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  • Persecution from the government only increased as the Church continued to grow. In 188 The end of persecution allowed other work to go forward. In 1893, the Salt Lake Temple was finish
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  • ==No Strangers to Persecution== ...s]], a canonized collection of revelations, contains many indications that persecution against the Church of Jesus Christ and against its leaders would continue,
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  • ...slodge the Saints from that region failed, and with the ending of official persecution at the close of the nineteenth century, the Church entered upon a sustained ...ay Saints]]. [[Mormon missionaries|Missionaries]] go out and convert many. Persecution follows the Church.
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  • ...only 6 members. Ten years later it had 30,000 members, in spite of bitter persecution. By 1963 the Church had over 2 million members. Today it has over 14 mill The Mormons who had gathered in Missouri in 1833 were suffering great persecution. Mobs had driven them from their homes, had taken their personal belongings
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  • :''Return to [[Post-Civil War Persecution|previous time period]].'' ..., since the Republican party had been the driving force behind much of the persecution in the 1880s. Because of fears of government intervention if Latter-day Sai
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  • ...act upon one’s conscience, to express what one believes, without fear of persecution. ...=eng (See, for example, Persecutions in Missouri.)] Although that physical persecution has waned, the lessons learned keep the great blessing of freedom of religi
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  • ...the only General Authority of the Church preparing the Saints for upcoming persecution that will be both bitter and widespread.
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  • ...scriptures said and meant. This was dangerous to the Catholic Church, and persecution of “protestant” sects became commonplace. Many of the early settlers in America were protestants fleeing persecution in Europe. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was established by English Puritans
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  • [[Image:Polygamists_in_prison.jpg|350px|thumb|alt=Mormon persecution|right|Mormon men in prison (wikicommons)]] ...ernment was pursuing the confiscation of their [[Mormon Temples|temples]]. Persecution, the Latter-day Saints could endure. But they could not abide the confiscat
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  • ...(see [[Doctrine and Covenants]] 97:3), experienced the tumult of Missouri persecution, and recruited for and marched in [[Zion's Camp]]. In 1835, along with his ...roiled in controversy, resulting from a combination of internal divisions, persecution, and a national financial panic. Parley became disillusioned for a short ti
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  • Persecution dogged the Latter-day Saints in New York, where The Church of Jesus Christ ...ph Smith translated as the [[Book of Abraham]]. However, many trials came. Persecution continued by neighbors who feared the power of these new move-ins, and othe
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  • ...emples in [[Far West]] and [[Independence, Missouri]] but the distrust and persecution from those around them made it impossible to do so. After an [[Exterminatio ...jesuschrist.org/study/history/topics/extermination-order?lang=eng] and the persecution is long since gone. Today Thy Church basks in the sunlight of good will." [
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  • ...e twenty-second of September, Joseph was able to obtain the record. Heavy persecution made it difficult for him to work on the translation, and he frequently had Eventually, fame and rumors spread and this led to persecution, but also to inquiries. Many humble, curious people sought out Joseph and
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  • Persecution from the government only increased as the Church continued to grow. In 188 The end of persecution allowed other work to go forward. In 1893, the Salt Lake Temple was finish
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  • ...the LDS Church and its membership. Nearly half of Mormons polled say that persecution of Mormons is common. ...g talent, but the Mormon Moment has been fraught with outright slander and persecution of the innocents who call themselves Mormon.
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  • ...are very familiar with trials and opposition, having endured hardship and persecution as did the ancient followers of Christ. Latter-day Saints understand suffer ...ess, the Saints sometimes “complain because [they] meet with oppression, persecution, and affliction . . . these things are the heritage of the Saints of God .
