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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, MAY, 1840 ...rtridge, and to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Quincy Illinois, and to those scattered abroad, throughout all the regions round about.
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  • ** [http://gospelink.com/library/contents/890 Illinois]
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  • ...re, Brigham and Emma did not agree on the disposition of Joseph's estate. Illinois law at the time held that no church could hold more than ten acres of prope
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  • ...f ancient appearance, were purported to have been unearthed in Kinderhook, Illinois, in April 1843. The so-called "Kinderhook plates" have been something of an
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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, JAN. 1, 1841. For publishing at the City of Nauvoo, Hancock County Illinois, a Semi-monthly periodical, to be entitled the
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  • NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, JUNE 7, 1844. <br> State of Illinois,
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  • ...Times and Seasons (1839–1846)]: This newspaper was published in Nauvoo, Illinois between November 1839 and February 1846. It was the successor to the Elders
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  • | CITY OF NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 1, 1841. ...ision, and members of both Houses of the General Assembly, of the State of Illinois, as an evidence of our gratitude
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  • ...udents of Book of Mormon geography is the account of the 1834 discovery in Illinois of the "white Lamanite," called "Zelph" by members of Zion's Camp. Those wh
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  • ...ds' 1843 record of a First Vision statement made by the Prophet in Nauvoo, Illinois.
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  • ...sted of participating in the violence against Mormons in both Missouri and Illinois, poisoned a spring, and that they threatened to destroy one of the Mormon s
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  • ...en himself did not survive until the spring. A council was held in Quincy, Illinois in March to decide what obligations the Twelve had towards fulfilling D&C 1
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  • ...sh;B. Carmon Hardy, ''Solemn Covenant'' (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1992), 9.</small>
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  • ...member of these bodies. This would have been impossible, since Masonry in Illinois at the time (1842) did not have the Scottish Rite at time and there is no r ...nprecedented procedure, and Grand Master Abraham Jonas (the grand lodge of Illinois grand master who raised the Prophet) was well within his rights in making J
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  • Governor Ford of Illinois then asked Joseph to appear before the Carthage judge to satisfy the anti-M
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  • ...w Message'', January 17, 1844, Vol. I. No 4.&mdash;A newpaper from Warsaw, Illinois
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  • |L8=AGENTS FOR THE TIMES AND SEASON IN ILLINOIS. | COMMERCE, ILLINOIS, APRIL, 1840.
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  • | CITY OF NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, MARCH 15, 1841. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois represented in the general Assembly, that Sidney Rigdon, George W. Robinson
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  • | COMMERCE, ILLINOIS, MARCH, 1840. ...mounting to about 15,000 souls, fled into the other States, principally in Illinois, where they now reside.
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  • ...then claim that since Joseph Smith was initiated as a Freemason in Nauvoo, Illinois shortly before he introduced the full endowment to the Saints (as opposed t
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  • ...e river on foot. The Des Moines Rapids, located between Nauvoo and Keokuk, Illinois were, according to Wikipedia, "one of two major rapids on the Mississippi R
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  • ...rnized; from a discourse given by Joseph Smith on Apr. 7, 1844, in Nauvoo, Illinois; reported by Wilford Woodruff, Willard Richards, Thomas Bullock, and Willia
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  • ...hurch have experienced significant intolerance ranging from expulsion from Illinois in the dead of winter to an extermination order by the Governor of Missouri
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  • ...hurch have experienced significant intolerance ranging from expulsion from Illinois in the dead of winter to an extermination order by the Governor of Missouri
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  • ...ear-old Joseph Smith, hiding from the law down by the Mississippi River in Illinois, confessed:
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  • ...h] of the Prophet Joseph Smith set their feet upon the hospitable shore of Illinois, I became acquainted with them. I frequently visited them and listened with
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  • *p. 34: The author claims that in Illinois Joseph "was still hunted by law officials for old offenses." *p. 38: "…Smith and fellow prisoners escaped to join their people in Illinois, where they proceeded to found a theocratic society."
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  • ...aunius, ''Cultures in Conflict: A Documentary History of the Mormon War in Illinois'' (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1995), 2-3. [The balance of the ...is virtually no cultural context for understanding the Mormon conflict in Illinois. Also, they treat the Mormons as idealized figures whose motives are sacred
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  • Nauvoo, Illinois, Nov. 13, 1843.
