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William Matthew Prior, Portrait of William Miller, 1844, Oil on Canvas |
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William Matthew Prior Portrait of Nancy Lawson, 1843,Oil on Canvas |
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Minerva Teichert, An Angel Appears to Alma and Sons of Mosiah 1950-51 Oil on Masonite |
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C.C.A. Christensen Minerva Panorama:The Nauvoo Temple Destroyed 1870-1880. Oil On Canvas |
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William Weeks, Nauvoo Temple, 1836 |
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Minerva Teichert: Manti Temple Mural: Garden Room, 1947 Mural |
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Minerva Teichert: Manti Temple Terrestrial Room, 1870-1880 |
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Manti Temple Celestial Room, 1870-1880 |
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Manti Temple Restoration Mural: World Room 1947 Mural |
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C.C.A. Christensen Manti Temple Restoration Mural: The garden Room 1870-1880 |
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C.C.A. Christensen Joseph Smith receiving Golden Plates from Angel Moroni |
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Began the esoteric Christian movement known as the Millerites |
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William Miller was inspired by ___ and ___ empiricism |
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In the latter half of the ____ century, Christianity in America experienced a great religious revival known as _______ |
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The orthodox interpretations (Calvinism) was challenged by new____ who sought out a more authentic spiritual experience |
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The Great Awakening Movement began in ____ but soon spread to the _____ through the phenomenon of the renewed interest in _____ |
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New England, Mid west, evangelism |
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The Millerites became obsessed with unlocking the code to determine the _____ |
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Second Coming of Jesus Christ |
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William Miller believed that the world would end in the year _____ |
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October 22, 1844 was known as_____. After this date, the Millerites splintered into various groups who had their own esoteric interpretation of the end of days. |
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Miller's Great Disappointment |
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One Millerite, ______, described a moment of transfiguration whereby she and four friends knelt in a circle and were visited by the “Holy Spirit” |
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_____, a Millerite, claimed the ability to see and paint images of departed spirits |
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Millerites engaged with politics from an ____ stance and believed that all earthly powers were diabolical. |
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An American-nationalist interpretation of Christianity that grew out of the spiritualist mileu of the Burned-over District in 1830s |
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Converts were drawn to the teachings described in “The Book of Mormon,” and leader, ______, sought to form a ____ in middle-America |
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Smith and his followers were denounced as ____ and force from one place to the other (an existence that mirrored the bibilical teachings of the Israelites |
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Christensen evangelized Moron teaching by marrying his art with _____ |
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This painting depicts one of the many times LDS adherents believe that Angel Moroni visited Smith |
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Joseph Smith receiving golden plates from Angel Moroni |
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Joseph Smith receiving golden plates is the depiction of transcendent moment where ___ and ____ co-exist-Smith was an avid reader of Swedenborg, and Smith incorporated many of the latter’s teachings |
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First woman supported by the latter day saints |
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In the sacred texts of LDS ____ was a leader of the Nephites, one of four groups who settled in the ancient Americas |
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The Garden Room depicts____ earth |
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The Creation Room depicts |
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God's seven days of creation |
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A biblical history of the world |
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_____ founded the great religious movement of the 19th century. Each night around bedtime they heard knocking that must have otherworldly origins –the neighbor demanded evidence in the presence of the Fox sister’s parents and what followed was (what seemed to the audience) a series of communications with an otherworldly being |
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