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The Memoirs of Joseph Smith III (1832-1914)

Author : Joseph Smith (III),Richard P. Howard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Religion
ISBN : WISC:89063007116

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The Memoirs of President Joseph Smith (1832-1914)

Author : Joseph Smith (III)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1934
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:13971167

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The Memoirs of President Joseph Smith (1832-1914) by Joseph Smith (III) Pdf

Index to The Memoirs of President Joseph Smith III (1832-1914) Edited by Mary Audentia Smith Anderson and Appearing in the Saint's Herald (November 6, 1934 - July 31, 1937)

Author : Joseph Smith (III),Richard P. Howard,Mary Audentia Smith Anderson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 197?
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:233530086

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Index to The Memoirs of President Joseph Smith III (1832-1914) Edited by Mary Audentia Smith Anderson and Appearing in the Saint's Herald (November 6, 1934 - July 31, 1937) by Joseph Smith (III),Richard P. Howard,Mary Audentia Smith Anderson Pdf

Joseph Smith for President

Author : Spencer W. McBride
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190909413

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Joseph Smith for President by Spencer W. McBride Pdf

"In 1844, Joseph Smith, the controversial founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, had amassed a national following of some 25,000 believers-and a militia of some 2,500 men. In this year, his priority was protecting the lives and civil rights of his people. Having failed to win the support of any of the presidential contenders for these efforts, Smith launched his own renegade campaign for the White House, one that would end with his assassination at the hands of an angry mob. Smith ran on a platform that called for the total abolition of slavery, the closure of the country's penitentiaries, the reestablishment of a national bank to stabilize the economy, and most importantly an expansion of protections for religious minorities. Spencer W. McBride tells the story of Smith's quixotic but consequential run for the White House and shows how his calls for religious freedom helped to shape the American political system we know today"--

Joseph Smith III and the Restoration

Author : Joseph Smith (III)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1952
Category : Electronic
ISBN : WISC:89067577619

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Far West Missouri

Author : Dan A. Lisonbee,Janet L. Lisonbee
Publisher : Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781462105779

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Far West Missouri by Dan A. Lisonbee,Janet L. Lisonbee Pdf

In recent years, the Church has developed and restored many historical sites in order to commemorate past events and preserve their legacy. However, one place remains largely untouched: Far West, Missouri. Besides a few commemorative plaques, no physical evidence remains of what was once a thriving community of over 10,000 Saints. In this book, "Far West, Missouri: It Shall Be Called Most Holy," authors Dan and Janet Lisonbee bring to life Far West's rich and significant role in Church history. With the help of photographs, personal histories, eyewitness accounts, and other historical data, you'll come to appreciate the story of this unique area and relate to the people who lived there in a whole new way.

Joseph Smith’s Polygamy, Volume 1: History

Author : Brian C. Hales
Publisher : Greg Kofford Books
Page : 638 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Joseph Smith’s Polygamy, Volume 1: History by Brian C. Hales Pdf

Few American religious figures have stirred more passion among adherents and antagonists than Joseph Smith. Born in 1805 and silenced thirty-nine years later by assassins’ bullets, he dictated more than one-hundred revelations, published books of new scripture, built a temple, organized several new cities, and became the proclaimed prophet to tens of thousands during his abbreviated life. Among his many novel teachings and practices, none is more controversial than plural marriage, a restoration of the Old Testament practice that he accepted as part of his divinely appointed mission. Joseph Smith taught his polygamy doctrines only in secret and dictated a revelation in July 1843 authorizing its practice (now LDS D&C 132) that was never published during his lifetime. Although rumors and exposés multiplied, it was not until 1852 that Mormons in Brigham Young’s Utah took a public stand. By then, thousands of Mormons were engaged in the practice that was seen as essential to salvation. Victorian America saw plural marriage as immoral and Joseph Smith as acting on libido. However, the private writings of Nauvoo participants and other polygamy insiders tell another, more complex and nuanced story. Many of these accounts have never been published. Others have been printed sporadically in unrelated publications. Drawing on every known historical account, whether by supporters or opponents, Volumes 1 and 2 take a fresh look at the chronology and development of Mormon polygamy, including the difficult conundrums of the Fannie Alger relationship, polyandry, the “angel with a sword” accounts, Emma Smith’s poignant response, and the possibility of Joseph Smith offspring by his plural wives. Among the most intriguing are the newly available Andrew Jenson papers containing not only the often-quoted statements by surviving plural wives but also Jenson’s own private research, conducted in the late nineteenth century. Telling the story of Joseph Smith’s polygamy from the records of those who knew him best, augmented by those who observed him from a distance, may have produced the most useful view of all.

William B. Smith

Author : Kyle R. Walker
Publisher : Greg Kofford Books
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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William B. Smith by Kyle R. Walker Pdf

2016 Best Biography Award, John Whitmer Historical Association Younger brother of Joseph Smith, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and Church Patriarch for a time, William Smith had tumultuous yet devoted relationships with Joseph, his fellow members of the Twelve, and the LDS and RLDS (Community of Christ) churches. Walker's imposing biography examines not only William's complex life in detail, but also sheds additional light on the family dynamics of Joseph and Lucy Mack Smith, as well as the turbulent intersections between the LDS and RLDS churches. William B. Smith: In the Shadow of a Prophet is a vital contribution to Mormon history in both the LDS and RLDS traditions.

