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Index
Essentials in Church History
Preface Table of Contents
Part One — Introductory: The Gospel in Ancient and Mediaeval Times Part Two — Opening of the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times Part Three — The Ohio and Missouri Period Part Four — The Nauvoo Period Part Five — The Settlement in the Rocky Mountains Part Six — Recent Development Appendix
Part One
Introductory: The Gospel in Ancient and Mediaeval Times Chapter 1
The Gospel Older than the Law The Fall of Man and His Redemption Individual Salvation Taught to Adam The Gospel Rejected in Days of Noah The Covenant with Abraham The Higher Priesthood and the Carnal Law Dispensation of the Meridian of Time Commission of the Apostles Essential Offices in the Church
Chapter 2
The Body of the Church Destroyed The Falling Away Predicted The Prophecies of Isaiah and Amos The Vision of Daniel Apostasy Commenced in Days of Apostles The Predictions of Paul Prophecy of Peter The Mystery of Iniquity Decline of Spiritual Gifts Changes in Church Government The Church Taken from Among Men Rise of the Church of Rome Changes in the Doctrines of the Church Temporal Power of the Pope Power of the Clergy Sale of Indulgences
Notes
Chapter 3
The “Dark Ages” The Revival of Learning Early Translations of the Bible Scripture-Reading Forbidden The Inquisition Dawning of a Better Day The Mission of Columbus The “Reformation” Martin Luther The Protestant Revolution a Preparatory Work Disagreement Among “Reformers” America a Land of Freedom
Part Two
Opening of the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times Chapter 4
The Marvelous Work Reasonable and Scriptural to Expect a Restoration Ancient Predictions to be Fulfilled Daniel Saw Our Day Vision of John Joseph Smith Divinely Called
Notes
Chapter 5
Ancestry of Joseph Smith Patriotic Service of Samuel Smith Asael Smith Grandfather of Joseph Smith Advice of Asael Smith to His Family Prediction of Asael Smith John Mack of Connecticut Maternal Grandparents of Joseph Smith Patriotic Service of Solomon Mack
Notes
Chapter 6
The Birth of Joseph Smith, the Prophet Early Struggles of the Smiths Serious Affliction of Joseph Smith Tenderness of Hyrum Smith Surgical Aid Sought A Council Held The Operation He is Healed Removal to New York The Purchase of a Home Removal to Manchester Death of Alvin Smith The Hand of Providence
Notes
Chapter 7
Joseph Smith’s Own Story A Time of Religious Excitement The Promise of James Tested The Vision Sectarian Opposition Joseph Smith’s Reflections Joseph Smith’s Great Honor The Heavens No Longer Sealed The Vision Rejected by the World Not Strange that the Message Should be Rejected A Bold Denunciation of False Doctrine
Chapter 8
Life of Joseph Smith Between 1820–23 The Appearing of Moroni The Book of Mormon Revealed Moroni Quotes Ancient Prophets Moroni’s Admonition The Second Appearance of Moroni The Third Appearance of Moroni The Fourth Appearance of Moroni The Hill Cumorah The Four Annual Visits to the Hill Temptation of Joseph Smith Powers of Good and Evil Shown Value of the Prophet’s Lesson The Interval of Four Years The Prophet’s Marriage
Notes
Chapter 9
Joseph Receives the Record Designs of the Wicked Frustrated Martin Harris Removal to Pennsylvania The Prophecy of Isaiah Fulfilled The Lost Manuscript What the Lost Record Contained The Coming of Oliver Cowdery Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood Joseph and Oliver Baptized Restoration of the Melchizedek Priesthood Help from Joseph Knight Joseph and Oliver Remove to Fayette At the Whitmer Home
Notes
Chapter 10
The Witnesses Called Revelation to the Witnesses The Witnesses Behold the Plates Testimony of the Three Witnesses Testimony of the Eight Witnesses Necessity of the Testimonies Validity of the Testimonies Impossibility of Collusion The Angel Receives the Plates The Book of Mormon Printed
