Heber J. Grant, Man of Steel, Prophet of GodDeseret Book Company, 1979 - 240 Seiten Heber Jeddy Grant (1856-1945) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Jedediah Morgan Grant and Rachel Ridgeway Ivins. Heber eventaully became the husband of three wives and the father of twelve children. In 1882 he became an apostle of the LDS Chuech and in 1918 he became the seventh president of the Church. |
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... brethren during this night of darkness . These men were hounded by im- placable adversaries whose goal seemed to be the subjugation of the Latter - day Saints and the extinction of the Church . The brethren were prosecuted ruthlessly ...
... brethren during this night of darkness . These men were hounded by im- placable adversaries whose goal seemed to be the subjugation of the Latter - day Saints and the extinction of the Church . The brethren were prosecuted ruthlessly ...
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... brethren to comply with the political manifesto , not because he denied their priesthood au- thority , but because ... Brethren , prompt- ing several abortive attempts to dissuade him . By March 12 , 1896 , a seeming impasse had been ...
... brethren to comply with the political manifesto , not because he denied their priesthood au- thority , but because ... Brethren , prompt- ing several abortive attempts to dissuade him . By March 12 , 1896 , a seeming impasse had been ...
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... brethren whose honest views were in collision . As the April 1896 general conference approached , the relationship between the First Presidency and the Twelve and Elder Thatcher reached the point of rupture . By this time , the ...
... brethren whose honest views were in collision . As the April 1896 general conference approached , the relationship between the First Presidency and the Twelve and Elder Thatcher reached the point of rupture . By this time , the ...
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