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Reverend
Warren F. Parrish
Born
Warren F. Parrish
(1803-01-10)January 10, 1803
Mendon, New York, United States
Died
January 3, 1877(1877-01-03) (aged 73)
Emporia, Kansas, United States
Resting place
Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery 38°25′12″N96°12′22″W / 38.420°N 96.206°W / 38.420; -96.206 (Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery)
Spouse
Martha H. Raymond
Warren Farr Parrish (January 10, 1803 – January 3, 1877)[1] was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement. Parrish held a number of positions of responsibility, including that of scribe to church president Joseph Smith. Parrish and other church leaders became disillusioned with Smith after the failure of the Kirtland Safety Society and left the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1837. In 1838, they formed a short-lived church in Kirtland, Ohio which they called The Church of Christ, after the original name of the church organized by Smith. This church soon disintegrated as the result of disagreement between its leaders. By 1844, Parrish was working as a Baptist minister in the Fox River area of Wisconsin & Illinois.
Warren Farr Parrish (January 10, 1803 – January 3, 1877) was a leader in the early Latter Day Saint movement. Parrish held a number of positions of responsibility...
(Parrishite), an extinct Latter Day Saint denomination organized in 1837 by WarrenParrish in Kirtland, Ohio. Church of Christ (William Chubby), an extinct Latter...
interpretation. In translating the book, Smith dictated, and Phelps, WarrenParrish, and Frederick G. Williams acted as scribes. The complete work was first...
In 1837, Harris joined dissenters, led by WarrenParrish, in an attempt to reform the church. But Parrish rejected the Book of Mormon, and Harris continued...
company. Sidney Rigdon served as the KSSABC's chairman and president, WarrenParrish as signatory, secretary and teller; Joseph Smith was cashier. Supporters...
the Book of Abraham in the handwriting of Oliver Cowdery, W. W. Phelps, Warren Parish, Willard Richards, and Frederick G. Williams. The papers have been...
enslaved Black individuals were going against the dictates of God. WarrenParrish and Oliver Cowdery made similar arguments.: 14 During this time the...
walls. — Messenger and Advocate Volume 2, Number 7, pg. 290 In 1836, WarrenParrish (Smith's secretary) wrote regarding the sentiments of the people of...
were led by WarrenParrish, Smith's former secretary, and included Martin Harris, one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Parrish's group took...
Joseph Smith and his scribes Cowdery, Phelps, Frederick G. Williams, and WarrenParrish spent studying the scrolls and translating the first part of the Book...
Thursday, January 14, 1836 “Elders Orson Hyde, Luke S. Johnson, and WarrenParrish, then presented the Presidency with three servers of glasses filled...
in western Kentucky and Tennessee and supported new members there. WarrenParrish ordained Woodruff as an elder in June 1835, and Woodruff heard in February...
completed in early 1842. When translating the book, Smith dictated, and WarrenParrish, Phelps, and Frederick G. Williams served as his scribes. The complete...
2009-12-25 at the Wayback Machine – 103 – 17 Aug 1835 Thomas Burdick, WarrenParrish, and Sylvester Smith (minutes of meeting) General meeting of the quorums...
prophet, and the Book of Mormon was not scripture. Church of Christ WarrenParrish 1837 Church of the Latter Day Saints Defunct Also referred to as the...
needed] 1835, Nov. 9, 14 - Joseph Smith diary (Ohio Journal, handwritten, WarrenParrish scribe) Two personages, and "many angels" "Thy sins are forgiven thee"...
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