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  • ...the 1820s. [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Joseph Smith Sr.]] and his wife [[Lucy Mack Smith]] had encountered financial hardship and illness in Vermont and New Hampshi ...history.churchofjesuschrist.org/content/historic-sites/palmyra/life-on-the-smith-farm]
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  • ...px|thumb|right|frame|The new granite Smith Family Marker sits near another Smith marker (foreground).]] On May 14, 2022, President [[M. Russell Ballard]] dedicated the new '''Smith Family Memorial''' in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
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  • #redirect [[Joseph Smith Homestead]]
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  • ...ck Smith]], including the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] who were martyred on June 27, 1844. ...ton moved Hyrum’s coffin in his wagon and [[Samuel Harrison Smith|Samuel Smith]] carried Joseph’s in his wagon. [[Willard Richards]], who had been with
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  • [[Mormon Family|Family]] · [[Mormon Family]] ·
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  • [[Image:JSP-full-shelf.png|center|alt=Joseph Smith Papers|frame|© Intellectual Reserve]] ...lations, business and legal documents, and biographical accounts of Joseph Smith, all of which are compiled, transcribed, annotated, and published using the
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  • ...Smith1 Mormon.jpg|200px|right|thumb|alt=Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith|Joseph Smith, the founder and first president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da '''Joseph Smith, Jr.''' (1805-1844) was the first president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ
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  • ...gital age who is curious about what the Prophet [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] looked like can get on a computer or other device and find several possib ==Was Joseph Smith ever photographed?==
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  • ...umb|right|alt=6th Mormon Prophet Joseph F. Smith|frame|President Joseph F. Smith]] '''Joseph F. Smith''' was the sixth [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org T
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  • ...r of Prophet Joseph Smith|Lucy Mack Smith was the mother of Prophet Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ...er,'' edited by [[Scot Facer Proctor]] and [[Maurine Proctor]].) Lucy Mack Smith was a great and important leader of the restoration of the gospel during Jo
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  • ...visitation of God, the Father, and His Son, [[Jesus Christ]], to [[Joseph Smith]] in the Spring of 1820. The event is recognized and revered by members of ...ding of the nature of God and Jesus Christ. Whatever concept of God Joseph Smith might have had before, there was no doubt in his mind after the First Visio
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  • '''John Henry Smith''' (September 18, [[1848]] – October 13, [[1911]]) was a member of th ...mith.jpg|150px|left|alt=Mormon Apostle John Henry Smith|Apostle John Henry Smith]]
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  • [[Image:Joseph_Smith_Mormon.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Joseph Smith, Mormon Prophet|right]] ...led the [[Mormon Church]], have received a spiritual witness that [[Joseph Smith]], who organized the Church under the guidance of [[Jesus Christ]] through
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  • The word '''"patriarch”''' is defined as “the male head of a family or tribe” or “a man who is the oldest or the most venerable of the grou ...h-mormon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Eldred Smith Mormon Patriarch|frame|Eldred G. Smith, former Church Patriarch|left]]
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  • ...ielding Smith|Mary Fielding]] in 1837, with whom he had a son, [[Joseph F. Smith|Joseph Fielding]], and a daughter Martha. [[Image:Hyrum_Smith.jpg|frame|Hyrum Smith, elder brother of Joseph Smith, was an unwavering support to Joseph and the early Church of Jesus Christ.
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  • ...ed by the [[Angel Moroni]]. The Gold Plates were then translated by Joseph Smith from the original [[reformed Egyptian]] texts, and then published into the Joseph Smith said that the ancient records were engraved on plates which had the appeara
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  • ...hteous children unto the Lord. This corresponds precisely to what [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Brigham Young]] taught: ...>unless the Lord directs otherwise</b>. (''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith,'' page 324.)
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  • [[Image:EmmaSmith.jpg|left|frame|Emma Hale Smith, Wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., and First President of the Relief Society]] ...ct-lady-emma-hale-smith?lang=eng Emma Hale Smith] was the wife of [[Joseph Smith]] Jr., the first president of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesu
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  • '''Barbara Bradshaw Smith''', tenth General President of the [[Relief Society]], demonstrated sound j ...isive. She also emphasized homemaker education and the importance of the [[family]]. During her presidency the Relief Society grew to about two million membe
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  • ...ugh phone calls, texts, emails, letters, contacts at church, attendance at family events, and service. Members of the Relief Society presidency hold intervie ...bserving a band of sisters working on the temple veil the Prophet [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] observed, "Well, sisters, you are always on hand. The sisters are al
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  • ...3.jpg|350px|right|alt=Mormon Sacred Grove|The Sacred Grove, where [[Joseph Smith]] received his [[First Vision|first vision]]]] ...he 10-acre area of the farm designated as the Sacred Grove, where [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] received the [[First Vision]].
