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of April 26, 1839 Council held at Far West by The Twelve, High Priests, Elders, & Priests: History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Vol 3 pages 336-339.
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After accusing Russell of usurping authority over a small group of his converts and behaving as their prophet, most of these Alston saints immigrated to
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On April 26, 1839, Russell, along with most, if not all, of his followers were excommunicated.
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mobs, never rejoined the Latter Day Saints, and died in 1844 on his farm near
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and lived among friends and family in the Latter-day Saint community.
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People excommunicated by the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
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directing him to remain in Missouri by leading the church into
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in the winter of 1838–39, Russell claimed to have received
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had "fallen" and that he, Isaac, was now the prophet.
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Alston Church
Isaac Hugh Russell
Isaac Russell sitting in a chair
Cumberland
Richmond, Missouri
Biography portal
LDS movement portal
Latter Day Saint movement
Heber C. Kimball
Willard Richards
Orson Hyde
Joseph Fielding
J. E. Goodson
Alston
Cumberland
Upper Canada
Church of the Latter Day Saints
Parley P. Pratt
John Taylor
Joseph Fielding
Kirtland, Ohio
Missouri
revelations
Indian Territory
Three Nephites
Lamanites
Joseph Smith
Nauvoo, Illinois
Far West, Missouri
anti-Mormon

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