Latter-Day Pamphlets Essays

  • Annie Dillard

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    Thomas Carlyle, a preeminent figure of the Victorian era, said, “The real desire to get work done will itself lead one to more and more to truth” (Carlyle). Many teenagers all over the world rely on jobs to earn money to do fun activities with their friends. There are also many adults who have jobs to get by in life. Along with this, there are people who have a career. The difference between the two is that people who have a job work just to earn money, but do not enjoy it. People who have have a

  • Mormonism Research Paper

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    It was 1820 when Mormonism was born. Joseph Smith, Jr. was a religion man who founded the Mormon Church. Born on December 23, 1805 to Joseph Smith, Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith who were poor and uneducated farmers. Many Americans persecuted Smith, Jr. but he was also accepted by many as well. Smith has been regarded as one of the most controversial men of our time because of his different way of teaching. Joseph Smith and his followers were driven out of numerous states because of the persecution they

  • Mormonism Research Paper

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    Rev. ed . Phillipsburg, New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing CO. , 1980 . 3. Print. Hoekema, Anthony . The Four Major Cults . Ann Arbor, Michigan : Cushing-Malloy , 1963. 1-87, 373-388. Print. Newsroom . The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints , 03 04 2010. Web. 6 Dec 2010. . Smith , Joseph. The Pearl of Great Price . Liverpool, England : 1851 . eBook. "Their Modern Development and Growth." Watchtower . Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, 2000. Web. 6 Dec 2010

  • Utah and the Mormon Culture

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    New York, of God and his son, Jesus Christ telling him to reorganize the church of Jesus Christ. During the next 10 years, Joseph was visited by other heavenly messengers, translated the Book of Mormon and established the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Many years thereafter, the Mormons relocated from Nauvoo, Illinois because of religious persecution (PBS Online). In Illinois, Joseph Smith had succeeded in establishing a religion which brought together its followers both sociologically

  • Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith

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    Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith The 1830 publication of the “Book of Mormon” by Joseph Smith, officially established the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ believe that Smith, under divine guidance, translated a set of golden plates into the Book of Mormon. This was the first of several literary works that were said to contain proper doctrine of the beliefs and views of the Mormon religion. Throughout the development of the Church, several

  • Comparison Of Mormonism Vs. Christianity

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    Mormonism vs. Christianity How is Mormonism different from Christianity? Mormonism is so similar to Christianity that sometimes people think they took Christianity, renamed it to Mormonism, and started a “new religion”. Although many of the ideas of Mormonism come from Christianity, there are many differences in Mormonism. Differences occurred in the creation story, in sacred texts, in the ideas of God, views of humanity, and in ideas of death and the afterlife. In the Mormons creation story, it

  • World Religion: Mormons

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    Since the mid 1800s, Mormons, or also referred to as the Latter-Day Saints, have been a thriving religion in the United States. Founded by Joseph smith in 1830, it has grown from a small group of outcasts to a significant size of nearly seven million followers. Joseph Smith was the first prophet and president of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints. After the murder of Joseph Smith in 1844, a man named Brigham Young migrated with bulk of the Mormons to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1847, where they made

  • Mormon Practices

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    organization.” (Oxtoby Segal 573) The most common attribute of different cults would be the leader that is a very powerful person to its followers. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as Mormonism is a popular ‘new religion.’ Joseph Smith, Jr is the founder of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. When he was younger he allegedly had a vision of God and Jesus whe... ... middle of paper ... ...embership it was said that black students were discriminated against at

  • A Brief Biography of Joseph Smith

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    History books have called Joseph Smith an American religious leader who founded the modern day Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS). This religious institution is based on Smiths visions and the followers of the LDS church are called Mormon’s. His vision was for the restoration of the early Christian church and a new way of life to live by. While Smith visions and ethics have been controversial at times, millions still follow his teachings and the religious culture he started in 1830

  • John Smith Research Paper

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    being attacked and hung by a drunken mob in Carthage, Illinois. This man died a martyr, widely known for his influential religious preaching in states of New York, Ohio, Missouri and Illinois. Being the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and contributing to the converting of people into Mormonism, he vastly transformed people, turning them into large Mormon communities. Being put in such a position, Smith’s 39-year life has been full of exciting experiences. It is fascinating

