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21Latter-Day Saints, The Church of Jesus Christ of — • Also called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This religious body had its origin during the early part of the nineteenth century. Joseph Smith, the founder and first president of the sect, was the son of a Vermont farmer, and was …
22Latter-Day Saints — [ lætədeɪ seɪnts], Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [ tʃəːtʃəv dʒiːzəs kraɪst əv ], englische Selbstbezeichnung der Mormonen. …
23Latter-day Saints — noun plural members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, a Christian religious group established in the U.S. in 1830 …
24Latter-day Saints — (engl., spr. lätter dë ßënts, »Heilige des Jüngsten Tags«), Beiname der Mormonen (s. d.) …
25Latter-Day Saints — (engl., spr. lättĕr deh ßehnts), die Mormonen (s.d.) …
26Latter-Day Saints — another name for the ↑mormons …
27Latter-Day Saints — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ the Mormons name for themselves …
28Latter-day Saint — ☆ Latter day Saint see MORMON n …
29Latter Day Saint movement — This article is about this religious movement s origins and general makeup. For treatments of component sects, see List of sects in the Latter Day Saint movement. Part of a series on Christianity …
30Latter Day Saint — A Latter Day Saint is an adherent of the Latter Day Saint movement, a group of denominations tracing their heritage to the teachings of Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Church of Christ he organized in 1830. This article concerns the use of the term… …