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Jared Carter (Latter Day Saints)

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376:. He founded "the first Latter-day Saint branch of converts in Michigan." Carter introduced Mormonism to his brother John, who also became a leader in the church. Gideon, another of Carter's brothers, and his sisters Prudence and Susanna also joined the faith. Carter and his brothers baptized approximately half of the converts from New England and eastern New York at the time. These converts included members who later made significant contributions to Mormon history. According to records, the Carters baptized between 138 and 170 people, as well as an estimated 185 more whose names were not recorded. 480: 172: 347:"Since I left home and was ordained to preach the gospel and was preaching from place to place now, I thought that I had great reason to thank and praise the Lord for what he had done for me and my brothers and sisters of my father's family. ... I can say that God has blessed me according to the prophecy of Brother Joseph , before I went from Ohio. He has blessed me with sheaves and with health and blessed be his name." —Jared Carter, journal recording of his first mission 412:. As a member of the Presiding High Council of Kirtland, Carter fielded complaints from the community when the Kirtland Safety Society—a bank established by the Latter Day Saints—failed. Carter became the president of the Presiding High Council of Kirtland on September 9, 1837, and continued as a member of it when church headquarters were moved to 161: 368:, who became a leader in the church. He returned to Kirtland in February 1831, after five months of missionary service. He was encouraged by a revelation given in Doctrine and Covenants 79 to continue preaching and proselyting. Between 1831 and 1834, Carter served missions in New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, 355:
in the eastern United States, leaving Ohio on September 22, 1831. He and Ebenezer Page traveled back to Carter's hometown of Benson, Vermont, planning to share the message of the faith with Carter's family and friends. Twenty-seven people in the area chose to join the church, and their chapel, which
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by John Peck. After reading passages in the book, Carter recorded: "I became immediately convinced that it was a revelation of God and it had such an influence on my mind that I had no mind to pursue my business." On February 20, 1831, Carter was baptized into the
911: 290:. He was reportedly "so warmed by the spirit of God that he didn't feel the cold of the water on him at that winter season during the half-mile walk to shelter and a change of clothing." Carter then travelled with the 214:; the passage encouraged him to continue his work as a missionary. He has been described as "one of the Church's great missionaries" of the 1830s. In 1834, Carter was chosen as a member of the first 936: 931: 322:
of the church, where he discovered that his brother Simeon had been baptized into the church around the same time that he himself had joined the faith. That September, Carter was made an
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left for Missouri, Carter stayed behind to oversee the Kirtland Temple building committee's efforts. On February 17, 1834, Carter became one of the inaugural members of the first
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challenged Carter on the validity of these healing miracles, Carter left the Colesville body of Latter Day Saints and moved to
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denomination, "soon became a Latter-day Saint meeting place." On this mission, Carter also reportedly healed the leg of
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throughout his early years in the church, and these experiences apparently strengthened his faith. After
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in 1846, but was excommunicated within months of joining. After his excommunication, Carter joined
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52:38 urged him to be ordained to this calling. That same month, Carter was present at the fourth
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People excommunicated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
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Missionary Activities and Church Organizations in Pennsylvania, 1830–1840
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Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants and Joseph Smith–History
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Shortly after being ordained an elder, Carter was appointed to be a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite) members
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
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Leaders in the Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints)
