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Author Givens, Terryl author.

Title Parley P. Pratt : the Apostle Paul of Mormonism / Terryl L. Givens, Matthew J. Grow.

Publication Info. New York, New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.
2011.

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 Enfield, Main Library - Biographies  B PRATT    Check Shelf
Description 499 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The young seeker -- Dreams of Zion -- The archer of paradise -- "Strange and novel truths" -- "Strong dungeons and gloomy prisons" -- Apostle to the British -- Triumph and tragedy in Joseph's city -- Many Mormonisms : the East -- Many Mormonisms : exodus and England -- Pioneering westward -- Lamanites in the Pacific -- Parley and Mrs. Pratt(s) -- Prospecting for souls in San Francisco -- Murder and martyrdom.
Summary After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormon history and culture. Missionary, pamphleteer, theologian, historian, and martyr, Pratt was perennially stalked by controversy -- regarded, he said, "almost as an angel by thousands and counted an imposter by tens of thousands." Tracing the life of this colorful figure from his hardscrabble origins in upstate New York to his murder in 1857, Terryl Givens and Matthew Grow explore the crucial role Pratt played in the formation and expansion of early Mormonism. One of countless ministers inspired by the antebellum revival movement known as the Second Great Awakening, Pratt joined the Mormons in 1830 at the age of twenty three and five years later became a member of the newly formed Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, which vaulted him to the forefront of church leadership for the rest of his life. Pratt's missionary work -- reaching from Canada to England, from Chile to California -- won hundreds of followers, but even more important were his voluminous writings. Through books, newspaper articles, pamphlets, poetry, fiction, and autobiography, Pratt spread the Latter-day Saint message, battled the many who reviled it, and delineated its theology in ways that still shape Mormon thought. Drawing on letters, journals, and other rich archival sources, Givens and Grow examine not only Pratt's writings but also his complex personal life. A polygamist who married a dozen times and fathered thirty children, Pratt took immense joy in his family circle even as his devotion to Mormonism led to long absences that put heavy strains on those he loved. It was during one such absence, a mission trip to the East, that the estranged husband of his twelfth wife shot and killed him -- a shocking conclusion to a life that never lacked in drama. - Publisher.
Subject Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), 1807-1857.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Apostles -- Biography.
Latter Day Saint churches -- Apostles -- Biography.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- History.
Latter Day Saint churches -- History.
Added Author Grow, Matthew J. author.
ISBN 9780195375732 hardcover alkaline paper
0195375734 hardcover alkaline paper
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