Notes
Chapter 11
Revelation to the Witnesses The Twelve Apostles Revelation Given to Martin Harris The Atonement and Eternal Punishment Explained Revelation on Church Government Manner of Baptism Explained How Baptism is Performed Duties of Elders, Priests, Teachers, Deacons and Members Conferences of the Church Duties of Church Members Transgressors Recommendations of Members Summary
Chapter 12
The Church Organized Fulfilment of the Promise A Record to be Kept Destiny of the Church Others Called to the Ministry Baptism a New and Everlasting Covenant
Chapter 13
The First Public Discourse The Ministry of Joseph Smith in Colesville The First Miracle The First Conference of the Church Second Visit to Colesville Arrest of Joseph Smith The Trial at South Bainbridge The Second Arrest The Trial at Colesville Statement of Mr. Reid Inspiration of the Attorneys The Mob Threatens Joseph and Oliver Missionary Journey of Samuel H. Smith Joseph Smith, Sen., Visits Potsdam Book of Moses Revealed The Work and Glory of the Lord Other Important Revelations Emma Smith to Select Hymns
Notes
Chapter 14
Oliver Cowdery’s Error Instructions on the Sacrament Joseph Moves to Fayette Spurious Revelations of Hiram Page The Mission to the Lamanites The Doctrine of Gathering—Destruction of the Wicked The Second Conference of the Church The Call to Ziba Peterson and Parley P. Pratt The Missionaries Depart Sidney Rigdon The Journey Continued The Book of Mormon Taken to the Lamanites
Part Three
The Ohio and Missouri Period Chapter 15
“A Crooked Generation” Call of Edward Partridge and Orson Pratt Sidney Rigdon to Write Lost Scriptures Restored Command to Go to Ohio Conference of January, 1831 The Branch in Kirtland The Law Given to Govern the Church A Woman’s “Revelation” Important Revelations to The Church Zion a Place of Refuge John Whitmer, Historian The Purchase of Lands Equality Among the Families The Important Conference of June 1831 The First High Priests Ordained The Mission of John The Elders Called to Missouri The Thompson Branch A Letter from Missouri The Mission to the West
Chapter 16
Character of Inhabitants First Sabbath in Zion Arrival of the Colesville Branch Assignment of Labors Location of the City Revealed The Saints to Keep the Law After Much Tribulation, the Blessings Dedication of the Land Description of the Land The Future Glory of Zion Dedication of the Temple Site First Conference in Zion A Commandment and a Promised Blessing The Return to Kirtland Dangers on the Waters Object of the Mission to Zion
Notes
Chapter 17
Desire of the Saints for Knowledge of Zion Apostasy of Ezra Booth Purchase of a Printing Press Revision of the Bible Special Conference of November Preparation for Publication of Commandments Endorsement of the Revelations Criticism of the Revelations William E. McLellin’s Folly Other Important Revelations Arrangement of the Revelations Worth of the Revelations Commandments Dedicated Labors Among the Enemy The Amherst Conference The Vision of the Glories The Prophet’s Views on the Vision Mob Violence in Hiram Second Visit to Missouri Zion and Her Stakes Return to Kirtland
Notes
Chapter 18
Important Revelations The School of the Prophets The Coming of Brigham Young and Others The Prophet’s Labors in Kirtland Organization of the First Presidency Kirtland a Stake of Zion First Gathering of the Mob in Zion A House of the Lord in Kirtland Commencement of the Kirtland Temple The First Work on the Temple The Case of “Doctor” Hurlbut
Notes
Chapter 19
