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change the policy to gauge seniority based on entrance to the Quorum, rather than ordination as an apostle. Part of the reasoning was the ordination of
Brigham Young Jr was done privately by his father, Brigham Young, without the members voting on the ordination. That put Cannon and Smith ahead of both Brigham Young Jr. and John Willard Young. However, Brigham Young Jr. maintained his position as President of the Quorum. Before Snow died, he instructed Smith not to wait to reorganize the First Presidency, which gave no time to John Willard Young to object. From then on, apostles were not ordained without also being called to the Quorum.
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273:. Smith had been in the Quorum longer, but Young Jr. had been an apostle longer. In 1875, Young changed the definition of seniority to be determined by the longest continuous term as an apostle. Since Orson Hyde and Orson Pratt had been temporarily removed from the apostleship during Nauvoo, they were removed from their position and placed in seniority, based on when they were reinstated as an apostle. That gave
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or other formal church meeting would constitute statements made in the capacity of church president. However, even then, the president may explicitly indicate that he is expressing only a personal opinion. However, individual members of the church may feel cultural pressure to follow suggestions from
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or persons from the church at large were called to be counselors. Any high priest of the church is eligible to be called as a counselor in the First
Presidency. There have also been a few cases of counselors being ordained to the priesthood office of apostle and becoming members of the Quorum of the
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Covenants of the Church of Christ" were revised, changing the phrase "an... elder of the church" to "the first elder of this Church". Thus, after 1835, Smith was sometimes referred to as the "First Elder" of the church. The 1835 revision also added a verse that referred to
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Harold B. Lee taught that "if he says something that contradicts what is found in the standard works (I think that is why we call them 'standard'—it is the standard measure of all that men teach), you may know by that same token that it is false; regardless of the position of the man who says it."
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Presidents of the church have taught that God will never allow the president to lead the Latter-day Saints astray and that God will "remove" any man who stands at the head of the church who intends to mislead its members. That is not a statement of belief that they are "infallible" but that their
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objected to that arguing that seniority should be based on ordination to the Quorum rather than ordination as an apostle. Young argued that an apostle should not be demoted as long as he is worthy of the position. On March 31, 1900, Snow met with his counselors, Cannon and Smith, and decided to
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Counselors are designated "First
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sustained by the body of the Church". If the doctrine is not accepted by the church as the word of God, members are not bound by it, even if it comes from the President of the Church. Some Latter-day Saints assume that statements made by the president in sermons at a church
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for the church, a revelation to Smith stated that "no one shall be appointed to receive commandments and revelations in this church excepting my servant Joseph Smith, Jun., for he receiveth them even as Moses." That established Smith's exclusive right to lead the church.
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had five counselors during the final years of his presidency and at one point, Brigham Young had eight. Counselors are usually chosen from among the members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, but there have been a number of exceptions where members of the church's
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of the Twelve and first presidency of the church," thereby assuming leadership of the church. However, Young was not ordained President of the Church at the time.
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was ordained and set apart on January 14, 2018, as the church's 17th president. In an unprecedented move, Nelson was introduced as the new church president by
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2482:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
1638:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
1624:Priesthood quorums and bodies
1608:Church Historian and Recorder
557:First Presidency (LDS Church)
245:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
1648:Common Council of the Church
1539:Prophet, seer, and revelator
889:Doctrine and Covenants 20:67
632:Common Council of the Church
626:Common Council of the Church
479:contradict what is found in
359:Succession to the presidency
69:prophet, seer, and revelator
1311:(23 July 1921) section 4:7.
1192:Discourses of Brigham Young
966:Bishop, Patrick A. (2013).
878:Doctrine and Covenants 20:2
743:Doctrine and Covenents 20:2
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2880:Mormon History Association
2670:Beneficial Financial Group
1219:, churchofjesuschrist.org.
1188:Teachings of Harold B. Lee
1141:, churchofjesuschrist.org.
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2603:Church Educational System
2373:Latter-day Saints Channel
2104:For the Strength of Youth
1800:Latter Day Saint Movement
1789:
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741:, June 9, 1830; see also
511:Current counselors in the
451:Eisenhower administration
158:In September 1830, after
133:Latter-day Saint movement
55:is the highest office of
2922:Kirtland Egyptian papers
2845:Joseph Smith Translation
2709:Perpetual Education Fund
2665:Bonneville International
2044:Apostasy and restoration
1371:"Official Declaration 1"
972:Religious Studies Center
859:Religious Studies Center
388:Brigham Young University
2778:Historical authenticity
1568:President of the Church
1205:Stand Ye In Holy Places
1157:BYU Special Collections
1129:, September 1978, p. 2.
1100:and Lawrence R. Flake,
312:was given the title of
53:President of the Church
32:President of the Church
2795:Mormon Stories Podcast
2487:Quorums of the Seventy
2218:Curses of Cain and Ham
1985:Doctrine and Covenants
1945:Mormonism and violence
1679:Melchizedek priesthood
789:Bushman, Richard Lyman
716:Compare this with the
345:D. Todd Christofferson
304:On November 23, 1918,
218:killed by an armed mob
135:
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2875:Mormon fundamentalism
2650:Deseret Digital Media
2623:BYU–Pathway Worldwide
2542:Statistics by country
2356:Humanitarian services
1653:Council of the Church
1481:History of the Church
1460:Joseph Fielding Smith
1252:History of the Church
1110:, August 1996, p. 22.
937:History of the Church
906:History of the Church
485:continuing revelation
472:Further information:
441:In another instance,
212:Death of Joseph Smith
162:said he had received
138:The concept that the
131:, the founder of the
127:
99:Council of the Church
40:
3004:1832 in Christianity
2773:Geographical setting
2699:Ensign Peak Advisors
2640:Deseret Book Company
2324:Especially for Youth
2171:Baptism for the dead
2039:Apostolic succession
2010:Joseph Smith–History
2005:Joseph Smith–Matthew
1990:Pearl of Great Price
1920:LGBT Mormon timeline
1893:Good Neighbor policy
1668:Disciplinary council
1439:, March 1997, p. 14.
638:after the return of
320:LDS Church president
151:, and several other
44:, 17th president of
2912:Joseph Smith Papyri
2319:Cultural depictions
2116:Family Proclamation
2093:Family Home Evening
1776:Presiding Patriarch
1559:Priesthood callings
984:. pp. 249–64.
569:Presiding Bishopric
2862:FARMS organization
2835:ComeUntoChrist.org
2645:Deseret Industries
2552:Less-active Mormon
2537:Membership history
2386:Missionary service
2351:General Conference
1935:Name of the church
1925:Handcart companies
1781:Patriarch emeritus
1719:Aaronic priesthood
1332:Gordon B. Hinckley
1330:See, for example,
980:. Salt Lake City:
836:. LDS Church. 2007
606:Thorpe B. Isaacson
602:John Willard Young
493:general conference
455:Spencer W. Kimball
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252:Later developments
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2015:Articles of Faith
1913:succession crisis
1873:Anthon Transcript
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1546:General authority
1409:Bruce R. McConkie
1119:N. Eldon Tanner,
991:978-0-8425-2847-4
951:Times and Seasons
804:978-1-4000-7753-3
660:LDS Church portal
586:Charles W. Nibley
481:church scriptures
341:Russell M. Nelson
267:Brigham Young Jr.
222:succession crisis
202:Succession crisis
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