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by Beck and was dismissed because the school's | Mormon administration thought the song would incite t |
d Utah Indians and the Indian Slave Trade: The | Mormon Adoption Program and its Effects on Indian Sla |
Capitol Reef National Park comprises a former | Mormon agricultural settlement that was active from 1 |
The Travelers Buide to Historic | Mormon America. |
f Satan is an atheistic organization, and both | Mormon and Catholic churches discourage their members |
In 1830, Thomas B. Marsh loaned her a Book of | Mormon and she prayerfully read it, and came to the c |
He is a | Mormon, and did his missionary service in Sweden. |
Daniel C. Peterson, ed., The Book of | Mormon and DNA Research, (Provo: Neal A. Maxwell Inst |
His father had read the Book of | Mormon and then told the missionaries he was meeting |
During the translation of the Book of | Mormon and the establishment of the Church of Jesus C |
was miserable because half the population was | Mormon and the atmosphere there was too conservative |
gations using this name, following the Book of | Mormon and hoping to be able to receive the missionar |
his weapons, he held up the Bible and Book of | Mormon and said "These are the only weapons I carry". |
eadership, the historical basis of the Book of | Mormon, and the concept that priesthood authority had |
The Book of | Mormon and the Bible, a record of the Jews (that is, |
he Second Deseret Alphabet Reader, The Book of | Mormon, and a Book of Mormon excerpt called "First Ne |
other (Milla Jovovich) who is about to marry a | Mormon and amidst the chaos befriends Clarke (Jeremy |
He is a | Mormon, and is a part of the same ward as Twilight au |
The Book of | Mormon and DNA Evidence. |
All of these second-hand witnesses, | Mormon and non-Mormon, agreed that Smith had married |
The movie was widely panned by | Mormon and non-Mormon critics with one reviewer calli |
rimarily studied topics related to the Book of | Mormon and Pearl of Great Price. |
William James Hamblin (born 1954) is a | Mormon apologist and associate professor of history a |
I do not believe it is appropriate for a | Mormon apologist to provide the voice or framing for |
Michael T. Griffith (born 1957) is a | Mormon apologist who has written several books defend |
Also, the quote is from a | Mormon apologist. |
Mormon apologists dispute that there was a shortage o | |
ract from Church Proceedings; and Expulsion of | Mormon Apostates, from the Church! |
His principal opponent was William Smith, a | Mormon apostle who ran for the Democratic Party. |
John D. Lee, wrote his Reminiscences, exposed | Mormon Apostle Orson F. Whitney, and was active in po |
In August 1857, | Mormon apostle George A. Smith, of Parowan, set out o |
ry hearing against Parley P. Pratt, the famous | Mormon apostle, on 12 May 1857, and acquitted him. |
hical environment, mountainous landscapes, and | Mormon architecture. |
lin Brickey (born 1973) is a Latter-day Saint ( | Mormon) artist who paints largely pictures based on t |
can, a Freemason, a Catholic, a Satanist and a | Mormon as well for one year (1980). |
e creators of the Broadway musical The Book of | Mormon as their fictional Ugandan warlord "General Bu |
torical inaccuracies,” it was well received by | Mormon audiences. |
s belief stems from statements by 19th century | Mormon authorities including Brigham Young, although |
He also wrote Book of | Mormon Authors: Their Words and Messages. |
y candidate for the state senate, but when his | Mormon background was discovered, he was defeated. |
Fulepp's painting "Early | Mormon Baptism Near Belgrade" has been praised as cap |
Brother Paul's | Mormon Bathroon Reader. |
During the Mexican-American War he led the | Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to California, receivi |
A Concise History of the | Mormon Battalion in the Mexican-American War, 1846 - |
rnia Trail, accompanied by some members of the | Mormon Battalion who had re-enlisted, they found and |
While returning from California with the | Mormon Battalion in 1848, Prowse was reportedly the f |
When the | Mormon Battalion was formed during the War with Mexic |
While in Santa Fe, Foster joined the | Mormon Battalion of Missouri Volunteers, then on its |
In October he accompanied the famous | Mormon Battalion on its march to California, thereaft |