The Prophet’s Warning Rise of Mob Force in Jackson The Mob Council Declaration of the Mob The Enemy’s Demands The Committee’s Report Vengeance of the Mob Second Gathering of the Mob Offer of Ransom for the Church The Forced Agreement of the Mob The Contract Broken by the Mob Appeal to Governor Dunklin The Governor’s Reply Futility of the Advice Counsel Employed by the Saints Continued Activities of the Mob The Battle of the Blue The Mob Militia Misplaced Confidence The Saints in Exile An Attempt to Seek Redress Farcical Effort to Enforce the Law
Notes
Chapter 20
The Patriarchal Priesthood Organization of the First High Council Zion Shall Not be Removed Zion’s Camp Message to Governor Dunklin Threats of the Mob Judge Ryland’s Proposition Unfairness of the Proposition Counter Proposition of the Saints Word of the Lord at Fishing River Disbanding of the Camp The Prophecy Fulfilled Organization of the High Council in Missouri What the Camp Accomplished
Notes
Chapter 21
Charges Against the Prophet The Law of Tithing Oliver Cowdery Assistant President Temporary Peace Twelve Apostles Chosen The Seventy Blessings of Those Who Built the Temple The Great Revelation on Priesthood The Book of Abraham The Doctrine and Covenants Testimony of the Twelve Apostles to the Truth of the Book of Doctrine and Covenants Close of the Year 1835 Anointing and Blessings in the Temple A Vision The Solemn Assembly The Prayer of Dedication Endowments Given The Coming of Moses, Elias and Elijah The Elders Prepared to Teach
Notes
Chapter 22
Dishonorable Action of Governor Dunklin Clay County Rejects the Saints The Saints’ Reply Caldwell County Organized The Kirtland Safety Society The Financial Panic of 1837 Other Causes of Embarrassment Apostasy and Sorrow The Pure in Heart Able to Withstand The Prophet’s Visit to Missouri Death of Jerusha Smith Attempt to Depose the Prophet The British Mission The Work in Canada Departure for Great Britain Revelation to the Twelve Frederick G. Williams Removed Flight of Brigham Young
Notes
Chapter 23
Lowering Clouds Flight of Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon Rejection of the Missouri Presidency Political Motto of the Church First General Conference at Far West John Whitmer Withholds the Church Record Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer and Others Excommunicated Lyman E. Johnson and William E. McLellin A Day of Sadness Return of Elders Kimball and Hyde Far West—The House of the Lord Stakes of Zion Other Sites Chosen Independence Day at Far West The Law of Tithing The Mission of the Twelve The Kirtland Camp
Notes
Chapter 24
Election Day at Gallatin The Prophet’s Investigation Peniston’s Affidavit Effect of These Falsehoods Mob Gatherings Arrest of Joseph Smith and Lyman Wight Proclamation of Governor Boggs Austin’s Mob Force at Diahman Siege of De Witt Defense of De Witt The Prophet Visits De Witt Other Attacks by the Mob General Doniphan Orders a Defense Battle of Crooked River Apostasy of Thomas B. Marsh General Atchison’s Report to Boggs Evil Reports Atchison’s False Report Boggs’ Order to Clark The Order of Extermination A Match to the Flame
Notes
Chapter 25
Clark’s Fitness for His Job The Haun’s Mill Massacre Gathering of the Mob-Militia The Siege of Far West Colonel Hinkle’s Treachery Condemned to be Shot Plundering of the Militia Prisoners Taken to Independence Prisoners in Richmond Rebuking the Guards Majesty in Chains General Clark at Far West His Harangue Trial in Daviess County The Charges Against Joseph Smith and Companions The Trial Nature of the Testimony
Notes
Chapter 26
The Case Before the Legislature Legislative Appropriations Extent of “Mormon” Losses In Liberty Prison Epistles From Prison Release of Sidney Rigdon Departure for Daviess A Change of Venue The Escape A “Concocted Plan” Escape of Parley P. Pratt Departure of the Exiles Fulfilment of Prophecy
Notes
Part Four
The Nauvoo Period Chapter 27
