Angels Seen Walking On the Temple / Great Women of Mormondom

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Prescindia Huntington, noted midwife and influential woman of the early church, was sealed to Joseph Smith Jr. on Dec. 11 1841. She was sealed to Heber C. Kimball for time, but the understanding was always that she and her descendants were sealed to Joseph Smith
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    Note the corrected pronunciation (in comment given to us by a viewer) of Lathrop" "We don't know how it was originally pronounced but in his case we say "Lay-Thrupp."
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Комментарии • 6

  • @JG-cx4fs
    @JG-cx4fs 7 месяцев назад +1

    That’s lovely thank you

  • @CMZIEBARTH
    @CMZIEBARTH 8 месяцев назад +2

    My brother's middle name is Lathrop. We don't know how it was originally pronounced but in his case we say "Lay-Thrupp."

    • @thelatterdayteacher
      @thelatterdayteacher  8 месяцев назад

      You are completely correct. Thank you. I wish I had researched that pronunciation before recording; I defaulted to a general latin way I was taught but of course this is Emgish and that is a very prominant name in American early history. I will post your comment in the video description to acknowledge the correct way of saying it.

  • @Fred-mp1vf
    @Fred-mp1vf 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing this. But please remove the word "Mormondom" from the title. Our prophet said, "To remove the Lord's name from the Lord's church is a great victory for Satan". Thank you .😊

    • @thelatterdayteacher
      @thelatterdayteacher  8 месяцев назад +1

      The book "Women of Mormondom" represents one of the greatest known works honoring the essential contributions of saintly women sacrificing and paying the price to help establish the Gospel. I invite you to get acquainted with this book, the electronic link is only $0.99 to purchase:
      www.amazon.com/Women-Mormondom-Edward-W-Tullidge-ebook/dp/B0721KJ731/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
      I appreciate your use of the word "please" but I will not remove that word because to do so would mean I consent to the censoring and rewriting of those who truly paid the price in early church history. Mormon was a great man and a great prophet and I am proud to have any association with him. And I disagree with your quote: "To remove the Lord's name from the Lord's church is a great victory for Satan." There is a good reason why the scriptures are not called "The Book of the Church of '...'"
      We need less people blaspheming the Lord's name, not more, no need to participate in the whitewashing of the name of a great and noble Mormon prophet whose name is on our scriptures.
      For me to remove the word you request would make me no better than publishers of the Nauvoo Expositor who were at the forefront of slandering the early prominent women in the Church. When we pretend there is an issue with the title of the book honoring great Mormon women, we disparage that work and their lives:
      The author's note is listed here:
      Long enough, O women of America, have your Mormon sisters been blasphemed!
      From the day that they, in the name and fear of the Lord their God, undertook to "build up Zion," they have been persecuted for righteousness sake: "A people scattered and peeled from the beginning."
      The record of their lives is now sent unto you, that you may have an opportunity to judge them in the spirit of righteousness. So shall you be judged by Him whom they have honored, whose glory they have sought, and whose name they have magnified.
      Respectfully,
      EDWARD W. TULLIDGE.