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  • ...m 1902 until his death in 1909. He had served for several years as a clerk in the Church Historian’s office prior to his appointment. ...paper coverage of the trial and execution of [[John D. Lee]] for his role in the [[Mountain Meadows massacre]].
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  • ...of the gospel, as it has been restored through [[Mormon prophet|prophets]] in these last days. ...by the bearing of testimonies, sometimes in Church meetings, and sometimes in more intimate settings, that people come to be touched by the spirit.
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  • ...attan New York Temple district are encouraged to attend the [[Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple]] or the [[Hartford Connecticut Temple]]. ...area became apparent during the last decade when membership in the Church in the area tripled to more than 42,000 members.
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  • '''William Law''' was an early leader in [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] ...roximately 1820, settling at first in Pennsylvania but eventually settling in Canada.
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  • Ottinger was born in 1833 in Springfield Township, Pennsylvania, and raised in New York City by his uncle. He joined the crew of a whaling ship when he wa ...the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He painted miniatures in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for two years. His next move was to Kentucky where he tinted photographs a
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  • She was born in Idaho in 1956 and reared in Salt Lake City, Utah, from the age of 10. She began painting when she was y ...the Oquirrh Mountain temple was finished in 2009, Christensen and the art missionaries moved on to paint murals for other temples.
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  • ...als in the temples and provide any other art services the Church may need. In June 1890, President [[George Q. Cannon]] told them their proposal had been ...artists who gained new techniques and greater sophistication and accuracy in perspective and proportions. They were influenced by French Impressionism a
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  • ...dministrator and professor or religion. He was born on September 21, 1915, in Redmond, Utah, and received an associates degree and elementary education c ...mark, then back to the United States. He completed his missionary service in the Southern States Mission, where he served as mission secretary.[https://
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  • ...st.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], he earned his PhD in physics from [[Brigham Young University]]. ...epted. Brian Kelly, editor of the ''New Era'', mentored and encouraged him in his writing. Weyland ultimately wrote about fifty stories for the ''New Era
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  • ..., and was raised on sheep ranches in Wyoming and California. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he served a full-time mission for [http: ...ical residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He received a fellowship in surgical oncology at UCLA Medical Center where he became a staff member.
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  • ...d its doctrines. Through attending the Philadelphia ward, meeting with the missionaries and other members and much prayer, Staley came to join the Church. Staley was baptized in July of 1967. Shortly after that he married Marielle Stallard.
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