Seeking a New Home Committee to Locate Lands Commerce Joseph Smith Moves to Commerce The City of Nauvoo Other Sites Chosen Stakes of Zion Organized Miraculous Healing of the Sick Incorporation of the City of Nauvoo A Liberal Charter The University of Nauvoo The Nauvoo Legion Election of Municipal Officers Character of the Mayor Freedom for All
Notes
Chapter 28
The Foreign Mission of the Twelve Items on Priesthood Epistle of the Twelve The Missionaries Depart Ordination of Willard Richards The Millennial Star British Copyright of the Book of Mormon The First Patriarch in England Individual Labors of the Twelve In Herefordshire The First Emigration to the United States The Mission to Palestine Other Missionary Appointments The Return of the Apostles The Prophet’s Comments
Notes
Chapter 29
Importuning for Redress The Prophet’s Appeal to the People A Delegation Appointed to Visit Washington Interview with the President The Petition before Congress The Prophet’s Interview with President Van Buren The Action of Congress Compliance with the Word of the Lord The Resolutions of the April Conference Return of the Prodigals Death of Bishop Partridge Death of Patriarch Joseph Smith More Trouble from Missouri Kidnapping of Alanson Brown and Others Memorial to Governor Carlin Missouri’s Requisition for the Prophet The Decision of Judge Douglas
Notes
Chapter 30
The House of the Lord The Revelation of January 19, 1841 The Saints to Come from Afar Fulness of the Priesthood The Kirtland Temple and its Mission Baptism for the Dead The Rite Performed in the River Things Hid from the Foundation of the World The Nauvoo House The Calling of Hyrum Smith Oliver Cowdery’s Blessing Transferred to Hyrum Smith Laying Corner Stones of the Temple Order of Temple Building Baptisms in the River Discontinued Dedication of the Font in the Temple First Baptisms in the Temple Death of Don Carlos Smith Death of Robert B. Thompson Dedication of Palestine Orson Hyde of the House of Judah The Book of Abraham The Wentworth Letter Organization of the Relief Society Inauguration of Endowments
Notes
Chapter 31
Perfidy of John C. Bennett Bennett’s Resignation J. C. Bennett Leaves Nauvoo Shooting of Ex-Governor Boggs President Smith Accused as an Accessory Governor Carlin’s Action The Rocky Mountain Prophecy Arrest of President Smith The Prophet’s Comments on His Arrest President Joseph Smith in Retirement Threats of Mob Vengeance Emma Smith Appeals to Governor Carlin A Ruse to Capture President Smith Justin Butterfield’s Legal Opinion The Prophet Receives Advice Joseph Smith Surrenders for Trial The Trial Bennett’s Letter to Sidney Rigdon and Orson Pratt Rejoicing in Nauvoo
Notes
Chapter 32
A Brief Period of Peace President Joseph Smith’s Intimation of Death Doctrinal Development Attempt to Repeal the Nauvoo Charter A General Missionary Call Eternity of the Marriage Covenant The New and Everlasting Covenant Revealed by Elijah In the Temple these Blessings are Obtained Plural Marriage The Douglas Prophecy
Notes
Chapter 33
Conspiracy Against Joseph Smith A Warrant for His Arrest His Arrest by Reynolds and Wilson Reynolds and Wilson Under Arrest President Joseph Smith’s Discourse at Pawpaw Grove The Issuing of New Writs A Party to the Rescue Arrival at Nauvoo The Trial Before the Municipal Court The Citizens of Lee County Thanked Reynolds’ Further Attempt to Obtain Joseph Smith The Case of O. P. Rockwell Orrin P. Rockwell’s Story
Chapter 34
Threats of the Mob Growth of Nauvoo Jealousy of Other Towns Joseph Smith and the Presidency of the United States Views on the Powers and Policy of the Government The Contemplated Expedition to the West Memorial to Congress Traitors From Within “The Wicked Flee” Councils of Apostates Experience of Scott and Harris Their Lives Threatened Apostates Attempt to Organize a Church Plot to Kill Joseph Smith The “Nauvoo Expositor” The Expositor Declared a Nuisance
