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tribes. However, since the role and place of the Fifty within Joseph Smith's overall scheme of things was not well known to many Latter Day Saints (due in part to its secret nature, and in part to Smith's untimely demise), many Latter Day Saints misunderstood Cutler's intentions and pronouncements on
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had been withdrawn from the earth, said Cutler, for he viewed the church and the priesthood as two separate things. While the former had been rejected, said he, the latter had not, and now remained solely with him as the seventh and final member of a furtive "Quorum of Seven" appointed by Smith to
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Indians to which Joseph Smith had assigned him, and Cutler had commenced
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Organization" had organized in 1853, though Joseph Smith III waited until 1860 to accept leadership of it. The early Reorganization claimed a "rejection" of Joseph Smith's churchβhence the name "Reorganized"βbut differed as to who had authority to reconstitute it, as well as disagreeing
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organization alone was possessed of the true priesthood authority. Nevertheless, many
Cutlerites chose to accept "young Joseph;" among them was Cutler's son (and designated successor), Thaddeus. Joseph Smith III visited Cutler in person in 1863; he reported that the once-robust prophet had become
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Cutler viewed the death of Joseph Smith as the rejection by the "Gentiles" of the restored gospel; as a result, the new sect believed that the gospel was to go to "the Jews and the House of Israel, including the
Lamanites (Native Americans)." However, the Cutlerites proselyted to other groups of
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him on 20 April 1851. Young labored to bring Cutler back into the fold, writing of an ardent desire to see his old friend and promising him protection against any enemies he might have in the church. Even as late as 1856, long after Cutler had founded his own organization, Young indicated to LDS
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by occupation. He stood over six feet tall, and was described by one biographer as being "heavy set," "powerfully built," "critical" and "sarcastic," while generally expressing himself in "an extremely candid, sharp and brusque manner." Some of Cutler's contemporaries would later refer to him as
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surmises that this Quorum might have been the same as the so-called "Committee of the
Council" or "Committee of Seven" spoken of in documents relating to the Council of Fifty, but questions whether it was ever anything more than a political body within the Council, as opposed to a group with
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Hyde ultimately became convinced that Cutler considered himself to be a greater authority than the council over which he (Hyde) presided, and ordered his mission suspended. Insisting that Cutler had become an enemy to Young's organization, the
Kanesville High Council
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314:, but later left Young's church to reorganize the Church of Jesus Christ, with himself serving as its first president. Cutler claimed that this was the sole legitimate continuation of Smith's organization, and he served as its leader until his death.
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468:," Cutler was expelled from the state with the other Latter Day Saints during the winter of 1838β39. Together with members of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles and other leading Latter Day Saints, Cutler risked death and slipped back into
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records indicate that Cutler was married to six other women during this timeframe, but the
Cutlerite church adamantly denies this or any assertion that Cutlerβor Joseph Smith, for that matterβapproved of or practiced
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carry on his authority independently of the rejected church. All previous members of this quorum had died or apostatized, said Cutler; hence, he and he alone possessed power to "reorganize" Smith's church. Historian
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Doctrine and Covenants 124:31-32 (see below). Although the temple was dedicated, all sources agree that its second storey was never fully finished. See article on
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1994:. Contains information and a few modern photos of the old Cutlerite cemetery and settlement in Manti, Iowa, which was founded by Cutler in 1851. Also includes a map of the town, and photos of Cutler's gravestone.
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inviting Cutler to join their movement. Cutler rebuffed Gurley's overtures with a tersely-worded letter of his own, in which he openly ridiculed the RLDS Church's claims and insisted that
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partially paralyzed (due to a recent stroke) and weighed nearly 300 pounds; he struggled to speak, Joseph reported, but was no longer able to communicate effectively.
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were often called by the Saints during this time in history). However, he had not yet departed when Smith was
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1965:. Excellent overview of Cutler's Indian mission.
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1341:Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History
1265:Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History
1245:Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History
932:Sally Mavea (b. Sept. 9, 1818 in Lisle, Broome)
857:on 10 June 1864, and is buried in Manti, Iowa.
653:, founded by Alpheus Cutler, in the late 1840s.
448:When Joseph Smith moved church headquarters to
1998:Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerites) collection
1896:Smith, Jason (2010). "Divergent Churches". In
1202:
950:Betsy A. (b. 1832 in Pomfret, Chatauqua, N.Y.)
3605:Doctrine and Covenants (Book of Commandments)
3521:Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) history
3407:
3393:
2908:
2030:
1450:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1378:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1324:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1278:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1185:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1116:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
1024:Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ
416:there. Although brought before the Kirtland
4284:Bibliography of books critical of Mormonism
3797:List of Reorganized Restorationist churches
2054:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1728:Cutler to Gurley; Fletcher, pp. 51, 267β69.
