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Cutlerite and remnant
In 1928, a portion of the Cutlerite remnant moved to Independence, where they built their present headquarters close to the Temple Lot and were gradually joined by nearly all of the other members.

Cutlerite and Minnesota
* Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ) Meetinghouse, located in Clitherall, Minnesota.
** True Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), a now-defunct Cutlerite sect that existed from 1853-69, based in Clitherall, Minnesota.

Cutlerite and following
This idea plays a very important role in Cutlerite conceptions of the Latter Day Saint movement, especially in the period immediately prior to and following the murder of Joseph Smith.

Cutlerite and by
Clitherall was founded in 1864 by members of the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), a small Latter Day Saint faction started in 1853 by Alpheus Cutler, a former associate of Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the original Latter Day Saint church in 1830.
It was founded in 1980 by Eugene Oliver Walton ( Nov. 6, 1927 — May 28, 2010 ), who had previously been an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), and who claimed to be the " One Mighty and Strong " prophesied in Mormon scripture.
Thus, according to the Cutlerites, whereas the church can never exist without the priesthood ( a belief held by practically all other Latter Day Saint churches ), the priesthood can exist on earth without the church ( a uniquely Cutlerite belief ), as it did between 1829 and 1830.
Originally built by the church in 1912, this building was used as the meetinghouse for Clyde Fletcher's True Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ) from 1953-69, but was never the legal property of that organization.
Contains information and a few modern photos of the old Cutlerite cemetery and settlement in Manti, Iowa, which was founded by Alpheus Cutler in 1851.
Other notable minor factions of the Latter Day Saint movement include: the Church of Christ ( Temple Lot ), which owns the Temple Lot in Independence, Missouri ; the Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), founded by a member of Joseph Smith's Council of Fifty ; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ), founded by James J. Strang in 1844 ; the Church of Jesus Christ ( Bickertonite ), founded by a follower of Sidney Rigdon in the early 1860's ( and now the third-largest Latter Day Saint denomination ); the Church of Christ with the Elijah Message, founded in the 1940's by a man who claimed to be receiving revelations from John the Baptist ; and the Restoration Branches, which broke with the Community of Christ in 1984 when that church began ordaining women.

Cutlerite and Clitherall
The last known Cutlerite resident of Clitherall died during the 1990's, though the church still owns property in the area including their old meetinghouse, which once served as the headquarters of Fletcher's breakaway denomination.
The Cutlerite settlement in Clitherall was ultimately abandoned, though the meetinghouse and some of the homes remain church property to this day.

Cutlerite and Clyde
Clyde Fletcher's organization, called the True Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ), remained identical to its Independence counterpart in all respects except for its leadership and ceased to exist upon Fletcher's death in 1969, which healed the schism.

Cutlerite and Fletcher
* Rupert J. Fletcher ( 1958-1974 ): Wrote Alpheus Cutler and the Church of Jesus Christ, a compendium of Cutlerite history and beliefs.

Cutlerite and faction
This faction was headquartered in the old Cutlerite meetinghouse in town, but ceased to exist upon Fletcher's death, when his few remaining adherents chose to reunite with the mainline Independence, Missouri congregation.

Cutlerite and .
The Church of Jesus Christ ( Cutlerite ) is a denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement headquartered in Independence, Missouri.
The Cutlerite church retains an endowment ceremony believed to date to the Nauvoo period, practices the United Order of Enoch, and accepts Baptism for the Dead, but not eternal marriage or polygamy.
While in Manti, the Cutlerite church attained its highest membership figure: 183 persons.
Street view north of the Cutlerite church property in Independence, Missouri, showing relative proximity to the Community of Christ Temple.
The Cutlerite church porch is barely visible to the right of the sign.
* Alpheus Cutler ( 1853-1864 ): Founder of the Cutlerite church ; associate of Joseph Smith, Jr .. Died in Manti, Iowa.
* Vernon Whiting ( 2011-Present ): Newest president of the Cutlerite church ; cousin to Stanley Whiting.
As in most Latter Day Saint sects, Cutlerite church organization entails a Presidency consisting of a President and two Counselors ; when a Cutlerite prophet dies, his First Counselor succeeds to his office subject, as in all Mormon factions, to the common consent of the membership.
The Cutlerite church also practices Baptism for the Dead, but not eternal marriage.
Cutlerite concepts of the Godhead mirror those presented in the Lectures on Faith.

remnant and slowly
It is thought that the Kornati islands were once covered with forests of Mediterranean holm oaks, Quercus ilex, but as open fires demanded a great deal of wood, the forests were slowly destroyed ; the sole remnant is round the bay of Telašćica.
Ocean basins that are being reduced by subduction are called ' remnant oceans ' as they will slowly be shrunken out of existence and crushed in the subsequent orogenic collision.
The remnant low tracked slowly east-northeast across Arkansas before dissipating on September 19.
Ocean basins that are being reduced by subduction are called ' remnant oceans ' as they will slowly be shrunken out of existence and crushed in the subsequent orogenic collision.
The remnant of the Russian fleet remained in Port Arthur, where they were slowly sunk by the artillery of the besieging army.
Fernanda later began to curve slowly to the northwest on August 16 under the influence of an upper-level trough after approaching the Hawaiian Islands, becoming extratropical on August 19 after weakening due to shear and cooler waters, with the remnant circulation merging with the cold upper-level trough.
The remnant circulation did persist a while longer as it slowly drifted north to finally lose its identity late on October 14.