Return to the City of Joseph

Author : Scott C. Esplin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2018-11-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780252050855

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Return to the City of Joseph by Scott C. Esplin Pdf

In the mid-twentieth century, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) returned to Nauvoo, Illinois, home to the thriving religious community led by Joseph Smith before his murder in 1844. The quiet farm town became a major Mormon heritage site visited annually by tens of thousands of people. Yet Nauvoo's dramatic restoration proved fraught with conflicts. Scott C. Esplin's social history looks at how Nauvoo's different groups have sparred over heritage and historical memory. The Latter-day Saint project brought it into conflict with the Community of Christ, the Midwestern branch of Mormonism that had kept a foothold in the town and a claim on its Smith-related sites. Non-Mormon locals, meanwhile, sought to maintain the historic place of ancestors who had settled in Nauvoo after the Latter-day Saints' departure. Examining the recent and present-day struggles to define the town, Esplin probes the values of the local groups while placing Nauvoo at the center of Mormonism's attempt to carve a role for itself within the greater narrative of American history.

Salvation and Solvency

Author : Robert Christian Kahlert
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110472677

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Salvation and Solvency by Robert Christian Kahlert Pdf

This monograph tracks the development of the socio-economic stance of early Mormonism, an American Millenarian Restorationist movement, through the first fourteen years of the church’s existence, from its incorporation in the spring of 1830 in New York, through Ohio and Missouri and Illinois, up to the lynching of its prophet Joseph Smith Jr in the summer of 1844. Mormonism used a new revelation, the Book of Mormon, and a new apostolically inspired church organization to connect American antiquities to covenant-theological salvation history. The innovative religious strategy was coupled with a conservative socio-economic stance that was supportive of technological innovation. This analysis of the early Mormon church uses case studies focused on socio-economic problems, such as wealth distribution, the financing of publication projects, land trade and banking, and caring for the poor. In order to correct for the agentive overtones of standard Mormon historiography, both in its supportive and in its detractive stance, the explanatory models of social time from Fernand Braudel’s classic work on the Mediterranean are transferred to and applied in the nineteenth-century American context.

Your Sister in the Gospel

Author : Quincy D. Newell
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780199338689

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Your Sister in the Gospel by Quincy D. Newell Pdf

"Dear Brother," Jane Manning James wrote to Joseph F. Smith in 1903, "I take this opportunity of writing to ask you if I can get my endowments and also finish the work I have begun for my dead.... Your sister in the Gospel, Jane E. James." A faithful Latter-day Saint since her conversion sixty years earlier, James had made this request several times before, to no avail, and this time she would be just as unsuccessful, even though most Latter-day Saints were allowed to participate in the endowment ritual in the temple as a matter of course. James, unlike most Mormons, was black. For that reason, she was barred from performing the temple rituals that Latter-day Saints believe are necessary to reach the highest degrees of glory after death. A free black woman from Connecticut, James positioned herself at the center of LDS history with uncanny precision. After her conversion, she traveled with her family and other converts from the region to Nauvoo, Illinois, where the LDS church was then based. There, she took a job as a servant in the home of Joseph Smith, the founder and first prophet of the LDS church. When Smith was killed in 1844, Jane found employment as a servant in Brigham Young's home. These positions placed Jane in proximity to Mormonism's most powerful figures, but did not protect her from the church's racially discriminatory policies. Nevertheless, she remained a faithful member until her death in 1908. Your Sister in the Gospel is the first scholarly biography of Jane Manning James or, for that matter, any black Mormon. Quincy D. Newell chronicles the life of this remarkable yet largely unknown figure and reveals why James's story changes our understanding of American history.

Excavating Nauvoo

Author : Benjamin C. Pykles
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780803228351

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Excavating Nauvoo by Benjamin C. Pykles Pdf

This detailed study of the excavation and restoration of the city of Nauvoo, Illinois, reveals the roots of historical archaeology. In the late 1960s, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsored an archaeology program to authentically restore the city of Nauvoo, which was founded along the Mississippi River in the 1840s by the Mormons as they moved west. Non-Mormon scholars were also interested in Nauvoo because it was representative of several western frontier towns in this era. As the archaeology and restoration of Nauvoo progressed, however, conflicts arose, particularly regarding control of the site and its interpretation for the public. The field of historical archaeology was just coming into its own during this period, with myriad perspectives and doctrines being developed and tested. The Nauvoo site was one of the places where the discipline was forged. This well-researched account weaves together multiple viewpoints in examining the many contentious issues surrounding the archaeology and restoration of the city of Nauvoo, Illinois, providing an illuminating picture of the early days of professional historical archaeology.

Joseph Smith III

Author : Roger D. Launius
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0252065158

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Joseph Smith III by Roger D. Launius Pdf

This interesting, well-researched biography of the founder of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints covers the 54 years of his presidency, a tenure marked by Mormon factionalism that he succeeded in controlling. The son of the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith III at first resisted succeeding his father as leader and prophet but, as his biographer underscores, his governance from 1860 until his death in 1914 was fiercely committed to the religious legacy of his parent. Differing in style from the elder Smith's "sometimes disastrous impracticality," his son exemplified rugged individualism with a secular pragmatism that sprang from his legal education. An opponent of polygamy, as proclaimed by Brigham Young, the younger Smith established a viable bureaucracy and a style of leadership that characterizes the Mormon community today, notes the author, a military historian.