Notes
Chapter 35
Charge of Francis M. Higbee Anger of the Mob The Saints Threatened Advice of Judge Thomas Nauvoo Under Martial Law Appeal to the Governor for Protection Hyrum Refuses to Leave his Brother The Proposed Journey to the West The Governor’s Threat Joseph Smith Accused of Cowardice The Return to Nauvoo The Start for Carthage The Governor’s Demand for Arms A Lamb to the Slaughter Governor Ford’s Promise to the Mob-Militia The Charge of Treason The Governor’s Inflammatory Speech His Lack of Sincerity False Imprisonment The Governor’s Broken Pledge The Illegal Summons Threats of the Mob The Night in Jail The Plotting by the Mob The Governor Warned “A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief” The Martyrdom Terror of the Mob Sorrow of the Saints The Burial
Chapter 36
A Crisis in the Church Sidney Rigdon’s Attempt to be “Guardian to the Church” President Young’s Remarks The Special Meeting of Thursday, the 8th of August Transfiguration of Brigham Young The Apostles are Sustained Excommunication of Sidney Rigdon Action Against William Marks Trial of the Murderers of Joseph and Hyrum Smith Growth of the Work Mob Activities Renewed Attitude of Governor Ford Repeal of the Nauvoo Charter Attacks Upon the Saints The Quincy Mass Meeting The Reply of the Saints Decision of the Quincy Citizens The Carthage Convention Duplicity of Governor Ford President Young’s Reply Loyalty to the Government Preparations to Leave Nauvoo
Notes
Part Five
The Settlement in the Rocky Mountains Chapter 37
The Abandonment of Nauvoo Conspiracy in Washington Petition to the Governor of Iowa The Journey Resumed Organization of the Camps Garden Grove Proposition to Explore the West Mount Pisgah At the Missouri River A Call From the Government An Important Council Meeting President Young’s Instructions to the Battalion Reasons for the Call for Troops Winter Quarters Major Harvey’s Opposition Activities at Winter Quarters Mob Uprisings at Nauvoo Major Warren’s Proclamation Kidnapping of Phineas H. Young and Others The “Resistance of Law” Counter Proclamations Threats Against the Saints Attack Upon Nauvoo The Battle of Nauvoo Valiant Defenders The Violation of the Treaty
Notes
Chapter 38
Captain Allen’s Circular Scarcity of Able-Bodied Men The Equipment of the Battalion Death of Colonel Allen Lieutenant Smith in Command The Line of March The Families Ordered to Pueblo Colonel Cooke Takes Command The Sick Sent to Pueblo The March From Santa Fe Colonel Cooke’s Comment A Battle with Wild Bulls The Journey From Tucson “Orders No. 1” Duties on the Coast The Discharge of the Battalion—Stevenson’s Insult The Journey to Salt Lake Valley
Notes
Chapter 39
Revelation to President Brigham Young Cheerfulness Commanded The Pioneers The Departure for the West Organization of the Pioneer Camp Military Organization Division of the Watch Regulations of the Camp The Route of Travel Measuring the Distance Dangers on the Way Correspondence on the Plains Scientific Observations Crossing of the Platte The Mississippi Emigrants The Ferry at the Black Hills Discouraging Reports The Meeting with Samuel Brannan An Uninviting Country Arrival of the Battalion Members from Pueblo Orson Pratt’s Vanguard The Land Dedicated “This is the Place”
Notes
Chapter 40
The First Sabbath in the Valley President Young’s Advice Explorations of the Valley A Place for an Ensign The Building of a City The Place for the Temple Orson Pratt’s Survey Arrival of the Battalion and Mississippi Members Renewal of Covenants The First Births and Death in the Colony The “Old Fort” Captain Brown’s Journey to the Coast Special Conference in the Valley The Return of the Pioneers President Young’s Instructions and Blessing Organization of a Stake of Zion Population at the Close of 1847
