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 Heber C. Kimball: biography and encyclopedia article
Kimball visited the house at this time and was impressed with their teachings.
Kimball writes that he had always contemplated things like salvation and religion since he was about 12 years old.
My mother was a Presbyterian, and agreeably to the strictest sense of their religion, she lived a virtuous life, and according to the best of her knowledge taught her children the ways of righteousness.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/h/he/heber_c._kimball.htm   (2212 words)

  
 Kimball
Heber firmly believed that Joseph Smith was a prophet who served as a spokesperson for the Lord, in the same manner as had all the Old Testament prophets.
Heber was born in 1801 to Solomon Kimball and Anna Spaulding in Sheldon, Vermont, a small village eleven miles east of Lake Champlain and nine miles south of the Canadian border.
Both Heber Kimball and Brigham Young threw in their lot with God's new prophet and followed him to Kirkland.
http://www.mindspring.com/~kimball3/kimball.html   (1758 words)

  
 Excerpt: An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton
Elder Kimball continued his remarks, alluded to the stories in circulation that several persons had been killed on their way through the ordinances, and that men and women were stripped naked here.
Elder Kimball said word came to him and to all the Twelve about that time to lay aside their garments, and take them to pieces, or cut them up so that they could not be found.
He said Doubtless with the most of the present assembly it is the beginning of a new era, in their lives, they have come to a time they never saw before.
http://www.signaturebooks.com/excerpts/clayton.htm   (14291 words)

  
 Untitled
Kimball: My name is Heber C. Kimball, I am an American by birth, and an Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ.
Kimball: God has commanded me to tell you that your prayer is heard.
Kimball: (Embracing them) My dear sisters, - for such indeed ye are, - God has heard your prayers, and they are recorded in the archives of heaven for your benefit, as well as mine.
http://zarzycki.org/~mcghie/Various/Mcghie_history/PRIESTCRAFT.htm   (9224 words)

  
 Mormon LDS ordinance of second anointing
Heber C. Kimball and his wife, Vilate Kimball, were anointed king and queen, priest and priestess in January of 1844.
I Vilate Kimball do hereby certify that on the first day of April 1844 I attended to washing and anointing the head Stomach and feet of my dear companion Heber C Kimball, that I may have claim upon him in the morning of the first resurrection.
The purpose was that Vilate might have claim upon Heber in the resurrection.
http://www.lds-mormon.com/second_anointing.shtml?FACTNet   (2794 words)

  
 Ballard_MRussel_11_1989
President Kimball called for a widened vision of the work and asked members of the Church to lengthen their stride in moving the gospel across the face of the earth.
Because of the great faith of Wilford Woodruff, Heber C. Kimball, and other missionaries and their ability to follow the promptings of the Spirit, the truth of God began to sweep a nation and sound in many ears.
Heber C. Kimball baptized more than one thousand converts in the western part of England during his mission.
http://speeches.byu.edu/htmlfiles/Ballard_MRussel_11_1989.html   (4644 words)

  
 History of Heber C. Kimball (1801-1868) (1)
Heber, the fourth of their seven children, was born June 14, 1801.
I mostly attended the meetings of the Baptist church, and was often invited to unite myself with them.
Manifestation in the skies on night of September 22, 1827 (as Joseph is receiving Book of Mormon plates).
http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/b/kimball_hch1.phtml   (2305 words)

  
 LDSGetaway.com :: L.D.S. Family Travels: A Forgotten Church History Site
Heber married Vilate Murray in 1822, first met Brigham Young in 1829, and later went with Brigham to Phineas Young’s home to hear the missionaries teach about the restored gospel.
By the early 1830s, many from the Baptist church became converts to the restored gospel and were baptized in Brigham Young& millpond.
Also buried here are Heber’s parents, Solomon F. Kimball and Anna Spaulding Kimball and other members of the Kimball family.
http://www.ldspro.com/ldsgetaway/docs/ft/030228travel.asp   (2049 words)

