List of articles about the Latter Day Saint movement
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Supercategories of the Latter Day Saint movement
Christianity, Gospel, Religion, Religion in the United States, Restorationism
Latter Day Saint movement in general, as a religion or group of religions
Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints), Latter-day Saint, Latter Day Saint, Latter Day Saint movement, Mormon, Mormonism, Mormonism and Christianity, Mormonism and Freemasonry, Mormonism and Judaism, Saint
Latter Day Saint denominations
Aaronic Order, Apostolic United
Brethren, Church of Christ (Cutlerite), Church of Christ (Temple Lot), Church of
Christ (Whitmerite), Church of Jesus Christ in Zion,
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
(Strangite), Church of Jesus Christ, the Bride, the
Lamb's Wife, Church of Christ with the Elijah Message,
Community of Christ, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Kingston clan,
Organizations related to the Latter Day Saint movement
Bonneville International, Brigham Young University, Deseret Book, Deseret Management Corporation, Deseret Morning News, Excel Entertainment Group, Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS), Intellectual Reserve, Israel Revealed, John Whitmer Historical Association, KSL-TV, Mormon History Association, Mormon Historic Sites Foundation, Mormon Apologetics, Signature Books
Topics that reference the Latter Day Saint movement
Accounts of pre-mortal existence, Baptismal clothing, Breastplate, Christian countercult movement, Christian denominations, Cunning folk, Egbert Bratt Grandin, Fate of the unlearned, Henotheism, Millerites, Non-Christian perspectives on Jesus, Other perspectives on Jesus, Scientology, Scientology controversy, Survivalism, Temple robes, Urim and Thummim, Whore of Babylon, Edmunds-Tucker Act
Latter Day Saint doctrines, beliefs, and practices
Adamic language, pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact, Angel, LDS Apostates, Authority and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Blood atonement, Celestial Kingdom, Chosen people, Christian eschatology, Christian view of marriage, City of Zion (Mormonism), Continuous revelation, Ecumenical council, Exaltation (Mormonism), Excommunication, Fast Sunday, fast offering, Gentile, Great Apostasy, Homosexuality and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Israelite, Kolob, Temple garment, Holy of Holies (Latter Day Saints), Native American, Outer darkness, Perfection (Latter Day Saints), Plan of Salvation, Plural marriage, Polygamous Mormon fundamentalists, Pre-existence, Restoration (Mormonism), Revelation (Latter Day Saints), Satan, Seer stones in Mormonism, Separation of church and state, Son of Perdition, Spiritual wifery, Telestial Kingdom, Terrestrial Kingdom, Testimony, Urim and Thummim, Word of Wisdom, Word of Wisdom (Latter-day Saint)
Latter Day Saint doctrines regarding deity
Adam-God theory, Creator god, Elohim, Exaltation, God,
God and gender, God the Father, Godhead (Christianity), Godhead (Mormonism),
Heavenly Mother, Henotheism, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ
as the Messiah, Jesus in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints,
Latter Day Saint ordinances, rituals, and symbolism
Anointing of the Sick, Baptism, Baptism for the dead, Blood atonement Eternal Marriage, Marriage, Infant baptism, Light of Christ, Ordinance (Mormonism), Patriarchal blessing, Rebaptism (Mormonism), Sacrament meeting, Sacrament (Mormonism), Sealing (Latter Day Saints),Temple, Temple (Mormonism),
Latter-day Saint religious clothing
Baptismal clothing, Temple garment, Temple robes,
Latter Day Saint hierarchy
Aaronic Priesthood, Anointed Quorum,
Apostle (Mormonism), Apostolic
Succession, Bishop, Bishop
(Mormonism), Chapel, Choir,
General Conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
LDS Conference Center, General Conference (Mormonism)
Mormonism and controversy
Anti-Mormonism, Controversies regarding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Common Latter-day Saint perceptions, Cultural Mormon, Jack Mormons, Mormonism Unvailed, Search for the Truth (video), The God Makers (film), The God Makers II
LDS Doctrines concerning the Afterlife
Afterlife, Harrowing of Hell, Near-Death Experience, Degrees of Glory
LDS Doctrines concerning Animals
Animals in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Latter Day Saint texts