Notes
Chapter 41
Activities on the Missouri Organization of the First Presidency The Sustaining Vote of the Saints Kanesville—Pottawattamie County President Young’s Second Trip Across the Plains Plague of the Crickets The Miracle of the Gulls The Feast of the Harvest The Return of Oliver Cowdery The Beginning of New Settlements Filling Vacancies in the Council of the Twelve The Salt Lake Stake The Perpetual Emigration Fund Increased Missionary Activity An Unexpected Harvest
Notes
Chapter 42
A Provisional Government The First Political Convention The Territory of Utah Territorial Officers Appointed The “Run-Away Officials” Their Report to Washington Governor Young’s Defense Their Places Filled The Deseret Evening News Announcement of the Plural Marriage Doctrine Laying the Corner Stones of the Salt Lake Temple A Solemn Assembly Dedication of the Corner Stones President Young’s Vision Success in Foreign Mission Fields The Foundation for Future Labors The Hand-Cart Immigration The First Hand-Cart Companies The Willie and Martin Companies The Question of Traveling Considered The Babbitt and Margetts Tragedies Disasters on the Way Extreme Suffering on the Sweetwater A Party to the Rescue “Martin’s Ravine” The Arrival in the Valley Later Hand-Cart Immigration The Passing of Prominent Men The Assassination of Parley P. Pratt
Notes
Chapter 43
Political Changes Character of the Federal Judges Falsehoods of Drummond and Stiles Denial of False Charges The Conspirators Demand Governor Young’s Removal “Buchanan’s Blunder” Call of the Army How the Saints Learned of the Expedition The 24th of July Celebration The Decision of the Council Captain Van Vliet Captain Van Vliet’s Report Good Resulting from the Visit Johnston in Command The Start for Utah Martial Law Proclaimed General Wells in Echo Canyon Governor Young’s Ultimatum Colonel Alexander’s Reply Guerrilla Warfare Arrival of General Johnston The Forward March Abandoned Proclamation of Governor Cumming The Mediation of Colonel Kane Governor Cumming Enters Salt Lake City—His Reception The Governor’s Report to Secretary Cass The Exodus Toward the South The Governor’s Wife Pleads for the People The Peace Commission Their Epistle to Johnston The Arrival of the Troops The President’s “Pardon”
Notes
Chapter 44
A Shocking Crime Crimes Falsely Charged to the Church Authorities How the Massacre Occurred The Purchase of Supplies Word Sent to Brigham Young The Answer Arrives Too Late The Attack upon the Emigrant Train The Surrender—Treachery of Their Captors A Bloody Oath The Execution of Lee
Notes
Chapter 45
Demoralizing Effects of the Army’s Presence Governor Cumming’s Report The New Federal Officers “Progress of Civilization” Attitude of the Judges Bitterness of Cradlebaugh Protest of the Citizens Governor Cumming’s Proclamation Result of the Conflict Attempt to Remove Governor Cumming Attack on President Young Cradlebaugh’s Insult to the Jury Attempt to Capture President Young Governor Cumming’s Stand Departure of the Army Retirement of Governor Cumming The “Mormon” People and the Rebellion
Notes
Chapter 46
The “Anti-Bigamy Law” Attempted Legislation Against the “Mormons” The California Volunteers The Union Vedette Mining in Utah Why the Latter-day Saints Settled in Utah The False Attitude of General Connor Inspiration of Brigham Young Home Industries Plotters Against the Peace The Killing of Brassfield The Robinson Murder General Sherman to Brigham Young President Young’s Answer Citizens of Utah to General Sherman A Proposed “Gentile” Exodus President Young Answers the Merchants Building of the Tabernacle The October Conference 1867 The Deseret Telegraph Death of President Heber C. Kimball The Coming of the Railroad The Utah Local Lines Proposed Anti-“Mormon” Legislation The Wade and Cragin Bills The Cullom Bill Co-operation for Defense A Change of Feeling Protest of “Mormon” Women Against Legislation Woman Suffrage “The New Movement” Organization of the Liberal Party The Salt Lake Tribune
