Orson Hyde was never excommunicated from the Church. He was disfellowshiped (meaning that he received church discipline but was not removed from membership) in 1838 as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve because he "felt that God was no longer with the Church" and wrote an affidavit explaining the reasons for his dissent.
He returned to the church and to the Quorum in June 1839. Wikipedia says he was later officially disfellowshiped for four days in January 1846, but I can find no additional sources for that instance.
Orson Hyde was born on January 8, 1805.
Orson Hyde was born on January 8, 1805.
Orson Hyde died on November 28, 1878 at the age of 73.
Orson Hyde died on November 28, 1878 at the age of 73.
Japanese singer Hyde (Hideto Takarai) is 48 years old (birthdate: January 29, 1969).
Hyde Park Presbyterian Church was created in 1896.
Hyde Park Reformed Dutch Church was created in 1826.
The original Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (as well as their reasons for leaving the quorum and cause of death if known) are:Thomas B. Marsh (excommunicated for apostasy in 1839. Died in 1866 of ?)David W. Patten (killed in the Battle of Crooked River in October 1838.)Brigham Young (died in 1877 of complications of a ruptured appendix.)Heber C. Kimball (died in 1868 of ?)Orson Hyde (died in 1878 of ?)William E. M'Lellin (excommunicated for apstasy in 1838, died in 1883 of ? )Parley P. Pratt (killed in 1857 in Arkansas by one of his wives' ex-husbands)Luke S. Johnson (excommunicated for apostasy in 1838. Died in 1861 of ?)William Smith (excommunicated for Apostasy in 1845. Died in 1893 of ?)Orson Pratt (died in 1881 of complications from diabetes)John F. Boynton (excommunicated for apostasy in 1837, died in 1890 after an illness which caused an internal hemmorage.)Lyman E. Johnson (excommunicated for apostsy in 1838, died in 1859 after drowning in the Mississippi River in Wisconsin after a boating accident.)
The original Nauvoo Temple was dedicated May 1, 1846 by Orson Hyde, who was never a member of the First Presidency. At the time, he was an Apostle. The Manti Utah Temple was dedicated May 21, 1888 by Lorenzo Snow, who was not at that time a member of the First Presidency, but later became the President of the Church. Regina Saskatchewan Temple was dedicated November 14, 1999 by Boyd K. Packer, who has never been a member of the First Presidency, but was Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles at the time.
Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed has written: 'A history of the Hyde Park Baptist Church, 1874-1924' -- subject(s): Chicago, Chicago. Hyde Park Baptist Church
This statement is attributed to Joseph Smith, Jr., first President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often called the "Mormon church" due to their usage of the Book of Mormon which is a history of Christians in the New World). While the statement that "the Constitution will hang by a thread" is accepted as being said by Joseph Smith (cited by Brigham Young, John Taylor, Orson Hyde and several others, see the gray box at the bottom of this page for further examples and citationshttp:/www.utlm.org/onlineresources/whitehorseprophecy.htm) It is sometimes quoted in relation to the "White Horse Prophecy" which talks about how events will transpire when the Constitution hangs by a thread. However, Bruce R. McConkie and President Joseph F. Smith have both said that the White Horse Prophecy is a fabrication.
A. B. Hyde has written: 'The story of Methodism throughout the world, from the beginning to the present time' -- subject(s): Methodist Church, History, Methodism