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Book of Mormon Women and Their Work
Title
Book of Mormon Women and Their Work
Magazine
Relief Society Magazine
Publication Type
Magazine Article
Year of Publication
1928
Authors
Evans, John Henry (Primary)
Pagination
121-126
Date Published
March 1928
Volume
15
Issue Number
3
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Abstract
Women in the Book of Mormon were probably similar to women of all eras, the inspiration behind good men. Book of Mormon women that are referred to by name include Sariah, the wife of Lehi, and Abish, a Lamanite servant to King Lamoni. Women were held in high esteem, possessed great talents, and their work was important.
Sariah
Womenhood
Abish
King Lamoni's Wife
People of Ammon
Mothers of the Stripling Warriors
Women
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