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  • ...ck Smith]], including the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] who were martyred on June 27, 1844. ...ton moved Hyrum’s coffin in his wagon and [[Samuel Harrison Smith|Samuel Smith]] carried Joseph’s in his wagon. [[Willard Richards]], who had been with
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  • [[image:Joseph Smith Mormon.jpg|300px|right|alt=Joseph Smith Mormon]]The term '''anti-Mormon''' refers to a person or organization who a ...legal harassment, which has followed the Church since the days of [[Joseph Smith]]. Many either are or pretend to be former members and using that launching
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  • ...be the word of God and a companion testament to the Holy Bible. [[Joseph Smith]] translated the Book of Mormon into English in the 1820s, and others have ...among people of old" (1 Nephi 19:22). The Lord told the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] that the Book of Mormon contained the “record of a fallen people” (Do
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  • ...d the swampy town and renamed it [[Nauvoo]]. It is also known as the Smith Family Homestead. The Homestead not only served as a home for Joseph and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], it also served as headquarters of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch
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  • ===[[Joseph Smith]] 1830-1844=== ...faith.” (''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'', sel. Joseph Fielding Smith [1976], 90.)
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  • ...William_Smith.jpg|200px|thumb|alt=William Smith, brother of Prophet Joseph Smith|right]] ...he death of every one of you.’ <ref>Lucy Mack Smith, ''History of Joseph Smith by His Mother'', ed. [[Preston Nibley]], pp. 183-184.</ref>
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  • ...his three years of formal primary education. His future wife, [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], said that even as he entered his twenties, he had a difficult time ...ion that the [http://www.bookofmormononline.com Book of Mormon] and Joseph Smith are exactly what they claim to be — holy scripture brought forth and tran
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  • ...er full of slander aimed at the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], even calling for Smith to be arrested and hung. The paper was the first and only issue of the news ...y Saint neighbors were incensed and a riot followed. Joseph Smith, [[Hyrum Smith]] and others were arrested for inciting the riot. The governor of the state
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  • ...e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. It was here that [[Joseph Smith]] had his [[First Vision]], saw the [[angel Moroni]], found the gold plates *1816---Joseph Smith’s family moves to Palmyra, New York. They buy 100 acres of land.
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  • [[image:GordonSmith.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Senator Gordon Smith addressing the UVSC student body on the subject of suicide prevention.]] ...t, and Morgan. They maintain homes in Pendleton and in Bethesda, Maryland. Smith is a second cousin of current Congressmen Mark Udall and [[Thomas_Stewart_U
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  • ...any profound visions and miraculous events with [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] and had a good deal of authority in the early Church. [[Image:Oliver_Cowd ...vinced of the truth of this work and desired to become a scribe for Joseph Smith.
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  • ..., [[Utah]] Territory, Smith was the son of Church [[Apostle]] [[John Henry Smith]] and Josephine Groesbeck. At age three he had gone to England with his par ...Jenson Memorial Association, 1936) vol. 4, p. 167.</ref> From 1902 to 1905 Smith served as a [[Missionary|Church missionary]] in the Netherlands. During par
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  • ...he 99.5-acre farm at Farmington (later Manchester). His mother [[Lucy Mack Smith]] wrote: ...ent.”[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1987/08/the-alvin-smith-story-fact-and-fiction?lang=eng]
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  • [[image:Joseph Smith Mormon.jpg|thumb|right|270px|alt=Joseph Smith mormon]]{{Decade1830}} * January 10 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 73 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Hiram, Ohio]].
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  • ...three would be "shown <nowiki>[the plates]</nowiki> by the power of God." Smith later said he was told, "that you should not show them except to those pers Aside from the Three Witnesses who were shown the plates by the power of God, Smith apparently was told to show them to eight others, who are known as the "Eig
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  • ...px|thumb|right|frame|The new granite Smith Family Marker sits near another Smith marker (foreground).]] On May 14, 2022, President [[M. Russell Ballard]] dedicated the new '''Smith Family Memorial''' in the Pine Grove Cemetery in Topsfield, Massachusetts.
