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  • ...elps|William Wines Phelps]] (''also'' '''W.W. Phelps''', and '''William W. Phelps''') (February 17, 1792–March 7, [[1872]]) was an important early lead ...''Western Courier'' in Cortland and the ''Lake Light'' in Trumansburgh. Phelps helped establish the Anti-Masonic political party and even aspired to be th
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  • ...elps|William Wines Phelps]] (''also'' '''W.W. Phelps''', and '''William W. Phelps''') (February 17, 1792–March 7, [[1872]]) was an important early lead ...''Western Courier'' in Cortland and the ''Lake Light'' in Trumansburgh. Phelps helped establish the Anti-Masonic political party and even aspired to be th
    6 KB (931 words) - 16:13, 12 August 2023
  • *2. The Spirit of God; words by [[William W. Phelps]] *3. Now Let Us Rejoice; words by [[William W. Phelps]]
    30 KB (4,793 words) - 13:17, 1 April 2024
  • ...wed from various Protestant sources. The first of these hymns published by Phelps was “What Fair One is This.” [http://www.ask.com/wiki/The_Church_of_Jes
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  • ...dency of the Missouri Stake, consisting of [[David Whitmer]], [[William W. Phelps]] and [[John Whitmer]]. These men were authorized to purchase land on behal ...series of church courts in the spring of 1838. He charged the Whitmers and Phelps along with Oliver Cowdery of financial impropriety and other failings. The
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  • ...hered|tarred and feathered]] Edward Partridge and [[Charles Allen]]. W. W. Phelps, Edward Partridge, John Corrill, [[John Whitmer]], [[Isaac Morley]], and Si
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  • ...as a slave state. This especially increased when [[William W. Phelps|W. W. Phelps]] published a plan to bring free Blacks into Missouri. In fact, Missourians
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  • The printing press that was set up in Missouri by [[William W. Phelps]] solved this problem. In November of [[1831]], numerous meetings and confe ...[[Independence, Missouri|Independence]] on January 5, 1832. In June, W. W. Phelps began setting the type for the book. The first edition was printed in 1833
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  • ...Sing and We’ll Shout”: The Life and Times of [[William W. Phelps|W. W. Phelps]]'' and ''Prisoner for Conscience’ Sake: The Life of [[George Reynolds]]'
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  • ...Book of Abraham papyri. Although they failed in their attempt, Parrish and Phelps eventually compiled the “Grammar & Alphabet of the Egyptian Language.”
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  • ...forty from Latter-day Saint authors, including [[William W. Phelps|William Phelps]], [[Parley P. Pratt]], [[Eliza R. Snow]], [[Edward Partridge]], [[Thomas B
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  • ...-foundation?lang=eng] [[Willard Richards]] and [[William W. Phelps|William Phelps]] wanted the decision postponed until the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles|T
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  • In 1844, [[William W. Phelps]] composed a celebratory hymn “A Voice From the Prophet: Come to Me,” s
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  • ...dern-rodeo-was-a-latter-day-saint/s/11615 LDS Living, "Meet the ‘Michael Phelps of rodeo’ and ‘a solid Saint in the kingdom’"]
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  • ...lly, as in his forgiving letter of 1840 to a betraying but repenting W. W. Phelps.
    14 KB (2,375 words) - 14:14, 26 September 2020
  • ...tter.''' This letter, supposedly written in 1830 by Martin Harris to W. W. Phelps, describes a folk-magic version of Joseph’s finding the gold plates, whic
    8 KB (1,222 words) - 14:54, 25 September 2023
  • ...ing Star'' first published at [[Independence, Missouri]] with [[William W. Phelps]] as editor.
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  • ...[[Oliver Cowdery]], [[David Whitmer]], [[John Whitmer]], and [[William W. Phelps]]. At the time, Sidney Rigdon was first counselor in the [[First Presidency
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  • ::Text: [[William W. Phelps]], 1792–1872
    4 KB (649 words) - 21:02, 5 May 2022
  • ...the ''Evening and Morning Star'', which was also the home of [[William W. Phelps]], the Church printer. Press and type were thrown into the street, printed
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  • ...Period|Missouri]] for printing. He was asked to stay and help [[William W. Phelps]] print the book. Bad relations in Missouri with neighbors made it necessar
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