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  • [[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]] · [[Frederick Granger Williams]] ·
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  • [[Image:Frederick_G._Williams.jpg|alt=Frederick G. Williams, leader in the early Church of Jesus Christ|right|frame]] '''Frederick Granger Williams''' was a physician and an early leader of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Ch
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  • ...iams]] was called to replace him and the counsel became applicable to him. Williams’ name replaced Gause’s in the text of the revelation in the 1835 editio ...een an early convert and supporter of Joseph Smith. Like Gause and Rigdon, Williams also acted as a scribe and clerk to Joseph Smith.
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  • ...held on Mar. 18, 1833, in [[Kirtland]], [[Ohio]]; reported by Frederick G. Williams.</ref> The Prophet explained, “Great joy and satisfaction continually bea
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  • *[[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]], physician *[[Roger R. Williams]], professor of internal medicine, expert in cardiovascular research, and c
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  • *[[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]] (1833–1837)
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  • ...ry]], [[William W. Phelps]], and [[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]] attempted to make translations of characters from the Book of Abraham pap
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  • ...y 1836. Frederick G. Williams owned the press—the same Frederick Granger Williams for whom Emma and Joseph named their son born later that year. Emma titled
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  • ...an elder by [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]].
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  • ...decided that Phelps, along with [[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]], could be ordained as elders and serve [[Mormon missionaries|missions]] a
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  • ...edicatory prayer was offered, “[[Frederick Granger Williams|Frederick G. Williams]] arose and testified that [during the prayer] an angel entered the window
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  • * March 18 - [[Sidney Rigdon]] and [[Frederick G. Williams]] set apart as counselors to [[Joseph Smith]], forming the [[First Presiden
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  • ...e [[Oliver Cowdery]], [[David Whitmer]], [[Martin Harris]], [[Frederick G. Williams]] and Robert Orton (''LDS Church Almanac'', 2008 Edition, p. 236).
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  • ...osed of twelve high priests, with himself, Sidney Rigdon, and Frederick G. Williams comprising the First Presidency and also as the presidency of the Kirtland
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  • ...ome leaders of the Church, including his brother Orson Pratt, Frederick G. Williams, [[John Taylor]], Joseph Fielding, and his sisters Mary and Mercy. Mary lat
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