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  • *As of 7 April 2024, there are 190 dedicated temples. Temples under various stages o |7
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  • ...gan to proselyte on 27 January 1965. By 1978, membership had grown to over 7,000 and increased to 14,000 by 1990. Today there are over 27,700 members or ...ding was removed from the temple as landscaping continues to progress." In February 2018, the first aerial pictures of the temple were released, showing the te
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  • |February [[1829]] |7
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  • The first [[Mormon Pioneers|pioneers]] crossed the Mississippi River on February 4, 1846, to journey through the Great Plains and obtain religious freedom. Austin, Louise Maria (7, daughter of Julius and Octavia) ·
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  • ...-fastest-growing-state#file-workers-build-housing-in-vineyard-tuesday-june-7-2016-according-to-estimates-released-tuesday-utahs-population-increased-2-0 ...so likely bolstered by rapid economic growth. Utah's economy expanded by 3.7 percent in 2018, far outpacing the 2.9 percent national GDP growth."[https:
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  • ==February== * February 4 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 41 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Kir
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  • ==February== * April 7 - [[Wilford Woodruff]] sustained as President of [[The Church of Jesus Chri
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  • ...anization with the motto "Charity Never Faileth," today includes more than 7 million women in over 188 countries. All [http://www.mormonwoman.org Latter ...k at https://www.facebook.com/yreliefsocietyworldwide/. It was launched on February 27, 2024.
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  • ==February== * February 9 - Dedication of [[Provo Utah Temple]] by [[Harold B. Lee]].
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  • ..., no other franchise has earned more divisional playoff round appearances (7) and only Bill Belichick's New England Patriots have exceeded Philadelphia' ...ay since the Chiefs defeated the Denver Broncos in 1963 by a score of 69–7. Later that month, the Chiefs played his old team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
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  • ==February== * April 7 - The [[King Follett Discourse| King Follett Sermon]] is delivered by [[Jos
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  • ==February== * March 7 - The Navajo-Zuni Mission formed, the first mission designated only for Ind
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  • '''Hugh Winder Nibley''' (born March 27, [[1910]] in Portland, Oregon - February 24, [[2005]]) was one of the most celebrated scholars of [http://comeuntoch Hugh Nibley died February 24, [[2005]]. [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,600114447,00.html] He
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  • *[[Thomas B. Marsh]], February 14, 1835–March 17, 1839 (excommunicated) *[[Wilford Woodruff]], October 10, 1880–April 7, 1889 (became Church president)
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  • ...4-35), to strengthen and help others (see Doctrine and Covenants 81:5; 108:7), and to nurture the Saints (see Moroni 6:4). Home teachers are male member ...and to strengthen them in all that they do (see Doctrine and Covenants 108:7).
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  • ==February== * September 7 - Dedication of [[London England Temple]] by [[David O. McKay]].
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  • ==February== * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 6, 7, 8 and 9 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Harmony, Pennsylvania]].
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  • ==February== * April 7 - [[Russell M. Nelson]] called amd sustained as an [[apostle]] by [[Spencer
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  • ==February== * Oktober 7 - [[Abraham O. Woodruff]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Wilford
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  • ...relief caused by massive ancient earthquakes, with a maximum difference of 7,099 feet (2164 m) being achieved with the rise of Twin Peaks from the Salt ...rs on average from November 6 to April 18, producing a total average of 62.7 in (159 cm), while the city's watersheds in nearby mountains accumulate ave
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  • ....W. Phelps''', and '''William W. Phelps''') (February 17, 1792–March 7, [[1872]]) was an important early leader of the of [http://comeuntochrist.o Born February 17, 1792 in Dover, Hanover Township, New Jersey, Phelps has been referred t
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  • ==February== * September 7-11 - [[Mountain Meadows massacre]] occurs.
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  • ==February== * June 7 - Dedication of [[Preston England Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==February== * March 7 - The Church is legally recognized by the government in Benin, a French-spe
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  • ==February== * August 7 - Dedication of [[Aba Nigeria Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==February== * April 7 - [[Richard R. Lyman]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Joseph F. S
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  • * January 7 - [[Melvin J. Ballard]] called and ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Heber J. G ==February==
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  • ==February== * April 7 - [[Joseph Fielding Smith]] ordained an [[apostle]] by [[Joseph F. Smith]].
