Year:1830-1844
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1830 Palmyra edition of the Book of Mormon, published by E. B. Grandin.
This electronic publication copyright © 2010 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Contains revelations received through Joseph Smith, Jr., chapters 1 to 65. Published by W. W. Phelps in Independence, Missouri, USA. A mob destroyed the printing press before all the revelations could be printed.
This electronic publication copyright © 2011 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1835 General Conference was held August 17, 1835 at Kirtland, Ohio, USA. The High Council at Kirtland and the High Council at Missouri were both organized along with the Bishopric, Quorums of Seventy, Elders, Priests, Teachers and Deacons, and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church of the Latter Day Saints was accepted by a unanimous vote by the Church as scripture. The document on marriage and the document on government were also read, approved by unanimous vote and ordered added to the Book.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1835 General Conference was held August 17, 1835 at Kirtland, Ohio, USA. The High Council at Kirtland and the High Council at Missouri were both organized along with the Bishopric, Quorums of Seventy, Elders, Priests, Teachers and Deacons, and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church of the Latter Day Saints was accepted by a unanimous vote by the Church as scripture. The document on marriage and the document on government were also read, approved by unanimous vote and ordered added to the Book.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1835 General Conference was held August 17, 1835 at Kirtland, Ohio, USA. The High Council at Kirtland and the High Council at Missouri were both organized along with the Bishopric, Quorums of Seventy, Elders, Priests, Teachers and Deacons, and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants of the church of the Latter Day Saints was accepted by a unanimous vote by the Church as scripture. The document on marriage and the document on government were also read, approved by unanimous vote and ordered added to the Book.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Reprint of the The Evening And The Morning Star originally printed in Independence, Missouri in 1832 and 1833.
This electronic publication copyright © 2014 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Reprint of the The Evening And The Morning Star originally printed in Independence, Missouri in 1832 and 1833.
This electronic publication copyright © 2014 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Reprint of the The Evening And The Morning Star originally printed in Independence, Missouri and Kirtland, Ohio in 1833 and 1834.
This electronic publication copyright © 2014 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Kirtland Safety Society Bank minutes.
This electronic publication copyright © 2014 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Concerning the origin of the Book of Mormon.
This electronic publication copyright © 2015 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.48 page pamphlet by Parley P. Pratt against L. R. Sunderland, editor of the Zion's Watchman paper. He states, "We propose in this work, to prove to every candid mind, that whether our principles be true or false Mr. Sunderland is guilty of the most glaring falsehoods, misrepresentations, and lying slanders, that ever disgraced humanity; and that he has palmed upon his deluded. readers, such wilful and barefaced imposition, that. he is justly ranked among dogs, sorcerers, whoremongers, murderers, and idolaters; and no longer fit to fill any place in civilized society; much less to stand at the head of a paper, under the sacred title of 'Zion's Watchman.' If his readers do not dismiss his paper immediately, after coming to a knowledge of his wickedness, they will be set down as partakers of his evil deeds; and if they hold him any longer in fellowship either as a christian or a member of society, the proverb will be fulfilled upon them, 'that a man is known by the company he keeps.'"
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1839 Fall General Conference was held October 5 to 7 at Commerce (later called Nauvoo), Hancock County, Illinois, USA.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1840 Fall General Conference was held October 3 to 5 at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.The 1840 Spring General Conference was held April 6 to 8 at Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, USA.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.12 page tract published in Liverpool, England in 1840 by John Taylor. He states, "As Mr. Hey's 'Third Address' has made its appearance, it now devolves upon me to redeem the pledge that I gave to the public, viz: to 'bring Methodism, (as it is,) to the touchstone of divine truth, and shew that it is at variance with the words of eternal life.'"
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Minutes for a Special Conference held at Nauvoo, Illinois, USA on April 6 to 8, 1842. Joseph Smith, Jr. presided at the conference.
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Epitome Of Faith of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints.
This electronic publication copyright © 2010 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.This lecture was originally delivered in New York City on January 7, 1844.
DISCLAIMER: This publication is provided due to its historical nature. Please read with caution as many ideas contained in the publication do not represent ideas or doctrine supported by LatterDayTruth.org.Letters taken from the Messenger And Advocate published in Kirtland, Ohio, USA in 1834-1835. Includes invaluable historical information for this time period. Includes 8 letters written by Oliver Cowdery to W. W. Phelps, and The Record of the Nephites. Published as Tract No. 43 by the RLDS Church.
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