  
 Heber C. Kimball (1801-1868)
[March 12, 1862] That I Heber should live 25 years if I desired [176] and should become a mighty man of God in the house of Israel and His power should increase on me more and more.
I never heard her murmur against brother Brigham in my life, nor against me. If I went to see her, it was well; if not, it was all the same.
These words are true and shall come to pass in the Name of Jesus Christ.
http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/b/kimball_hc.phtml   (1886 words)

  
 Changing World Chapter 9 Part 2
Heber C. Kimball, a member of The First Presidency, maintained that there will be thousands of women in heaven to choose from.
Heber C. Kimball once remarked: "There is a great deal of quarrelling in the houses, and contending for power and authority; and the second wife is against the first wife, perhaps, in some instances" (Journal of Discourses, vol.
I wish my women, and brother Kimball's and brother Grant's to leave, and every woman in this Territory, or else say in their hearts that they will embrace the Gospel—the whole of it...
http://www.utlm.org/onlinebooks/changech9b.htm   (9234 words)

  
 Heber C. Kimball Blood Atonement Sermon: Journal of Discourses Vol. 4, p.164-181
We have lawful wives, and the most of them honour their callings, and God will bless them, and they will be raised to immortality and eternal lives.
Many do not attend to it, but sleep and sleep on until the tinge of death, and Satan will seal their spirits his, as the Book of Mormon says; he will have power ever them, and they cannot help themselves.
Jesus is that vine, the Apostles were the branches that sprang from him, then the Seventies, and other members, or those that sprang from them.
http://www.utlm.org/onlineresources/sermons_talks_interviews/jofdvol4p164_181hckimballbloodatonement.htm   (9047 words)

  
 Mormon History - A Chronology
Heber C. Kimball writes that the Church is in a state of poverty and distress.
Heber C. Kimball, in Mendon, has a vision of armies marching in the heavens.
John C. Bennett's fellowship with the Church is withdrawn.
http://www.exmormon.org/mhistory.html   (11591 words)

  
 1845 LDS Temple Ceremony
After a long ceremony of this kind in favor of the Mormon Fraternity, we are interrupted by another individual coming in, supposed to have been sent directly from Heaven, with authority and great power.
He says, "Good morning brother Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, Baptist, Universalist, Shaking-Quaker, Millerite, Campbellite," &c., enumerating all the sects of the day, except the Mormons: "Come, let us drink the cup of fellowship this morning." He now drinks, and hands the noggin to us; we drink, and hand it back.
We were then told to hid amid the trees in the Garden, for the Lord was coming, &c.
http://www.angelfire.com/az2/arizonadry/truth/ceremony1845.html   (5810 words)

  
 FIRST IMMIGRANTS TO NAUVOO
Sometime in November 1837, Heber C. Kimball went to the village of Wrightington in Lancashire (near Preston, which was then church headquarters in England).
The first foreign mission of the Church began when Heber C. Kimball and associates landed in England July 20, 1837.
There he learned that the family of Matthias Moon had "sent a request for me to visit them." He did so, but felt that the family was prejudiced against the gospel.
http://moonfamily.4t.com/nauvoo.html   (1424 words)

  
 Heber City --  Encyclopædia Britannica
As the 12th “prophet, seer, and revelator” of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, Kimball instituted such momentous changes as allowing blacks to hold the Mormon priesthood, retiring elderly church leaders, and adding the first non-Americans to the modern church hierarchy.
The Anglican bishop and author Reginald Heber wrote poetry, hymns, and a scattering of other works.
He is best remembered for his hymns, some of which have achieved nearly universal familiarity in Protestant denominations.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9384894   (926 words)