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  • ==February== July 7 - [[Charles William Penrose|Charles W. Penrose]] called and ordained an [[
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  • '''Reed Owen Smoot''' (January 10, 1862 – February 9, 1941) was a native-born Utahn who served in the United States Senate. Sm ...a M. Eldredge in 1884 and together they had seven children. (Alpha died on 7 November 1928 and Smoot later married Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets on 2 July 19
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  • The growth of the Church moved steadily onward. By October 1978, there were 7,200 church members in South Africa, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), and southwest Afri ...an South Africa Temple from Wednesday, 22 January 2020 through Saturday, 1 February 2020. An open house was not held on Sunday, 26 January 2020. The open house
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  • He was born 7 April 1797 in Hopkinton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. the son of John Y He married Jane Adeline Bicknell 18 February 1834 in [[Kirtland]]. He fathered eleven children by her: Jane A., Joseph,
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  • On 7 May 1998 the [[First Presidency]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church The site chosen for the temple was 4.7 acres and is considered one of the most beautiful temple sites. The Pacific
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  • Oatman was born on September 7, 1837, in Illinois. She was one of seven children of Royce Oatman and his w ...en year old Lorenzo was left for dead and Olive (age 14) and Mary Ann (age 7) were taken to be slaves. When Lorenzo came to, he saw his dead family and
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  • ...ite is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ. As a finalist in the season 7 ''American Idol'' competition, she was noted for her modest dress. Photo by ...to rave reviews. It debuted at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also in February of 2009, Michael Johns, a fellow American Idol contestant, released his sin
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  • ...esponds to the seven men the Apostles in Jesus’ time appointed (see Acts 7:3). On June 7, [[1844]], [[William Law]], a disaffected Latter-day Saint, published the f
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  • Sir Arthur Keith (5 February 1866 – 7 January 1955), a Scottish physical anthropologist and anatomist is quoted a ...of Moses [2:27], in the Pearl of Great Price; and in the Book of Abraham 5:7. The latter statement reads: "And the Gods formed man from the dust of the
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  • ...that “God knows what we do not know and sees what we do not see.”<sup>7</sup> ...y expressed his forgiveness and concern for the alleged drunk driver. Last February, when a car crashed into Bishop Christopher Williams’s vehicle, he had a
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  • ...rist is “a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec.” In Hebrews 7:14-22 we learn, ...f [[Hyrum Smith]], the brother of Joseph Smith. He was released on October 7, 1946, at his request. In April 1947, [[Eldred G. Smith]], the eldest son o
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  • ...dren when Michelle was six. Her mother became a nurse and worked 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. six days a week to provide for her family and be home during the dayti ...after tweeting an announcement video.[https://www.deseret.com/utah/2020/2/7/21128178/utah-governor-race-huntsman-provo-mayor-kaufusi-running-mate] Kauf
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  • ...p://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] on February 3, [[2008]], upon the death of President [[Gordon B. Hinckley]]. Monson was On October 7, 1948, he married [[Frances Johnson Monson|Frances Beverly Johnson]] in the
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  • ...nship, and Livonia. <ref> Browne. ''The Michigan Mormons''. p. 15</ref> In February, 1841, a conference was held in Brownstown Township, where Serrine presided James J. Strang had been baptized in Nauvoo by Joseph Smith on 25 February 1844, ordained an Elder and instructed to create a Stake of the Church in V
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  • ...d the Parramatta Eels in 2014 with an estimated 800,000 AUD per season. In February 2023, he told the Church News, “There are so many things that I use in my On 7 December 2015, Hopoate signed a 2-year contract with the Canterbury-Banksto
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  • ...h in the Southern States. He traveled as far as Middlebury, Ohio, where on February 25, 1832, he preached a sermon. He did not continue on his mission because ...anuary to June 1833. He was appointed a high councilor in Clay County July 7, 1834, but was appointed to return to Ohio with Joseph Smith in July 1834.
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  • [[Karl G. Maeser|Karl Gottfried Maeser]] (January 16,[[1828]] – February 15,[[1901]]) was a prominent [[Utah]] educator and a member of [http://come ...lice Louise Reynolds]], [[William Spry]],<ref>1962 speechs of the Year, p. 7</ref> [[Bryant S. Hinckley]], and [[James E. Talmage]].
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  • On February 16, 1832, Dibble went to the Johnson home at the time that [[Joseph Smith]] ...owing year, leaving him with five children. He married Hannah Ann Smith in February 1841. He eventually had three more children. After the martyrdom of Joseph
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  • ...to the First Council of the Seventy in 1862. He served until his death on February 18, 1883. Van Cott was born on September 7, 1814, in Canaan, New York, to Losee Van Cott and Lavina Pratt (uncle and a
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  • He arrived in [[Kirtland|Kirtland, Ohio]] on February 22, [[1834]]. Two days later he and Pratt testified about the conflict in M Settling near the Grand River in Daviess County, Missouri, on about February 1, [[1838]], Lyman Wight built a house and later a ferry, which became know
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  • :SACRAMENTO 7 November 2008 (This news release was issued by the Roman Catholic Diocese o ...of homosexuality. In New Mexico, a wedding photographer was fined nearly $7,000 for refusing to shoot a gay commitment ceremony. The dating site eHarmo
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  • ...e to well-founded objections.” <ref>Letter from Washington to Lafayette, 7 Feb. 1788, quoted in Catherine Drinker Bowen, ''Miracle at Philadelphia'', ...>[[Dallin H. Oaks]], “The Divinely Inspired Constitution,” ''Ensign'', February 1992, 68. [http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010
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