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  1. Latter Day Saint Beliefs : A Comparison Between the RLDS Church and the LDS Church by Steven L. Shields, 1986-05
  2. The Doctrine And Covenants, Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints, Containing The Revelations Given To Joseph Smith, Junior (1879) by Orson Pratt, 2009-08-27
  3. Rational Theology; As Taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints by John Andreas Widtsoe, 2010-03-27
  4. The Latter-Day Saint Century by Richard O. Cowan, 1999-10
  5. The Mormon Trail and the Latter-Day Saints in American History by Carol Rust Nash, 1999-06
  6. Latter-Day Saints and the Sabbath
  7. Joseph Smith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints as a Translator by R. C. Webb, 2007-07-25
  8. The Mormon Illusion: What the Bible Says About the Latter-Day Saints by Floyd McElveen, 1997-01-09
  9. Bible Stories For Young Latter Day Saints by Emma Marr Petersen, 2004-09-30
  10. How to Respond to ... the Latter Day Saints (The Response series) by Edgar P. Kaiser, 1977-09
  11. Church History in Black and White: George Edward Anderson's Photographic Mission to Latter-Day Saint Historical Sites : 1907 Diary, 1907-8 Photographs by George Edward Anderson, Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, et all 1995-09
  12. The Story of Our Church for Young Latter-day Saints by Emma Marr Petersen, 1979
  13. What Is Mormonism All About?: Answers to the 150 Most Commonly Asked Questions about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by W. Walker F. Johanson, 2002-01-22
  14. Five Star Recipes from Well-Known Latter-Day Saints by Elaine Cannon, 2002-11

81. Mormons And Danites: The Historical Background In Missouri
Discussion of the history of persecution and trouble for latterday saints ( Mormons ) in Missouri in the late 1830s.
http://www.jefflindsay.com/LDSFAQ/FQ_Missouri.shtml
What Was the 1838 Mormon War?
This page provides historical background on the persecution of Mormons in Missouri, leading to the 1838 Extermination Order. The setting in Missouri, the activities of mobs and militias, and the Mormon effort at self-defense are outlined, along with background on the development of the infamous Danites. This page offers supplementary information to my page on The 1838 Mormon War and Tales of the "Danites" . That page should be consulted first for quick answers to major questions on the Danites and the 1838 conflict in Missouri. This is one page in the suite of Frequently Asked Questions About Latter-day Saint Beliefs . It is the personal work of Jeff Lindsay and does not necessarily reflect official LDS doctrine.
Index to this page:
Background: The Danites Bibliography
An Overview of the Danites and the Church in Missouri
The Danites
The term "Danites" is typically used to refer to a short-lived, secretive band of Mormons organized by Sampson Avard in 1838. The Danites apparently were organized in June of 1838 to defend the Mormons from internal enemies who had stirred up much prejudice and even violence against the Saints. In June, several dissidents from the Church were given a letter signed by Avard (the first signer) and 83 others urging them to leave immediately, which they did. Other dissidents stayed on but apparently became more quiet. With the threat of internal dissidents largely removed, the Danites evolved by the fall of 1838 into a defensive group to protect the Saints from the external threat of mobsters.

82. Latter-day Saints And School Liberation
latterday saints and School Liberation. Articles. Prominent Latter-daySaints who have endorsed liberating schools from political influence.
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After recounting the Saints' failure to heed Joseph F. Smith's counsel to support and use stake academies, Sellers concludes by saying that no government employee can guide children the same way God commanded them to be raised.
Prominent Latter-day Saints who have endorsed liberating schools from political influence
Latter-day Saints who have endorsed liberating schools from political influence
Robin Agerton
Mountainburg, AR
Joe Alexander
Stamping Ground, KY; Latter-day Saints, homeschooling a growing family
Cheri Moon Allen
Manti, UT
Chris Allen
Sterling Allen
Manti, UT
David Allred
Genola, UT; Diagnostic Med Serv, Inc
Ivy Allred
Genola, UT
Tangie Alsop
Moroni, UT; I'm a homeschooler and I love it !!!!!! I learn better and I am happier !!!!!
Ronald Amos
Salt Lake City, UT; Life Member Libertarian Party
Christine Andersen
Payson, UT; Homemaker

83. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints - Wikipedia
Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Latter-daySaints also believe in the gift of the Holy Ghost.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints LDS Church ) is a Mormon Christian denomination headquartered in Salt Lake City Utah and whose doctrine and practices differ significantly from mainstream Christian religions. The church was legally founded in in the state of New York by Joseph Smith, Jr. . It has since grown to a worldwide membership of over 11 million and is the fifth largest Christian church in the United States. The church is the largest by far of several groups claiming to be the legimate continuation of the religion founded by Joseph Smith. Members of the church hold that their faith is a divinely appointed restoration of the church founded by Jesus in biblical times. They base their views on new revelation and scripture which they hold to be be revealed by God, and therefore as important as the books of the

84. Israel And Mormon History Sites In Photographs
Photographs and explanatory text of historical sites important to latterday saints. Journey through key events includes images of Vermont, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri, and the Mormon Trail.
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The Restoration in Images Two regions of the world are historically important to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Holy Land in the old world, and America in the new world. Israel : Three of the worlds great religions have deep roots in Israel : Judaism, Christianity and Muslimism. Photographs were captured of many important sites to these major religions. As Christians, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints revere Jesus Christ as the Messiah. The historical and geographical context of his mission are of great interest and study. Like the New Testament, the Old Testament is also held by tenants of the Savior's restored church as scripture, and an understanding of environment of the Old Testament Prophets lends deeper understanding to their teachings. America . After the crucifixion of the Savior and the death of the apostles, the Gospel of Jesus Christ in it's entirety was lost from the earth. Gospel principles were debated and changed by men, and the Priesthood power held by ancient prophets and bestowed upon Peter, James and John by the Savior himself was lost. in 1830, the United States of America was the site of the restoration of the Gospel, the Lord's Priesthood power, and the establishment of His church as it existed in the meridian of time. Reverence to and Interest in these sites in Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri and elsewhere across the heartland of America as places where God has again communed with man are unique to members of his restored church.

85. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints - Wikipedia
Other languages Français. Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints.(Redirected from The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints).
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(Redirected from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints LDS Church ) is a Mormon Christian denomination headquartered in Salt Lake City Utah and whose doctrine and practices differ significantly from mainstream Christian religions. The church was legally founded in in the state of New York by Joseph Smith, Jr. . It has since grown to a worldwide membership of over 11 million and is the fifth largest Christian church in the United States. The church is the largest by far of several groups claiming to be the legimate continuation of the religion founded by Joseph Smith. Members of the church hold that their faith is a divinely appointed restoration of the church founded by Jesus in biblical times. They base their views on new revelation and scripture which they hold to be be revealed by God, and therefore as important as the books of the

86. Richard Dutcher's Movie "Brigham City" (2001)
Reviews and articles about Richard Dutcher's murder mystery set in a small latterday saints town.
http://www.ldsfilm.com/BC/BrighamCity.html
Richard Dutcher * Matthew A. Brown * Wilford Brimley
Carrie Morgan * Jongiorgi Enos * Tayva Patch
Reviews of and news articles about
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Whodunnit?
Brigham City is a Murder Mystery By the looks of things, author/director Richard Dutcher is playing by the rules of the genre: Somebody has been killed.

87. Christianity - Latter-day Saints Classifieds
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88. Presbyterians And Latter-day Saints
Presbyterians and latterday saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints, like the Presbyterian Church (USA), declares allegiance to Jesus.
http://www.pcusa.org/pcusa/wmd/eir/mormon.htm
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Presbyterians and Latter-day Saints
From a brochure of the same title, produced and distributed by the Office of Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 100 Witherspoon St., Louisville, KY 40202-1396. P resbyterians in many parts of the United States live in close proximity with Mormon neighbors. Historically, these contacts with one another have often involved mutual difficulties. Today Presbyterians are challenged to apply the learnings we are gaining about interfaith relations to our relationships with Latter-day Saints. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, like the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), declares allegiance to Jesus. Latter-day Saints and Presbyterians share use of the Bible as scripture, and members of both churches use common theological terms. Nevertheless, Mormonism is a new and emerging religious tradition distinct from the historic apostolic tradition of the Christian Church, of which Presbyterians are a part. Latter-day Saints understand themselves to be separate from the continuous witness to Jesus Christ, from the apostles to the present, affirmed by churches of the "catholic" tradition.

89. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

90. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF latterday saints. ADDRESS 50 East North TempleStreet. Salt Lake City, Utah 84150. OTHER NAMES latter-day saints, LDS.
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THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ADDRESS : 50 East North Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 OTHER NAMES : Latter-day Saints, LDS LEADER : Gordon B. Hinckley, Prophet and President CURRENT MEMBERSHIP : At the close of 1999, the church reported over 11 million members in over 17,305 congregations worldwide. The church is now organized in 128 nations and territories and has over 65,000 full-time missionaries serving in 228 missions around the world. HISTORICAL ROOTS : Organized during the period of unrest and "revival" in the U.S. during the 1800s. Joseph Smith, Jr., uncertain as to which of the various Protestant denominations was the true church, prayed for divine insight. In answer to this prayer, God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to him to inform him that none were right, but that the fullness of the gospel would be revealed to him in the future. Later, the Angel Moroni delivered to him an ancient record, on gold plates, containing the history and religious teachings of a people who had migrated from Jerusalem to America some 600 years before Christ. These people, believed by the Mormons to be forefathers of at least some of the American Indians, had recorded their religious experiences, including a record of their encounter with the resurrected Christ. These were translated and published by Joseph Smith, Jr., and are known as The Book of Mormon . The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formally organized on April 6, 1830, in the home of Peter Whitmer in Fayette, New York, by Joseph Smith, Jr., and five others. Joseph Smith, Jr., was the first President of the Church. From New York, the Mormons moved to the Midwest. Expelled from Illinois, they were led by Brigham Young, the second President of the Church, to the basin of the Great Salt Lake.

91. WebRing: Hub
Listing of sites that make available software dealing with the Church of Jesus Christ of latterday saints.
http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=ldsdaily

92. The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints - Augusta,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF latterday saints The Church of JesusChrist of latter-day saints Waynesboro Branch. SOUTH CAROLINA
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93. Latter-Day Saints Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
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94. Index.htm
Meeting schedules and directory of leaders for all units within the stake. Youth, welfare, singles, Relief Society announcements and Washington, D.C. temple updates.
http://www.mclean-stake.org/
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95. Winter Quarters Temple
Brief description and location of the Winter Quarters Temple in Omaha.
http://www.nephi.com/temples/united_states/midwest/winter_quarters.htm
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  • Announced: June 14, 1999 Ground Broken: November 28, 1999 Dedicated: April 22, 2001 Dedicated By: Gordon B. Hinckley Location: Omaha, Nebraska Site: 1.9 acres Temple Design: Classic Modern Rooms: 2 ordinance and 2 sealing Square Feet: 16,000
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96. The Watchman Expositor: Index Of Cults And Religions
Aaronic Order, Maurice Glendenning, Murry, UT Splinter group from The Church ofJesus Christ of latterday saints (LDS), founded in 1942 by Glendenning after
http://www.watchman.org/cat95.htm
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Introduction
A Word from the President Annually Watchman Fellowship publishes an index issue of the Watchman Expositor Publication Information A Word from the President This is by no means a complete list of cults and religions. Watchman Fellowship maintains over 10,000 files and a research library of over 25,000 books and periodicals on religions, cults, new religious movements and related teachings. The absence of a religious movement from this index does not mean that Watchman Fellowship endorses the organization.
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Begin your search by clicking on the highlighted letter below that is the first letter of the term for which you are searching (or, if your browser will do so, perform a word search for the term). If the term is listed, it will be followed by a brief definition. Most of these definitions contain highlighted words that are linked to the definitions for those words; clicking on the highlighted word will take you directly to that definition.
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97. Asktheelder.co.uk
Bulletin boardstyle questions and answers about doctrinal beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints.
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98. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
Local ward with boundaries and meeting schedule, leaders directory, quorum and auxiliary information, outgoing and incoming missionaries, family history and temple helps, links.
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99. Genealogy Resources On The Internet - WWW/Latter Day Saints
LATTER DAY SAINTS (LDS). URL http//wwwpersonal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/latter.html TheChurch of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints http//www.lds.org/.
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http://www.lds.org/ FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service
Online data including about 60% of the IGI, version 4.19 release of Ancestral File, the SourceGuide, the Family History Library Catalog, and a large collection of web sites. Searches can be by Ancestor, Keyword, or Custom. (Please see the Help link for more info on exactly what is searched and how to use this site.) There are also collaboration mailing lists. Please remember that information gathered by the LDS is not considered a primary resource, and as such, should be considered a clue to where to get that primary source record. Research Guidance
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100. Temples Of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints
Worldwide temple news, updates, announcements, timelines, statistics, and images.
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