- The
Godbeites were
members of the
Godbeite Church,
officially called the
Church of Zion,
organized in 1870 by
William S. Godbe. This
dissident offshoot...
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leading a
Mormon faction called the
Church of Zion,
better known as the "
Godbeites".
Godbe was born in Middle****, England, to
Samuel Godbe, a
music professor...
- the LDS
Church excommunicated key "
Godbeites" on
October 25, 1869.
Corresponding during the winter, key
Godbeites and non-Mormons made an
uneasy alliance...
- have
formed new
religions (many of them now defunct). For
instance the
Godbeites broke away from the LDS
Church in the late 19th century, on the basis...
- the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church), the New (
Godbeite)
Movement movement, and the
Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter...
- LDS
Church in the late-19th
century after the Manifesto. The
defunct Godbeites and a few
other small churches that
broke with the LDS
Church to pursue...
- Russell,
William D.; Walker,
Ronald W. (1999). "Wayward Saints: The
Godbeites and
Brigham Young". The
Western Historical Quarterly. 30 (4): 524. doi:10...
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dissident William S. Godbe. Watt was
identified as one of the
leaders of the "
Godbeites" and was
disciplined by the
Quorum of the
Twelve Apostles.
Although Watt...
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Union on
January 4, 1896. Walker,
Ronald W. (1998).
Wayward Saints: The
Godbeites and
Brigham Young. Chicago:
University of
Illinois Press. Erickson, Velt...
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while not
admitting any
conversations to the
Church of Zion,
known as the
Godbeites,
Lyman began a
relationship with
William S. Godbe, and
began traveling...