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William Earl
McLellin (January 18, 1806 –
April 24, 1883) was an
early leader in the
Latter Day
Saint movement. One of the
original members of the Quorum...
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attempted to
broker a sale of the "
McLellin collection" – a
supposedly extensive group of do****ents
written by
William E.
McLellin, an
early Mormon apostle who...
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February 1835
Orson Hyde,
David W. Patten, Luke S. Johnson,
William E.
McLellin, John F. Boynton, and
William Smith ordained. 21
February 1835
Parley P...
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apostle William E.
McLellin and
Benjamin Winchester,
remembered Whitmer's 1834
ordination to be Smith's successor. At
McLellin's urging,
Whitmer exercised...
- (link). Shipps, Jan; Welch, John W., eds. (1994),
Journals of
William E.
McLellin: 1831–1836, Urbana, Illinois:
University of
Illinois Press, ISBN 0842523162...
- Kirtland.
Whitmer however never traveled to
Kirtland or ****isted
McLellin to grow his branch.
McClellin did have a
publication called Ensign of
Liberty which...
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actually two
separate organizations of this church. In 1847,
William E.
McLellin, who led a
congregation of Latter-day
Saints in Kirtland, Ohio, remembered...
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Stores William H.
McLellan (1832–1912),
American lawyer and
politician William Maclellan (15th century),
Scottish nobleman William E.
McLellin (1806–1883),...
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William E.
McLellin February 15, 1835
Excommunicated from the
Church of
Jesus Christ of
Latter Day
Saints in 1838.
After 1844,
McLellin joined for a...
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baptized into the
newly formed Church of
Christ founded by
William E.
McLellin. In 1831,
Joseph Smith received a
revelation from God that John Whitmer...