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1838 Joseph Smith and other Church leaders moved to Far West, Missouri. 1838 Joseph Smith was imprisoned in Liberty Jail. 1839 The Saints in Missouri were forced to leave the state. 1839 Joseph Smith joined the Saints in Illinois and helped establish Nauvoo. 1840 Joseph Smith began teaching about baptisms for the dead. 1842 The Relief Society ...
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“Lesson 26,” Latter-day Saint History: 1815–1846 Teacher...
- Religion 341
Latter-day Saint History: 1815–1846 (Religion 341) is...
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Introduction to Latter-day Saint History: 1815–1846 Teacher...
- D&C 132
Revelation given through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at...
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April 6, 1830: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
- Lesson 26
The history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) has three main periods, described generally as: [1][2][3] the early history during the lifetime of Joseph Smith, which is in common with most Latter Day Saint movement churches; the "pioneer era" under the leadership of Brigham Young and his 19th-century successors;
Ezra Taft Benson (Nov. 1985–May 1994) An early career in agriculture prepared Ezra Taft Benson to, as an Apostle, lead Church relief efforts in Europe after WWII and build relationships for the Church. As prophet, he challenged Latter-day Saints to flood the earth with the Book of Mormon, to heed its warnings against pride, and to let Christ ...
Feb 8, 2010 · Nov. 3 — President George Albert Smith met with U.S. President Harry S. Truman in the White House and presented the Church's plans to use its welfare facilities to help relieve the suffering of Latter-day Saints in Europe. January — The Church began sending supplies to the Saints in Europe. This continued for the next several years.
Jan 11, 2020 · LDS Church Timeline. 1805 – Joseph Smith was born. 1819 – Joseph Smith is taught by his father to scry (a form of divination in which a “seer” looked into a seer stone to receive supernatural knowledge). 1820 – Joseph Smith goes with father to hunt for treasure using scrying, by placing his head into a hat with a seer stone inside.
April 6, 1830: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is formally organized, in Fayette, New York. February 1835: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and then the Quorum of the Seventy are organized. April 3, 1836: Jesus Christ appears to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in the Kirtland Temple to accept the temple. Then Moses, Elias, and ...
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In 1839, the Latter-day Saints established the community of Nauvoo, Illinois, on a tract of inhospitable swampland bordering the Mississippi River. Under the leadership of Joseph Smith, they drained the swamps and began erecting a community of beautiful homes, prosperous farms and businesses. They also built a temple.