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  • |4 |18 January [[1972]]
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  • ...the Lord, and the power of God unto salvation" (Doctrine and Covenants 68:4). ...0, 1831, and finally arrived in [[Independence, Missouri|Independence]] on January 5, 1832. In June, W. W. Phelps began setting the type for the book. The fir
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  • On Saturday, 4 October 2008, during the opening session of the 178th Semiannual [[General ...nted, the mission was re-opened, and missionaries began to proselyte on 27 January 1965. By 1978, membership had grown to over 7,000 and increased to 14,000 b
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  • ==January== * January 1 - The [[First Presidency]] and [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] publish
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  • ==January== * January 2 - [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 38 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Fay
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  • ==January== * January 16 – Until [[E. B. Grandin]] was paid [[Joseph Smith]] and [[Martin Harri
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  • ...t to the New Hope for Africa school and orphanage. Nearly 150 orphans ages 4 to 17 live at New Hope for Africa, where the Church is providing new living ...h of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in Uganda was organized on Sunday, January 17, 2010. Almost 1,000 members met at the Kololo meetinghouse in Kampala to
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  • ==January== * January 9 - Dedication of [[Anchorage Alaska Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ...rs of the capital, defending the faith and practices of the Saints. During January the Spanish translation of the ''Voice of Warning'' was completed and the m ...at "Mormon" colonists would be welcome in the Republic, left for Utah Feb. 4, 1880, leaving Elder Stewart in charge of the mission.
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  • ==January== * January 22-23 - [[School of the Prophets]] begins in [[Kirtland|Kirtland, Ohio]].
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  • ==January== * January 11 - Dedication of [[Accra Ghana Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ==January== * January 4 - President Benjamin Harrison issues a proclamation of amnesty to all [[Plu
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  • ==January== * January 2 - [[David O. McKay]] marries Emma Ray Riggs.
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  • ==January== * January 4 - Utah admitted to the Union as the 45th state.
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  • ==January== * January 4 - The new [[Brigham Young Academy]] building at [[Provo]], [[Utah]], was de
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  • ...comes-part-of-byu?lang=eng&query=FARMS FARMS becomes part of BYU], Ensign, January 1998.</ref> ...comes-part-of-byu?lang=eng&query=FARMS FARMS becomes part of BYU], Ensign, January 1998.</ref>
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  • ==January== * February 4 - First Saints start migration from [[Nauvoo]] to the West.
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  • ==January== * October 4 - [[Marion G. Romney]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]].
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  • ...omas B Marsh]][[Thomas B. Marsh|Thomas Baldwin Marsh]] (November 1, 1799–January 1866) was an original member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]]. He s :''In January, 1835, in company with Bishop [[Edward Partridge|Partridge]] and agreeable
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  • Dan Jones was born on August 4, 1810, in the parish of Halkyn, North Wales. He was one of eight children b ...hin ten miles of Halkyn), and they married in the Denbigh Parish church on January 3, 1837. By 1841, they had immigrated to the United States and made their h
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  • ==January== * May 4 - First [[temple endowment|endowments]] given to seven men at a meeting in
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  • ==January== * [[Doctrine and Covenants|D&C]] 4 recorded by [[Joseph Smith]] in [[Harmony, Pennsylvania]].
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  • ==January== * October 4 - [[Thomas S. Monson]] sustained and ordained as an [[apostle]].
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  • ==January== * August 4 - [[Ezra Taft Benson]] born in Whitney, Idaho.
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  • ==January== ...mber 5 - [[Carthage Jail]] purchased by the Church as a historic site for $4,000.
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  • ==January== * October 4 - The ''Contributor'' first published.
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  • ==January== * April 4 - Elder [[Neil L. Andersen]] was sustained as a member of the [[Quorum of t
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  • ...to visit her sister and the Stowell family, and Joseph and Emma eloped on January 18, 1827. They lived for a few months with the Smith family, during which t ...1830). After a trip to New York for Church business, they left for Ohio in January 1831 and never returned to Harmony.
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  • ...am'' (2012), and ''Celebrity MasterChef'' (2016 – he was a finalist). In January 2010, Jimmy participated in the British ITV1 celebrity reality television p
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  • ...third governor of the State of [[Utah]], serving from January 4, 1909, to January 1, 1917. He was Chair of the National Governors Association from August 24, Spry was born on January 11, 1864, at Windsor, Berkshire, England. He came to Utah Territory with hi
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  • ...from January 6, 1896, to January 2, 1905. Utah gained statehood on January 4, 1896.
