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  1. William Marks (November 15, 1792 – May 22, 1872) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and was a member of the First Presidency in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (now Community of Christ).

  2. Learn about William Marks, a Latter-day Saint leader who served in various roles and locations from 1835 to 1872. Find references to him in the Doctrine and Covenants and explore his biography and sources.

  3. William Marks was a farmer, printer, publisher, and leader in the Latter-day Saint movement. He was ordained an elder by JS in 1836, a stake president in Missouri and Illinois, and a counselor in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

  4. Learn about William Marks, a prominent Latter-day Saint leader who served in various callings in Kirtland, Nauvoo, and the Reorganization movement. Find out how he was ordained, persecuted, and rejected by the Church.

    • Black, Susan Easton
    • William Marks
    • Book Chapter
    • 2021
  5. WILLIAM MARKS. When Joseph Smith first arrived in Far West, Missouri, in 1838, he had written a letter to the Saints in Kirtland, remembering many of them by name but to one he wrote a whole paragraph:

  6. William Marks is a professor in the Neuroscience department at The University of Texas at Dallas - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.

  7. Learn how Joseph Smith's secret teachings of plural marriage led to his death in Carthage. Explore the role of William Law, who opposed polygamy and published the Nauvoo Expositor, and William Marks, who claimed to abandon polygamy.

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