-
general Latter Day
Saint parlance, the -ite-suffixed
terms Josephite and
Brighamite have been used for the Missouri-based
Community of
Christ and the Utah-based...
- the
practice of
polygamy among Brighamite sects.
Other sects,
including several fundamentalist branches of the
Brighamite tradition,
embrace the term Mormon...
- A
Brighamite-centric
timeline of
formations and
origins for most
Mormon denominations...
- term “Mormon” due to its ****ociation with the
practice of
polygamy among Brighamite sects.
Smaller sects often adopted the term,
including adherents of Mormon...
-
separated themselves from the LDS Church. As such, most are
considered to be "
Brighamite"
sects within the
Latter Day
Saint movement. The
Apostolic United Brethren...
-
succession crisis, his most po****r
successor became Brigham Young. The
Brighamite branch of
Mormonism became the LDS Church. By 1844 one of the justifications...
-
succession crisis, his most po****r
successor was
Brigham Young; the
Brighamite branch of
Mormonism became the LDS Church. By that year, LDS
leaders justified...
- of
which some of the
Apostles were present,
which is
understood by
Brighamites to mean that the
apostles now held the
authority to
succeed him in directing...
- nineteenth-century
usage where followers of
Brigham Young were
referred to as "
Brighamites,"
while those of
Sidney Rigdon were
called "Rigdonites,"
followers of...
- to the Iowa Saints,
known as "Young Josephites." They
abhor both the
Brighamite and
Strangite doctrines. The
church is
situated at a cross-roads, almost...