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  • On 12 January 2019, the Church released an artist rendering of the San Juan Puerto Rico T ...l began holding meeting in Guajataca, in the island’s northwest area. In January 1964, the first missionaries arrived in Puerto Rico, with the first convert
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  • ...hedule, which includes getting up at 6:30 and going to bed at 10:30 (As of January 2017, missionary schedules and rules are more flexible depending on the cul ...hurch of Jesus Christ. At the time he wrote the article, there were about 4,000 seniors serving all over the world. He talked about one couple where t
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  • Utah became a state on January 4, 1896. It was the 45th state admitted to the union. By 1900, [http://comeun ...ow has just under 3.3 million residents.[https://www.deseret.com/utah/2021/4/26/22404356/2020-census-which-state-grew-the-fastest-past-decade-hint-its-p
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  • ...the busiest port in South Africa. With a metropolitan population of almost 4.5 million people, it is the country's third-largest city, behind Johannesbu ...,450 of whom attended the area’s first conference. Fourteen years later, 4,200 church members attended a conference in Johannesburg, and four years af
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  • [[Image:Salt-Lake-Temple-2019-4.jpg|500px|thumb|<center><span style="color:#0D8ED3">Salt Lake Temple</span> ...he pictures in the gallery are taken from [https://www.deseret.com/2019/12/4/20994542/salt-lake-mormon-temple-new-renderings-renovation-temple-square <i
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  • ...s a member of the [[First Presidency]] of the Church of Jesus Christ. Over 4,000 people were in attendance, both inside and outside the building. Presid File:Provo City Center Temple 4.jpg|Provo City Center Temple
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  • ...esus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 12 March 1995, until his death on 27 January 2008, taught, "Generally speaking, the most miserable people I know are tho ...urchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/4.19-21?lang=eng Mosiah 4:19-21].
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  • ...1, and in History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Vol. 4) The Deseret constitution in Utah was amended February 4, 1867, to eliminate the words “free, white, male” from voting requireme
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  • ...e many gifts of the Spirit (see Doctrine and Covenants 46:10-33; Moroni 10:4-19). He is the Spirit of Truth and the Holy Spirit of Promise. He comforts, ...trine and Covenants 46:10-33''' (see also 1 Corinthians 12:3-11; Moroni 10:4-25) — Note: In these verses we find enumerated all the gifts of the Spiri
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  • ...n January 2004, and during the last session of General Conference on April 4, 2004, he said: She died April 6, 2004. He died on January 27, 2008.
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  • ...l of 978 yards and 18 touchdowns. Collie did all this while maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Austin was recruited by Stanford, Arizona, Arizona ...wl. He was All-Mountain West Conference first team receiver for 2008. In January, 2009, Collie announced that he would forgo his senior year of college ball
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  • He was born in Pocatello, Idaho, on January 16, 1918, and died on January 4, 1962. During high school, he was all-state in football and basketball and
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  • ...served one term in the U.S. House of Representatives, from January 1995 to January 1997. She was the third woman and first Republican woman to be elected to C ...her 1994 campaign had come from her husband Joe, who had embezzled nearly $4 million from her father. He disappeared in November 1995 for six days, then
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  • ...ft. During that season, he started in 13 games. He was waived on September 4, 2010. The following November, he signed with the Indianapolis Colts and ap On January 5, 2012, he signed with the Tennessee Titans. He played in 12 games with tw
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  • ...ts. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons on October 25, 2011, and retired in January 2012.
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  • ...and a natural-born leader. He was born in Fontana, California, on January 4, 1985, to Steve and Debbie Weddle, members of the Lutheran Church. In high ...s ends, he will begin his new head coaching job at Rancho Bernardo High in January 2023.
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  • He was born on January 4, 1921, and raised in Rigby, Idaho. “When he was a little boy, he spent we He died of congestive heart failure at his home on January 22, 2015.
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  • In January 2000, [[Mormon president|church president]] [[Gordon B. Hinckley]] and the ...www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/nt/2-tim/4?lang=eng 2 Timothy 4:1])
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  • ...as the Mormon Church. He held that position from March 12, [[1995]] until January 27, [[2008]] when he died. He had served in a full-time capacity for the Ch ...for 67 years before her death in [[2004]]. He died in his home at 7 PM on January 27, [[2008]], of causes incident to age.
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