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  Encyclopedia: Eliza Roxcy Snow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eliza Roxcy Snow (1804-01-21 – 1887-12-05) was a prominent and influential early Latter-day Saint leader, a poet, and a plural wife of both Joseph Smith, Jr.
In 1835, she was baptized a Mormon, and, following the Saints, Snow moved to Kirtland, Ohio, Far West, Missouri, Nauvoo, Illinois, and finally Salt Lake City, Utah.
As a Church leader, she was president of the Relief Society, and was instrumental in organizing the Primary Association.
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 Eliza Roxcy Snow -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eliza Roxcy Snow (January 21, 1804 – December 5, 1887) was a prominent and influential early (A member of the Mormon Church) Latter-day Saint leader, a poet, and a (additional info and facts about plural wife) plural wife of both (additional info and facts about Joseph Smith, Jr.) Joseph Smith, Jr.
As a Church leader, she was president of the Relief Society, and was instrumental in organizing the (additional info and facts about Primary Association) Primary Association.
One of her best-known and personal favorite poems, "Invocation, or the Eternal Father and Mother", was published in the Nauvoo Times and Seasons at a time when she was heartbroken soon after the death of her first husband Joseph Smith.
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A couplet written by Lorenzo Snow, fifth president of the LDS Church, states: As man now is, God once was; As God now is, man may be.
This doctrine is generally referred to as deification, and the LDS expression of this doctrine is often misrepresented and misunderstood.
President Snow often referred to this couplet as having been revealed to him by inspiration during the Nauvoo period of the church.
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 Joseph Fielding Smith Institute of Latter-day Saint History
"Eliza R. Snow." In Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 4 vols., ed.
"Eliza Roxcy Snow." In Utah History Encyclopedia, ed.
"Eliza R. Snow's Relief Society Travels (1880–1881)." In Historical Atlas of Mormonism, ed.
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LDS Reference Encyclopedia, by Melvin R. Brooks - Mormon book
The Gospel Through the Ages, by Milton R. Hunter - Mormon book
The Story of Jesus by Eliza R. Snow - Mormon book
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