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Ancient Temples, in their Architectonic Orientation, Express the Idea of a Successive Ascension Toward Heaven
Title | Ancient Temples, in their Architectonic Orientation, Express the Idea of a Successive Ascension Toward Heaven |
Publication Type | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Baker, LeGrand L. |
Book Title | The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Israelite Temple: Nineteen Classic Temple Characteristics of the Book of Mormon |
Chapter | 2.7 |
Pagination | 78-81 |
Publisher | Eborn Books |
City | Salt Lake City |
Keywords | Architecture; Temple |
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Bibliographic Citation
Ancient Temples, in their Architectonic Orientation, Express the Idea of a Successive Ascension Toward Heaven." In The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Israelite Temple: Nineteen Classic Temple Characteristics of the Book of Mormon, 78-81. Salt Lake City: Eborn Books, 2012. "
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