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  • ...er, Pres. Joseph F. Smith, would often gather round him the members of his family and teach them to shun evil, to be honest and truthful, associate with no b ...Lord; that he had a testimony for himself that God lives, and that Joseph Smith was the Prophet through whom he restored the gospel of [[Jesus Christ]] in
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  • ...Smith (Prophet)]] for the [[President of the Church]]. This George Albert Smith was the eighth official [[Church Historian and Recorder|Church Historian an :George A. Smith.
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  • ...ders, including [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|Mormon Apostle]] Joseph F. Smith, encouraged Latter-day Saints to consider both parties. He even outlined re ===The Presidency of [[Joseph F. Smith]]===
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  • The '''Joseph Smith Memorial Building''' is named in honor of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]]. It is located on the corner of Main Street and South Temple in Sal ...ord of Wisdom|word of Wisdom]] or fiscal soundness?" In the end, President Smith capitulated. (Hugh Nibley, ''Approaching Zion'', Deseret Book, 1989, p. 470
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  • ...]], in Pennsylvania. While he was still a baby, David’s father moved the family to Western New York, where they stayed until 1831. There were five boys and == Relationship with Joseph Smith ==
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  • ...nor to deal with the unrest in [[Nauvoo]] led to the martyrdom of [[Joseph Smith]]. ..., a practice that had been growing in Nauvoo. The paper argued that Joseph Smith “had too much power, that polygamy was whoredom in disguise, and that the
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  • ...ame|This seer stone measures 5.5 by 2.5 by about 4 cm. Courtesy The Joseph Smith Papers; Welden C. Andersen; copyright IRI 2014]] ...ng translation.[https://www.josephsmithpapers.org/topic/seer-stone] Joseph Smith used two types of seer stones in his work of translation and in receiving r
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  • ...ed the Mormon Church. Strang, a convert of only four months at the time of Smith’s martyrdom, produced a letter he claimed was sent by the prophet naming When James was about 3 years old, the Strang family moved to Hanover, Chataqua County, New York, where they led a normal, somew
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  • ...man informed him of the [[Golden Plates]] which [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] had obtained. She directed him to [[Palmyra|Palmyra, New York]], and told ...th. After the church was organized on April 6, [[1830]], he moved with his family to Palmyra to join them that September.
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  • ...veteran. After marrying Abigail, John Young settled in Massachusetts. The family moved to Vermont shortly before Brigham Young was born. The ninth of twelve His family moved to central New York when he was a boy, and in [[1815]] his mother, Ab
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  • Born in Chicago in 1939, his family relocated to California in his early childhood. He joined The Church of Je ...Major Lewis C. Bidamon, whom [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] married after Smith's martyrdom. While the descendants of Joseph's brother Hyrum stayed with th
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  • [[Image:Smith-John.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] '''John Smith''', son of [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum and Jerusha Smith]], served as Patriarch of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Ch
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  • ...raham''' is a book of ancient scripture translated by the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] from ancient papyri. It is now included in the [[Pearl of Great Price]], ...h the artifacts through northern Ohio, Chandler visited the Prophet Joseph Smith in July, 1833, in Kirtland, Ohio, because he had heard that the Prophet cou
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  • The death of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.|Joseph Smith]] created a rift in the leadership of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesu ==The Death of Joseph Smith==
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  • ...ic line should descend through Joseph's sons. These few approached Joseph Smith III to urge him to declare himself a prophet and lead a church. Since 1844 ...Community of Christ Scripture and Theology Specialist, Dr. Anthony Chvala-Smith, in 1992 wrote "there can be no 'perennial theology, only a theology of way
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  • ...liest members were almost all the family and friends of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Persecution in New York, coupled with strong growth in Kirtland, Ohio, cau ...Joseph Smith Mormon|Moroni Visit to Joseph Smith Mormon]]In 1820 [[Joseph Smith]] has his [[First Vision|first vision]] where he sees God the Father and [[
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  • ...Christ of Latter-day Saints, which he founded upon the teachings of Joseph Smith prior to 1838. ...o [[Joseph Smith]] in the [[First Presidency]]; Joseph’s brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] served as the other counselor.