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  • ...idate writs from other jurisdictions was improper. Carlin, the governor of Illinois at the time, characterized it as an "extraordinary assumption of power….m ...charter was correct—that Nauvoo was subject only to the constitution of Illinois and not to its laws. The whole habeas corpus question was mooted in January
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  • ...aim: 79 - Presendia Buell "did not take the prophet's advice" to leave for Illinois while he was in Liberty Jail "prior to his escape from jail on April 16. N *Smith, Letter to "Brother and Sister [Newel K.] Whitney, and &c.," Nauvoo, Illinois, Aug. 18, 1842, Church Archives, Salt Lake City.
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  • #''Revised Laws of Illinois, 1833; Revised States of the State of Illinois, 1845,'' secs 121, 122.
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  • ...m: xiv - "The cyclical nature of this suppression of information, first in Illinois and later in Utah, left a brief window in Mormon history from which most of ...h to "Brother and Sister, [Newel K.] Whitney, and &c. [Sarah Ann,] Nauvoo, Illinois, August 18, 1842, Joseph Smith Collections, The Church of Jesus Christ of L
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  • |L9=AGENTS FOR THE TIMES AND SEASONS. IN ILLINOIS. | COMMERCE, ILLINOIS, JANUARY, 1840.
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  • ...he book "The Peace Maker" claims that Latter-day Saints were expelled from Illinois "primarily because of the dominant sense they betrayed public trust" ...eth W. Godfrey, “Causes of Mormon Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839–1846” (PhD diss., Brigham Young University, 1967), 96-97.
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  • ||"Antagonism against the Latter-day Saints arose [in Illinois] as it had in Missouri, from bloc-voting influence on local elections and t ...ess of Nauvoo was in part due to the collapse of any police force when the Illinois legislature rescinded the Nauvoo charter.
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  • ...h was "due to an angry mob, without caring to know specifically what those Illinois neighbors had been angry about" ...uitur]]''. Oaks (and Firmage and Mangrum) demonstrate at length that both Illinois and U.S. law had ample precedent in case law and practice for the abatement
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  • ...aunius, ''Cultures in Conflict: A Documentary History of the Mormon War in Illinois'' (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, 1995), 2-3.
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  • ...similar to the Danites? The militia was organized with the sanction of the Illinois legislature, the state supplied arms, and its officers received commissions ...overnor, a probate judge, the U.S. District Attorney for Illinois, and the Illinois Supreme Court found that the arrest warrant from Missouri was illegal.<ref>
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  • ..., Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith, 2nd ed. (Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1994), 64.</ref> At best, he is repeating Levi's early tale.)
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  • ...ención del matrimonio plural como causa de los problemas de los santos en Illinois?]]
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  • ...cites “Gordon Madsen, ‘The Lawrence Estate Revisited: Joseph Smith and Illinois Law regarding Guardianships,’ Nauvoo Symposium, Sept. 21, 1989, Brigham Y
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  • ...he Story of William Clayton, a Mormon'' (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987), 33–4; see also 130–34.</ref>
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  • ...s, and the Oneida Community'' (Urbana and Chicago, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 1984), 162.
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  • The jury of Lee county, Illinois, awarded $40 damages and the costs against Joseph H. Reynolds and Harmon T.
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  • ...: The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood'' (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1986), 113; citing A. H. Cannon Journal, Oct. 7, 17, 1889; Grant Jou
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  • ...: The Mormon Quest for Utah Statehood'' (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1986), 38–39, n. 42</ref>
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  • | COMMERCE, ILLINOIS, JANUARY, 1840. ...x co. Massachusetts, to his daughter Elizabeth Haven of Quincy, Adams co., Illinois.
