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    The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church

    by B. H. Roberts, Bryan A. Hunt (Illustrator)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780692625385
    • Publisher: Latter-day Strengths
    • Publication date: 01/20/2016
    • Pages: 354
    • Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.74(d)

    Brigham Henry Roberts was born in 1857 in Wolverhampton, England, of itinerant and soon separated parents. His convert mother immigrated to Zion when he was five years old, leaving him in the care of foster parents. When he was ten he too reached Utah, having walked nearly all the way across the plains. Once in Utah he moved from one mining camp to another, remaining illiterate until his mid-teens. His only formal schooling was one year at the University of Deseret, but added considerable self-education and became one of the most articulate and eloquent orators and writers in the Church's history.
    Roberts edited and published the seven-volume 4,500 page "documentary" History of the Church also known as History of Joseph Smith. Later Roberts authored and published the 3,400-page six-volume history of the first century of the Church, known as A Comprehensive History of the Church. In addition he authored the three-volume New Witnesses for God, which he regarded as "the fullest treatise on the Book of Mormon yet published." This, he said in retrospect, was his "finest work." He authored, in addition, more than fifty tracts, articles, and pamphlets revolving around the Book of Mormon, its origins, its content, its meaning, its purposes, and its power as a sacred document.
    Robert's multi-volume work made B. H. Roberts the foremost Latter-day Saint historian of the first century of the Church's existence.
    Roberts became a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy in 1888 at the age of 31. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1898 but was not allowed to take his seat because of the controversy over his involvement in polygamy.
    Beyond the age of 60 he was a chaplain in America and France for Utah Soldiers serving in World War I during 1917-1918.

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    John Taylor, third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, espoused the work of the Lord in the last days because he had the light of truth burning within him when it was first made known to him. He lived a fearless, noble and God-like life-let those who still live seek to emulate his noble example. President Taylor was said to have been a friend to himself, a friend to his family, a friend to this people and a friend to God. He was the champion of human rights, the champion of liberty, truth and freedom. He lived a noble, useful life, full of honor and credit to himself and family, a satisfaction to the people and a glory to God.
    This biography of John Taylor bears this testimony to the faithfulness and devotion of President Taylor, to his integrity to God and the love of his people. He was known to be a man determined to do right, to see justice administered, truth upheld, and honor sustained among this people. He lived to see this people pass through many changes.
    Follow the life of John Taylor from a distinguished and successful missionary, through troubles of Missouri, as an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, a journalist in Nauvoo, editor of the Nauvoo Neighbor and other periodicals, crossing the plains from Winter Quarters, and a distinguished Legislator in the councils of the Legislature of the Territory of Utah.
    Come to know the man who experienced adversity as well as prosperity, and in a great many capacities. It was said of John Taylor, that in all the positions which he occupied, he was eminently faithful and filled them with ability and with unflinching integrity to the kingdom of God on the earth.

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