Since Oliver Cowdery was born in 1806 and was in Poultney from 1809 to 1825, he was resident in Poultney from 3 years of age until he was 19 years of age - 16 years in all. And these years encompassed the publication of View of the Hebrews, in 1822 [1823] and 1825. His three little half sisters, born in Poultney, were all baptized in Ethan Smith's church. Thus, the family had a close tie with Ethan Smith.
Since Oliver Cowdery was born in 1806 and was in Poultney from 1809 to 1825, he was resident in Poultney from 3 years of age until he was 19 years of… - Thomas Ferguson
Since Oliver Cowdery was born in 1806 and was in Poultney from 1809 to 1825, he was resident in Poultney from 3 years of age until he was 19 years of…
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I wonder what really goes on in the minds of Church leadership who know of the data concerning the Book of Abraham, the new data on the First Vision,… - Thomas Ferguson
I wonder what really goes on in the minds of Church leadership who know of the data concerning the Book of Abraham, the new data on the First Vision,…
I believe that Judaism was an improvement on polytheism; Christianity was an improvement on Judaism (to some degree and in some departments only); th… - Thomas Ferguson
I believe that Judaism was an improvement on polytheism; Christianity was an improvement on Judaism (to some degree and in some departments only); th…
There is a single theme behind all our work-we must reduce population levels. Either governments do it our way, through nice clean methods, or they w… - Thomas Ferguson
There is a single theme behind all our work-we must reduce population levels. Either governments do it our way, through nice clean methods, or they w…
There is a single theme behind all our work-we must reduce population levels. - Thomas Ferguson
There is a single theme behind all our work-we must reduce population levels.
Smoking means always having to say you're sorry. - Thomas Ferguson
Smoking means always having to say you're sorry.
Most election analysts in the U.S. habitually confuse the sound of money talking with the voice of the people. - Thomas Ferguson
Most election analysts in the U.S. habitually confuse the sound of money talking with the voice of the people.
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