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Joseph Smith III: Pragmatic Prophet
'This book should be read by every serious scholar of Mormonism and of American religious history--and by persons who love a good story well told.' -Paul M. Edwards, Western Illinois Regional Studies.
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Differences that Persist Between the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and the Utah Mormon Church
1943. This pamphlet by Smith, presiding patriarch of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, explains the differences between The Reorganized Church, with which the descendants of Joseph Smith the Seer have cast their fortunes and the Utah Mormon Church, which is made up of those who chose to follow the fortunes and leadership of Brigham Young..
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The First Mormon Temple: Design, Construction, and Historic Context of the Kirtland Temple
When the Mormon Saints dug the foundation trench for their first temple, only 150 members lived in Kirtland, Ohio. Despite a serious lack of manpower, proper equipment, and funds, they doggedly persisted in building and adorning "a house to the Lord." Both their struggles and their aspirations are recorded in the temple's structure and architecture..
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Reorganized Latter Day Saint Church : Is it Christian?
Reorganized Latter Day Saint Church: Is it Christian?, written by a former RLDS member, contrasts the teachings of Joseph Smith with Biblical Christianity. This book gives an overview of Reorganized Latter Day Saint history from 1820 to the present day. It provides a detailed comparison of the Mormon (LDS) and Reorganized Latter Day Saint (RLDS) churches. It explores subjects such as the occult origin of the Book of Mormon and the false prophecies of Joseph Smith. Perhaps most importantly it answers these two critical questions: 1) Can the Reorganized Latter Day Saint Church be considered Christian, while adhering to Joseph Smith’s foundational teachings, and upholding him as a prophet of God? and 2) Was Joseph Smith really a prophet of God, or was his power from another source? The book concludes with helpful tips for witnessing, and fourteen compelling testimonies of former RLDS members..
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Part Way to Utah : the Forgotten Mormons
Part Way to Utah: the Forgotten Mormons surveys and Biblically analyzes the second largest branch of Mormonism, The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS). Part Way to Utah presents a brief historical sketch of Joseph Smith and the RLDS church, differentiating it from Salt Lake Mormonism. It then follows the development of Joseph Smith's scriptures, priesthood structure and his concepts of Zion and latter-day Israel, all accompanied by careful Biblical analysis. The book concludes with some insights into the spiritual dilemma facing RLDS people and suggestions for ministry to them..
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