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  • ...] (until December 4, 1907) and then First Counselor to Bishop [[Charles W. Nibley]]. Miller was born on September 11, 1858, in Millcreek, [[Utah]] Territory. Prior to his service as a [[General Authority]], he served as
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  • ...company of Saints. Once the members of the Church were finally settled in Utah, President Woodruff was not sent on any more missions. Instead, he was sent ...epared for whatever is required at his hands by the God of Heaven (Preston Nibley, ''The Presidents of the Church'', 13th ed., p. 129).
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  • ...uched or fired ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._Nibley Charles W. Nibley], ''Conference Report'', Oct. 1917, p.75). But Mormon prophet [[Spencer W. ...side Mormon music as part of religious programs on radio and television in Utah and elsewhere.
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  • ...ing into the twentieth century, Latter-day Saints, now isolated in far off Utah whither they had been driven by Illinois mobs, became the “other.” They ...eated. First, in 1890, the Church forbade [[polygamy]] followed shortly by Utah’s statehood and subsequent integration into the national economy. Second,
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  • ::([[Hugh Nibley]], ''Approaching Zion'', edited by Don E. Norton [Salt Lake City and Provo: ...for the Youth of Zion,” in 1977 Devotional Speeches of the Year [Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1978], p. 75.)
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  • ...ure areas than in the later stately piles of stone in Mesoamerica" ([[Hugh Nibley]], ''The Prophetic Book of Mormon'', "Ancient Temples: What Do They Signify ...1978, ''The World of the Book of Mormon'', Horizon Publishers, Bountiful, Utah, p. 24). (Scholars favoring a Mesoamerican location feel that Cumorah was i
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  • ...hurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. Born in [[Salt Lake City]], [[Utah]] Territory, Smith was the son of Church [[Apostle]] [[John Henry Smith]] a ...lled as president of the Northwestern States Mission, succeeding [[Preston Nibley]].
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