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  • #redirect [[Reed N. Wilcox: Mormon Businessman]]
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  • #redirect [[Andrew N. Harris: Mormon Illustrator]]
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  • #redirect [[Charlie N. Holmberg: Mormon Author]]
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  • ...N_Cook.jpg|left|thumb|alt=Mary N. Cook, a leader of the Mormon Church|Mary N. Cook, a former leader of the Church of Jesus Christ]] Mary was born on June 8, 1951, in Midvale, Utah, to Kenneth N. and Fern S. Nielsen. Her father suffered severe health problems resulting
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Lund, Gerald N.}}
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  • [[Image:Andrew_Harris.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Andrew N. Harris Mormon Illustrator|right]] '''Andrew N. Harris''' is a children’s picture book illustrator. His books include ''
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  • '''James N. Kimball''' was best known for his one-man show portraying and sharing the {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimball, James N.}}
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  • '''Junior N. Van Noy''', born '''Nathan Kilby Van Noy Jr.''', was a United States Army The U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Junior N. Van Noy was named for him in 1943 and was the first of the ships operating
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Tenney, N. Boyd}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, N. Randy}}
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinckley, Ira N.}}
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  • [[Image:Reed_Wilcox.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Reed N. Wilcox Mormon Businessman|right]] '''Reed N. Wilcox''' is a business executive and college administrator. He was named
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  • '''Dallas N. Archibald''' was a [[General Authority|general authority]] of [http://come {{DEFAULTSORT:Archibald, Dallas N.}}
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  • '''N. Eldon Tanner''' (first name, Nathan) was an [[Apostle]] of [http://comeunt ...jpg|frame|left|alt=Mormon Apostle N. Eldon Tanner|Apostle N. Eldon Tanner]]N. Eldon Tanner was born May 8, 1898, in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]], to Nat
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  • '''William N. Fife''' was the first professional architect in Weber County, Utah. He is
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  • [[Image:N-Clark-Stringham.jpg|150px|thumb|left]] '''N. Clark Stringham''' was the focus of a 2019 ''Deseret News'' article. Autho
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  • [[Image:jesse-n-smith.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Jesse N.}}
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  • [[Image:Charlie_N_Holmberg.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Charlie N. Holmberg Mormon Author|right]] ...s (''Nerds of Happy Valley'' and ''You're my I.T.'') is published under C. N. Holmberg. She is starting a new series, Whimbrel House Series.
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  • '''Warren N. Dusenberry''' is considered the founder and first principal of [[Brigham Y {{DEFAULTSORT:Dusenberry, Warren N.}}
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  • [[Image:Chase-N-Peterson.png|200px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Chase N.}}
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  • '''Jack N. Gerard''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:// ...d-a-life-of-hard-work-and-integrity?lang=eng Church News, "Meet Elder Jack N. Gerard: A Life of Hard Work and Integrity"]
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  • '''N''' · [[Valeri V. Cordón]] ·
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  • '''N. Eldon Tanner''' (first name, Nathan) was an [[Apostle]] of [http://comeunt ...jpg|frame|left|alt=Mormon Apostle N. Eldon Tanner|Apostle N. Eldon Tanner]]N. Eldon Tanner was born May 8, 1898, in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]], to Nat
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  • ...e les personnes remplissent, ne méritent d'eux-mêmes le salut, mais sont nécessaires pour d'autres raisons. C'est seulement grâce à Ses mérites, S ...e. La foi seule, ou la foi sans les œuvres, (c'est à dire la foi morte), n'est pas considérée comme suffisante pour atteindre l'exaltation. (Voir Ja