  
 D&C/Church History - Lesson 29
In the fall of 1840, Heber Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, and George A. Smith traveled to London and began preaching the gospel.
According to prophecy (DandC 118:5), five members of the Twelve and 20 Saints gathered at the temple site in Far West to take leave for their missions to England.
"The same day, previous to the breaking of the clocks, some of the same company met Elder Kimball on the public square in Far West, and asked him if he was a '———Mormon;' he replied, 'I am a Mormon.' 'Well,——————you, we'll blow your brains out, you——————Mormon,' and tried to ride over him with their horses.
http://beardall2000.com/dc/ch29.html   (5223 words)

  
 Heber - SRef: Author
Heber Dunes is bordered by Heber Road to the north and the Alamo Canal to the south and east.
Biography and hymns of Reginald Heber (1783-1826) Heber at­tend­ed Brase­nose Coll­ege, Ox­ford, where he won a num­ber of awards in Eng­lish and La­tin
Local news for Heber, AZ continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
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 Heber, Utah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heber City was founded by English emigrants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1840s, and is named after the Mormon apostle Heber C. Kimball.
Largely LDS, Heber City also supports congregations of Southern Baptists, Catholics, part of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Heber is located at 40°30'24" North, 111°24'44" West (40.506793, -111.412292)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heber,_Utah   (649 words)

  
 The Holy Order in Nauvoo by Lisle G. Brown
Heber C. Kimball noted that members of the Holy Order met almost daily for "council and prayer" throughout 1845.
Following the abortive attempt to have himself appointed "guardian" to the Church, Rigdon sought to surreptitiously undermine the position of the Twelve.
Only a vestige of the organization survived with the prayer circles among the Church's priesthood in the West.
http://www.lds-mormon.com/holyordr.shtml   (7165 words)

  
 Heber C. Kimball
One of the most poetic themes that is lost in the portrayal of Cumorah not being Cumorah, is the fact that the words of the Book of Mormon come directly from the dust of dead of the Jaredites, Nephites and the most ancient of ancients, the children of Adam killed in the flood.
  Heber C. Kimball not only confirms that Cumorah is Cumorah, but he further associates the coming forth of the Book of Mormon as ‘whispering from the dust.’ Of course the 'dust' implying the 'dust' of the dead.
At the hill Cumorah, the Nephites made their last stand prior to their utter extermination, A. Thus was Heber preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles, above the graves of the ancients of Israel, whose records with the fullness of that Gospel, and the relics of their prowess and civilization, were now "whispering from the dust."
http://www.xmission.com/~hunter/hkimball.htm   (398 words)

  
 The Church in the British Isles
John Taylor, the third President of the Church, was born in Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, and joined the Church in Upper Canada.
In two months, membership had reached 140, and the original branch was divided into five separate branches in October.
Truth Will Prevail: The Rise of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles, 1837-1987.
http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/basic/organization/world/British_EOM.htm   (2984 words)

  
 J. Golden Kimball, General Authority
The Kimball brothers partook of the spirit that is now running rife in the world and commenced to worship the "Old Gold Calf," hoping to gain honor and renown by becoming rich.
His mother's name was Christeen Golden Kimball, she being the only member of her family that ever joined the Church.
Notwithstanding his health was seriously impaired, and he was about to graduate in a business way, the Prophet of the Lord promised him he should regain his health and be blessed of the Lord, which was literally fulfilled.
http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/w/o/wol3/kimbajg1.htm   (1242 words)

  
 The Story of the Church - After the Endowment
And the next Sunday, though Brother Kimball had preached often in Ogdensburg, he had such a congregation as he had never had before.
The elders might spend their spare time studying Greek and Hebrew in the Temple, but when it came to a real man's job, they rolled up their sleeves and showed the people they were no physical weaklings.
Chapin never said a word or mentioned the subject again, but there wasn't a neighbor in miles around who didn't hear about it.
http://www.centerplace.org/history/misc/soc/soc26.htm   (2886 words)

