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  • ...numerous historical exhibits as well as art galleries. More than a quarter of a million people visit the museum every year, and there is always something ...the establishment of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] through the Prophet Joseph Smith and others.
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  • ...l leaders, situated on the corner of Main and Forest Streets in the center of town. President Young selected "Sagebrush Hill," the highest point on Main ...orative caps, and other improvements were added to beautify the structure. Church President [[Wilford Woodruff]] dedicated the finished building on 28 Octobe
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  • ...uncil met together concerning the newspaper and authorized the destruction of the printing press. ...t, and destroyed them ... because of the libelous and slanderous character of the paper, its avowed intention being to destroy the municipality and drive
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  • ...ndation.org/spring-city-utah/] Spring City is located about 17 miles north of [[Manti, Utah|Manti]]. ...ck chapel is owned by [http://comeuntohrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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  • ...lygamy]]. Leaders of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] also saw colonization as a window for teaching the gospe ...righam Young had died in 1880 and [[John Taylor]] was now president of the Church.
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  • ...he old settlers of Missouri. During that meeting those antagonistic to the Church members (often called anti-Mormons) gave five reasons why they disliked the ...ve that the Indians are God’s chosen people destined to inherit the land of Missouri with them.
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  • ...thumb|300px|right|alt=E B Grandin Print Shop mormon|Grandin Building: Book of Mormon Publication Site © Intellectual Reserve]] ...lish the [[Book of Mormon]], from his brother, Philip Grandin, in the fall of 1828. Also in 1828, Grandin married Harriet Rogers (they had no children).
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  • ...ucted by the early [[Mormon Pioneers|Mormon pioneers]] as the center piece of a town. Most major Latter-day Saint pioneer towns have a tabernacle in thei ==The Historical Value and Significance of Latter-day Saint Tabernacles==
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  • ...50, in French Polynesia and has dual citizenship in France. He was captain of the Tahitian national squad and played in the 1973 Oceania Cup. ...m to the Church. The friend was Lysis Terooatea, who was serving as bishop of Papeete Tahiti Stake’s Third Ward when he invited the footballer and his
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  • ...rsecution, to join with the main body of the church, and to strengthen the church. The '''Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument''' is dedicated to the more than 6 ...m Young Cemetery because [[Brigham Young]], second president of the Church of Jesus Christ is buried there.
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  • ...st of Latter-day Saints] in 1830, Canada has been a home to members of the Church. ...tized convert to the Church, preached the gospel in March 1830 in the area of Earnestown.
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  • ...he '''Joseph Smith Homestead''', an existing log house on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River at Commerce, Illinois. Here he was reunited with the ...d as headquarters of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. The home is where the Lord revealed to Joseph that the
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  • [[Image:Sixth-crossing.jpg|300px|thumb|frame|Sixth Crossing of the Sweetwater River|left]] ...r River. Sixth Crossing was a popular spot to refresh after about 16 miles of traveling with limited water.
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  • ...orth and St. George in the south, all within 300 miles (480 kilometers) of Salt Lake City. Several settlements were established in the 1850s between S ...egas. Brigham Young selected William Bringhurst to serve as the president of the mission.
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  • ...christ.org/study/scriptures/pgp/abr/fac-2?lang=eng Facsimile 2]). The time of Kolob is very different than earth. According to the facsimile, one day on ...esearch and the discovery of ancient texts point to the fact that the Book of Abraham is authentic. [https://kolobandthecreation.sslpowered.com/Hypocepha
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  • ...|300px|thumb|right|frame|The Sphinx with the head of [[Joseph Smith]], one of the sculptures in Gilgal Garden]] ...ove and devotion for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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  • ...ok of Mormon]], the restoration of the [[Priesthood|priesthood]], and many of the early revelations received by Joseph Smith took place here. Visitors of the site can follow guided tours of reconstructed homes and landscape features.
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  • ...fice, where he dictated revelations and translated portions of the [[Book of Abraham]]. The large upper room, also on the second floor, was used as an a ...on May 4-5, 1843; and Joseph Smith completed the translation of the [[Book of Abraham]] here.
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  • ...ed build the Mansion House.[https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/people-of-the-dc/robert-d-foster/#f1] ...er Robinson managed the house as a hotel, and the Prophet maintained three of the rooms for his family. The home also had stables.
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  • ...isgah''' was a temporary settlement along the [[Mormon Trail]]. It was one of three temporary way stations that Latter-day Saints established in central ...homes and two log meetinghouses on a hillside overlooking a thousand acres of buckwheat, corn, turnips, potatoes, peas, beans, pumpkins, and squash they
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