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  • * [[Martyrdom of Joseph Smith]] * [[Barbara B. Smith]]
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  • :The Lord commanded [[Joseph Smith]] to gather a group of men to march from Kirtland to Missouri to help the S ...ened their direful courage and frustrated all their designs to ‘kill Joe Smith and his army.’ … They crawled under wagons, into hollow trees, filled o
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  • ...rd could be buried and preserved, and was translated by the prophet Joseph Smith in 1829. Those who read it with sincere intent to learn about Jesus Christ ...ver the "dispensation of the fullness of times." Since the death of Joseph Smith in 1844, an unbroken series of [http://modernprophets.com/category/latter-d
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  • ...the 1820s. [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Joseph Smith Sr.]] and his wife [[Lucy Mack Smith]] had encountered financial hardship and illness in Vermont and New Hampshi ...history.churchofjesuschrist.org/content/historic-sites/palmyra/life-on-the-smith-farm]
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  • ==Family== ...[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]], [[Joseph F. Smith|Joseph F.]], and [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] were also three consecutive generations of Apostles, though Hyrum wasn't
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  • ...and the appearance of the angel [[Angel Moroni|Moroni]]. He helped Joseph Smith protect the gold plates and provided him with much-needed financial support ...holarly endorsement. Because part of the Book of Mormon was sealed, Joseph Smith and Martin Harris felt this was a fulfillment of the prophecy found in Isai
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  • ==Emma Hale Smith== ...ist.org/study/ensign/1988/01/i-have-a-question/how-long-did-it-take-joseph-smith-to-translate-the-book-of-mormon?lang=eng] (For a timeline of the translatio
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  • ...he children born to [[Joseph Smith, Sr.|Joseph Smith Sr.]] and [[Lucy Mack Smith]]. He was born on March 25, 1816, in Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont. ...ughout his life. He accompanied his father on a mission to the Asael Smith family in St. Lawrence County, New York, in August 1830. At the age of fourteen, h
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  • ...aceful. To avoid boredom, many read from the 179 volumes of the Harper’s Family Library that had been donated by the New York attorney Joshua M. Cott. Glover, Joseph Smith (1, daughter of William and Jane)&nbsp;·
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  • ...:JS-ES-Kirtland.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|The restored home of Joseph and Emma Smith in Kirtland, Ohio. ©2023 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved [[Joseph Smith|Joseph]] and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]] lived in [[Kirtland]], Ohio, from February 1831 until January 1838 when t
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  • [[Image:Joseph_Smith1_Mormon.jpg‎ |250px|thumb|alt=Joseph Smith Mormon Prophet|left]] ...of Elijah and Jeremiah, the micro-managing leadership style of Moses, the family problems of Jacob (Israel), and the favoritism of Isaac for his less-worthy
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  • ...otector as they matured together. He acted as the protector of both Joseph Smith as leader of the Church and later [[Brigham Young]]. He was a five-time mis ...ut he went west with the Latter-day Saints after the [[martyrdom of Joseph Smith]] and became a lawman in [[Utah]] Territory. He was nicknamed "Porter," "Ol
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  • ...aints]. His great-nephew, also named [[John Smith, son of Hyrum Smith|John Smith]], also served as Church Patriarch. ...h]] in 1844. In January 10, 1844, Smith was ordained a patriarch by Joseph Smith while he lived and presided over the Saints in Macedonia, Illinois. He was
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  • [[Image:Joseph Fielding Smith, Patriarch.jpg|300px|thumb|left]] ...nsibilities of Patriarch of the Church had changed in that Joseph Fielding Smith did not ordain or formally supervise local stake patriarchs.
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  • The '''Mansion House''' is a building in [[Nauvoo]], Illinois, that [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] had constructed by Robert D. Foster. The revelation dated January 19 ...h and [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma]], and their children moved from the [[Joseph Smith Homestead]] into the Mansion House on August 31, 1843.
