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  • ===Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery reported a vision in the Kirtland Temple on 3 April 1836 during which they Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery reported a vision in the Kirtland Temple on 3 April 1836 (see {{s||D&C|110|
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  • ...hort years, even men who were closest to Joseph like David Whitmer, Oliver Cowdery, William Law and William McLellin were repulsed by Joseph Smith's multiple ...t-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">What do we know about Oliver Cowdery's witness?</h2>
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  • |L1=Response to claim: 150, 535n18 (PB) - Did Oliver Cowdery accuse Joseph of having a "dirty, nasty, filthy affair" with Fanny Alger? ==Response to claim: 150, 535n18 (PB) - Did Oliver Cowdery accuse Joseph of having a "dirty, nasty, filthy affair" with Fanny Alger?==
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  • ...ntemporaneous records. Within a few days, the Prophet’s secretary Warren Cowdery transcribed Joseph’s first-hand account into a third-hand account to be u
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  • |L3=Copy of a Letter written by O. Cowdery, on the restoration of the Priesthood. ===Copy of a Letter written by O. Cowdery, on the restoration of the Priesthood.===
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  • |L3=Response to claim: 239, n5 - Oliver Cowdery claimed that it was Moroni that called Joseph to the work rather than Jesus |L9=Response to claim: 242, n15 - Oliver Cowdery said that the revival that affected Joseph came in 1823
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  • |L27=Response to claim: 39 - Warren Parrish said that Joseph and Fanny were discovered together "as a wife" |L28=Response to claim: 39 - Oliver Cowdery referred to Joseph's relationship with Fanny Alger as a "dirty, nasty, filt
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  • *Appended to the Cowdery letter were a few lines by Joseph Smith. This postscript and a lengthy epis ..."Smith '''found [Matthias] credible enough''' to converse with from 11:00 a.m. until evening when Smith invited him to stay for dinner." "'''Without obj
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  • |L7=Response to claim: 215 - Oliver Cowdery believed that Joseph had an improper relationship with Fanny Alger {{:Question: Was Oliver Cowdery aware that some in the Church were practicing polygamy in 1835 at the time
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  • This attempted organization was under the direction of Warren Parrish, who had been a Travelling Elder in the Church, and who sustained a ...Aldrich, Sylvester Smith, Joseph Coe, Orson Johnson, W. A. Cowdery, M. F. Cowdery, and others, amounting to something like thirty, who had been prominent Eld
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  • ...tter; and before Conference convened, we received the revelation to Oliver Cowdery given at Fayette, New York, September, 1830, in the 4th paragraph of which ...ate of New York, and built up Branches in the State of Ohio. Elders Oliver Cowdery and P. P. Pratt visited Sidney Rigdon who resided in Mentor, Geauga county,
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  • === Oliver Cowdery === ...y was also a treasure hunter who had used a [[divining rod]] in his youth. Cowdery asked questions of the rod; if it moved, the answer was yes, if not, no.
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  • ...are also identical (“and Mi . . . and my”). It seems, therefore, that Warren Parrish (a relatively recent convert [20 May 1833] and newly-assigned scrib
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  • |L3=Response to claim: 197 - Warren Parrish claimed that the Kirtland "bank" assets were less than Joseph claim |L5=Response to claim: 198 - Warren Parrish could not have taken $25,000 because the bank didn't have that much
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  • ...1, 1842] (344) [Under “Other Sources”, Jackson relates briefly Oliver Cowdery 1834-5; and Orson Pratt, 1840] “Each of Joseph Smith’s four known writ
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  • ...count is recorded in Joseph Smith’s Kirtland diary by his scribe, Warren Cowdery, under the date Monday, November 9th, 1835” (17-8)
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  • ...sh minister…. The 1835 conversation was taken down at the time by Warren Cowdery. ...letter form in the Messenger and Advocate in 1835. Its author was Oliver Cowdery, but its wealth of detail must be attributed largely to the Prophet….
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  • |L3=Response to claim: "Oliver Cowdery also addresses this situation when he notes his extreme displeasure with Jo ==Response to claim: "Oliver Cowdery also addresses this situation when he notes his extreme displeasure with Jo
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  • ===Warren=== ...ences of Christ in Ancient America|pages=xxx}} ||[[Template: Book:Yorgason Warren Brown:New Evidences of Christ in Ancient America|edit]]
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  • ;[[Template:NewEvidencesOfChrist]] : Yorgason, Warren, Brown ;[[Template:NewEvidencesOfChrist1]] : Yorgason, Warren, Brown - one page only
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