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English: The title page of soon-to-be church president Kimball's controversial 1969 book.
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English: The title page of soon-to-be church president Kimball's controversial 1969 book.
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The Miracle of Forgiveness, Title page, 1st edition, 1969
Author
Spencer Kimball
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copyright and therefore in the public domain because it is not a “literary work” or other protected type in sense of the local copyright law. Facts, data, and unoriginal information which is common property without sufficiently creative authorship in a general typeface or basic handwriting, and simple geometric shapes are not protected by copyright.
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