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  • ...t prophets as recorded in scripture; restored through the prophet [[Joseph Smith]]; and continued through the voice of succeeding prophets and leaders of th ...n an inspired record known as the [[Book of Mormon]]. Translated by Joseph Smith and first published in 1830, the Book of Mormon stands with the Bible as "A
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  • ...everything he could obtain connected to the [[Joseph Smith|Prophet Joseph Smith]] and the history of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ ...imony of the power of its message.[https://www.lds.org/ensign/1973/04/mary-smith-ellsworth-example-of-obedience?lang=eng]
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  • ...Covenants]], the [[Pearl of Great Price]], and the prophets from [[Joseph Smith]] down to the current day. ...s, but none would hearken to his warnings of impending doom except his own family. Prophets have warned and continue to warn that the earth will be cleansed
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  • ...dicated?lang=eng Carthage Jail] in Illinois where Joseph Smith and [[Hyrum Smith]] were martyred. *[[Hill Cumorah]] &mdash; where Joseph Smith met annually with the angel Moroni before being allowed to obtain the gold
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  • [[Image:jesse-n-smith.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] ...was a younger brother of [[Joseph Smith, Sr.]]. His grandfathers, [[Asael Smith]] and Nathaniel Aikens, both served in the American Revolutionary War.
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  • ==Joseph Smith== [[Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration]]
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  • ...nnecticut, one of five children of Isaac and Phyllis Manning, a free black family. ...ospel of Jesus Christ and spared no time in sharing the Good News with her family. She became a member of the Church not long after.
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  • ...to Jared and Charity Pratt. The Pratt family, like the family of [[Joseph Smith]], struggled financially and moved several times. Jared and Charity Pratt d ...[[Oliver Cowdery]]. He was soon ordained an [[Elder]], then left to visit family. His younger brother [[Orson Pratt]] became interested in the Church and wa
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  • ...range such a luxury for their youngest son. Records also indicate that the family owned a house in a very respectable part of the city, on Holzhofstraße 19 ...as a fellow landsman and a classical scholar, Burde expresses that Joseph Smith's revelations were as to a personal enlightenment to him as well. Unique to
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  • ...garding other religious teachings. When Lorenzo was in his teens, [[Joseph Smith]] moved to Hiram, Ohio, four miles from the Snow's farm. Lorenzo Snow wrote ...eturned to Nauvoo. In the [[Succession Crisis|confusion]] following Joseph Smith's martyrdom, Lorenzo Snow chose to follow and uphold [[Brigham Young]] and
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  • ...among the separated Ten Lost Tribes), revelation continued. Said [[Joseph Smith]], ...ph Smith Mormon.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Joseph Smith Mormon|right|frame|Joseph Smith's First Vision]]
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  • ...credit the authenticity of the Book of Mormon and its translator, [[Joseph Smith]], the first Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (in ...inal source document for the Book of Mormon, supposedly supplied to Joseph Smith by Sidney Rigdon.” [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Spaulding_Manuscript]
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  • ..., the center of the Church of Jesus Christ until the martyrdom of [[Joseph Smith]] © 2002 Brigham Young University]] ...1846. In 1839 the Saints were forced to flee from Missouri, while [[Joseph Smith]] and other leaders were incarcerated for the winter in [[Liberty Jail]]. A
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  • '''William E. McLellin''' was born January 18, 1806, in Smith County, Tennessee, the son of Charles McLellin. His mother Sarah was a Cher ...31. He was ordained an elder four days later on August 24, 1831 by [[Hyrum Smith]] and [[Edward Partridge]]. Two months later he was ordained a high priest
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  • ...g|300px|right|alt=Melchizedek Priesthood Restoration Mormon| Mormon Joseph Smith was ordained to the Melchizedek Priesthood by apostles Peter, James, and Jo ...ted Peter, James, and John restored the Melchizedek priesthood to [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Oliver Cowdery]]:
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  • ...ington County, Maryland, to Andrew and Delilah Abel. It is likely that his family were slaves. There is some historical evidence that he used the Underground ...Ezekiel Roberts. He also became a personal friend of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]].
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  • Eliza Roxcy (or Roxey) Snow Smith Young was born in Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA on January 2 ...Kirtland, Eliza lived with Joseph and [[Emma Hale Smith]] working as their family school teacher. She also composed two hymns for Emma's new hymnal.
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]] reported 42,319 members, 105 congregations, and 43 [[Family History Centers]] in Michigan. The [[Michigan Detroit Mission]], [[Michiga ...lmira Mack Scobey had gone to Kirtland, Ohio, to visit her cousin [[Joseph Smith]], and there they joined the church.
