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Mormons refer to non-Mormons as Gentiles—but not the Jewish version of gentile, which means non-Jew.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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Mormons refer to non-Mormons as Gentiles—but not the Jewish version of gentile, which means non-Jew.
Shaking the Family Tree Buzzy Jackson 2010
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But there was a widespread rumor among the “Gentiles” as Mormons called non-Mormons that Young’s opposition to commercial intercourse with outsiders, along with his disapproval of efforts to mine precious metals in Utah, made him a railroad opponent.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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But there was a widespread rumor among the “Gentiles” as Mormons called non-Mormons that Young’s opposition to commercial intercourse with outsiders, along with his disapproval of efforts to mine precious metals in Utah, made him a railroad opponent.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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In the face of growing hostilities between Mormons and non-Mormons, in 1838 the governor of Missouri issued an order that all Mormons were to leave his state or be killed.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Did the Mormons offer peace talks, including refugee issues, after the war over partition was refused, and did the non-Mormons reject thosetalks?
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Did the Mormons offer peace talks, including refugee issues, after the war over partition was refused, and did the non-Mormons reject thosetalks?
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Did the Mormons offer peace talks, including refugee issues, after the war over partition was refused, and did the non-Mormons reject those talks?
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Did the non-Mormons attack the Mormons after the partition?
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Had the non-Mormons been attacking the Mormons who lived there for decades?
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