remnant and over
There shall step forth a star out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise out of Israel ... From Jacob shall issue out and destroy the remnant of the city ", which Jewish Biblical scholars expound refers to the king's victory over Israel's enemies.
Despite the massive loss of natural habitat in Australia over the last 200 years, it is adaptable and capable of living in surprisingly small patches of remnant bush, particularly if it does not have to cross large expanses of cleared land to reach them.
The descendants of the Alans, who live in the autonomous republics of Russia and Georgia, speak the Ossetic language which belongs to the Northeastern Iranian language group and is the only remnant of the Scytho-Sarmatian dialect continuum, which once stretched over much of the Pontic steppe and Central Asia.
Colonization may be used as a method of absorbing and assimilating foreign peoples into the culture of the imperial country, and thus destroying any remnant of the foreign cultures that might threaten the imperial territory over the long term by inspiring rebellion.
Egypt, for its part, took over the Gaza Strip, the last remnant of the Palestinian state.
Gedaliah, with a Chaldean guard stationed at Mizpah, was made governor to rule over the remnant of Judah, the Yehud Province.
The remnant circulation of Hurricane Dolly passed over the area and brought as much as 9 inches ( 23 cm ) of rainfall.
Along with the Japanese Hinomaru flag, " Kimigayo " has been claimed by those critical of it to be a symbol of Japanese nationalism, imperialism and militarism, with debate over whether " Kimigayo ", as a remnant of the Empire of Japan's imperialist past, is compatible with a contemporary Japanese parliamentary democracy.
In the end, however, the Skywalk was no match for air-conditioned and enclosed suburban shopping malls, and it has served as little more than a roof over the sidewalk and a remnant of the idealism of 1960s urban renewal.
The Fond du Lac County Park, on the edge of Waupun, has preserved a remnant stand of old-growth southern mesic forest, which once covered over of Southern Wisconsin.
The remnant of a stream which once fell over the cliff now flows out of the lake of Malham Tarn, on the moors 2 km north of the cove.
The system includes two belts of rocky asteroids: one at about 3 AU and a second at about 20 AU, whose structure may be maintained by a hypothetical second planet, Epsilon Eridani c. Epsilon Eridani harbors an extensive outer debris disk of remnant planetesimals left over from the system's formation.
Israel proposed that the Palestinians be granted " custodianship ," though not sovereignty, on the Temple Mount, with Israel retaining control over the Western Wall, a remnant of the ancient wall that surrounded the Temple Mount, and one of the most sacred sites in Judaism outside of the Temple Mount itself.
Following the start of the Bosnian War on 1 April 1992 the JNA officially withdrew all its forces from Croatia and Bosnia in May 1992 and was formally dissolved on 20 May 1992 – its remnant forces being taken over by the new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Other German forces under Manteuffel now closed upon Bourbaki, and he was eventually driven over the Swiss frontier with the remnant of his forces.
The Union Pacific Railroad, which took over the C & NW, operates today in Clinton on former C & NW tracks and on a remnant of the former Milwaukee Road west to Beloit, where it provides a rail connection to Fairbanks-Morse.
Large-scale habitat destruction and fragmentation has undoubtedly been important, and may well be the major factor, although there is some evidence that suggests the birds clearly favours agricultural land with patches of remnant native vegetation over intact areas of vegetation.
as well as the remnant Clubionidae ( now consisting of a little over 500 species in 15 genera worldwide ).
One remnant from Talk Soup that got carried over to The Soup is the segment Chat Stew.
It is a successor region that was created by areas from existing territories undergoing parallel political transitions beginning with disputes over which country owned the region ( See Oregon Country ); by 1863 the area west of the Continental Divide that was formerly part of the huge Oregon Territory ( by now some was a state ) had been sundered from the coastal Washington Territory north of the young State of Oregon to the far west and the remnant of the Oregon Territory was officially ' unorganized '— whereas most of the area east of the Continental Divide had been part of the loosely defined Dakota Territory ending along the 49th parallel — now the border with Canada, then a colonial possession of Great Britain.
He makes a special presentation to Carol, and, with his last remnant of magic, wins her over and they kiss passionately.
If the expansion of a gas cloud, like a supernova remnant or planetary nebula, can be observed over time, then an expansion parallax distance to that cloud can be estimated.
This pile of pottery was the remnant of a number of animal sacrifices, which were tossed over the wall after completion of the ritual and then buried.
The adoption of Javanese Mataram kejawen culture by Sundanese aristocrats was probably the remnant of Mataram influence over the Priangan region during the reign of expansive Sultan Agung.

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