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  • [[Image:Andrew_Harris.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Andrew N. Harris Mormon Illustrator|right]] '''Andrew N. Harris''' is a children’s picture book illustrator. His books include ''
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  • ...fait des prédictions sur l'avenir, mais le rôle principal d'un prophète n'est pas de prévoir l'avenir, mais d’appeler les hommes et femmes à la r ...n fils moins digne. Lorsque les prophètes reçoivent la révélation, ils n'ont toujours pas gagné la perspective complète appréciée par Dieu, mais
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  • ...péchés, reçoivent la force et l'aide à faire de bonnes œuvres qu'ils n'auraient autrement pas pu être en mesure de maintenir si on les laisse à ...e les œuvres également ne peuvent jamais sauver une personne. Ce qui est nécessaire pour le salut est que chaque personne entre dans une alliance ave
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  • ...ngeth them back into the presence of the Lord" (Hel. 14:16–17). [[Gerald N. Lund]] emphasizes the importance of this point: ...temporal separation] are automatically redeemed by the Savior.<ref>Gerald N. Lund, “The Fall of Man and His Redemption,” ''The Book of Mormon: Seco
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  • Julie B. Beck, une Autorité Générale de l'Eglise des SDJ, qui dirige l'Organisation de la Femme Mormone co Joseph Smith a dit, «Le baptême d'eau n'est qu'un demi-baptême et n'est bon à rien sans l'autre moitié – c’est-à-dire le baptême du Sai
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  • ...N_Cook.jpg|left|thumb|alt=Mary N. Cook, a leader of the Mormon Church|Mary N. Cook, a former leader of the Church of Jesus Christ]] Mary was born on June 8, 1951, in Midvale, Utah, to Kenneth N. and Fern S. Nielsen. Her father suffered severe health problems resulting
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  • ...r avait dit: «Je suis la résurrection et la vie» (Jean 11:25). Mais ils n'avaient pas compris. Maintenant ils savaient. Il était mort dans la misèr ...de même il leur a montré qu'il avait une parfaite forme physique (voir 3 Néphi 11). Les Mormons enseignent que les corps ressuscités ne sont pas sen
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  • '''Junior N. Van Noy''', born '''Nathan Kilby Van Noy Jr.''', was a United States Army The U.S. Army Engineer Port Repair ship Junior N. Van Noy was named for him in 1943 and was the first of the ships operating
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  • [[Image:Reed_Wilcox.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Reed N. Wilcox Mormon Businessman|right]] '''Reed N. Wilcox''' is a business executive and college administrator. He was named
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  • [[Image:N-Clark-Stringham.jpg|150px|thumb|left]] '''N. Clark Stringham''' was the focus of a 2019 ''Deseret News'' article. Autho
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  • [[Image:Charlie_N_Holmberg.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Charlie N. Holmberg Mormon Author|right]] ...s (''Nerds of Happy Valley'' and ''You're my I.T.'') is published under C. N. Holmberg. She is starting a new series, Whimbrel House Series.
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  • '''Jack N. Gerard''' was sustained as a [[General Authority]] [[Seventy]] of [http:// ...d-a-life-of-hard-work-and-integrity?lang=eng Church News, "Meet Elder Jack N. Gerard: A Life of Hard Work and Integrity"]
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  • Elder [[Gerald N. Lund]], who served as a member of the Second Quorum of the [[Seventy]], sa ...e power of God, which alone is sufficient to save us from our sins (Gerald N. Lund, “Salvation: By Grace or by Works?” ''Ensign'', April 1981, 17, e
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  • ...Lectures on Faith'', comp. N. B. Lundwall, Salt Lake City: N. B. Lundwall, n.d., p. 58.)
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  • [[Gerald N. Lund]] wrote that “the Church teaches many principles which are accepted ...man may be”—accepted as official doctrine by the Church?” by Gerald N. Lund]
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  • ...lly Campbell’s father installed the exact Neon Trees in the Las Vegas In-N-Out that was Glenn’s inspiration.
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  • ...io. Gilbert moved into N. K. Whitney's red store in Kirtland as partner in N. K. Whitney and Company.
