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| {{Resource Title|Criticisms related to 19th-century prophets}}
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| |link=Mormonism and prophets/Criticisms related to 19th-century prophets
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| |subject=Criticisms related to 19th-century prophets
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| |link=Journal_of_Discourses/As_doctrine_and_one_of_the_"standard_works"_of_the_Church#Nineteenth_century_leaders_on_the_Journal_of_Discourses
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| |subject=Brigham Young's sermons are scripture?
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| |summary=Did Brigham Young declare that his sermons were scripture?
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| |link= One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/John_Taylor_September_1886_revelation
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| |subject=John Taylor 1886 revelation
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| |summary=Did John Taylor receive a revelation on September 27, 1886 that promised that “polygamy would never be abandoned?”
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| |link= Revelation after Joseph Smith/Missouri myths
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| |subject=Missouri myths?
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| |summary=Will members "walk back to Jackson County" before the second coming of Christ? Will the whole Church return to Jackson county before the second coming?
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| |link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.231:_Walk_back
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| |subject=Walk back to Missouri?
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| |summary=Myth #1: We’re going to walk to Missouri to prepare for the Second Coming.
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| |link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.232:_Entire_Church_gathered_to_Missouri
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| |subject=Return to Jackson County, Missouri?
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| |summary=Myth #2: The entire Church will be gathered to Missouri.
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| |link= Revelation_after_Joseph_Smith/Missouri_myths#Myth_.233:_Destruction_in_Missouri
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| |subject=Heber C. Kimball–"dead yellow dog"
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| |summary=Myth #3: Destruction in Missouri. Did early leaders prophesy destruction against Jackson County before the second coming of Christ?
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| |link= One_Nation_Under_Gods/Use_of_sources/Wilford_Woodruff_1889_revelation
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| |subject=Wilford Woodruff's 1889 revelation
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| |summary=Did Wilford Woodruff receive a revelation on November 24, 1889 the said that the Church would prevail against the Government effort to seize the Church's assets?
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