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  2. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Italy

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    While en route to Italy, Snow called T. B. H. Stenhouse and Jabez Woodard to serve in the new mission. They arrived in Genoa on 25 June 1850, and Snow offered a prayer dedicating Italy to the preaching of the gospel and organized the Italian Mission on 19 September on a mountain peak near the city of Torre Pellice. On 27 October, Snow baptized ...

  3. Joseph Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In 1849, Toronto was ordained a seventy in the LDS Church. In 1850, he traveled with Lorenzo Snow and Thomas B. H. Stenhouse to England and then on to continental Europe and became the first LDS Church missionaries in Italy. [3] Toronto and his associates met with little success due in part to opposition from the Italian media and government.

  4. List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    24 Nov 1850 Swiss and Italian 1954 Swiss, Italian and German 1861 Swiss and German 1868 Swiss 1898 Swiss-German 1904 Swiss Austrian 1938 Swiss 1938 Swiss Austrian 1946 Swiss 1960 Switzerland 1970 Switzerland Zurich 1974: 1 July 2010 French Italian German Netherlands Czechoslovak Austrian: Sandwich Islands: 12 Dec 1850 27 Mar 1864 Hawaiian 1900 ...

  5. List of Mormon missionary entries by country - Wikipedia

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    1850 Erastus Snow, Peter O. Hansen, John E. Forsgren, and George P. Dykes First preached in Copenhagen Italy: 1850 Lorenzo Snow, Joseph Toronto, and Thomas Stenhouse: First preached in Genoa Sweden: 1850 John E. Forsgren Switzerland: 1850 Thomas Stenhouse and Lorenzo Snow: First preached in Geneva Norway: 1851 Hans F. Petersen

  6. Latter Day Saint polygamy in the late-19th century - Wikipedia

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    LDS historian Todd Compton documented that Joseph Smith was sealed to two girls of age 14 and two girls of age 16. [17] During the era of polygamy in Utah, the New York Times reported in 1857 cases of girls aged 10 and 11 being married to old men, and noting that marriages of girls aged 14 was "a very common occurrence". [21]

  7. How a gay Mormon man found his sexuality in Italy - AOL

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    As a rule of thumb for Mormon missionary trips, you must constantly be with a companion on the trip. This was hard for Tom because he and Gianni wanted to be together all the time, so in an effort ...

  8. Membership history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...

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    The records of the LDS Church show membership growth every decade since its beginning in the 1830s, although that has slowed significantly.Following initial growth rates that averaged 10% to 25% per year in the 1830s through 1850s, it grew at about 4% per year through the last four decades of the 19th century.

  9. List of Mormon missionary diarists (Europe) - Wikipedia

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    1843–1845; 1850–1854 preached without formal mission call (1843–1845), called to serve (1850–1854) Great Britain, Western Europe Cannon, Abraham Hoagland [15] London Conference, Nottingham Conference, Swiss and German Mission 1879–1882 Great Britain Maughan, William Harrison [16] 1875–1876 Great Britain Clayton, William [17]