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 Charles Elden Kingston
Charles provided this background: “[Elden Kingston] had learned that it was necessary for a person to live the law of consecration...
While Charles W. Kingston referred to his son’s work as “the beginning of the second part of the dispensation of the fulness of times,”[32] it appears that Elden was actually claiming a whole new dispensation of the gospel through himself.
According to Kingston teachings, this scripture should not be taken too literally and all of the efforts commenced through Joseph Smith came to a dead halt in 1934, necessitating Elden Kingston to initiate a new dispensation.
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 Charles W. Kingston
Kingston family tradition records that a mob had assembled, determined to tar and feather the apostle.
Charles William Kingston continued active in the Church, being married in the Logan Temple to Vesta Minerva Stowell on May 17, 1906.
Charles and Vesta’s oldest son, Elden then confronted his father directly saying, ‘It would be better for a person to lose his life than be cut off from the Church.’“[18] Nevertheless, within a short time, Elden had a dream wherein an “angel of the Lord” visited him.
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