- John
Corrill (September 17, 1794 –
September 26, 1842) was an
early member and
leader of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, and an elected...
- "depart, or a more
fatal calamity shall befall you."
According to John
Corrill, an
early church member and leader, ...the
first presidency did not seem...
- inhabitants, and ****cution is not so much as once
named among them...". John
Corrill, one of the
Mormon leaders, remembered:
Friendship began to be restored...
- (while
still a
practicing Mormon) and John
Corrill successfully argued against the proposal. John
Corrill recalled that "the
first presidency did not...
- custody.
Hinkle was
excommunicated on
March 17, 1839,
along with John
Corrill and W. W. Phelps, who had also met with
Colonel Lucas.
Still a believer...
- Pratt), "the
valley of God in
which Adam
blessed his children" (by John
Corrill), "Adam's grave" (by
Community of
Christ historian Heman C. Smith), or...
- 116).
Phelps (1833, p. 84) (D&C 38:32)
Kirtland Revelation Book, p. 91.
Corrill, 18 (Booth 1831) Booth, Ezra (October 20, 1831), "Mormonism—No. II (Letter...
-
collections as
being "Stradbrook Island,
Moreton Bay,
where it is
called Corrill by the natives,—Richmond River,
where the
Aborigines term it Cunduoo,—and...
- CITEREFPhelps1833 (help) (D&C 38:32)
Kirtland Revelation Book, p. 91.
Corrill, 18 (Booth 1831) harv error: no target: CITEREFBooth1831 (help) Doctrine...
-
endowment marked the
restoration of the
Melchizedek priesthood (Quinn).
Corrill, 18 (Booth 1831)
Prince (1995, p. 121). D&C 88:119. D&C 94:3. D&C 95:8...