Parley Parker Pratt. by Mary Pratt Parrish. Much is known of Parley P. Pratt’s life and travels as they pertain to his missionary work, but little has been written of his private life as it relates to his twelve wives and his thirty children. But thanks to the Daughters of the Pioneers, some letters to and from his wives as well as some of their histories have been preserved. · Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), Editor: Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), Title: The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Embracing His Life, Author: Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), · Arrested for PolygamyMr. Dickson’s Mission not Dead but Sleeping. Mr. Parley P. Pratt, of the Eighteenth Ward, well-known to most people as poll-tax collector of Salt Lake City, was arrested by Captain Greenman, as he was stepping out of the post office yesterday, at about 3 o’clock. He was immediately taken before Commissioner McKay, where he waited until Mr. Dickson could be released .
The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt is the posthumous autobiography of Latter Day Saint apostle Parley P. Pratt. It was compiled from Pratt's writings. The autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus by Pratt, Parley P. (Parley Parker), Mormon Literature Sampler: Biography. The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt. A complete version of this work is currently online here. What follows is an excerpt from Chapter 7: It was now October, A revelation [DC ] had been given through the mouth of this Prophet, Seer and Translator, in which Elders Oliver Cowdery, Peter Whitmer, Ziba Peterson and myself were. Elder Parley P. Pratt (Ap - ) was an early apostle, missionary and important leader during the early days of the Church. Following Elder Pratt's death, President John Taylor wrote that he had a " true and living faith in God and his religion—an honesty of purpose, an inflexible will, and an unflagging, indefatigable industry and perseverance.
Ever since its publication in the Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt has provided a fascinating look into the events that shaped the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Parley P. Pratt, a beloved Apostle and missionary, was an eyewitness to the rolling forth of the newly restored gospel. Parley P. Pratt. In the late summer of , Parley P. Pratt, then 23 years old, came across a copy of the Book of Mormon. A native of New York, Pratt had moved to Ohio but felt spiritually prompted to return to New York and preach. The Book of Mormon thrilled him. Pratt, Parley P., Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt. [], After a few days' rest I began to prepare for journeying to the mountains with my family. My wagons were overhauled and put in order, tires reset, chains repaired, yokes and bows arranged in order, wagon bows made or mended, etc., etc. This occupied most of my time till June.
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