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One of the earliest Mormon fundamentalist groups, originating at end of plural marriage in LDS Church. Later splintered into several groups, particularly upon death of Joseph W. Musser in 1954. Most modern Mormon fundamentalist groups may be traced back to this organization. Latter Day Church of Christ [29] Elden Kingston: 1935 [29] Council of ...
This is a list of people who identify, (or have identified if dead), as Latter Day Saints, and who have attained levels of notability.This list includes adherents of all Latter Day Saint movement denominations, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Community of Christ, and others.
A prominent feature of Mormon theology is the Book of Mormon, a 19th-century text which describes itself as a chronicle of early Indigenous peoples of the Americas and their dealings with God. [4] Mormon theology includes mainstream Christian beliefs with modifications stemming from belief in revelations to Smith and other religious leaders.
Descendants and followers of Jacob (see Jacob 1:13; 4 Nephi 1:36), one of seven secondary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. [3] Jaredites. Descendants and followers of Jared, one of four primary groups [1] of Book of Mormon peoples. Jerusalem, people of. The Jews. Jews. Used in same sense as Bible. Josephites.
That year Hatch was also among the first Mormon missionaries to the Hopi. [4] In 1862, Hatch was involved in another mission to the Hopi. He was one of three missionaries left behind when Jacob Hamblin led the rest of the missionaries north. [5] In 1866, during Utah's Black Hawk War Hatch led a group that visited the Shebits and Kiabab bands of ...
The House of Aaron does not consider itself to be part of the Latter Day Saint movement. [3]: 5 However, religious researchers have categorized it as part of the Latter Day Saint movement, due to Glendenning's membership and excommunication from the LDS Church, [2] the LDS roots of most of its founding members, [2] the similarities between Glendenning's claims and those of Mormonism's founder ...
On April 20, 2015, the U.S. Department of Labor assessed fines which totaled US$1.96 million against a group of FLDS Church members, including Lyle Jeffs, a brother of the church's controversial leader, Warren Jeffs, for alleged child labour violations which were committed during the church's 2012 pecan harvest at an orchard near Hurricane, Utah.
Was British Journal of Mormon Studies until 2009 . [71] Online (printed by special order). [72] Mormon Artist: 2008–2011 bi-monthly / quarterly magazine LDS arts community coverage and interviews Ben Crowder Provo, Utah [73] Available in both print and web editions. [74] No longer published in an issue format as of Fall 2011. [75] SquareTwo ...