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Contents
- 1 Polygamy in the 19th Century
- 1.1 Jump to Subtopic:
- 1.2 Deseret News 7 Nov 1855 - Polygamy never to go away
- 1.3 Divorce in the 19th century
- 1.4 Did early Church leaders speak of plural marriage difficulties?
- 1.5 Divine manifestations to plural wives, their families, and other members
- 1.6 Lamanites to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage
- 1.7 Prevalence of in Utah
- 1.8 Requirement for exaltation
- 1.9 The Law of Adoption
- 1.10 Brigham Young and polygamy
- 1.11 Remarrying without civil divorce
- 1.12 Parley P. Pratt's marriage and murder
- 1.13 Leaders worried missionaries take best plural wives
- 1.14 John Taylor's statements regarding polygamy.
Polygamy in the 19th Century
Jump to Subtopic:
- Polygamy practiced after the Manifesto
- The purpose of plural marriage
- Did Lorenzo Snow's statements about polygamy during the Temple Lot case
Deseret News 7 Nov 1855 - Polygamy never to go away
Summary: It is claimed that some Church leaders taught that plural marriage was a practice that would persist forever. Jerald and Sandra Tanner wrote that "Brigham Young" said that polygamy would never go away in Deseret News of 7 November 1855.Divorce in the 19th century
Summary: Some members of the Church remarried without obtaining a formal legal divorce. Critics of the Church try to make this seem dishonest and adulterous, when it was in fact the norm for the period, especially on the frontier and among the poor. Critics are not honest about the legal realities faced by nineteenth century Americans.Did early Church leaders speak of plural marriage difficulties?
Summary: It is claimed that early Church leaders "admitted" that there were many difficulties with plural marriage that caused "problems" and "great sorrow."Divine manifestations to plural wives, their families, and other members
Summary: Did those who entered into plural marriage do so simply because Joseph Smith (or another Church leader) "told them to"? Is this an example of "blind obedience"? No, they bore witness that only powerful revelatory experiences convinced them that the command was from God.Lamanites to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage
Summary: It is claimed that the Church “suppressed” a revelation given to Joseph Smith in 1831 which encouraged the implementation of polygamy by intermarriage with the Indians in order to make them a “white and delightsome” people.Prevalence of in Utah
Summary: What was the prevalence of polygamy in Utah? How many wives did most polygamist males have?- REDIRECT Purpose of plural marriage