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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... polygamy was a difficult one for Heber to take . Naturally shy with women , it was an enormous personal adjustment ... polygamous wives openly . It did not reveal , except dimly , the feelings of anger he had toward the enemies of the ...
... polygamy was a difficult one for Heber to take . Naturally shy with women , it was an enormous personal adjustment ... polygamous wives openly . It did not reveal , except dimly , the feelings of anger he had toward the enemies of the ...
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... polygamy , the venerable leader declared , in effect , “ It is enough ; God has accepted your offering . " Finally , to set- tle the minds of those who may have been troubled at the thought of turning their backs on a principle that had ...
... polygamy , the venerable leader declared , in effect , “ It is enough ; God has accepted your offering . " Finally , to set- tle the minds of those who may have been troubled at the thought of turning their backs on a principle that had ...
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... polygamous marriages , it did not affect those that had already been contracted . Thus in the eyes of the Church those already living in polygamy at the time , who had contracted their plural marriages with Church approval , were ...
... polygamous marriages , it did not affect those that had already been contracted . Thus in the eyes of the Church those already living in polygamy at the time , who had contracted their plural marriages with Church approval , were ...
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