- The
Church of Christ,
informally referred to as the
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite), was a
denomination of the
Latter Day
Saint movement based on the claims...
-
exercised his
claim to be Smith's
successor and the
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite) was
formed in Kirtland, Ohio. However,
Whitmer never joined the body...
- also the m****cript
title of the Book of Mormon.[citation needed] The
Whitmerite branch of the Latter-Day
Saint movement used The
Record of the Nephites...
- "Prairie Saint"
branches of the movement, such as the
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite), none of
which is
known to be extant.
Those denominations which originated...
-
witness David Whitmer.
Mormon apostle William E.
McLellin organized a
Whitmerite congregation in Kirtland, and
Harris became a member. By 1851, Harris...
-
split from the
Church of
Christ (Temple Lot) in 1946.
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite) – A denomination,
founded in 1847 and
reformed 1871,
based on the claims...
- John Whitmer, and
Jacob Whitmer into his
newly formed Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite).
McLellin ordained Page a high
priest in the church. Page parti****ted...
- the
Latter Day
Saints and who, by the 1870s, led the
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite).
During the 1870s,
according to the
Chicago Tribune, the LDS
Church unsuccessfully...
-
Church of
Jesus Christ (Cutlerite), and the now-extinct
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite).[citation needed]
Virtually every Latter Day
Saint denomination claims...
-
Christ of Latter-day
Saints and
Whitmer founded the
Church of
Christ (
Whitmerite). The
Three Witnesses The
Eight Witnesses were the
second of the two groups...