Notes
Chapter 47
Governor Shaffer Removal of Secretary Mann and Judge Wilson The Coming of Judge McKean Influence on Schuyler Colfax and Rev. Newman Governor Shaffer and the Militia Request of General Wells The Provo Riot Governor Shaffer’s Letter to General De Trobriand The Rioters Punished Death of Governor Shaffer “The Wooden Gun Rebellion” The Return of Martin Harris The Pratt-Newman Discussion Comments of the Press Usurpation of Authority The Englebrecht Case An Illegal Jury Indictment Against President Young “A System on Trial” Unexpected Calling of the Case Other Accusations The Englebrecht Decision The Poland Law The Case of Ann Eliza Webb Young Removal of Judge McKean The Case of George Reynolds The Second Reynolds Trial Death of President George A. Smith Dedication of the St. George Temple Death of President Young Brigham Young, the Prophet
Chapter 48
A Great People in the Mountains The Planting of Colonies Unparalleled Progress Their Perfect Organization Proselytes from Europe Character of the Converts What the Gospel Did for Them The Amalgamation of Many Peoples Benefits from the Amalgamation Frugality and Co-operation Changed Conditions of Today Division of Lands and Water A Farsighted Policy The Recreation of the People Importance of Education Realized The Beginning of Church Schools Territorial Expansion Fort Limhi On the Rio Virgin San Bernardino Bear Lake Valley The Muddy Mission Organization of Stakes The Missions
Notes
Part Six
Recent Development Chapter 49
The Apostles Again Preside The Decision in the Reynolds Case President Taylor’s Comment An Unjust Sentence The Defendant Imprisoned Bitter Threats Against the Church Address of Anti-“Mormon” Women “Mormon” Women Reply Falsehoods of the Press The Miles Case Daniel H. Wells Before the Court Imprisonment of Daniel H. Wells A Public Protestation Litigation over President Young’s Estate Imprisonment of the Executors Counter Suit and Settlement Secretary Evarts’ Circular Letter Condemnation of Evarts’ Course The Murder of Joseph Standing The Coroner’s Verdict “Not Guilty”
Notes
Chapter 50
The Year of Jubilee The Pioneer Day Celebration President Taylor’s Prediction Re-organization of the First Presidency Death of Orson Pratt—Calling of Elders Teasdale and Grant Dedication of the Logan Temple Anti-“Mormon” Legislation Agitated Bitterness of “Christian” Ministers The Edmunds Bill Self Government Denied The Utah Commission The Test Oath Careful Wording of the Oath The Law made Retroactive A Campaign of Persecution President Taylor’s Statement A Tribune Canard The Canard the Cause of Murder The Tennessee Massacre Elder Roberts Secures the Bodies of the Slain Governor Murray to Governor Bate The Trial of Rudger Clawson The Segregation Ruling Sincerity of the “Mormon” People The Edmunds-Tucker Law Proceedings in Escheatment Death of President John Taylor
Notes
Chapter 51
Changes in Leadership Dedication of the Manti Temple The Crusade Continues The Crusade in Idaho The Strubble Bill President Woodruff’s Manifesto The Manifesto Sustained Result of the Manifesto The Granting of Amnesty Laying the Capstone and Dedication of the Salt Lake Temple The Tabernacle Choir at the World’s Fair The Church and the Parliament of Religions Statehood for Utah The Constitutional Convention The Escheated Property Returned The Pioneer Jubilee Death of President Woodruff
Chapter 52