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  • ...ood," A Sermon Delivered on 28 April 1842, from the Minutes of the Nauvoo [Illinois] Relief Society, original in Church Archives; reproduced in {{wordsjs1|star
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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 1, 1840. ...Certain, and Final Cure for Salt Rheum, Tetter, Michigan or Prairie Itch, Illinois Mange, Scald Head, Scrofula, Ringworm, Obstinate Old Sores, of long standin
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  • |L4=Response to claims made in "Chapter 4: The Kingdom of God in Nauvoo, Illinois" by D. Michael Quinn
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  • |L21=Response to claim: 34 - The author claims that in Illinois Joseph "was still hunted by law officials for old offenses" ...laim: 38 - Joseph and the other prisoners "escaped to join their people in Illinois, where they proceeded to found a theocratic society"
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  • ...pril 20, 1974, at the Mormon History Association Annual Meeting at Nauvoo, Illinois, I delivered the Presidential Address entitled, “Is There No Help for the
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  • ...le, after detailing the many factors that contributed to animosity between Illinois and the Mormons, Elder B.H. Roberts concludes that events were “awaiting
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  • ...n sequitur. Oaks (and Firmage and Mangrum) demonstrate at length that both Illinois and U.S. law had ample precedent in case law and practice for the abatement
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  • ...openess. "The cyclical nature of this suppression of information, first in Illinois and later in Utah, left a brief window in Mormon history from which most of ...th was due to an angry mob, without caring to know specifically what those Illinois neighbors had been angry about." (p. 449)
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  • *In Illinois Joseph "was still hunted by law officials for old offenses." (p. 34)
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  • ====4 June 1834: (Zion's Camp) Joseph Smith believes that Illinois is the "plains of the Nephites"==== ...ry month, on the corner of Water and Bain Streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, by JOSEPH SMITH"
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  • Illinois. Termination of the Mormon War. “To the Anti-Mormon Citizens of Hancock "The Anti-Mormons, in Hancock county, Illinois, says the St. Louis Reveille, of the 16th ult., are endeavoring in a lawles
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  • ...ry month, on the corner of Water and Bain Streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, by JOSEPH SMITH." This statement was signed "ED," which attributes it dire
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  • ...t the Saints lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, not New York State. And, in fact, Illinois Governor Thomas Ford at age 28 was married to 15-year-old bride Frances Ham ...30%) was slightly higher than a reasonable estimate for his peers in 1840s Illinois (20%), it was far from being historically high. One might wonder if America
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  • *George T. M. Davis, of Alton, Illinois, ''An Authentic Account of the Massacre of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet ...n of Joseph and Hiram Smith, the Mormon Prophet and Patriarch At Carthage, Illinois, June 27th, 1844, By an Eye Witness'', T[HOMAS]. A. LYNE (NY: 1844): 9-10.
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  • ...od baths—one in Carthage and another when anti-Mormons (and probably the Illinois militia) retaliated by laying siege to Nauvoo for insurrection. To avoid ci
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  • |summary=In 1997 InterVarsity Press of Downers Grove, Illinois, published a book coauthored by moderate Baptist minister Craig L. Blomberg
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  • ...RLDS church was organized in Amboy, Illinois. Emma Smith lived in Nauvoo, Illinois until her death. Emma did not encourage or organize the RLDS church; when
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  • ...alled his enemies "Christians" and that the Latter-day Saints left Nauvoo, Illinois because they "had been unable to live in peace with their neighbors" ...alled his enemies "Christians" and that the Latter-day Saints left Nauvoo, Illinois because they "had been unable to live in peace with their neighbors"==
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  • ...'Warsaw Signal'') is the first known to have used the term in print (see ''Illinois State Register'' [1 Nov 1844]; reprinted in ''Nauvoo Neighbor'' [13 Nov 184
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  • *Kenneth W. Godfrey, Causes of Mormon Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846, Ph.D. dissertation, BYU, 1967, pp.63-65"
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  • ...Advocate'' (29 April 1835). Reprinted from ''The Pioneer'' (Rock Springs, Illinois), March 1835. {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CIS
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  • Joseph Smith that now is living in the state of Illinois, the son of Joseph the Prophet, will never lead the Latter-day Saints: he m ...the sons of Hyrum and Samuel Smith with us. They visited their friends in Illinois when they went to England on their last mission and held a conversation wit
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  • ...ix original plates) brought in 1843 to the Prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, Illinois, appears to solve a previously unanswered question in Church history, helpi
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  • ...ry month, on the corner of Water and Bain Streets, Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, by JOSEPH SMITH." This statement was signed "ED," which attributes it dire
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  • ...ousands and thousands of dollars' worth of property in Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois? though I have never looked back upon it, it is as ashes under my feet. I a
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  • ...murdered general, (murdered while under the sacred pledge of the State of Illinois,) his paternal grandfather; I say, was at the elbow of Colonel Ethan Allen,
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  • ...requently speaking upon the building of temples in Kirtland, Missouri, and Illinois. When the people refused in Kirtland to build a temple, unless by a special ...n Jackson County persecutions, or were not driven from Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois, and stripped, robbed, and plundered of all your property. Do not mourn and
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  • ...e troubles in Kirtland, Ohio; in Davis and Caldwell Counties, Missouri; in Illinois; and up to this place. And what of it? I have not known or seen a single sa
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  • ...ng my goods there, and preparing for living; I left all behind and went to Illinois. Well, the revelation was that several of the brethren must start on missio
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  • ...rner stones of Temples, in Zion and her Stakes, and then had to retreat to Illinois, to save the lives of those who could get away alive from Missouri, where f
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  • ...if they had known that many of us had more than one wife when we lived in Illinois? They would have broken us up, doubtless, worse than they did. They may bre
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  • |>=[[../30|The Constitutions of the United States and Illinois, etc.]]