  • Mormonism: A Paradigm of an American Faith

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    A handsome boy kneels down for prayer beside a tree in his father’s orchard. It is a nice sunny spring day with the warm rays of the radiant sun gently kissing the boy’s face. “God, give me a sign,” he pleads to his heavenly father. He is only 14, yet religion fascinates him. Confused by what Christian faith to believe in, he was not sure whether he wanted to become a Baptist like his parents, or a Methodist, which church’s teachings appealed more to him. A slight cool breeze passes through his chestnut

  • Mormonism Essay

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    followers of a denomination, and provided for the evolution of theological beliefs. They preached about new ideas during this time period, such as temperance, women's rights and even abolition. Mormonism, also known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, is an example of a religion created at during this time period. The rise of Mormonism was caused by its appealing belief system and influencing preachers, however, the religion was unsuccessful at reforming religion in the United States

  • My Mother's Worldview

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    She underwent a paradigm shift in her teenage years to her early twenties by being a part of the catholic culture and then leaving that to be a part of the Later Day Saint culture. Through the years, her worldview has changed slightly in different areas because she is always integrating new information and ideas into it. While her worldview began as a straightforward and strict one, she has turned it into more of

  • Polygamy in America

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    In America, the practice of any form of polygamy is illegal and due to this law, many adherents of the lifestyle stay hidden ("What is Polygamy?"). Polygamy became an issue in the United States in the year 1852 when the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the LDS Church, made it so that plural marriage became a part of its religious doctrine. However, due to the storm of controversy that followed this movement, in 1890 the Mormon Church officially abandoned the practice. The

  • Comparing Mormon Temple Rituals to Wicca Rituals

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    J. Symbols of the Occult - What Every Latter-day Saint Should Know. Beaver Dam, WI: Oct 2003. Disc. Nov. 2004 http://www.helpingmormons.org/occult_symbols.htm Smith, Joseph, junior. The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Salt Lake City, Utah: Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1981. 1830. Smith, Joseph, junior. The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City, Utah: Corporation

  • research proposal

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    the involvement of the LDS church, known as the Mormon Church, within the Indian removal that took place during the 1830’s. The Indian Removal Act was passed approximately one month after the initial organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The founder of the LDS church, Joseph Smith, received a revelation that he was to preach his gospel in Indian Territory. In September of 1830, roughly 6 months after the founding of the church, he gave a mission calling to one of his church

  • Honorable Enough To Go On A Mission Trip

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    Mission Groups The person that is honorable enough to go on a mission trip is someone that should be looked up to. They obtain a certain character, devotion, and faithfulness that is admirable. Typically, mission groups choose to go where God wants them to go. These groups give back in so many ways and gain so much from giving to others. Mission trips are a life learning experience and can benefit not only the group members but, most importantly, to those less fortunate. The majority of mission

  • Mark Hofmann Case

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    Times) Hofmann forged hundreds of fake documents where they were sold to major auctions and other places like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, it is believed that Mark made a few million dollars from fraud and forging. “According to criminal investigators here and court documents, the 32-year-old Mr. Hofmann fooled not only senior

  • The Importance of What Becoming Truly Converted Means to a Mormon

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October 2012. Web. 30 March 2014. . Hales, Robert D. “Waiting upon the Lord: Thy Will Be Done.” Lds. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October 2011. Web. 30 March 2014. . Samuelson, Cecil O. “What Does it Mean to Be Perfect.” Lds. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jan. 2006. Web. 1 April 2014. . Scott, Richard G. “Full Conversion Brings Happiness.” Lds. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 2002. Web. 1 April

  • Ancestor Report: Simeon Adams Dunn

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    became very interested. He named his son Mosiah after the Book of Mormon and it’s people was born on February 19, 1837. The same day, his twin Anariah was born that day but died a few hours after birth. Betsy, who was a healthy child was born March 22,1838. At the time, Simeon’s brother James came to Simeon’s home as a missionary of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints. He preached them and Simeon and his wife was baptized by him on April 15,1839. But that wasn’t enough for Simeon. He wanted