500 Little-Known Facts About Nauvoo

500 Little-Known Facts About Nauvoo
Author: George W. Givens
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462100333

In this newest addition to the popular 500 Little-Known Facts series, George Givens offers answers to the questions most often asked by visitors to Nauvoo, such as, What is the difference between a blacksmith and a whitesmith? Did you know that one of the first recorded cases of artificial resuscitation happened in Nauvoo and that it saved Brigham Young's life? What are the rules for playing Old Cat - Containing everything from trivia about popular songs and games to information about religious practices and architectural symbolism, this is the perfect treasure for anyone who is interested in the early Saints and the difficult but spiritually rich time they spent in their beloved City Beautiful.

500 Little Known Facts in Mormon History

500 Little Known Facts in Mormon History
Author: George W. Givens
Publisher: Bonneville
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781555176518

Do you know what happened to the stone box that held the gold plates? * There were once two other sacred buildings scheduled to be built in Kirtland?* Which apostle died before he knew he had been called to the Quorum of the Twelve? * Why Relief Society meetings were suspended for twenty-three years? * The name of the Indian chief who consecrated all of his tribe's property to the Church? * Who was ordained an apostle at age eleven? * How Teddy Roosevelt tried to help the Saints? Plus hundreds more interesting facts from LDS Church History! George W. Givens developed an avid interest in LDS Church history upon learning of ancestors who joined the Church in upstate New York in 1830. His other published titles include In Old Nauvoo, The Nauvoo Fact Book, Out of Palmyra, The Hired Man's Christmas, and 500 More Little-Known Facts in Mormon History.

500 More Little-Known Facts in Mormon History

500 More Little-Known Facts in Mormon History
Author: George W. Givens
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2004-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781555177911

This colorful and informative collection is a great sequel to George Givens' popular 500 Little-Know Facts in Mormon History. for example, did you know . . . at a special conference in Nauvoo, Sidney Rigdon was sustained as a Counselor to Joseph Smith in spite of the Prophet's objections When Johnston's army marched through Salt Lake City, one single soldier removed his hat in respect for the Mormons. Who was it, and why? Many have speculated over whether or not Joseph and Hyrum were wearing their temple robes at the time of their martyrdom in Carthage. Here's John Taylor's definitive statement on the subject. Martin Harris returned to the church late in life; read about how he was found in Kirtland by a family member returning from a mission to England and invited to join the Saints in Utah where he spent the remainder of his days.

500 Little-Known Facts about Joseph Smith

500 Little-Known Facts about Joseph Smith
Author: Wayne J. Lewis
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2023-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1462109853

Can you name the 117 angels that appeared to Joseph Smith? You’ll be able to after reading this book! With interesting facts, inspiring stories, and even his patriarchal blessing, 500 Little-Known Facts about Joseph Smith is a perfect book to have on hand for your family, for teaching lessons and giving talks, or for personal study.

Spiritual Temples

Spiritual Temples
Author: Andrew Weeks
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0595492126

It is appropriate for us Latterday Saints to desire spiritual experiences, if we want them for the right reasons. The Prophet Joseph Smith demonstrated this when, at the dedication of the Kirtland Temple, he prayed: "let thy house be filled with a mighty rushing wind, with thy glory." Joseph specifically asked for a heavenly experience. Of course, his faith had waxed strong in the Lord; but then again, shouldn't ours? So writes Andrew S. Weeks in Spiritual Temples: Heavenly Experiences in the Houses of God, a thought-provoking, inspiring book that is also studiously and reverently researched. Weeks writes about the history of temple worship and its restoration in the latter days, which sparked a stream of heavenly manifestations given to prophets and other faithful saints, fulfilling the Lord's words that temples are "consecrated" for "obtaining revelations." Present-day temple building, the future of temple work, and worthiness are also discussed. "I will appear unto my servants, and speak unto them with mine own voice," the Lord promised, "if my people will keep my commandments, and do not pollute this holy house." Spiritual Temples supports the premise that, whether through inspiration or direct manifestation, heavenly experiences are available to temple visitors today.

Nauvoo

Nauvoo
Author: Robert Bruce Flanders
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1965
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780252005619

A history of what became a romantic legend about a martyred prophet, a lost city, and religious persecution, this volume tells the story of Nauvoo, the early Mormon Church, and the temporal life of Joseph Smith. Nauvoo (1839-46) was a critical period in Mormon history. The climax of Smith's career and the start of Brigham Young's, it was here that Utah really had it's beginnings and that the pattern of Mormon society in the West was laid. "...the quality and quantity of research is commendable... an excellent contribution to American mid-western history and to Mormoniana in general." -- Journal of American History

A House for the Most High

A House for the Most High
Author: Matthew McBride
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This awe-inspiring book is a tribute to the perseverance of the human spirit. A House for the Most High is a groundbreaking work from beginning to end with its faithful and comprehensive documentation of the Nauvoo Temple’s conception. The behind-the-scenes stories of those determined Saints involved in the great struggle to raise the sacred edifice bring a new appreciation to all readers. McBride’s painstaking research now gives us access to valuable first-hand accounts that are drawn straight from the newspaper articles, private diaries, journals, and letters of the steadfast participants. The opening of this volume gives the reader an extraordinary window into the early temple-building labors of the besieged Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the development of what would become temple-related doctrines in the decade prior to the Nauvoo era, and the 1839 advent of the Saints in Illinois. The main body of this fascinating history covers the significant years, starting from 1840, when this temple was first considered, to the temple’s early destruction by a devastating natural disaster. A well-thought-out conclusion completes the epic by telling of the repurchase of the temple lot by the Church in 1937, the lot’s excavation in 1962, and the grand announcement in 1999 that the temple would indeed be rebuilt. Also included are an astonishing appendix containing rare and fascinating eyewitness descriptions of the temple and a bibliography of all major source materials. Mormons and non-Mormons alike will discover, within the pages of this book, a true sense of wonder and gratitude for a determined people whose sole desire was to build a sacred and holy temple for the worship of their God.

Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited

Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited
Author: Roger D. Launius
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780252064944

Who were the Nauvoo Mormons? Were they Jacksonian Americans or did they embody some other weltanschaung? Why did this tiny Illinois town become such a protracted battleground for the Mormons and non-Mormons in the region? And what is the larger meaning of the Nauvoo experience for the various inheritors of the legacy of Joseph Smith, Jr.? Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited includes fourteen thoughtful explanations that represent the most insightful and imaginative work on Mormon Nauvoo published in the last thirty years. The range of topics includes the Nauvoo Legion, the Mormon press, the political kingdom of God, the opposition of non-Mormons, the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, and the meaning of Nauvoo for Mormons. The introduction provides a critique of Nauvoo scholarship, and a closing bibliographical essay analyzes the historical literature on the Mormon experience at Nauvoo.