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  • ...n [[Elder|elder]] in the Church on April 26, 1831, by the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]]. He set out immediately for his first [[mission]] to Colesville, New Yor ...s [[First Vision]]. Some of the material in the tract is similar to Joseph Smith's [[Articles of Faith]], published in 1842.
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  • ...where founder and first [[Mormon prophet|prophet]] of the Church, [[Joseph Smith]], had a [[First Vision|vision]] in which he saw [[Godhead|God the Father]] ...bers of this Church. Who could ever have imagined it when that boy [Joseph Smith] walked into the grove, that the consequences of that event would become wh
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  • ...in the public square &mdash; both groups are against abortion, and are pro-family. The LDS Church takes a stand against homosexual marriage, and most evangel ...S Church is true. However, the report of the [[First Vision]] of [[Joseph Smith]] is offensive to Evangelicals. Joseph said,
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  • '''Florence Smith Jacobsen''' was the sixth president of the [[Young Women]] organization, th ...mer Church presidents, [[Joseph F. Smith]] and [[Heber J. Grant]]. [[Hyrum Smith]] was her great-grandfather, and her aunt [[Lucy Grant Cannon]] was YWMIA g
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  • '''Stephen Markham''' was absolutely committed to the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], so it is not surprising that Joseph refers to him in his personal journa ...day Saints] in Ohio in July 1837. Upon the request of the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]], he sold his property and led a group of Saints from Kirtland to Far West
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  • ...n the heavens, whose builder and maker is God." <ref>''Teachings of Joseph Smith'', pp. 147–148</ref> :In a revelation to the Prophet Joseph Smith on August 6, 1833, the Savior admonished: “I, the Lord, justify you, and
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  • ...us Christ of Latter-day Saints] was a mariner, close associate to [[Joseph Smith]], and notable missionary to his native Wales. '''He is not to be confused ...in some way.” He was also touched by the words of [[Emma Hale Smith|Emma Smith]]:
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  • ...place for the weary traveler” as well as a home for Joseph Smith and his family.[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/dc-testament/dc/124?l In March 1844, Joseph Smith directed that the construction of the Nauvoo House be suspended to concentr
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  • ...traditional 12-step programs that have been used successfully for years. [[Family Services]] runs these groups to assist individuals who desire freedom from ...lds-family-services/adoption-resources '''Adoption Services''']: Part of [[Family Services]], this website provides information for couples seeking to adopt
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  • ...arrison Smith''' (1808–1844) was one of the younger brothers of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]], founder of the Latter-day Saint movement. Samuel was a leader in hi ...w York by the 1820s. When Samuel's father missed a mortgage payment on the family farm on the outskirts of Manchester, New York, a local Quaker named Lemuel
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  • ...ith [[Joseph Smith]] in Kirtland. The Johnsons invited the Prophet and his family to move to their home in September 1831. ...ments. When they made their report, they requested that the Prophet Joseph Smith inquire of the Lord about their work.

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  • [[Image:Bathsheba_W_Smith.jpg|alt=Bathsheba W. Smith, Past Mormon Leader|left|frame]]
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  • ...r-day Saints. Located on the block just west of Temple Square are the '''[[Family History Library]]''', with the largest genealogical record collection in th File:Family-History-Library.jpg|Family History Library
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  • ...for the Church, but also in [http://www.josephsmith.net/portal/site Joseph Smith's] life. ...Vision]][http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/FQ_first_vision.shtml], Joseph Smith was led again to pray for forgiveness of his sins, and to know his standing
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  • ...erm ''Mormon'' derives from the [[Book of Mormon]], translated by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[1829]]. The Church was established a year later, in [[1830]]. The Ch ...taught by Christ and His apostles. Joseph came from a religious Christian family, but he felt he should affiliate with one of the churches. Confused, he res
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  • ...[Martin Harris]] was born on May 18, 1783 in Easton, New York. In 1792 his family moved to the [[Palmyra]], New York area. They were one of the first familie ...rris felt they were true and from God and became devoted to helping Joseph Smith Jr. fulfill his responsibilities.
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  • ...o Nephi, she was so lonesome for her Aunt Bathsheba, her uncle [[George A. Smith]], and her cousin Bathsheba, that her mother allowed her to return to their ...ich she did. Julina gave birth to eleven children (which included David A. Smith, who was serving as a counselor in the [[Presiding Bishopric]] at the time
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