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- unallo**** holiness." Strangites observe the seventh-day Sabbath—i.e., Sa****ay—as the Book of the Law commanded it, in lieu of Sunday. Strangites believe in baptism...
- leader of a Mormon splinter group, who were known colloquially as the Strangites to distinguish them from the much larger and mainstream Church of Jesus...
- Norton The Strangites use no hyphen in their church title and capitalize the "D" in "Day", just as was done in Joseph Smith's church. Strangites still use...
- was practiced by a few Strangites up to the 1880s. Because United States federal and state laws prohibit the practice, Strangites have abandoned polygamy...
- since Strang's lifetime due to a lack of prophetic leadership, though the Strangites still believe in the validity of this doctrine, as do members of the LDS...
- scriptural canon, although it was referenced in early church publications. The Strangite branch of the movement does not take an official position on the Book...
- The church is now organized into "mission centers". Historically, the Strangites maintained stakes in Voree, Wisconsin; Kirtland, Ohio; and on Beaver Island...
- However, the Strangites reject the 1843 revelation on polygamy by Joseph Smith. The Book of the Law of the Lord, a part of the Strangite canon, sanctions...
- where others only have nine. The Strangite fourth Commandment is "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." The Strangite's founder and namesake James Strang...
- a Jesuit missionary of the French colonial era. In 1847, a group of "Strangite" Mormons settled on Beaver Island and established a "kingdom" led by "King"...