  
 Mormon: Share Your Wife with Joseph Smith?
“During the summer of 1841, shortly after Heber's return from England, he was introduced to the doctrine of plural marriage directly through a startling test-a sacrifice which shook his very being and challenged his faith to the ultimate.
Totally crushed spiritually and emotionally, Heber touched neither food nor water for three days and three nights and continually sought confirmation and comfort from God." Finally, after "some kind of assurance," Heber took Vilate to the upper room of Joseph's store on Water Street.
The Prophet wept at this act of faith, devotion, and obedience.
http://www.exmormon.org/mormon/mormon262.htm   (2622 words)

  
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After its preparation, it was submitted to a committee of non-Mormons, Judges Charles S. Zane, C. Varian, and O.W. Powers, none of whom were well known for their friendship for the Mormons and their institutions.
Let me indicate its fulfillment upon that date, namely, "during the latter part of the year 1890." when the Manifesto was signed September 24, 1890 and accepted by the gentile Church on October 6, 1890.
Heber Bennion, Gospel Problems, Dugway, Utah: Pioneer Press, N.d.
http://www.mormonfundamentalism.com/Priesthood-11.html   (6069 words)

  
 Mormon Pioneer NHT: Historic Resource Study (Endnotes)
Most of this discussion is based on the author's study of Mormon Trail accounts in the Mormon Church archives.
See Stanley B. Kimball, "Red Men and White Women on Mormon Trails, 1847-1868: The Captivity Narrative in Mormondom," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought I (Winter 1985), 81-88.
Kimball, "Red Men and White Women on Mormon Trails."
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/mopi/hrsn.htm   (2234 words)

  
 Walker, Whittaker, and Allen/Mormon History. Chapter 1
This history was published in serial form (minus the last chapters) in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' John Whitmer, "Church History," ed.
Whitney later became LDS assistant historian and, in 1906, a member of the LDS Quorum of the Twelve.
When traveling abroad, the Mormons themselves left their impressions of the world beyond Nauvoo and Deseret, which reveal a great deal of the Mormon, nineteenth-century mind.
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/epub/books/walker/01.html   (11036 words)

  
 Saints Without Halos: A Mormon History Website
"Organizational Origins of the Church of Jesus Christ, 6 April 1830," Larry C. Porter in Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History: New York, edited by Larry C. Porter, Milton V. Backman, Jr., and Susan Easton Black (Provo: BYU Department of Church History and Doctrine, 1992), 149—164.
Document Containing the Correspondence, Orders &c., in Relation to the Disturbances with the Mormons and the Evidence Given Before the Hon.
Unpublished Revelations of the Prophets and Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiled by Fred C. Collier (Salt Lake City: Collier's Publishing Co., 1971, 2d ed., 1981).
http://www.saintswithouthalos.com/_ref.phtml   (8427 words)

  
 Prophecy of Heber C. Kimball
Then, brethren, look out for the great sieve, for there will be a great sifting time, and many will fall; for I say unto you there is a TEST, a TEST, a TEST coming, and who will be able to stand?
I did not see him again until the next Sunday.
He then remarked, "I will begin with Brother Wells' place.
http://www.xmission.com/~blwalt/Prophecies/HeberCKimballSister.html   (945 words)

  
 LDS Endowment
He then anointed Sister Vilate Kimball a queen and priestess unto her husband (Heber C. Kimball), in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in Israel, and pronounced all the blessings upon her head in common with her husband.
The hymn, "Now Let Us Rejoice in the Day of Salvation," was sung, and Elder Heber C. Kimball offered prayer at the altar after offering up the signs of the priesthood.
President Brigham Young proceeded to anoint Brother Heber C. Kimball and Vilate, his wife, and pronounced the following blessings, namely:
http://home.earthlink.net/~ldsendowment/kimball.html   (440 words)

  
 Pioneer Date Summary - Heritage Gateways
He warned them against those who might try to come in the family and saw discord among them while he was gone.
Sylvester Henry Earl wrote: "It is hard to leave my family here, sick and among howling wolves and the roaming savages of the west, but the servants of the Lord says go, and I feel as ever to leave all for the Gospel and the salvation of the people."
Heber C. Kimball held a meeting with his family.
http://heritage.uen.org/resources/Wc2ac4b2d2d0.htm   (819 words)