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  • ...ontained the [[Book of Mormon]], and began work on its translation, though persecution forced him to move several times during the process. Finally, in 1829, the ...ructed to keep them safe until Moroni asked for the plates to be returned. Persecution and attempts to get the gold plates were so numerous that Joseph moved to P
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  • ...], Illinois, on February 4, 1846. They planned to leave in the spring, but persecution was so fierce that they began to leave early. They crossed the frozen Missi
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  • ...lburn W. Boggs''' was the Governor of [[Missouri]] at the time of profound persecution of the [[Mormons]] and was implemental in driving them from the state. ...aders of the Church and their imprisonment during a harsh winter; and mass persecution of the Mormons, killings, rapine, and destruction of property and farm anim
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  • ...uben Hedlock]] to make all preparations necessary to publish the records. Persecution again kept them from completing the work. Finally, in March of 1842, as he
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  • ...e '''[[Mormon Pioneers|pioneer]] colonies in Mexico''' came as a result of persecution from the United States for the practice of [[polygamy]]. Leaders of [http:/
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  • ...ned by God to bring about ''revival'' in the church; and no opposition, or persecution, or obstacles could prevail against the divine urgency and authority of thi ...revival's protestant leaders were persecuted, some unto death. In Europe, persecution drove many believers to flee to America, where freedom of worship was allow
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  • ...]. The mobs attacked again and again, and Edward Partridge saw much of the persecution and troubles heaped upon the Saints. With others he was driven thirty miles ...ely. But Edward Partridge's health was broken. Added to the effects of the persecution he had suffered, was the unhealthy climate of Nauvoo, where malaria was com
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  • ...hey afterwards joined the body of the Church and endured the hardships and persecution incident to life among the Saints in those trying times. At [[Far West]], M ...en children. It should be noted that during the unconscionable and ungodly persecution of the Saints, marriages and children were not always publicly recorded.
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  • ...to build a suitable home. Joseph worked along with the family in spite of persecution. But in September of 1823, he was visited by [[Angel Moroni|an angel]], who
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  • ...became instrumental in assisting the Saints as they sought escape from mob persecution in [[Missouri Period|Missouri]] and fled to Illinois. He also served a miss ...ose to go into hiding as a way to obey the Lord and hopefully decrease the persecution against the Church."[https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/teach
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  • ...em. Many had first gone to Missouri or Illinois, and, because of religious persecution, had been driven from their homes there and had lost almost all they had. T Religious persecution in Missouri and Illinois arose among the general population from fear of th
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  • ...ory that they were actually able to settle for any length of time. Despite persecution and Joseph Smith’s murder, the [http://www.themormonreligion.com/ Church]
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  • ...e, they would be charged with the commission of the crime. He had suffered persecution with his people for many years. Moreover, he understood the horror of takin
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  • # [[Post-Civil War Persecution]]
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  • ...a]], and subsequently married her. He also had his first taste of official persecution when one of Stowell's relations, evidently jealous of Joseph's friendship w
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  • | Religious persecution
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  • ...bee]] meet with President Martin Van Buren to seek redress for the Saints' persecution in Missouri
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  • ...while Alma and Amulek were forced to look on. Finally, after enduring more persecution while in prison, Alma and Amulek were freed by the power of the Lord, which
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  • ...and patience. As they meet people and encounter hardships, rejection, and persecution, they learn to be undaunted problem solvers who overcome the obstacles they
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  • ...llowing this experience, Joseph's life unfolded as he received revelation, persecution and finally martyrdom at the hands of his enemies.
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  • ...28/18-23#18 3 Nephi 28: 18-23] They ministered unto the people and endured persecution.
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  • :In 1839, persecution in [[Missouri]] forced the departure of nearly 10,000 Latter-day Saints int
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  • *"Allegations of bigotry or persecution made against the Church were and are simply wrong. The Church’s oppositi
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  • ...ermons and published a few tracts. One of these was ''History of the Late Persecution by the State of Missouri upon the Mormons''. Mephibosheth Serrine was among
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  • ...world immigrated to the Salt Lake Valley and environs to escape religious persecution, to join with the main body of the church, and to strengthen the church. Th
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  • ...''Be prepared'''—Recognize that those who lead a godly life shall suffer persecution (see 2 Timothy 3:12). Understand the blessings and the challenges.
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  • ...where, or what they may.” Through their own sad experiences of religious persecution, Latter-day Saints understand more clearly than many others what it means t
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  • ...and her family were among those who, as new converts, suffered during the persecution of the Saints in Clay County, Missouri. Her husband was permanently paralyz
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  • Our God will deliver us from ridicule and persecution, ''but if not''. … Our God will deliver us from sickness and disease, ''b
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  • ...and the priesthood along with Christ’s Church were taken from the earth. Persecution of those who were called Christians began in about the first century by the
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  • ...meuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] fled mob persecution from Ohio and moved to established settlements in Missouri. But opposition
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  • ...ered. Since most Missourians wanted a slave state, this idea increased the persecution suffered by the Saints. (Latter-day Saint congregations have never been seg
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  • Because of the historical consciousness of persecution that Latter-day Saints have faced, many members of the Church of Jesus Chri
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  • ...into the [[Book of Mormon]], outlined the history of the organization and persecution of the Church, and described a list of thirteen of the Church's most basic
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