The Life of John Taylor / Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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The biography traces John Taylor's life from humble beginnings through conversion and early ministry, chronicling his missionary work in Canada, Britain, and the United States, ordination as an apostle, and leadership roles within a persecuted religious community. It covers his editorial and organizational contributions, loyalty to Joseph Smith during the Nauvoo era, the crises surrounding Smith's death, the westward migration, and Taylor's stewardship as church president. Interwoven are reflections on his character, resilience under hostility and exile, theological commitments, and the sources and gaps in his journals that shaped the narrative.
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