  
 THOMAS BULLOCK HEBER KIMBALL NEWELL WHITNEY BRIGHAM YOUNG Autograph
On Monday, January 1, 1849, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Presidents Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball went to the home of Joseph Smith's nephew John Smith (Hyrum Smith's son) and ordained him as the Presiding Patriarch in the Church.
BRIGHAM YOUNG, HEBER C. KIMBALL, THOMAS BULLOCK and N.K. Three dollar Mormon currency.
Also on that day, their first one dollar bill was issued.
http://www.historyforsale.com/html/prodetails.asp?documentid=47600   (379 words)

  
 LDSCN - The LDS Daily WOOL Archive© - Heber C. Kimball
It will be with you as the Lord spoke through Malachi to the Israel of his day; after rebuking them the Lord promised them a great blessing." - Heber C. Kimball, "Journal of Discourses," 10:246
LDSCN - The LDS Daily WOOL Archive© - Heber C. Kimball
Invite your friends to join The LDS Daily WOOL
http://www.ldscn.com/wool/heberckimball.shtml   (130 words)

  
 Utah History Encyclopedia
Later that same year, Kimball first heard Mormon missionaries preach; he was baptized 16 April 1832 and moved his family to Kirtland, Ohio--the headquarters of the new church.
In 1847 he became First Counselor to Brigham Young, who had succeeded Smith as president of the church.
In 1820 he moved to nearby Mendon, where he carried out his trade, became a Mason, married Vilate Murray on 7 November 1822, met his lifelong friend Brigham Young, and joined the local Baptist congregation in 1831.
http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/k/KIMBALL,HEBER.html   (407 words)

  
 First Presidencies & Quorums of the 12
Note: On April 5, 1900, it was decided that seniority in the Quorum of the 12 would be determined by the date that an apostle became a member of the Quorum, not the date on which the apostle was ordained to the apostleship.
Note: Notice the change in seniority of Lyman Wight.
Some have conjectured that this advancement in seniority was a concession to him made in an effort to keep him in the Quorum.
http://home.comcast.net/~mdtaylormd/quorum12.htm   (4515 words)

  
 deseretnews.com Replica of Kimball home dedicated at S.L. park Deseret Morning News Web edition
President Thomas S. Monson, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was joined by a crowd of hundreds in opening the Heber C. Kimball Memorial Home, a replica of the large, white house built by Kimball in 1860.
This Is the Place Heritage Park employees Paul T. Smith and Ranleigh Johnson listen to President Thomas S. Monson of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the dedication of the Heber C. Kimball Memorial Home.
Several of Kimball's descendants gave remarks and participated in musical numbers prior to the dedicatory prayer.
http://deseretnews.com/dn/print/1,1442,415015840,00.html   (590 words)

  
 Bibliography
Francis M. GIbbons, 1995, Spencer W. Kimball : Resolute Disciple, Prophet of God.
This page lists books about Kimballs, and BY Kimballs.
To The Descendants Of Francis Elliot Merrifield And Sarah Cook Kimball Merrifield.
http://www.kimbell.org/members.htm   (449 words)

  
 Heber City History
The people respected and admired him and thus named this valley after him.
Heber City, named after Heber C. Kimball, a Mormon official, was incorporated in 1889.
Heber C. Kimball was a missionary in that certain part of England where these immigrants came from.
http://www.cyber-mountain.com/hebercity/history.html   (645 words)

  
 Sarah Ann (Whitney) Kimball Biography
The love between Newel and the Prophet Joseph Smith was that of brothers, and they traveled a great deal together.
She later married Heber C. Kimball for time, and came to Utah in his company in 1848.
Sarah Ann Kimball, widow of the late President H. Kimball, and daughter of the late Bishop N. Whitney, age 48 years, 5 months and 14 days.
http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/saraha.html   (277 words)