The Presidency Re-organized President Lorenzo Snow The Roberts Case Opposition of the Ministers Statement of President Snow Declaration of Senator Rawlins Congressman Roberts Excluded The Issue of Church Bonds The Law of Tithing The Solemn Fast Day Celebration of Mission Jubilees The Scofield Disaster The Japanese Mission Death of President Snow
Notes
Chapter 53
The Presidency Re-organized A Special Conference President Joseph F. Smith The Bureau of Information The Reed Smoot Case Protest of Citizens Senator Smoot Makes Reply The Case Before the Senate The Case Decided The “American Party” President Smith’s Attitude The Case of John W. Taylor and M. F. Cowley Official Statement of President Smith Dedication of the Joseph Smith Monument President Smith Visits Europe The Address to the World Changes in the Presidency The Saints in Mexico The World War The Fulfilment of Prophecy A Period of Prosperity The Passing of President Smith
Notes
Chapter 54
President Heber J. Grant The General Conference Postponed Dedication of the Hawaiian Temple Passing of President Lund—Changes in the Presidency Conclusion
Notes
Appendix: The Auxiliary Organizations of the Church
The National Woman’s Relief Society The Deseret Sunday School Union The Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Associations The Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association The Primary Association The Religion Classes The Genealogical Society of Utah
Appendix: General Authorities of the Church
Presidents of the Church
Joseph Smith Brigham Young John Taylor Wilford Woodruff Lorenzo Snow Joseph F. Smith Heber J. Grant
First Counselors in the First Presidency
Sidney Rigdon Heber C. Kimball George A. Smith John W. Young George Q. Cannon John R. Winder Anthon H. Lund Charles W. Penrose
Second Counselors in the First Presidency
Fred’k G. Williams Hyrum Smith William Law Willard Richards Jedediah M. Grant Daniel H. Wells Joseph F. Smith Anthon H. Lund John Henry Smith Charles W. Penrose Anthony W. Ivins
The Apostles of the Church
Thomas B. Marsh David W. Patten Brigham Young Heber C. Kimball Orson Hyde William E. McLellin Parley P. Pratt Luke S. Johnson William B. Smith Orson Pratt John F. Boynton Lyman E. Johnson John E. Page John Taylor Wilford Woodruff George A. Smith Willard Richards Lyman Wight Amasa M. Lyman Ezra T. Benson Charles C. Rich Lorenzo Snow Erastus Snow Franklin D. Richards George Q. Cannon Joseph F. Smith Brigham Young, Jr Albert Carrington Moses Thatcher Francis M. Lyman John Henry Smith George Teasdale Heber J. Grant John W. Taylor Marriner W. Merrill Anthon H. Lund Abraham H. Cannon Matthias F. Cowley Abraham O. Woodruff Rudger Clawson Reed Smoot Hyrum Mack Smith George Albert Smith Charles W. Penrose George F. Richards Orson F. Whitney David O. McKay Anthony W. Ivins Joseph Fielding Smith James E. Talmage Stephen L. Richards Richard R. Lyman Melvin J. Ballard John A. Widtsoe
Presiding Patriarchs
Joseph Smith, Sen. Hyrum Smith John Smith John Smith Hyrum G. Smith
First Seven Presidents of Seventies
Hazen Aldrich Joseph Young Levi W. Hancock Zebedee Coltrin Leonard Rich Lyman Sherman Sylvester Smith John Gould James Foster Daniel S. Miles Josiah Butterfield Salmon Gee John Gaylord Henry Harriman Zera Pulsipher Albert P. Rockwood Benjamin L. Clapp Horace S. Eldredge Jacob Gates John Van Cott William W. Taylor Abraham H. Cannon Seymour B. Young C. D. Fjeldsted John Morgan Brigham H. Roberts George Reynolds Jonathan Golden Kimball Rulon S. Wells Edward Stevenson Joseph W. McMurrin Charles H. Hart Levi Edgar Young
Presiding Bishops
Edward Partridge Newel K. Whitney Edward Hunter William B. Preston Charles W. Nibley
Appendix: Stakes of Zion Appendix: Church Publications Appendix: List of Authorities and Books of Reference
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