571:
377:Conversion to the Latter Day Saint movement
306:in June 1844, Cutler at first followed the
3400:
3386:
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2037:
2023:
1326:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, pp. 17β18.
1280:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, pp. 12β13.
1065:"BYU Studies - Biographical Registers - C"
1018:
1016:
980:Margaret Carr (b. 1771 in North Carolina);
479:Relocating with his religious brethren to
444:, which Cutler helped to design and build.
65: – June 10, 1864
29:
1853:"Cemetourism: Alpheus Cutler (1784β1864)"
983:Abigail Carr (b. 1780 in North Carolina);
298:, as well as captain of Smith's personal
1034:
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530:on 15 November—a full week before
435:
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1448:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1376:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1322:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1276:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1183:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1114:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1022:Fletcher, Rupert J. and Daisy Whiting,
1013:
911:Wife, alleged plural wives and children
4372:
3078:God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit
1842:(Minneapolis: Pogo Press, 2002) p. 61.
1737:Jorgensen, p. 57; Fletcher, pp. 46β55.
1466:
1452:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 43.
1380:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 25.
1187:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 10.
1160:"Journal of a Mission of Don C. Smith"
848:
518:; he was also named to Joseph Smith's
51:The Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
4440:People from Plainfield, New Hampshire
4390:19th-century deaths from tuberculosis
3610:Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
3381:
3131:Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
2896:
2018:
1895:
1791:with several other Cutlerite beliefs.
1473:. Hawkes Publishing. pp. 37β38.
1462:
1460:
1458:
1416:Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
1059:
1057:
1029:
567:Succession crisis (Latter Day Saints)
393:preach about the coming forth of the
334:, to Knight Cutler, a veteran of the
4195:Latter Day Saints in popular culture
1907:Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia
1757:The Council of Fifty and Its Members
1547:The Nauvoo High Council Minute Books
1520:Saints Without Halos: Alpheus Cutler
1402:Saints Without Halos: Alpheus Cutler
1118:. Church of Jesus Christ, 1974, p. 9
560:
353:. Cutler fought as a private in the
4415:Founders of new religious movements
3933:Spectrums of orthodoxy and practice
926:Libeus (b. 1814 in Ontario, Broome)
13:
4072:List of prophecies of Joseph Smith
1955:
1455:
1343:, Univ. of Illinois press, p. 160.
1267:, Univ. of Illinois press, p. 166.
1247:, Univ. of Illinois press, p. 159.
1054:
853:Cutler died from complications of
725:
641:
576:Smith's death produced a profound
288:Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite)
14:
4456:
4395:American Latter Day Saint leaders
4050:Historicity of the Book of Mormon
3428:Mormonism and Nicene Christianity
3294:Comparison with Latter-day Saints
1976:
841:Cutlerite church headquarters in
687:
4336:Temple architecture (LDS Church)
4001:Black people and early Mormonism
3600:Criticism of Mormon sacred texts
3016:
2002:L. Tom Perry Special Collections
592:, a newly baptized convert from
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3266:World Church Leadership Council
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1197:Alpheus Cutler Military Records
1190:
1147:Alpheus Cutler Military Records
611:" to Lois on 14 February 1846.
4435:People from Far West, Missouri
4200:Portrayal of Mormons in comics
4155:Association for Mormon Letters
1367:, vol. 21, issue 1, pp. 25β64.
1339:. Quoted in Lannius, Roger D.
1263:. Quoted in Lannius, Roger D.
1243:. Quoted in Lannius, Roger D.
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947:Edwin H. (b. 1829 in New York)
753:The "Cutlerite" reorganization
317:
1:
4410:Doctrine and Covenants people
1710:Fletcher, pp. 47β55, 271β74.
57:September 19, 1853
7:
4445:Tuberculosis deaths in Iowa
3785:Latter Day Church of Christ
3625:Book of the Law of the Lord
3502:Community of Christ history
3050:Supreme Directional Control
1970:The Old Fox: Alpheus Cutler
1802:Memoirs of Joseph Smith III
1337:The Old Fox: Alpheus Cutler
1261:The Old Fox: Alpheus Cutler
1241:The Old Fox: Alpheus Cutler
899:was begun by former member
664:, founded by Alpheus Cutler
10:
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4400:American Latter Day Saints
3342:Joseph Smith Mansion House
3256:Council of Twelve Apostles
1467:McCune, George M. (1991).
1404:. Retrieved on 2009-08-11.