Apocrypha, Articles of Faith, Articles of the Church of Christ, Book of Abraham, Book of Commandments, Book of Mormon, Book of Moses, Doctrine and Covenants, Encyclopedia of Mormonism, The Family: A Proclamation to the World, Jesus the Christ (book), Joseph Smith—History, Joseph Smith—Matthew, King Follett Discourse, Lectures on Faith, Nauvoo Expositor, Peace Maker (pamphlet), Pearl of Great Price (Mormonism), Sacred text, Scriptures, Book of Jasher, Standard Works, The Wentworth Letter, The Word of the Lord Brought to Mankind by an Angel, Word of Wisdom
Latter Day Saint movement and the Bible
Bible, Biblical canon, Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible, King James Only Movement, King James Version of the Bible, Makhshava, New Testament, Old Testament
Book of Mormon
Book of Mormon, Book of Mormon chronology, Book of Mormon topics, Curelom, Gadianton robbers, Egbert Bratt Grandin, Egyptian Names in the Book of Mormon, Paanchi (Book of Mormon), Record of the Nephites, Secret combination (Latter Day Saints), Sword of Laban
Book of Mormon people
Ammaron, Ammon (Book of Mormon), Book of Mormon rulers, Captain Moroni, Coriantumr, Enos (Book of Mormon), Ether (Book of Mormon), Gadianton robbers, Ishmael (Book of Mormon), Jaredite, Joseph (Book of Mormon), King Noah, Korihor, Laban (Book of Mormon), Laman and Lemuel, Lamanite, Lamoni, Limhi, List of Book of Mormon groups, List of Book of Mormon people, Mosiah, Mulek, Nephite, Paanchi (Book of Mormon), Sam (Book of Mormon), Sariah, Sons of Mosiah, Various Book of Mormon people, Zedekiah, Zeniff, Zoram
Book of Mormon artifacts
Breastplate, Liahona, Rameumptom, Seer stones in Mormonism, Urim and Thummim
Book of Mormon places
Bountiful (Book of Mormon), Khirbet Beit Lehi, Lehi-Nephi, Nahom, Zarahemla
Book of Mormon prophets
Abinadi, Alma the Elder, Alma the Younger, Ether (Book of Mormon), Helaman,Helaman, son of Helaman, Jacob (Book of Mormon), Jarom, King Benjamin, Lehi (Book of Mormon), List of Book of Mormon prophets, Mahonri Moriancumer, Mormon (prophet), Nephi, Omni (Book of Mormon), Samuel the Lamanite
Book of Mormon studies
Archaeology and the Book of Mormon, Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, Genetics and the Book of Mormon, Golden Plates, Limited geography model (Book of Mormon), Linguistics and the Book of Mormon, Reformed Egyptian, Studies of the Book of Mormon, The Book of Mormon and the King James Bible
Books of the Book of Mormon
Lost 116 pages, First Book of Nephi, Second Book of Nephi, Book of Jacob, Book of Enos, Book of Jarom, Book of Omni, Words of Mormon, Book of Mosiah, Book of Alma, Book of Helaman, Third Book of Nephi, Fourth Book of Nephi, Book of Mormon (Mormon's record), Book of Ether, Book of Moroni, Large Plates of Nephi, Small Plates of Nephi
Latter Day Saint periodicals
Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Elders' Journal, Ensign (magazine), Evening and Morning Star, The Friend (Mormon magazine), Journal of Discourses, Liahona, Messenger and Advocate, Millennial Star, New Era (magazine), Prophwyd y Jubili, Relief Society Magazine, The Seer (periodical), Sunstone Magazine, Times and Seasons, Udgorn Seion, Woman's Exponent,
History of the Latter Day Saint movement
1890 Manifesto, Amboy Conference, Authoritarianism and Mormonism, Beehive, Blacks and Mormonism, Burned-over district, Cart, Council of Fifty, Culture of the United States, Danite, Deseret, Deseret alphabet, Execution by firing squad, Extermination Order (Mormonism), First Transcontinental Railroad (North America), First Vision, Forgery, Free love, Gallatin Election Day Battle, Haun's Mill Massacre, History of Christianity, History of the Americas, History of the United States, History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, History of the Latter Day Saint movement, Honeybee, Indian Placement Program, Joshua tree, Kirtland Safety Society, Miracle of the Gulls, Mormon Battalion, Mormon handcart pioneers, Mormon Pioneer, Mormon Reformation, Mormon Trail, Mormon War, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Nauvoo Legion, Nauvoo Expositor, Persecution of Christians, Polygamy, Priesthood Correlation Program, Rigdon's July 4th Oration, Salamander Letter, Salt Sermon, School of the Prophets, Second Great Awakening, Succession crisis (Mormonism), Transcendental Generation, United States religious history University of Deseret, Utah War, Women and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Zelph, Zion's Camp
Significant dates in the Latter Day Saint movement
- December 23, 1805 - birth of Joseph Smith
- Spring of 1820 - Joseph Smith, age 14, claims to be visited by God and Jesus
- September 21, 1823 - Moroni The Angel visits Joseph Smith
- September 22, 1823 - Joseph Smith is shown the gold plates for the first time
- January 18, 1827 - Joseph Smith marries Emma Hale.
