Cunning folk traditions and the Latter Day Saint movement

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title: Cunning folk traditions and the Latter Day Saint movement
text: Cunning folk traditions, sometimes referred to as folk magic, were intertwined with the early culture and practice of the Latter Day Saint movement. These traditions were widespread in unorganized religion in the parts of Europe and America where the Latter Day Saint movement began in the 1820s and 1830s. Practices of the culture included folk healing, folk medicine, folk magic, and divination, remnants of which have been incorporated or rejected to varying degrees into the liturgy, culture, and
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description: Early practices of the Latter Day Saints
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date created: 2020-03-31T01:38:31Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T10:08:19Z
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