1335:"Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1239:"Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1164:library.untraveledroad.com
1095:www.saintswithouthalos.com
767:The Church of Jesus Christ
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3473:History of the LDS Church
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3438:Teachings of Joseph Smith
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3409:Latter Day Saint movement
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3326:International Peace Award
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1968:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1365:Journal of Mormon History
1259:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
682:Winter Quarters, Nebraska
662:Winter Quarters, Nebraska
332:Plainfield, New Hampshire
326:Lois Lathrop Cutler, wife
296:Latter Day Saint movement
284:Latter Day Saint movement
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4359:Latter Day Saints Portal
4314:Kirtland Egyptian papers
3478:Mormon handcart pioneers
2010:Brigham Young University
1961:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1644:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1631:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1436:Jorgensen, Danny, Ph.D.:
1091:"saintswithouthalos.com"
1007:
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572:Cutler remains in Nauvoo
3806:Doctrines and practices
1838:Biloine Whiting Young,
510:, Cutler served on the
460:. A victim of Governor
35:Photo of Alpheus Cutler
3888:Melchizedek priesthood
3304:Harmony (organization)
3171:Daily Prayer for Peace
3143:Doctrine and covenants
1390:Doctrine and Covenants
917:Lebanon, New Hampshire
855:pulmonary tuberculosis
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843:Independence, Missouri
804:Independence, Missouri
774:Doctrine and Covenants
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522:. Cutler received his
445:
410:School of the Prophets
405:, the following year.
340:Lebanon, New Hampshire
327:
4405:Converts to Mormonism
4326:Mormonism and history
3878:Judaism and Mormonism
3790:Centennial Park group
3770:Mormon fundamentalism
3433:Mormon fundamentalism
3271:Standing High Council
2006:Harold B. Lee Library
1679:Jorgensen, pp. 55β56.
1571:Saints Without Halos.
1421:Joseph Fielding Smith
1040:"John Alpheus Cutler"
905:One Mighty and Strong
882:baptisms for the dead
840:
748:Founding a new church
660:
649:
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325:
304:death of Joseph Smith
4065:Geographical setting
4011:Joseph Smith's views
3893:Patriarchal blessing
3843:Early views on death
3743:Restoration branches
3649:Founders and leaders
3635:The Word of the Lord
3615:Pearl of Great Price
3512:Restoration branches
3299:Graceland University
3276:Presiding Evangelist
3103:Worth of all persons
3093:Prophetic leadership
1604:Jorgensen, p. 38β41.
1562:Fletcher, pp. 40-41.
1549:, 156β57. Quoted in
1502:Johnson, G. Vaughn,
1493:Fletcher, pp. 36-41.
1313:Fletcher, pp. 15β16.
582:Quorum of the Twelve
254:Biography portal
4304:Joseph Smith Papyri
3953:Women and Mormonism
3883:Law of consecration
3873:Islam and Mormonism
3853:Gifts of the Spirit
3738:Community of Christ
3461:Extermination Order
2924:Community of Christ
1806:Recreating Religion
1779:Recreating Religion
1755:Quinn, D. Michael,
1551:Recreating Religion
1425:Recreating Religion
968:Heber Chase Kimball
962:'s group) into the
849:Death and aftermath
790:people regardless.
738:general authorities
512:Nauvoo High Council
466:Extermination Order
385:, where they heard
336:American Revolution
330:Cutler was born in
280:John Alpheus Cutler
265:LDS movement portal
180: /
123:John Alpheus Cutler
4205:Mormon pornography
4174:Placement marriage
4113:Mormon blogosphere
3488:Mormon Reformation
3357:Plano Stone Church
3221:Field organization
3126:King James Version
2973:Frederick M. Smith
2079:(1844β45, 1851β68)
1902:Parshall, Ardis E.
1800:Joseph Smith III,
1688:Joregensen, p. 56.
1659:general conference
1635:, pp. 198, 201β02.
1359:2011-06-14 at the
1300:2013-10-21 at the
1221:on 21 October 2013
1133:2012-01-05 at the
1071:on 3 February 2014
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553:on 27 June at the
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399:laying on of hands
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4253:Smith Family Farm
4167:Mormon folk music
4140:Mormon literature
4023:Pacific Islanders
3898:Plan of salvation
3823:Articles of Faith
3813:AdamβGod doctrine
3718:LDS denominations
3703:Granville Hedrick
3698:William Bickerton
3620:Lectures on Faith
3531:William Bickerton
3466:Succession crisis
3416:Fundamental ideas
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3239:Prophet-President
3045:Lineal succession
3003:Stephen M. Veazey
2998:W. Grant McMurray
2890:
2889:
1921:978-1-59884-107-7
1670:Jorgensen, p. 55.
578:succession crisis
561:Events of 1844β51
501:Mississippi River
294:, founder of the
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185:40.723Β°N 95.399Β°W
132:February 29, 1784
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4238:Nauvoo, Illinois
4183:The Mormon Image
4018:Native Americans
3938:Son of perdition
3923:Second anointing
3863:Heavenly Parents
3838:Degrees of glory
3688:Joseph Smith III
3683:Wilford Woodruff
3507:Amboy Conference
3483:Mormon Battalion
3456:Church of Christ
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3251:First Presidency
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