- September 22, 1827 - Joseph Smith receives the gold plates.
- May 15, 1829 - John The Baptist The Angel bestows the Aaron Priesthood upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery
- June 1829 - Peter James and John The Angels bestow the Melchizedek Priesthood upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery
- March 26, 1830 - 5,000 copies of the Book of Mormon published in Palmyra, New York
- April 6, 1830 - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints founded in Fayette, New York
- 1832
- November 13, 1838 - birth of Joseph Fielding Smith
- June 27 1844 - Joseph and Hyrum Smith murdered in a jail in Carthage, Illinois
- August 8, 1844 - Quorum of Twelve is created as the leading body of the Mormon Church
- February 10, 1846 - Many Mormons begin their migration from Nauvoo, Illinois to Great Salt Lake
- July 24, 1847 - Brigham Young arrives in Salt Lake Valley; Salt Lake City established
- 1857 - Mormons abandon Las Vegas
- October 6, 1890 - Wilford Woodruff issues the "Manifesto" halting polygamy.
- 1904 - Joseph F. Smith issues a "Second Manifesto" against polygamy
Court decisions regarding the Latter Day Saint movement
Significant places in the Latter Day Saint movement
Adam-ondi-Ahman, Alberta, Arizona, Auditorium (Community of Christ), Beaver Island, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center, Brigham Young University of Hawaii, Burlington, Wisconsin, Caldwell County, Missouri, Chihuahua (state), Culture of Mexico, Davis County, Utah, Demographics of Greece, Demographics of Kiribati, Demographics of Mexico, Demographics of Niue, Demographics of Palau, Demographics of Swaziland, Demographics of the Marshall Islands, Downtown (Salt Lake City), Far West, Missouri, Finger Lakes, Fort Bridger, Hiram, Ohio, Independence, Missouri, Jackson County, Missouri, Kane County, Utah, Kirtland, Ohio, Laie, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Nevada, LDS Church Office Building, LDS Conference Center, Los Angeles, California, Missouri, Morgan County, Utah, Nauvoo, Illinois, Palmyra, Platte River, Rich County, Utah, Salt Lake Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah, San Bernardino, California, Seagull Monument, Sharon, Vermont, State of Deseret, St. James Township, Michigan, University of Utah, Utah, Utah Territory, Voree, Wisconsin, Zion
Latter Day Saint temples
Bern Switzerland Temple, Cardston Alberta Temple, Chicago Illinois Temple, Endowment House, Freiberg Germany Temple, Hamilton New Zealand Temple, Idaho Falls Idaho Temple, Independence temple, Kirtland Temple, Kona Hawaii Temple, Laie Hawaii Temple, Las Vegas Nevada Temple, Logan Utah Temple, London England Temple, Los Angeles California Temple, Manti Utah Temple, Mesa Arizona Temple, Nauvoo Illinois Temple, Nauvoo Temple, Oakland California Temple, Ogden Utah Temple, Provo Utah Temple, Raleigh North Carolina Temple, Salt Lake Temple, São Paulo Brazil Temple, Seattle Washington Temple, St. George Utah Temple, Temple Lot, Temple Square, Tokyo Japan Temple, Vernal Utah Temple, Washington D.C. Temple, Nuku alofa Tonga Temple, Jordan River Utah Temple, Orlando Florida Temple, Atlanta Georgia Temple, Apia Samoa Temple
Other Cities with LDS temples
Latter Day Saints
- List of Latter-day Saints
- A - M: Nephi Anderson, Billy Barty,
Glenn Beck, Steve Benson, Don Bluth, Shawn Bradley, Hugh B.
Brown, Orson Scott Card, James C.
