Category Archives: Early Church History (1800s)

Ogden Kraut – early visions

Ogden Kraut is a very interesting fellow.  Member of the Seventy who was given to research, and realized that the church was falling apart back in the 1920s. He was intimately connected with the Dream Mine, which I’ll post about … Continue reading

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The Mysteries of the Gospel

Now, I know what you’re probably thinking.  Something, something “deep doctrine,” and “here is what made this guy lose his testimony” or whatever.  But you’re off base. This is actually a link to the full text of the InfoBase CD’s … Continue reading

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Nauvoo/Winter Quarters Sealing Records

More from the BYU Infobase CD: Nauvoo Sealing Records Salt Lake, Winter Quarters, and Nauvoo (continued) Again, these are from a faithful source intended for faithful members. I’m just sharing them for informational purposes.

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Details About the Second Anointing From the Infobase CD

This CD was sold at the BYU bookstore with the intent of being given by the faithful to the faithful as a sort of preparation for receiving the Second Anointing. I detailed the content on the CD to reddit in … Continue reading

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Temple History Timeline, Including Ancient, Modern, and Masonic Histories

Sections in this post: Ancient temples – A Masonic Timeline – M Garment related – G Endowment Related – E Sealings and polygamy related – S Miscellaneous dates – D Notes with no date – N These will be mixed … Continue reading

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The Story of a Map: Why I Research History

[Update:  on 12/15/2015 I was shown to be wrong on one of my assumptions.  Changes inline] Many times, people will ask me why I bother to read and research LDS history. Let me tell you the story of a map … Continue reading

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