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  • '''James N. Kimball''' was best known for his one-man show portraying and sharing the {{DEFAULTSORT:Kimball, James N.}}
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  • '''Dallas N. Archibald''' was a [[General Authority|general authority]] of [http://come {{DEFAULTSORT:Archibald, Dallas N.}}
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  • ...ow, published the story in 2017 with the help of acclaimed author [[Gerald N. Lund]]. The book is entitled ''Lieutenant Terry’s Christmas Fudge''. The ...ll ways to bring joy to others. Charmingly retold by beloved author Gerald N. Lund, Lieutenant Terry's Christmas Fudge is a classic tale you'll want to
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  • [[Image:jesse-n-smith.jpg|250px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Jesse N.}}
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  • '''Warren N. Dusenberry''' is considered the founder and first principal of [[Brigham Y {{DEFAULTSORT:Dusenberry, Warren N.}}
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  • He became second salesman in the firm of N. S. Ransohoff & Co., at Salt Lake City. Having made himself familiar with t ...mittee of lands in Mexico, Pres. A. F. McDonald, Christopher Layton, Jesse N. Smith and Lot Smith being the other members of the committee. He reached h
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  • [[Image:Chase-N-Peterson.png|200px|thumb|right]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Chase N.}}
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  • ...d include Richard N. W. Lambert, [[Kenneth Mays|Kenneth R. Mays]], Jeffrey N. Walker, Steven B. Bain, Robert S. Clark, Gerrit J. Dirkmaat, [[Steven C. H
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  • ...ilations of the teachings of Church leaders such as [[N. Eldon Tanner]] (''N. Eldon Tanner, His Life and Service''), [[Heber J. Grant]] (''Gospel Standa
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  • ...b Boreman. The prosecutor was an even more notorious anti-Mormon named R. N. Baskin. This official failed to properly try the case against Lee, leadin
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  • * October 11 - [[N. Eldon Tanner]] called sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]] by [[David
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  • * May 27 - [[N. Eldon Tanner]] dies in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • ...a Book]]''Mormon America'' is a book published in 2009, written by Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling. The Ostlings are husband and wife, both journ
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  • ...be disturbed. On June 1, 1974, the 173rd anniversary of Young’s birth, [[N. Eldon Tanner]], of the [[First Presidency]] of the Church of Jesus Christ,
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  • #redirect [[Reed N. Wilcox: Mormon Businessman]]
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  • #redirect [[Andrew N. Harris: Mormon Illustrator]]
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  • #redirect [[Charlie N. Holmberg: Mormon Author]]
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  • ...The Holy Scriptures: A New Translation from the Original Languages by J. N. Darby.” His literal translation of Ephesians 1:10 reads,
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  • :[N]o one is unconditionally elected to eternal life. Each must, for himself, h
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  • :[I]n ancient days, sacrifice meant to make something or someone holy. It has now
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  • ...f the New Zealand Temple. President Kimball asked his counselor, President N. Eldon Tanner, to preside at the cultural event and to excuse President and
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  • *'''Judge N. Randy Smith''' — Judge Smith attended Brigham Young University, where he
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  • ...ndence Visitors’ Center''' was dedicated on May 31, 1971, by President [[N. Eldon Tanner]].
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  • ...we have put a badge on you as if you were all alike. That badge reads S-I-N-G-L-E-S. I do not like that. I do not like to categorize people. We are all
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  • ...qualified to teach school but was became interested in business. With the N. B. Blackstone Company in Los Angeles, she worked as a fashion model, secre
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  • Her story is also told in [[Gerald N. Lund]]’s ''Divine Signatures: The Confirming Hand of God'' (2010) and [[
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  • ...h while a student at the University of Alberta. His branch president was [[N. Eldon Tanner]] and [[Hugh B. Brown]] was his [[Sunday School]] instructor.
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Lund, Gerald N.}}
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  • *[[Gerald N. Lund]]: Best-selling author of The Work and the Glory Series.
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  • *Davis, Garold N. "Germany Dresden Mission" in Garr, Arnold K., Donald Q. Cannon and Richard
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  • ...hes past the Mormon audience. His style is a combination of New Age, Rock 'n Roll, and Classical that touches people of all ages and appeals to a divers
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  • ...t of Latter-day Saints] in 1989 and left behind his life of drugs and rock-n-roll. He spent his last years serving in the [[Family History]] Center of t
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  • ...enandoah Invitational Art Show at Southern Virginia University, the Robert N. and Peggy Sears Dixie State Invitational Art Show, and the Museum of Churc
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  • n 1991 Mavimbela served as an LDS public affairs missionary for the Africa ar
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  • ...r of ''Mormon Mishaps and Mischief Hilarious Stories for Saints'' (with D. N. Giles). She also wrote stories included in ''Cup of Comfort Book of Christ
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  • ...eatre and Media Arts department. He became head of the playwriting program n 1999. He retired in 2012 due to a muscular degenerative disease. He became
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  • '''Christopher N. McChesney''' is a best-selling author, leadership consultant, and executiv
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  • '''Jared N. Shores''' is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Ch
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  • ...rds Cannon|A. E. Cannon]]), and ''The Opposites of My Jewish Year'' (by L. N. Dion). She is author and illustrator of ''Tickle, Tickle! Itch, Twitch!''
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  • <videoflash>N-ISy4-QoVU&rel=0</videoflash>
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  • ...d like to send the Shaw family fan mail, their new fan mail address is 285 N. Main St., Ste 654, Kaysville, Utah 84037.
