An Abundant Life: The Memoirs of Hugh B. BrownDuring the years that Hugh B. Brown served in the LDS First Presidency (1961-70), he proved to be one of the most compassionate and tolerant members of the church hierarchy. Shortly before his death, his grandson conducted in-depth, candid interviews that appear in this compilation and constitute a refreshing look at one of Mormonism's best loved leaders. (This is the second, enlarged edition.) |
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Early Years | 1 |
Mission and Courtship | 21 |
Marriage and World War I | 39 |
Copyright | |
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