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  Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of Christ was the original name given to the church formally organized by Joseph Smith, Jr.
Smith taught that this church was a restoration of the primitive Christian church established by Jesus in the first century A.D. Moreover, Smith taught that this restoration occurred in the "Latter Days" of the world, i.e., the time immediately prior to the Second Coming of Jesus.
The fact that the churches of other Christian Restorationists, including the Campbellites, were also named the "Church of Christ" caused a considerable degree of confusion in the first years of the Latter Day Saint movement.
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 Wikinfo | Latter Day Saint movement
The Church of Christ, later called the Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion -- organized by Sidney Rigdon -- 1844.
The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) -- a reorganization of the Rigdonites under William Bickerton -- 1862.
The Church of Christ -- a schism in the Strangite church organized by Aaron Smith -- 1846 (defunct).
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 Latter Day Saint movement:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1834, the church was referred to as Church of Latter Day Saints in early church publication, and in 1838 revelation was received to officially change the name to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints(http://scriptures.lds.org/en/dc/115/4#4).
The Church of Christ (Parrishite)—organized by Warren Parrish—1837 (defunct).
The Church of Christ with the Elijah Message—organized by Otto Fetting and William Draves—1929 and 1943.
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 History of the Latter Day Saint movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The church soon established a lay ministry, with the priesthood offices of deacon, teacher, priest, and elder.
By 1831, the church's headquarters were established in Kirtland, Ohio and Smith urged the membership to gather there or to a second outpost of the church in Missouri (''see below'').
In March of 1844, Smith organized another secret council of the church, known as the "Council of the Kingdom" or the "Council of Fifty." This council acclaimed Smith as "Prophet, Priest and King" of the "Kingdom" — a practice later imitated by Smith's competing successors Brigham Young and James J. Strang.
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In the Community of Christ, the second largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement, this body is named the "Council of Twelve Apostles." As in the early Latter Day Saint church (prior to the Apostles\' change in responsibilities and the ensuing succession crisis), the Council is responsible primarily for the church\'s missionary work.
Currently, the president of the church and his two counselors are not separated from the quorum, as the total number of apostles in the quorum is twelve, as specified in the scriptures.
As the Remnant church seeks to "renew" the branch of the Latter Day Saint movement resulting from the 1860 Reorganization, it is attempting to follow the exact pattern of that prior reorganization.
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 Church of Christ (Whitmerite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of Christ (Whitmerite) was a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement based on the claims of David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon's Golden Plates.
The church published its own edition of the Book of Mormon under the name, The Nephite Record and published a new edition of the Book of Commandments.
By 1925, most remaining members of the Whitmerite church had united with the Church of Christ (Temple Lot).
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 New age / angel / martin harris
In response to the conflicts between church members and their neighbors in Missouri, Harris joined what is known as Zion's Camp and marched from Kirtland to Clay County, Missouri.
Parrish's reformed church in Kirtand took control of the temple and became known as The Church of Christ.
He died in full fellowship with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, making it a point to tell all those who saw and visited him in his later years of his testimony of Joseph Smith and as a witness to the Book of Mormon plates.
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 Church Of Christ Outline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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Northwest Church of Christ is a church body of Christ's followers dedicated to helping everyone find the love of God.
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 Church History Volume 4, Chapter 12
Parker (a sister in the church), who had been having fits, almost every week, more or less, and, while in this state, if she was sitting on a chair, she would fall and remain in an insensible condition for two or three hours.
In 1876 the church under the leadership of President Young, according to information furnished by one who had good opportunity to know, numbered in Utah, one hundred eleven thousand, and abroad, not gathered, fifteen thousand, making a total of one hundred twenty-five thousand, twenty-five thousand less than the number of the church communicants in 1844.
There must be many in the church in Utah who see, if they do not willfully close their eyes, that the principles taught by the elders of the Reorganized Church are the same as those taught by the first elders, and which gave them power with God.
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 Church History Volume 4, Chapter 30
What is known as the Whitmerite movement was at this time attracting some attention, and some of its representatives were actively disseminating its theories.
The claim was made that David Whitmer had the right of presidency over the church by reason of his ordination to the presidency of the High Council of Zion, July 3, 1834.
There was one oversight on the part of Grouard, and that was a failure to translate the laws of the church affecting the duties of the various officers of the branch, and the duties of the members, and concerning the conferences, etc.
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 [ important-information.be | David Whitmer Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
When Smith framed the Latter Day Saint "Church of Christ" (as it was incipiently known) on April 6, 1830, David was peculiar of six maiden members.
In 1876, Whitmer afresh asserted her privilege to be the successor of Joseph Smith 'n framed a subsequent Church of Christ (Whitmerite).
Despite her hostility en route the LDS Church, David Whitmer stood by her privilege that he had indeed seen the gold plates; in fact, he insisted upon it.
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 Church of Christ (Mormonism) - WikiKamusi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
History of Church of Jesus Christ of LDS
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Marquardt, H. Michael (1992). "An Appraisal of Manchester as Location for the Organization of the Church".
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 Quorum_of_the_twelve_apostles info here at en.1600x1200.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In the Community of Christ, the affixed largest breakoff in the Latter Day Saint movement, protoplasm is named the "Council of Twelve Apostles." As in the primeval Latter Day Saint amen corner (prior to the Apostles' misspending money in responsibilities the ensuing succession crisis), the Council is executive usually for the church's missionary work.
Also in officiating with the uses of the primeval church, the Community of Christ's apostles are a in halves protoplasm from its First Presidency; the affixed of four Presidencies of the Church (the third in wont the Quorums of Seventy).
The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) is regularly cited as the third largest denomination that resulted from the 1844 succession crisis.