Christensen, Kresimir Cosik, Stephen Covey,
Mitch Davis, Richard Dutcher, Aaron Eckhart, Philo Farnsworth, Brandon Flowers, Rulon Gardner, Marvin Goldstein, Bo Gritz, Orrin
Hatch, Jon Heder, Jared Hess,
Ken Jennings, Steven E. Jones, Gladys Knight, Glen A. Larson,
Michael O. Leavitt , Jon Peter Lewis, Robert L. Millet, Dale Murphy, - N - Z: Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond, Olive Osmond, Anne Perry, Sandy Petersen, William Wines Phelps, D. Michael Quinn, Carmen Rasmusen, Harry Reid, Mitt Romney, Daniel Rona, Elizabeth Smart, Benjamin Urrutia, Olene S. Walker, Steve Young,
- Groups: Jericho Road, The Osmonds,
Historians of the Latter Day Saint movement
- Latter Day Saint Historians,
- A - M: Thomas G. Alexander, James B. Allen, Edward H. Anderson, Nephi Anderson, Leonard J. Arrington, Valeen Tippetts Avery, Fawn M. Brodie, Juanita Brooks, Richard Bushman, J. Reuben Clark, Dale Morgan,
- N - Z: Linda King Newell, Hugh Nibley, Grant H. Palmer, Gregory Prince, D. Michael Quinn, B. H. Roberts, Stephen E. Robinson, Jan Shipps, Wallace Stegner, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Wm. Robert Wright
- Groups or Organizations: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, September Six,
Notable people in Latter Day Saint history
- A - M: Leonard J. Arrington, Valeen Tippetts Avery, Lilburn Boggs, Gutzon Borglum, Samuel Brannan, Fawn M. Brodie, Juanita Brooks, John Browning, Butch Cassidy, J. Reuben Clark, Kresimir Cosik, Henry Eyring, Mark Hofmann, Sonia Johnson, Gordon Jump, Thomas L. Kane, Gladys Knight, William Law, Mark Madsen,
- N - Z: Hugh Nibley, Natacha Rambova, Stephen E. Robinson, Porter Rockwell, William Shunn, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Bertel Thorvaldsen
- Groups: September Six,
Mormon pioneers
- Mormon handcart pioneers
- Mormon Pioneer
- Mormon Trail
- Perpetual Emigration Fund
- A - M: Elijah Abel, Milo Andrus,
Truman O. Angell, John Milton Bernhisel,
George Q. Cannon, Martha Hughes Cannon,
Albert Carrington, William Clayton,
Joseph Fielding, William Harrison
Folsom, Emma Lee French, Archibald
Gardner, William S. Godbe, Henry Grow,
Ephraim Hanks,
"Wild Bill" Hickman , Jefferson Hunt, Orson Hyde, William B. Ide, Luke S. Johnson, Heber C. Kimball, Helen Mar Kimball, Dudley Leavitt, John D. Lee, Francis M. Lyman, Isaac Morley - N - Z: Orson Pratt, Parley P. Pratt, Franklin D. Richards, Willard Richards, Brigham Henry Roberts, Porter Rockwell, Charles Roscoe Savage, Bathsheba W. Smith, Joseph F. Smith, Lot Smith, Mary Fielding Smith, Abraham O. Smoot, Eliza Roxcy Snow, Erastus Snow, Lorenzo Snow, Orson Spencer, Edward Stevenson, Levi Stewart, John Taylor (1808-1887), Moses Thatcher, David King Udall, John Van Cott, Daniel H. Wells, Wilford Woodruff, Brigham Young, Brigham Young, Jr., Zina D. H. Young,
Latter Day Saint leaders
- A - M: Elijah Abel, Milo Andrus, Jason W. Briggs, Hugh B. Brown, Oliver Cowdery, Alpheus Cutler, W. A. Draves, Otto Fetting, Zenos H. Gurley, Sr., Martin Harris, George M. Hinkle, Milton R. Hunter, J. Golden Kimball, William Law, John D. Lee, Rex E. Lee, William Marks (Mormonism), William E. McLellin,
- N - Z: Warren Parrish, William Wines Phelps, Sidney Rigdon, Brigham Henry Roberts, Alexander Hale Smith, Bathsheba W. Smith, Emma Hale Smith, Frederick Madison Smith, Hyrum Smith, Joseph Smith, Sr., Joseph Smith, Jr., Joseph Smith III, Eliza Roxcy Snow, James Strang, Levi Stewart, David Whitmer, John Whitmer, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Benjamin Winchester, Zina D. H. Young
Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- President of the Church (Mormonism)
- A - M: Ezra Taft Benson, Heber J. Grant, Gordon B. Hinckley, Howard W. Hunter, Spencer W. Kimball, Harold B. Lee, David O. McKay,
- N - Z: George Albert Smith, Joseph Smith, Jr., Joseph F. Smith, Joseph Fielding Smith, Lorenzo Snow, John Taylor (1808-1887), Wilford Woodruff, Brigham Young