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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[Stability and Growth|previous time period]].''
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  • [[Apostle]] [[Orson F. Whitney]] set Pratt apart as a [[Missionary|missionary]] on 4 October [[1906]]. On 1 November, Pratt arrived by train in Mexico Ci ...[First Presidency]] authorized the Pratts and the American missionaries to return to the United States. Before leaving, President Pratt put the local branche
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  • Thereafter Moses made the Lord the "rock of his refuge," and, as the boy-missionary, preached as earnestly, as fearlessly and as effectively as at any time sin On his return he again entered the mercantile field, his father and he forming the firm o
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  • ...ible as well. Finally, in early 1832, a young [[Mormon missionaries|Mormon missionary]] gave a humble testimony of the Book of Mormon in Brigham’s presence. Br ...the care of [[Heber C. Kimball]], a fellow convert in Mendon, during these missionary excursions.
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  • ...s children in their efforts to be purified from sin through the Atonement, return to full fellowship in the Church, and receive the full blessings of the Chu ...lso convene a mission disciplinary council to hear the case of a full-time missionary that is found guilty of a transgression while serving his mission. He can a
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  • ...ical gathering entails the literal gathering of the Jews to Palestine, the return of the "Ten Lost Tribes" from their unknown domain in the north (see 2 Esdr ...Manasseh will be gathered to the land of America. The tribe of Judah will return to the city of Jerusalem and the area surrounding it. The ten lost tribes w
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  • ...prompting Parley to move to frontier Ohio, where he envisioned conducting missionary work among Native Americans. After spending a winter in a “small hut” w ...er of 1830, Pratt met the Prophet [[Joseph Smith]] and was asked to join a missionary group that was going to teach the Native Americans. On their way west, Prat
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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[Post-Civil War Persecution|previous time period]].''
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  • ...embers of the family, who with her had embraced the [[gospel]] through the missionary efforts of Apostle [[Wilford Woodruff]] and [[John F. Boynton]], emigrated ...ley. It is natural for some men to make money, but he was endowed with the missionary spirit; his natural work was to make converts to the cause of God. While in
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  • ...Matthew in the [[Bible]], the apostles desired to know the signs of Jesus' return: *Elijah will return (Malachi 3:1-6; Doctrine and Covenants 110).
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  • ...ionary in England and arrived in Liverpool in April 1840. He was the first missionary to preach the gospel in Ireland. A year later, he returned to the Nauvoo, w ...m of the Prophet in June 1844. After his return to Nauvoo, he was asked to return to Great Britain and continue as president. His service has been described
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  • The continuation of successful missionary work in the Eastern United States and Europe brought a steady influx of Mor ...tes government against the Mormons. Brigham instructed all missionaries to return to Utah, ordered Church missions closed, and ordered the abandonment of the
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  • ...bishopric was made up of people who had been converted as a result of the missionary work of Robert's parents. For a time as he was growing up, Robert lived in ...avenly Father and having come to earth life, we must have determination to return with honor to our heavenly home."
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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[Missouri Period|previous time period]].''
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  • ...Latter-day Saints] had a small, but growing, program for [[Missionary Work|missionary work]] online.[https://www.deseret.com/2011/3/23/20180661/select-group-of-m Currently, a handful of missionaries are assigned to work from the [[Missionary Training Center]] in Provo, Utah, full time for the entirety of their missi
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  • :''Return to general [[Mormon history]] article.'' :''Return to [[International Growth|previous time period]].''
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  • ...lowering of the qualifying age for [[Mormon Missionaries|Latter-day Saint missionary]] service. Previously, young men could qualify to serve for two years if wo ...t allowed to take a leave of absence from their studies and then expect to return and find a place reserved for them in school. The previous age qualificatio
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  • ...ers who moved away because of inadequate ways to practice their faith will return to Italy once the temple is complete. ==Early Missionary Work in Italy==
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  • [[image: Mormon-missionary-2.jpg|200px|right|alt=Mormon Missionaries|Mormon Missionaries]] ...ously as this would distract from the goal of serving a mission. Once they return home, RMs are generally encouraged to begin dating seriously and to seek to
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  • ...yanforh later said. He managed to get the missionaries some sustenance and return home safely—but only just. ...With just one more person to question before it would be Gaye's turn, the missionary remembered he “nodded [his] head and began to imagine paradise.”
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