  
 Baptism of Fire: Heber C. Kimball
I continued in this way for many months, and it seemed as though my body would consume away; at the same time the scriptures were unfolded to my mind in such a wonderful manner that it appeared to me, at times, as if I had formerly been familiar with them.
If you found this page using a search engine, you may want to browse the rest of Greater Things.
38–39 in Whitney, Orson F. Life of Heber C. Kimball.
http://home.comcast.net/~mevans41/greaterthings/bofhck.html   (132 words)

  
 Biographical Sketches
Saints Without Halos has no official connection with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Kimball, Heber C. (h3) Mission to the East
Kimball, Heber C. Kimball, Heber C. (h1) Pre-Mormon
http://www.saintswithouthalos.org/b/_bios.phtml   (40 words)

  
 Neither White Nor Black: Elijah Abel and the Changing Status of Blacks Within Mormonism
Apostle John E. Page maintained that while "he respects a coloured Bro, wisdom forbids that we should introduce [him] before the public." Apostle Orson Pratt then "sustained the position of Bro Page" on this question.
Lorenzo Snow, an apostle (1849) and later church president, was also a member of this "Traveling High Council."
In addition, a summer grant-in-aid provided by Indiana University at Kokomo made it possible for me to examine certain crucial materials in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City.
http://www.signaturebookslibrary.org/neither/neither4.htm   (7487 words)

  
 On the Potter's Wheel: The Diaries of Heber C. Kimball
Kimball was one of the first missionaries to England and was one of the first Mormon polygamists.
What is presented in toto, with annotation, are Kimball's own, first-hand jottings, which reveal the man who wrote them far better than any publication based on them.
Although unlearned and barely literate, Heber Chase Kimball demonstrated a keen sense of history by faithfully recording his impressions of people and developments of early Mormonism.
http://www.signaturebooks.com/outofprint/potters.htm   (159 words)

  
 A Passion for History: The Midwest - Heber C. Kimball Home
Built in 1845 by Heber C. Kimball, an early church leader, it was the first home restored in Nauvoo.
The main two-story structure was errected in 1845, while the one and a half story addition was built after the Mormon exodus of 1846.
Heber Kimball was ordained as an original member of the Twelve Apostles on February 14, 1835.
http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=00032000001085592237605924&PG=00032000001086359639458313   (443 words)

  
 Heber City
The city of Heber was named after Heber C. Kimball, a Mormon official in 1889.
In 1858, a road was constructed between Provo and Heber and by the spring of 1860, there were over 200 people farming the valley.
Heber C. Kimball was a missionary in England, and most of the settlers in Heber Valley were from England.
http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/2006/places/40069   (257 words)

  
 This Is The Place Heritage Park
The original Heber C. Kimball home was located on a 10-acre lot on the northeast corner of Main Street and North Temple in Salt Lake City.
Surrounding the home was a rock wall built by recent immigrants who needed work.
The Park’s replica was funded and built by descendents of Heber C. Kimball.
http://www.thisistheplace.org/virtualtour/14-kimball.html   (72 words)

  
 Members of the Anointed Quorum
O Spencer come in my room and read my proclamation to me and my wife.
Sung a himn and Elder John Tailor spoke a chort time then H.C. Kimball Spoke Elder B Young was sick and had to retire to his room and lay down on his couch.
Smith -1 Almon Babbit -1 Lyman Wight -1 ----------------------------------------------- List of Members of the Anointed Quorum Contained in Heber C. Kimball 1845-1846 Journal, 7 December 1845 Church Archives Snow falling, the weather more mild.
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~brown/aq-list.htm   (579 words)

  
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While the new hckimball.org is under construction, you are welcome to visit the old site here.
The 2005 Heber C. Kimball Family Tour info is available here.
Some information may be inaccurate or out of date.
http://www.hckimball.org   (58 words)

  
 Heber C. Kimball Family Reunion Proofs Page 1
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