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  • |H=THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND ILLINOIS—NAUVOO CHARTER AND MUNICIPAL COURT—WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS |T=Journal of Discourses 2: THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND ILLINOIS—NAUVOO CHARTER AND MUNICIPAL COURT—WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
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  • |<=[[../30|The Constitutions of the United States and Illinois, etc.]] ...to remain in peace, and a desire to plunder, accomplished our exodus from Illinois. Perhaps, however, in this last case our enemies might have entertained som
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  • ...the politicians. How long would it have been before the whole election of Illinois would have been controlled by the Latter-day Saints? Our enemies saw this, I will take the Government of the United States, and the laws of Missouri and Illinois, from the year 1833 to 1845, and if they had been carried out according to
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  • ...o deed of conveyance of real estate, executed by any of you in Missouri or Illinois, after you were warned to leave, and threatened with violence if you did no
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  • ...orseback, and took possession of all the roads between the Mississippi and Illinois rivers, and some set out on a steamboat, with a determination to examine ev ...then done. The news spread all over the United States that the Governor of Illinois had treacherously pledged the faith of the State for the safety of Joseph S
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  • While we were in Illinois, if every trangressor [transgressor] of the law of that State, in our commu
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  • ...cing as they did when they massacred him in Carthage Jail, in the State of Illinois. It is not any particular doctrine or men and women that they are opposed t
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  • ...Did it not always stir up the devil? It was so in Kirtland, Missouri, and Illinois; and will it not be so in the City of the Great Salt Lake? It will. Are you ...to obey counsel when the Lord speaks. We have escaped our difficulties in Illinois, and got a possession in these goodly valleys, by obeying the commandments
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  • ...or people by their enemies. For instance, read Governor Ford's History of Illinois, and you will find that he will contradict himself half-a-dozen times in on
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  • Go to Illinois and Missouri, and mention Joseph Smith to the mob that tried to butcher and
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  • ...re the Battalion went to California, or when we were first driven out from Illinois, that we should ever be prospered, clothed and fed until we could come here
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  • ...l be millions of them ready to communicate the news to devils in Missouri, Illinois, California, Mexico, and in all the world. And the question will be, "What
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  • ...ocality of the afflictions that have come upon this people. Take Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa, and they are the places where we {{page break|90|top}} have been
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  • ...h] of the Prophet Joseph Smith set their feet upon the hospitable shore of Illinois, I became acquainted with them. I frequently visited them and listened with
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  • made their way to Illinois and searched for land to purchase.
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  • |section=Life in Nauvoo, Illinois (1839–44) ===Life in Nauvoo, Illinois (1839–44) {{WikipediaUpdate|9/3/2011}}===
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  • but while a prisoner in [[Carthage, Illinois|Carthage]], it was too late to clarify his preference. Joseph Smith that now is living in the state of Illinois, the son of Joseph the Prophet, will
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  • ..., as I am that I was acquainted with my earthly father who died in Quincy, Illinois, after we were driven from Missouri. My recollection is better with regard
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  • I recollect once walking up to a house in Illinois, where a young woman was sitting just within the door dressed up, I may say ...to live? Many of them will merely manage to stay, just as a family did in Illinois. During a conference held in their neighbourhood, we would sit down at the
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  • ...ingdom of God with all their hearts. Some may have done so in Missouri, in Illinois, in other parts of the United States, in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany,
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