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  • |L1=Response to claim: "one of the reasons most commonly given in church to justify polygamy is: There were more women than men in the 1800s" ...aim: "The reasons most commonly given by members (even if not published in church lesson manuals) to justify polygamy are:...Polygamy was not practiced until
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  • ...usly capable of reading the Bible, which led to the First Vision. What the Church claims, and what Joseph himself claimed in his 1832 history that was writte {{:Question: Does the Church teach or believe that Joseph Smith was "illiterate"?}}
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  • ...rsonal interview Emma Smith-Bidamon gave to a committee of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1879, cited in Robert N. Hullinger, ...ven to ''Kansas City Journal'', June 5, 1881, reprinted in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ''Journal of History'', vol. 8, (1910)
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  • #Martin Harris, quoted by B.H. Roberts, ''Comprehensive History of the Church'' 1:129 #Martin Harris, quoted by B.H. Roberts, ''Comprehensive History of the Church'' 1:29
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  • |L1=Response to claim: "The leaders of the church up through the 1970s made it very clear why blacks were denied the priestho ...nder President Jimmy Carter, Brigham Young University and possibly the LDS Church itself was in danger of losing their tax exempt status if they continued to
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  • #''History of the Church'', 5:372-79, Salt Lake City: ''Deseret News''. {{link|url=http://archive.or #History of the Church by Joseph Smith, Vol. 5, pp. 372-79
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  • ...Concerns Regarding Joseph Smith and the Practice of Plural Marriage in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,"] October 17, 2013.</ref> ...revealed it again and instructed him to teach it with commandment, as the Church could travel (progress) no further without the introduction of this princip
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  • ...ophet at the time that her husband Mr. Lyon was out of fellowship with the Church."<ref>Josephine R Fisher, affidavit, 24 February 1915, LDS Archives.</ref> ...rovides a striking illustration of this from the general membership of the Church.
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  • ...el, eds., ''A Woman’s View: Helen Mar Whitney’s Reminiscences of Early Church History'' (Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, ...<ref>See discussion in Eugene E. Campbell, ''Establishing Zion: The Mormon Church in the American West 1847-1869'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1988), 1
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  • ...hrist) and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Christ_(Temple_Lot) Church of Christ (Temple Lot)], two groups who did not follow the leadership of Br ...hurch up to the time of the purported revelation and its acceptance by the church; yes, sir, that is true.
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  • ...thout doubting.<ref>Emma Hale Smith, Blessing (1844), Church Archives, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah.</ref> ==RLDS perspective==
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  • ...nd consideration is a prophetic model that can include many members of the church. = Why does the Church continue to use the KJV instead of the JST as its official bible? =
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  • ...to the office of Elder via the higher priesthood could not occur until the church had been established=== ...iesthood could not occur until the church had been established. After the church was officially established we have the following evidences that Joseph Smit
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  • ...browse MS 1160: United States testimony 1892,] Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ...ll [and Others] ... as Members of and Doing Business Under the Name of the Church of Christ, at Independence, Missouri, Respondents. In Equity. Complainant's
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  • ...ity, Missouri, with a carbon copy at the Community of Christ Archives. The Church History Library offers both microfilm and digital photographs of the microf ...nnells is from one of the edited versions and I’m not surprised that the RLDS editor added some commentary that has been mistaken as in the original.
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  • ...ff from the church. '''''It would have been adultery under the laws of the church and under the laws of the state, too.''''' – Temple Lot Case, p.320–322 ...have been cut off from the Church as it was adultery under the laws of the Church and under the laws of the State. Joseph’s marriage to Fanny Alger in 1833
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  • ...s were unknown until the 1930’s, when the letter was donated to the RLDS Church’s archives as part of a larger collection of McLellin materials.<ref>Ibid ...</ref> He had no first hand knowledge of the event, as he did not join the Church until 1831. He apparently got the description of the event from Martin Harr
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  • ==Question: What is the history of name changes of the Church?== ===The original name of the Church when it was organized in 1830 was the "Church of Christ"===
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  • ...that the ancient order of Plural Marriage was again to be practiced by the Church.' This, at the time did not impress my mind deeply, although there lived th ...ock, "Autobiography with Additions in 1896 by Mosiah Hancock," 63, MS 570, Church History Library, punctuation and spelling standardized; cited portion writt
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  • ...Index page from the 1835 book of hymns chosen by Emma Smith for use in the Church. Original from BYU library.{{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cgi-bin ...penned by a non-LDS author) was collected by Emma Smith for the use of the Church. In this hymn, ''adieu'' is used twice in the first line:
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