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Cutlerites and there
The Cutlerites do not conduct missionary work or actively solicit converts, because they believe that God rejected the " Gentiles " following the death of Joseph Smith, and thus there can be no more active missionary work among them ( as in the LDS and other Latter Day Saint churches ).

Cutlerites and until
* Chancey Whiting ( 1867-1902 ): Led Cutlerites to Clitherall, Minnesota, where they stayed until their move to Independence in the 1920's.
Cutlerites do not believe that Joseph Smith ever authored the 119th section of the Doctrine and Covenants ( LDS ), which mandates tithing, claiming that it was never presented to the membership until after Smith's death.
The Cutlerites maintained a presence here until the early 1990's, and still own their old meetinghouse, though it is no longer used.

Cutlerites and 1864
A selection of historical and modern photographs of Clitherall, Minnesota, which was founded by the Cutlerites in 1864.

Cutlerites and they
Since the Cutlerites assert that the Nauvoo Temple was never truly completed — an allegation contested by the LDS and most other Mormon factions — they allege that the Latter Day Saint church existing from 1830 to 1844 was indeed " rejected " by God.
However, unlike almost all others who observe these ordinances, they do not require the construction of a temple edifice to perform them ( though Cutlerites believe in the concept of temples ).
While Cutlerites do not discourage new members from joining them, they point out the high expectations enjoined by their ideals, and the seriousness of the baptismal commitment.

Cutlerites and Clitherall
The remaining Cutlerites refused to give up, however, constructing a new church building in Clitherall and successfully establishing a church corporation in 1912 to effect the ideals of Joseph Smith's United Order.

Cutlerites and .
Although the area had been ravaged by the Sioux uprising of 1862 and wasn't considered safe for settlement, the Cutlerites got along well with the local Native Americans and the town thrived for several years.
Ultimately the majority of Cutlerites chose to relocate to Independence, Missouri during the 1920's, where their church headquarters ( and sole branch ) remains today.
When the Cutlerites rejected his claims to leadership of their movement, Walton left to found his own church.
Many Cutlerites chose to accept " young Joseph ", and joined his organization ; among them was Cutler's son, Thaddeus.
RLDS evangelists followed the Cutlerites to their new home and culled many more from their ranks, ultimately leaving Cutler's church with a mere three elders and a few members.
Cutlerites hold a unique view of the relationship between the priesthood and the church.
While most Latter Day Saints tend to believe them to be one and the same, Cutlerites do not.
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.
Cutlerites point to Doctrine and Covenants 124: 31-32 ( LDS ), which commands the building of a temple in Nauvoo, and also refers to a " sufficient time " being granted for its construction, followed by the threat of being " rejected as a church, with your dead " if the structure is not completed within the allotted period.
While other Mormon factions interpret this passage in varying ways, Cutlerites believe it indicates that if the Nauvoo Temple were not finished within a specific time ( which seems never to have been identified with any specific date ), then the organization effected by Joseph Smith on April 6, 1830 would be " rejected ," and thus cease to be valid in the sight of God.
Some have alleged that this Quorum of Seven might have existed as a subcommittee within the Council of Fifty, but the Cutlerites have never advanced any such interpretation or otherwise addressed that particular subject.
Cutlerites practice the United Order.
The Cutlerites are the only non-LDS derived group of Latter Day Saints who practice the " endowment " ceremony that originated during the Nauvoo period of Mormon history.
In contrast with the LDS church, which allows new members to receive their endowment one year after baptism, Cutlerites generally wait many years before receiving these ordinances.
Cutlerites utilize the Inspired Version of the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the 1846 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants.
The latter work includes the " Lectures on Faith ," which Cutlerites regard as Scripture, as well as the revelations on Baptism for the Dead.
While many Latter Day Saints point to Central America as the most likely geographical location for the lands depicted in the Book of Mormon, Cutlerites insist that these were primarily in North America, particularly in the United States.
Unlike many other Latter Day Saints, Cutlerites do not engage in missionary work.
This does not mean that Cutlerites do not welcome visitors.

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She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
Their President, Jefferson Davis, interpreted their Constitution to mean that it `` admits of no coerced association '', but this remained so doubtful that `` there were frequent demands that the right to secede be put into the Constitution ''.
As `` a matter of fact no such complete solution of the dream has ever been accomplished in any case,, and what is more, every one attempting such solution has found that in most cases there have remained a great many components of the dream the source of which he has been unable to explain nor is the discussion closed on the subject of the mantic or prophetic power of dreams ''.
But there remained one mysterious, unexplored gap, far to the north.
Only in Europe have our lines remained firm -- and there only on the surface.
He remained there for four years before moving to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N. Y..
On April 28 he moved to Los Angeles where he had family and remained there until May when, suspected by local Union authorities, he evaded arrest and joined the Los Angeles Mounted Rifles as a private, leaving Warner's Ranch May 27.
In particular, he notes that investment spending remained positive in all recessions where there are data, except for the Great Depression.
Hasan Ali Shah and his dependents were sent to Kerman and remained as prisoners there for eight months.
However, in a decision of great historic significance, the Persian king Darius the Great decided that, despite successfully subduing the revolt, there remained the unfinished business of exacting punishment on Athens and Eretria for supporting the revolt.
Phillips claims it remained there until the 1180s, when Ralph de Sudeley, the leader of the Templars found the Maccabean treasure at Jebel al-Madhbah, returned home to his estate at Herdewyke in Warwickshire, UK, taking the treasure with him.
He remained there until 1803 when Bavaria closed all its monasteries.
After visiting Venice and Urbino in 1707, Scarlatti took up his duties in Naples again in 1708, and remained there until 1717.
There was at the top of the Arc from 1882 to 1886, a monumental sculpture by Alexandre Falguière, " Le triomphe de la Révolution " ( the Triumph of the Revolution ), a chariot drawn by horses preparing " to crush Anarchy and Despotism ", that remained only four years up there before falling in ruins.
Clinton and most of his allies in the Democratic Leadership Committee strongly supported free trade measures ; there remained, however, strong disagreement within the party.
He was still only 20 years old, yet now there was an expectation that he would help with the rebuilding of the club as Busby's aides tried to piece together what remained of the season.
An école normale ( an institute for training primary school teachers ) was founded in Barcelonnette in 1833, and remained there until 1888 when it was transferred to Digne.
The return, however, was not without problems of its own: the returnees found themselves in conflict with those Jews who had remained in the country and who now owned the land, and there were further conflicts over the form of government that should be set up.
Consequently, when the accession of Elizabeth I re-asserted the dominance of Protestantism in England, there remained a significant body of Reformed believers who were nevertheless hostile to the Book of Common Prayer.
The French rebuilt the island's lighthouse and settled a military outpost there, which remained for seven years before being abandoned.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
Though there remained a nominal Zhou king until 256 BC, he was largely a figurehead and held little real power.
The original acts and debates of the council, as prepared by its general secretary, Bishop Angelo Massarelli, in six large folio volumes, are deposited in the Vatican Library and remained there unpublished for more than 300 years and were brought to light, though only in part, by Augustin Theiner, priest of the oratory ( d. 1874 ), in Acta genuina sancti et oecumenici Concilii Tridentini nunc primum integre edita ( 2 vols., Leipzig, 1874 ).
In March 1961, Coronation Street reached No. 1 in the television ratings and remained there for the rest of the year.
After the war, 200, 000 Chinese troops under General Lu Han were sent by Chiang Kai-shek to northern Indochina ( north of the 16th parallel ) to accept the surrender of Japanese occupying forces there, and remained in Indochina until 1946, when the French returned.

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