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  • '''Nancy Campbell Allen''', also writing as ''N. C. Allen'', is the author of several novels in a variety of genres. Her fi
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Tenney, N. Boyd}}
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  • ...Series (''Descendant'', ''Birthright'', and ''Legacy''). Under the name D. N. Giles she wrote ''The Sharp Edge of a Knife''. She also cowrote (with Cind
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, N. Randy}}
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  • Hinckley was born on July 21, 1868, in Cove Fort, Utah. He was a son of [[Ira N. Hinckley]] and his wife Adelaide. He attended [[Brigham Young University|B
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Hinckley, Ira N.}}
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  • '''Peter N. Johnson''' is a motion picture writer, producer, and director. The first p
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  • ...the District of Columbia Circuit and then for Richard M. Mosk and Charles N. Brower of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands
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  • ...Spirit-Filled Path to Exaltation'' with her husband, Jay. Her son, Andrew N. Harris, has illustrated numerous picture books (including her books ''Tall
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  • ...fe would be like without it. I think I would have been a casualty of rock 'n' roll."[https://www.ldsliving.com/-I-Really-Believe-It-Mormon-Rock-Star-Bra
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  • ...known as W. W. Fife, was a partner with his architectural father [[William N. Fife|William Nicol Fife]] and under his training, became one of Utah’s m
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  • '''William N. Fife''' was the first professional architect in Weber County, Utah. He is
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  • ...f Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. His great-great-grandfather, [[Jesse N. Smith|Jesse Nathaniel Smith]], was a first cousin to the Prophet [[Joseph
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  • ...nd the [[Presiding Bishopric]], including special assistant to President [[N. Eldon Tanner]] and President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] of the First Presidenc
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  • ...tion would not know the difference. Then the operator sent the message D-O-N-E!”[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promontory,_Utah] ''The New York Times'
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  • ...es listed below. The current general president of the Primary is [[Camille N. Johnson]]. Her counselors are [[Susan H. Porter]] and [[Amy Wright|Amy A.
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  • ...'The Multiplier Effect: Tapping the Genius Inside Our Schools'' (with Lois N. Allen).
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  • ...miannual General Conference of the Church, on 30 September 1978, President N. Eldon Tanner, then First Counselor in the First Presidency of the Church,
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  • ...h of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, on September 30, 1978, President [[N. Eldon Tanner]], First Counselor in the [[First Presidency]], read the [htt
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  • .... . . no scientific consensus about what causes homosexual tendencies. ‘[N]ature and nurture both play complex roles,’ [But, while] inherited suscep
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  • ...and she bore ten children before she died in 1920. He then married Hannah N. McMurray and she bore seven daughters before she died in 1933.
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  • ...the operation, under the hands of President Harold B. Lee and President [[N. Eldon Tanner]]. "They blessed me that the operation would be performed wit
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  • ...e the parents of four children. After her death in 1984, he married [[Mary N. Cook|Mary Nielsen]] in 1988. Together they served as missionaries in Mongo
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  • ...dency consisted of five members, including counselors [[Hugh B. Brown]], [[N. Eldon Tanner]], [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] and Isaacson, to accommodate the
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  • ...itfield Co. Ga. by a armed mob of twelve men named David D. Nation, Jasper N. Nation, A.S. Smith, Daniel Smith, Bedj. Clark, W.M. Nation, Andrew Bradley
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  • ...vidence of my Heavenly Father; no! It is good enough for me for I have sin[n]ed and made many crooked paths and I would rather kiss the chastning hand a
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  • '''N'''
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  • ...now termed Mormonism, in the year 1828. I made a business trip to Palmyra, N. Y., and while there stopped with one Oliver Cowdery. A great many people i
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  • Wahsburn, J. N. (1939) ''Book of Mormon Geography.'' New Era Publishing Company, Provo, UT
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  • ...le of the Hole-in-the Rock Pioneers'', by Latter-day Saint author [[Gerald N. Lund]], chronicles the journey of the pioneers called by President John Ta
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  • ...rother, [[Alonzo A. Hinckley]] was also an Apostle. Their father was [[Ira N. Hinckley]].
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  • ...ball]] to the church presidency; who retained Romney and first counselor [[N. Eldon Tanner|Nathan Eldon Tanner]] in their positions. As Kimball, Tanner,
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  • *N. B. Lundwall. ''Temples of the Most High''. (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 196
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  • ...of the Twelve Apostles and the [[First Presidency]]: [[Hugh B. Brown]], [[N. Eldon Tanner]], [[Marion G. Romney]], and [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]; of these
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  • ...oung Academy in 1876, it was dying. Enrollment had declined since [[Warren N. Dusenberry]] had started the school a few months before. There were only 2
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  • ...a-little-of-the-history/ "The Riggin'", A Little of the History in Riggins N Rhymes (includes history of Earl Bascom)]
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