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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...
- (link). Shipps, Jan; Welch, John W., eds. (1994),
Journals of
William E.
McLellin: 1831–1836, Urbana, Illinois:
University of
Illinois Press, ISBN 0842523162...
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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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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...
- 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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apostle William E.
McLellin and
Benjamin Winchester,
remembered Whitmer's 1834
ordination to be Smith's successor. At
McLellin's urging,
Whitmer exercised...
- URL
McLellin,
William Earl; Shipps, Jan; Welch, John
Woodland (1994), Shipps, Jan; Welch, John
Woodland (eds.), The
journals of
William E.
McLellin, 1831-1836...
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William E.
McLellin baptized Page,
David Whitmer, John Whitmer, and
Jacob Whitmer into his
newly formed Church of
Christ (Whitmerite).
McLellin ordained...
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Joseph Smith; keys of the
kingdom Yes Yes No No No No Yes To
William E.
McLellin Yes Yes No No No No Yes
Testimony of the Book of
Commandments Yes Yes No...