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Carter is mentioned in a number of the 380:Presiding High Council of Kirtland, Ohio 927:Latter Day Saint missionaries in Canada 847:Who's Who in the Doctrine and Covenants 498: 298:, in May 1831, and thereafter moved to 907:American Latter Day Saint missionaries 829:(LDS Church ed.); section 78 (CC ed.). 109:DeKalb County, Illinois, United States 957:People from Killingworth, Connecticut 592: 590: 588: 250:Carter was born on June 14, 1801, in 7: 771: 769: 767: 745: 743: 741: 715: 713: 711: 709: 681: 679: 677: 675: 673: 646: 644: 642: 640: 638: 636: 634: 632: 630: 586: 584: 582: 580: 578: 576: 574: 572: 570: 568: 540: 538: 536: 534: 532: 530: 528: 526: 524: 952:People from Broome County, New York 613:John Whitmer Historical Association 338:, where his brother Simeon lived. 14: 326:. He recorded witnessing healing 486:Latter Day Saint movement portal 478: 310:In June 1831, Carter was made a 202:in 1831 and soon after served a 170: 159: 16:American Latter Day Saint leader 273:, Carter was introduced to the 726:Doctrine and Covenants Central 1: 922:Doctrine and Covenants people 869:Jared Carter Journal, 1831–33 384:In May 1833, Carter became a 510:"Kirtland's Resolute Saints" 947:People from Benson, Vermont 432:of Smith which make up the 973: 652:"Jared Carter – Biography" 545:McCune, George M. (1991). 208:northeastern United States 252:Killingworth, Connecticut 230:church, Carter re-joined 196:Latter Day Saint movement 155: 150: 80:Killingworth, Connecticut 57: 53: 48: 32: 28: 873:Brigham Young University 806:"The John Tanner Family" 758:Brigham Young University 750:Alan, Curtis V. (1976). 506:Lavina Fielding Anderson 657:The Joseph Smith Papers 597:LeBaron, Allen (2012). 466:DeKalb County, Illinois 448:, Carter supported the 398:Kirtland Safety Society 356:had been a part of the 266:, working as a tanner. 240:DeKalb County, Illinois 97:DeKalb County, Illinois 824:Doctrine and Covenants 434:Doctrine and Covenants 406:presiding high council 349: 316:Doctrine and Covenants 216:Presiding High Council 212:Doctrine and Covenants 39:Presiding High Council 720:Black, Susan Easton. 446:death of Joseph Smith 440:Death and later years 345: 802:Leonard J. Arrington 288:Colesville, New York 166:Biography portal 864:Joseph Smith Papers 336:Lorain County, Ohio 177:LDS movement portal 845:, "Jared Carter", 843:Susan Easton Black 686:Tait, Lisa Olsen. 623:– via JSTOR. 414:Far West, Missouri 370:Michigan Territory 320:general conference 264:Chenango, New York 450:succession claims 408:of the church in 358:Free Will Baptist 294:of the church to 292:Colesville Branch 189: 188: 184: 183: 964: 830: 821: 815: 799: 793: 792: 790: 789: 773: 762: 761: 747: 736: 735: 733: 732: 717: 704: 703: 701: 700: 683: 668: 667: 665: 664: 648: 625: 624: 594: 563: 562: 542: 519: 503: 488: 483: 482: 481: 426:Lyman E. Johnson 280:Church of Christ 234:while living in 224:disfellowshipped 200:Church of Christ 198:. He joined the 179: 175: 174: 173: 164: 163: 162: 153: 106: 93: 76: 74: 62:Personal details 24: 19: 972: 971: 967: 966: 965: 963: 962: 961: 887: 886: 856: 839: 834: 833: 822: 818: 800: 796: 787: 785: 775: 774: 765: 756:(M.A. thesis). 749: 748: 739: 730: 728: 719: 718: 707: 698: 696: 685: 684: 671: 662: 660: 650: 649: 628: 596: 595: 566: 559: 544: 543: 522: 518:, January 1979. 504: 500: 495: 484: 479: 477: 474: 442: 394:Kirtland Temple 390:Reynolds Cahoon 382: 344: 342:Missionary work 308: 271:Lisle, New York 260:Benson, Vermont 248: 185: 180: 171: 169: 160: 158: 157: 134: 104: 99:, United States 95: 91: 82:, United States 78: 72: 70: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 970: 968: 960: 959: 954: 949: 944: 939: 934: 929: 924: 919: 914: 909: 904: 899: 889: 888: 885: 884: 875: 866: 860:"Jared Carter" 855: 854:External links 852: 851: 850: 838: 835: 832: 831: 816: 794: 763: 737: 722:"Jared Carter" 705: 669: 626: 564: 557: 520: 497: 496: 494: 491: 490: 489: 473: 470: 441: 438: 418:Oliver Cowdery 410:Kirtland, Ohio 381: 378: 366:Zera Pulsipher 343: 340: 307: 304: 300:Kirtland, Ohio 296:Thompson, Ohio 275:Book of Mormon 247: 244: 220:Kirtland, Ohio 187: 186: 182: 181: 156: 148: 147: 144:John S. 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Presiding High Council
Kirtland, Ohio
Killingworth, Connecticut
DeKalb County, Illinois
John S. Carter
Biography portal
LDS movement portal
Latter Day Saint movement
Church of Christ
mission
northeastern United States
Doctrine and Covenants
Presiding High Council
Kirtland, Ohio
disfellowshipped
Strangite
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Chicago
DeKalb County, Illinois
Killingworth, Connecticut
John S
Benson, Vermont
Chenango, New York
Lisle, New York
Book of Mormon
Church of Christ
Hyrum Smith
Colesville, New York
Colesville Branch
Thompson, Ohio

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