Captain Davis led a company in the | Mormon Battalion during the Mexican War. |
and members of the U.S. Army unit known as the | Mormon Battalion who were discharged in San Diego, ma |
Although there were around 500 men on the | Mormon Battalion roster, only an effective force of 3 |
The | Mormon Battalion was the only religiously based unit |
no visitor's center, the church maintains the | Mormon Battalion Historic Site in Old Town, San Diego |
Mormon Battalion Mountain, a low-lying mountain withi | |
ain body of emigrants to join Company B of the | Mormon Battalion, United States Army, and marched wit |
y monument in the United States, it honors the | Mormon Battalion, the U.S. 1st Dragoons, and the New |
The | Mormon Battalion, U.S. Army of the West, p. 11 |
Some of the discharged members of the | Mormon Battalion, on their way home from California t |
Constructed by the | Mormon Battalion-the only religious unit in American |
the youngest person to go all the way with the | Mormon Battalion. |
e 1, 1850) was the captain of Company E in the | Mormon Battalion. |
Jr. enlisted in the U.S Army as a part of the | Mormon Battalion. |
In 1846, Layton joined the | Mormon Battalion. |
eard about the call for volunteers to form the | Mormon Battalion. |
Pueblo, Colorado where they were joined by the | Mormon Battallion sick detachment, and then traveled |
d to charge the militia position, shouting the | Mormon battle cry of "God and Liberty!" |
American | Mormon became an instant success with audiences, even |
He had never read the Book of | Mormon before making this film. |
He read the entire Book of | Mormon before making up his mind about the church. |
An extension of the | Mormon belief of an imminent Millennium, this council |
General Conference sermon explaining that the | Mormon belief that Jesus and God have physical bodies |
olygamy was irrelevant and the real danger was | Mormon belief in revelation. |
Because of this traditional | Mormon belief and the large population of Mormons in |
entations of Texas history, family values, and | Mormon beliefs. |
Rigdon read the Book of | Mormon, believed in its truthfulness, and was convert |
her has also been listed among "60 Significant | Mormon Biographies". |
Ordained as a | Mormon bishop, he chooses not to play basketball on S |
surplus and sporting goods, Latter Day Saints ( | Mormon) bookstores selling freeze-dried food) anticip |
led Missionary Position and is part two in The | Mormon Boy Trilogy. |
File:Confessions of a | Mormon Boy banner.jpg |
mmunity for his one-man play, Confessions of a | Mormon Boy. |
fleck played Virgil Malloy, one of the pair of | Mormon brothers hired to drive the getaway vehicle. |
Nibley was founded by | Mormon businessmen Charles W. Nibley and George E. St |
Singer's mother was | Mormon but her husband forbade her from practicing he |
He told her he would not become a | Mormon but did so at age 26. |
ons who felt he became “the most complete jack | Mormon” by defending Lee; and by Mormons who were inc |
was introduced to the newly published Book of | Mormon by his cousins, Joseph and Brigham Young. |
the commander of the militia in predominantly | Mormon Caldwell County. |
uate Latter-day Saint Student Association, the | Mormon campus club, and teaches an Institute of Relig |
s success at the 2011 Tony Awards, The Book of | Mormon cast album broke sales records again when it s |
The | Mormon cemetery remains. |
A | Mormon chapel was completed along Main Street in 1947 |
there that Bryce built what is now the oldest | Mormon chapel still in continuous use. |
In the Book of | Mormon, chapters 9 through 22 of the Book of Mosiah a |
rights organizations attacked Christians, the | Mormon Church and minority groups. |
as cut-and-dry example of a proper noun, like | Mormon Church or Boxer Rebellion. |
soon be supported by a raft of facts; that the | Mormon church couldn't have done it alone is a compli |
1854 and 1858 Barmby was minister of the "Free | Mormon Church" in Lancaster, Lancashire, where he hel |
Jesus Christ (commonly referred to as the Gay | Mormon Church) and the First Presidency of that churc |
2003), One Nation Under Gods: A History of the | Mormon Church, New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, IS |
