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History of the Saints Glenn Rawson, Dennis Lyman, Bryant Bush, Adam Lyman

    • Geschiedenis

Audio from episodes of our TV series, plus additional content!

    S01 E28: The Move to Ohio

    S01 E28: The Move to Ohio

    Episode Twenty Eight: The Move to the Ohio: In 1843 in Nauvoo, Joseph Smith would say, “the main object of the gathering was to build unto the Lord a house whereby He could reveal unto his people the ordinances of His house and the glories of His kingdom.” He was speaking of the Gathering. It was the winter of 1830-31, when the call was sounded for the saints in New York to gather “to the Ohio” that they might escape the power of the enemy. In this episode of History of the Saints we will talk about that gathering—why they were leaving New York, where they were going and how they got there.

    Scholars: Jeffrey Walker, William Hartley, Mark Staker, Andrew Hedges, Kyle Walker, Sharalyn Howcroft

    • 23 min.
    S01 E27: The Lamanite Mission Part Two

    S01 E27: The Lamanite Mission Part Two

    Episode Twenty Seven: The Lamanite Mission Part Two—On to the Missouri: October 1830, Oliver Cowdery, Parley P. Pratt, Ziba Peterson, and Peter Whitmer Jr., the four missionaries called to preach to the Lamanites, set out on their journey to Indian lands west of the Missouri River. Along the way they stopped in the Kirtland area of northern Ohio where they found thousands eager to hear them. They baptized more than 125 people—and then, by the end of November 1830, they were once more on their way west. This episode of History of the Saints is the story of their journey to and experiences among the Lamanites in Indian territory.

    Scholars: Sherilyn Farnes, Mark Staker, Andrew Hedges, Alexander Baugh

    • 23 min.
    S01 E26: The Mission to the Lamanites Part 1

    S01 E26: The Mission to the Lamanites Part 1

    Episode Twenty Six: The Mission to the Lamanites Part 1: It was September 1830 when Joseph Smith received a revelation that we now know as DC 28. In that revelation the Lord says to Oliver Cowdery, “And now behold I say unto you that you shall go unto the Lamanites and preach my Gospel unto them and inasmuch as they receive thy teachings thou shalt cause my Church to be established among them.” This would prove to be the first missionary call of its kind—to a specific place for an extended period of time. This episode of History of the Saints is about that first historic missionary journey.

    Scholars: Alexander Baugh, Andrew Hedges, Mark Staker

    • 23 min.
    S01 E25: The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible

    S01 E25: The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible

    Episode Twenty Five: The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible: Joseph Smith Jr. had been raised in a Bible-reading family amid a Bible-fearing culture. Of course it was an integral part of his life. In the course of translating the Book of Mormon he learned that many plain and precious truths had been taken from the Bible and must needs be restored, and that is our story of this episode of History of the Saints.

    Scholars: Kent Jackson

    • 24 min.
    S01 E24: The New York Revelations

    S01 E24: The New York Revelations

    Episode Twenty Four: The New York Revelations: On April 6, 1830, the Church of Christ was organized once again upon the earth. On the very day of that organization a revelation was received that outlined principles for the governing of the Church—Doctrine and Covenants 21. From that time forward revelations continued to come instructing the Saints on how the great Latter-day work was to be conducted. “In the revelations one hears the tender but firm voice of the Lord Jesus Christ, speaking anew,” through his servant Joseph Smith Jr. This episode of History of the Saints is about some of those early revelations.

    Scholars: Gerrit Dirkmaat, Mark Staker, Grant Underwood, Steven Harper

    • 23 min.
    S01 E23: Martin Harris and the Book of Mormon

    S01 E23: Martin Harris and the Book of Mormon

    Episode Twenty Three: Martin Harris and the Book of Mormon: In August 1829, Martin Harris, a prosperous Palmyra farmer, entered into an agreement with Egbert B. Grandin of Palmyra, a printer, that he would pay for the printing of 5000 copies of the Book of Mormon for $3000, an enormous sum of money for the time and difficult to come by, and to secure that agreement Martin would put up his farm as collateral—all of it. And in the end Martin gave all of it for the Book of Mormon. This episode of History of the Saints is the story of Martin Harris and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon.

    Scholars: Jeffrey Walker

    • 23 min.

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