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 Quorum_of_the_twelve info here at en.1901-census.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In the Community of Christ, the repeated largest breakoff in the Latter Day Saint movement, that build is named the "Council of Twelve Apostles." As in the just doused Latter Day Saint sanctuary (prior to the Apostles' prodigalizing money in responsibilities the ensuing succession crisis), the Council is culpable for the church's missionary work.
Also in conserving with the habitudes of the just doused church, the Community of Christ's apostles are a divided build from its First Presidency; it's the repeated of seven Presidencies of the Church (the third lifeblood the Quorums of Seventy).
The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) is oftentimes cited as the third largest denomination that resulted from the 1844 succession crisis.
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 The Restoration of The Priesthood - mormonikirkko - mormonit
That the foretold restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood and ordination to the apostleship was subsequently accomplished is amply attested in the scriptures.
It would be impossible for a Church to be re-organized upon the earth, unless God had bestowed the authority upon men to act in his name, that is, had spoken from on high and called them by revelation.
That the restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood took place as a prerequisite to the reestablishment of Christ's Church upon the earth is attested in scripture and in the history of the Latter-day Saints.
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 Christian Denominations Encyclopedia Article @ 216.92.11.26 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Restorationist movements: Churches of Christ, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
Church of Jesus Christ, the Bride, the Lamb's Wife
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 The Trinity in the BofM - Message Board - ezboard.com
And now, behold, this is the doctrine of Christ, and the only and true doctrine of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,
I am thinking that the singular form of the verb 'is' is used in 2 Nephi 31:21 and Alma 11:44 is because that was before Christ (God the Son) came down to earth among the children of men.
Mormon 7:7 is written after Christ came to earth and got Resurrected, so that is probably why the plural form of the verb 'are' is used in Mormon 7:7.
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The Latter Day Saint movement is a religious movement which began in the early 19th century and is reported to be Christ`s Ancient Church, restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith.
Joseph Smith testified to having seen Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ (as two separate beings), who told him that the true church had been taken from the earth.
Independent RLDS/Restoration Branches—a schismatic movement composed of RLDS branches that became independent of the official church organization in the 1980s because they oppose what they perceive as apostasy due to doctrinal and organizational changes within the church.
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 Category:christian_denominations info here at en.about-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
left the Fellowship of Congregational Churches in 1995 and formed the [[Congregational Federation of Australia]].
Protestant denominations: Baptist, Calvinism, Lutheranism, Methodism Restorationist movements: Churches of Christ, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism
A [ ] AIC [ ] Adventist [ ] Ancient Christian Denominations [ ] Anglicanism [ ] Assyrian Church of the East B [ ] Baptist organizations [ ] Plymouth Brethren C [ ] Calvinism C cont.
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 Charles A. Shook's 1911 book (2nd, ed. 1914) part 2
This document, coming as it does from one of the original leaders of the Mormon Church, is one of the most damning pieces of evidence that has ever been put before the public on the character of Joseph Smith and his confederates.
Had it been the Church of Christ, its ministers would have taught the Doctrine of Christ, would have taught the Gospel of Christ, which is the Gospel of Salvation, to them that believe.
HOM IT This is to certify that in the year 1833, I was made member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and have been a member in fellowship since then, uniting with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the beginning of the year of 1870.
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 Two Views of Palestine in 1897: What a Difference a Century Makes
A side drama not known to the general public was the close friendship that developed between Madame Mountford and Church president Wilford Woodruff.
In January 1898 Georges Clemenceau published a long article by Emile Zola entitled "J'accuse!" Zola was defending the Jewish military officer Dreyfus who had been falsely accused of spying for Germany, convicted on forged evidence, and sent to Devil's Island.
His most recent books are "Images of the Prophet Joseph Smith" and "George Q. Cannon: A Biography." Davis had the good fortune and blessing to marry JoAn, a convert and former missionary in Chile.
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 Smith History Vault: Robert B. Neal Leaflets
It was published by a denomination of Mormons who call themselves "The Church of Christ," with headquarters at Davis City, Ia. The Independence branch is called "Hedrickites." The Davis City branch is called "Whitmerites." One George Adams of Lamoni, Ia., died and willed his wealth to "the Church of Christ, commonly called the Whitmerite Church...
A hint a what Neal's primary objective in all of this may have been may be found in the fact that his fellow Disciples of Christ minister, the Rev. Davis H. Bays, said in 1897 that Oliver Cowdery was the probable author of the Book of Mormon.
It ought not to be thought strange and worthy of a formal report twice that the "members of an association of the Churches of Christ" are "almost altogether" members of the Christian Church.
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 Latter Day Saint Movement info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Furthermore, all those who followed Young were required to be re-baptized during a period known as Mormon Reformation (1856-1857), and, if holding priesthood office, re-ordained (citation needed).
RLDS / Community of Christ denominations (also generally considered "Prairie Saints") The Community of Christ, previously known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints—based on the Church of Christ organized by Joseph Smith Jr.
External links The official site of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints The official site of Community of Christ The Mormonites: Their Churches and Schisms Mormon Transhumanist Association Database "http://en.my-widgets.com/Latter_Day_Saint_movement"
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 Category:christian_denominations info here at en.album-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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Note: Although not utter Christian traditions are hearty with materialization designationed as denominations, nonetheless run-of-the-mill usage.
There are 25 subcategories to make shown underneath (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
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 Martin Harris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In 1837, dissention arose in Kirtland over the failure of the church's Kirtland Safety Society bank.
By 1840, Harris returned to communion with Smith's church, which had subsequently relocated to a new headquaters in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Harris left Kirtland in 1870 and lived the last four and a half years of his life with relatives in Cache Valley.
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