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Oliver H. P. Cowdery (October 3, 1806 – March 3, 1850) was an American religious leader who, with Joseph Smith, was an important participant in the ...
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Born in Vermont in 1806, Oliver Cowdery was the eighth and final child of William and Rebecca Fuller Cowdery. He grew up in a religious family that endured ...
The joint statement of the Three Witnesses—Oliver Cowdery, Martin Harris, and David Whitmer—has been printed (with a separate statement by the Eight Witnesses) ...
Oliver Cowdery (3 October 1806 – 3 March 1850) was an early leader of the LDS Church alongside Joseph Smith. In 1838, he left and was excommunicated from ...
Dec 30, 2021 · Oliver Cowdery was the first member of the Church to speak in a public meeting after the Church had been officially organized on April 6, 1830.
Warren A. Cowdery (October 17, 1788 – February 23, 1851) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an editor of Latter Day Saints' Messenger ...
“Cowdery, Oliver,” in Jenson, LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, 1:246; Quinn, Origins of Power, 544; Anderson, Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses, 39–40, ...
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Wikipedia, December 10, 2013 (Oliver Cowdery; Oliver H.P. Cowdery; born October 3, 1806, Wells, Vermont; died March 3, 1850, Richmond, Missouri) Wikipedia, Dec.
Summary: Wikipedia's article about Oliver Cowdery ignores his numerous affirmations of his witness to the Book of Mormon, and instead emphasizes a single ...
Jul 3, 2022 · Letters by Oliver Cowdery To W.W. Phelps on the Rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints/A Letter from Joseph Smith to Oliver ...