disappeared from the historical record of the | Mormon church, only to have a number of stories about |
h is known for its conservative views from the | Mormon Church. |
of Latter-day Saints, Rose Marie was known in | Mormon circles for her proselytizing efforts among th |
Under Young's leadership, about 13,000 | Mormon citizens of Nauvoo, Illinois set out to find a |
ntinuity of the Catholic Church, which refuted | Mormon claims against the Church. |
In the 1890s his family moved to the | Mormon Colonies in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. |
years in Mexico, it was in the mainly American | Mormon Colonies, so he knew very little Spanish. |
te Tribe leader, invited Brigham Young to send | Mormon colonists to the area. |
oved to Douglas, Arizona, with the body of the | Mormon colonists who had decided to leave Mexico due |
Christopher Layton, a | Mormon colonizer and Patriarch, was born in Thorncote |
itten in the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a | Mormon colonizer in the area, purporting to report se |
Layton (March 8, 1821 - August 7, 1898) was a | Mormon colonizer and Patriarch who founded the cities |
It was the first | Mormon colony established by Lyman Wight in Texas. |
t the age of 79, Bunker went to help found the | Mormon colony at Colonia Morelos, Sonora, Mexico. |
dent Brigham Young to allow him to establish a | Mormon colony in the Pacific. |
d other crimes committed within Fundamentalist | Mormon communities that practice plural marriage. |
in order to escape prosecution, and to set up | Mormon communities there. |
Though the Boyers connected with the | Mormon community in Wisconsin, they considered themse |
ventually "fiddle-footed his way" to Nauvoo, a | Mormon community on the Mississippi River, where he a |
He settled in the temporary | Mormon community of Council Bluffs, Iowa (then called |
He moved to Nauvoo, Illinois and joined the | Mormon community in 1842, where he established a gun |
associates though she lives in a predominately | Mormon community. |
The | Mormon company approached the camp of the Ray militia |
Francisville, Missouri and came to Utah with a | Mormon company in 1860. |
tween 534 and 559 Latter-day Saints men led by | Mormon company officers, commanded by regular US army |
Intending to leave no witnesses of | Mormon complicity in the siege and avoid reprisals co |
Lex de Azevedo is an American | Mormon composer, song writer, pianist and singer know |
He was prominently involved in the | Mormon conflicts in Missouri before leaving the churc |
Its name came from the Welling Branch, the | Mormon congregation that was established there in 190 |
vember 9, 1856 - July 20, 1944) was an English | Mormon convert and a prominent leader of The Church o |
ed up stakes to follow Franklin Chamberlain, a | Mormon convert who had married Lydia, the oldest chil |
o, the gathering place of increasing crowds of | Mormon converts. |
The | Mormon Corporate Empire. |
In turn, his critique was criticized by other | Mormon counselors, as well as by one of the book's au |
Lower rainfall and | Mormon crickets ended the experiment. |
rsity (BYU), where he is editor of the Book of | Mormon Critical Text Project. |
list best known for her work within her native | Mormon culture. |
He was also particularly antagonistic of the | Mormon Danites. |
known for a profile he developed of the ideal | Mormon Democrat, in what has been called the "Magleby |
The Book of | Mormon describes an oracle known as the Liahona which |
ing polygamy, or merely stated a belief in the | Mormon doctrine of plural marriage without actually p |
igured prominently in the establishment of the | Mormon doctrine of the redemption of the dead and lat |
known use of the term "law of adoption" within | Mormon doctrine was by Parley P. Pratt; however, the |
l of Education, with his dissertation entitled | Mormon Education in the Bold Years. |
reel film took its title from the 1905 book by | Mormon educator John Henry Evans. |
d in the funeral regulation law allowances for | Mormon elders to conduct funerals and even to do so i |
single thread, they will have to call for the | Mormon Elders to save it from utter destruction; and |
Battalion members rejoined the | Mormon emigrants from the west, traveling from Califo |
tage as well as the path of the California and | Mormon emigration trails. |
Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith, Prophet's Wife, Elect | |
Newell co-authored the 1984 book | Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith with Valeen Tippetts A |
rican Life, published in 1965, followed by The | Mormon Establishment in 1966. |
tiated by men who were bitterly opposed to the | Mormon establishment. |
ed Smith's successor Brigham Young to lead the | Mormon Exodus to Utah in 1846-47. |
er, an account of Western trails predating the | Mormon exodus, with Utah historian Will Bagley. |
g that was discovered and used by the original | Mormon expedition to Utah under the leadership of Bri |
where he commanded Fort Laramie, rode with the | Mormon Expedition, and was a noted Indian fighter. |
a very discernible sense, every book about the | Mormon experience in nineteenth-century Utah publishe |
source documents that look at the West through | Mormon eyes and the Mormons through Western eyes. |
f their own experience of having abandoned the | Mormon faith they grew up in. |
inent symbol of a new era for the study of the | Mormon faith in secular higher education. |
In 1837 he was converted to the | Mormon faith after reading the Book of Mormon in thre |
s low name recognition and questions about his | Mormon faith. |
xpelled in November of that year, due to their | Mormon faith. |
Lees' home teacher, a spiritual leader in the | Mormon faith. |
mericans with their first in-depth look at the | Mormon faith. |
ning that he avoids drugs, in keeping with his | Mormon faith. |
He was brought up in the | Mormon faith; as a youth, he attended the local LDS c |
Christ of Latter-day Saints also known as the | Mormon faith; after high school, he served a two-year |
n the perpetrators, was spared and taken in by | Mormon families in Southern Utah. |
By October 1838 there were approximately 75 | Mormon families living along the banks of Shoal Creek |
David's mother was from a | Mormon family in Salt Lake City and when he was eight |
As a small boy he came west with a | Mormon family. |
Teton Basin, was later settled by | Mormon farmers, who used the fertile but elevated val |
mes is the daughter of a feminist mother and a | Mormon father and was for two years a missionary in V |
Gamofites, an organization for gay | Mormon fathers, began in 1991. |
Willes has no relation to early | Mormon figure William S. S. Willes. |
was founded by Thomas Rowell Leavitt, another | Mormon fleeing the U.S. federal crackdown on polygamy |
The popularity of distinctively | Mormon folk songs had already faded, though. |
Mormon folk songs showcase pioneer-era Mormon unity. | |
River was a skirmish between Latter Day Saint ( | Mormon) forces and Missouri state militia unit from s |
Because they practiced a uniquely | Mormon form of communalism called the United Order in |
large number of films about Latter Day Saint ( | Mormon) founder Joseph Smith. |
akes its name from an 1830 revelation given to | Mormon founder Joseph Smith Jr. which instructed that |
The design of the town resembled | Mormon founder and prophet Joseph Smith Jr.'s plan fo |
Belly was born 17 August 1738 at | Mormon, France (now Maurenon) on his family's estate |
prominent educator and defender of the Book of | Mormon Francis W. Kirkham. |
The | Mormon Fritillary (Speyeria mormonia) is a butterfly |
h Smith, Jr. in the translation of The Book of | Mormon from the Golden Plates, married Elizabeth Ann |
id church-political organization with roots in | Mormon fundamentalism that was organized in 1977 by A |
Mormon Fundamentalism teaches that plural marriage is | |
sect within the Latter Day Saint movement and | Mormon fundamentalism that practices plural marriage, |
story and modern manifestation of polygamy and | Mormon Fundamentalism, from an evangelical Christian |
as highlighted what he views as a challenge to | Mormon fundamentalism: Bryant argues that Mormon fund |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a | Mormon fundamentalist organization based in Colorado |
He is known for his | Mormon fundamentalist books, pamphlets and magazines, |
ingston (born 1959) has been the leader of the | Mormon fundamentalist Latter Day Church of Christ and |
to Andrew Kimball and Olive Woolley, sister of | Mormon fundamentalist pioneer John W. Woolley. |
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