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(Mormonism) One of two prophets, the Elder and the Younger, and a book in the Book of Mormon.
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The quality of being Amish.
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A top-ranking ecclesiastical official in the twelve seat administrative council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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British Methodist Episcopal Church.
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(Mormonism) Initialism of Book of Mormon. [(Mormonism) A sacred text of the Latter-Day Saints movement, published in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr.]
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A region in the western United States, mostly centered around Utah, with a large proportion of Mormons.
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(historical) Pertaining to the curial class from which were drawn councils in Ancient Greece.
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(Mormonism) A local congregation of the LDS Church that is not large enough to form a ward; see Wikipedia article on ward in LDS church.
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A follower of Brigham Young (1801–1877), American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a settler of the western United States.
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(US, religion, Christianity) Alternative form of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints [The major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, founded in the United States by Joseph Smith; the Mormon Church.]
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The major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement, founded in the United States by Joseph Smith; the Mormon Church.
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(Mormonism, chiefly historical) A member of a fraternal vigilante group founded by members of the Latter Day Saints in the 1830s.
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(US, Mormonism) Male missionary.
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(Mormonism) The official magazine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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(Mormonism) The ancient American prophet of Mormon theology who wrote the Book of Ether in the Book of Mormon.
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(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) A patriarch.
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A disaffiliate of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a dominant Mormon religious organization.
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(Mormonism) An evening, usually Monday, set apart once a week for family activity such as lessons, games, and prayer.
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(Mormonism) A supplementary meeting in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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(Mormonism) The appearance of God the Father and Jesus Christ to the fourteen-year-old Joseph Smith, Jr. in a wooded area (now called the Sacred Grove) near Palmyra, New York in the early spring of 1820.
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Initialism of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a Mormon denomination.
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(US, religion) Alternative form of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [A denomination of Mormonism, widely known for practising polygamy, which split from the main church over the issue of the banning of plural marriage, seen to be placating the United States government on secular worldly issues, and compromising the true faith.]
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A denomination of Mormonism, widely known for practising polygamy, which split from the main church over the issue of the banning of plural marriage, seen to be placating the United States government on secular worldly issues, and compromising the true faith.
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(religion) An individual who speaks and behaves like a member of the Mormon Church, but has not officially joined it yet.
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(Mormonism) The responsibility of the priesthood in which a pair of priesthood holders visit another member's family to teach them LDS doctrine and see how they are doing.
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(finance, historical) The chief financial officer in Egypt when it was part of the Roman Empire.
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A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who believes in the premises of the faith but does not adhere to the church's standards of conduct, such as its prohibition of the consumption of alcohol, coffee, and tobacco.
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(Mormonism) The ancestor of the Jaredites in the Book of Mormon.
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(Mormonism) Any of the descendants of Jared, mentioned in the Book of Mormon (specifically, the Book of Ether).
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A Latter Day Saint adherent tracing Restorationist priesthood lineage through Joseph Smith III, son of the movement's founder.
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(Mormonism) A member of the group of descendants of Laman who live in the Americas and include the modern-day American Indians.
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Alternative spelling of Latter-day Saint [A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or other Latter-day Saint churches.]
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A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or other Latter-day Saint churches.
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(Mormonism) A 16- to 17-year-old participant in the Young Women organization of the LDS Church.
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Initialism of Latter-day Saint. [A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or other Latter-day Saint churches.]
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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One of the four Nephite spies in the Book of Mormon.
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(Mormonism) A 14- to 15-year-old participant in the Young Women organization of the LDS Church.
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(colloquial) A stereotypical or idealized female member of the LDS Church.
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(informal) An apologist for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).
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Alternative form of mormaership [The state or business of a mormaer.]
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(originally derogatory, sometimes proscribed) A person who believes in the Mormon religion, which worships Elohim, views Joseph Smith as his prophet and has the Bible and the Book of Mormon as its main scriptures.
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A major sub-group in Mormonism.
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A region in the western United States, mostly centered around Utah, with a large proportion of Mormons.
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(dated) Mormons collectively; Mormonism.
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(dated, rare) A female Mormon.
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Religious, ideological, and cultural aspects of the various denominations of the Latter-day Saint movement.
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Pertaining to Mormonism.
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The quality of being Mormon.
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(Mormonism) A prophet and military and spiritual leader of the Nephites, author of one of the books in the Book of Mormon.
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(historical, Mormonism) Pertaining to Joseph Morris, his followers and their beliefs.
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Attachment to the system or doctrines of Moses.
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(Mormonism) A member of the group of descendants of Lehi's son Nephi who supposedly lived in the Americas from around 600 BC until 385 AD when the Lamanites wiped them out.
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A territorial division of ancient Egypt; a nome.
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Pertaining to the German adaptation of Roman law in the early sixteenth century.
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(historical) A member of the Latter-day Saint movement who accepted Sidney Rigdon as the successor in the church presidency to the movement's founder, Joseph Smith Jr.
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(Roman Catholicism) Abbreviation of Society of Jesus. (the Jesuits) [An order of Roman Catholic clergy, the Jesuits, having a tradition of education, theological scholarship, and missionary work; formed during the 16th century.]
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(Mormonism) A territorial division comprising all the Mormons (typically several thousand) in a geographical area.
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(Mormonism) A territorial subdivision of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints consisting of several wards and, possibly, branches.
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(Mormonism) A set of seer stones, bound by silver bows into a set of spectacles, that founder Joseph Smith, Jr. said he found on the hill Cumorah and used to interpret the golden plates.
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(Mormonism) An association of the righteous.
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