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Index of Claims | A FAIR Analysis of: Early Mormonism and the Magic World View A work by author: D. Michael Quinn
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New York state's law provided punishment for "Disorderly Persons," whose definition included "all jugglers [conjurors], and all persons pretending to have skill in physiognomy, palmistry, or like crafty science, or pretending to tell fortunes, or to discover lost goods." (the amendation of "conjurors" is the author's)
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