• The Church of the Firstborn was a sect of the Latter Day Saint movement that formed as an offshoot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
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  • Church of the Firstborn or Church of the First Born may refer to: Church of the Firstborn (Morrisite), a Latter Day Saint sect formed in 1861 and extant...
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    of the Church of the Firstborn (Morrisite) Sidney Rigdon, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion Isaac Russell, founder of the...
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  • Gudmund Gudmundson (category Members of the Church of the Firstborn (Morrisite))
    from the LDS Church, and Gudmundson became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Morrisites. Gudmundson was involved in the Morrisite War...
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  • Godfrey, Kenneth (1994). "The Morrisites". In Powell, Allan Kent (ed.). Utah History Encyclopedia. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press. p. 674. ISBN 0874804256...
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    University of New York Press. ISBN 088706681X. Retrieved 6 January 2014. Beeston, Blanche W. (1957). Now My Servant: A Brief Biography of a Firstborn Son of Aaron...
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    called the Order of Enoch or the Church or Kingdom of Christ. The leaders of group were Brighouse and Lars Peterson. Brighouse and Peterson published The Voice...
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    leadership of the LDS Church after the Mountain Meadows Massacre, and he became a follower of the schismatic leader Joseph Morris. After the 1862 Morrisite War...
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  • missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. In April 1840, Potter and his family moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, to join the main gathering of Latter...
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  • The Morrisite War was a skirmish between a Latter Day Saint sect known as the "Morrisites" and the Utah territorial government. In 1857 Joseph Morris,...
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  • Mark Hill Forscutt (category Members of the Church of the Firstborn (Morrisite))
    number of reasons, not the least of which was the practice of plural marriage. Forscutt went on to serve in leadership positions in the Morrisite sect and...
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  • Third Convention (category History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
    autonomy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico. A contributing cause of the dissension may have been the Cristero War of 1926–1929...
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  • sect in the Latter Day Saint movement that was founded by Marl Kilgore (also known as Merl Kilgore) in 1951. Kilgore was a member of the Church of Jesus...
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  • native of Redondo Beach, California, Conway was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and held the office of high priest...
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    6: The Salt Lake Theatre is dedicated, the largest building in frontier Utah at the time. June 13–15: The Morrisite War, in which a posse of the territorial...
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    Although the largest denomination in the movement, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, officially abandoned the practice of plural marriage...
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    G.M. (1976). "Men, Motives, and Misunderstandings: A New Look at the Morrisite War of 1862". Utah Historical Quarterly. 44 (2): 112–132. doi:10.2307/45059573...
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