Item Detail
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12
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English
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The Brigham Young Family : Transition between Reformed Methodism and Mormonism
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A Witness for the Restoration : Essays in Honor of Robert J. Matthews
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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249–80
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"While living in Whitingham, Windham County, Vermont, 1801–4, members of the John and Abigail (Nabby) Howe Young family were devout adherents of the Methodist Episcopal faith. In 1804 they exchanged the environs of their Green Mountain home for a new opportunity in Sherburne, New York. A decade after the Youngs’ departure, a schismatic group from Whitingham and the adjoining town of Readsborough joined with other likeminded individuals in separating from the Methodist Episcopal Church and forming a Vermont congregation of that seceeding organization know as the Reformed Methodist Church in 1814. Years later a significant number of the John Young family joined the dissenting Reformed Methodist faith after its expansion from New England into the state of New York. However, the Youngs’ quest was not yet ended. They next became discontented with the doctrine of Reformed Methodism and showed their disagreement by breaking with all forms of Methodism, leaguing themselves instead with the early establishment of Mormonism under the Prophet Joseph Smith." [Author]
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A Study of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Upper Canada, 1830-1850
Biography of Lorenzo Dow Young
Brigham Young : American Moses
Conversion and Transformation : Brigham Young's New York Roots and the Search for Bible Religion
Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia
Lion of the Lord : Essays on the Life and Service of Brigham Young
Missionary Activities and Church Organization in Pennsylvania, 1830-1840
The Israel Barlow Story and Mormon Mores
The John Taylor Nauvoo Journal
The Women of Mormondom
Truth Will Prevail : The Rise of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles 1837-1987
Zion Shall Come Forth : A History of the Ottawa Ontario Stake