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John Taylor
John Taylor was the third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He emigrated to the United States in 1828 or 1829. A fervent Methodist, Taylor heard of Mormonism from Parley P. Pratt and he and a number of his friends were baptized in 1836. Ordained an apostle in 1838, he fulfilled a mission in England then returned to edit the Times and Seasons and the Nauvoo Neighbor. A staunch defender of Joseph Smith, Taylor was with the Smiths at the time of their deaths in Carthage Jail. It was Taylor who sang "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief" at the request of Hyrum Smith, moments before the mob arrived. After fulfilling missions in England, France, Germany, and other European countries, Taylor became active in the territorial legislature. He presided over the Church in the eastern states, where he published The Mormon, a newspaper advocating the Mormon cause against a hostile government. After the death of Brigham Young, this poet and hymnist became the third president of the Church, presiding from 1880 until his death in 1887, at which time he was a fugitive from government officials who desired to bring him to trial for his violation of the Edmunds-Tucker Act.

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Also Known As Elder John Taylor; President John Taylor
Birth Date 1808
Death Date 1887
Birth Place Milnthorpe, Westmoreland, England
LDS Missions England (1838-1841)

Works by John Taylor
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Mediation and Atonement
The John Taylor Nauvoo Journal: January 1845-September 18451983Diary / Journal
The Martyrdom: June 27, 18441974History
Go, Ye Messengers of Glory1985Music Lyrics
The Upper California, O! That's the Land for Me1980Poetry
Four Revelations: "On God's Word We Stand, All Else is Drifting Sand"1934Poetry
Das Buch Mormon: [Book of Mormon. German]1852Scripture
[Closing Remarks]1880Speech
[Opening Remarks]1880Speech
[Untitled Address]1880Speech
[Untitled Address]1880Speech
[Untitled Address]1880Speech
Blessings of the Saints--Hindrances to Progress--Object and Benefit of Trials--Acknowledgment of God's Hand, Spirit, and Priesthood, etc.1853-1886Speech
Continued Revelation1853-1886Speech
Elder John Taylor's Mission to Europe in 1849-18521853-1886Speech
The Gospel1853-1886Speech
The Holy Spirit—the Knowledge Brought By Obedience to the Gospel—the Labors of the Elders1853-1886Speech
The Kingdom of God or Nothing1853-1886Speech
Legitimacy and Illegitimacy1853-1886Speech
Man1853-1886Speech
Men Eternal Beings—Darkness, Ignorance, and Weakness of the World—Privileges of the Saints1853-1886Speech
Motives and Feelings of the Saints—Experience Necessary the State of the World—Infidels—Religions and Works of Men, and the Religion and Works of God—Truth and Salvation1853-1886Speech
Our Religion From God not Man—Enter not Into Temptation—No Covenants to Forsake1853-1886Speech
Revelation—Persecution—His Testimony and Feelings1853-1886Speech
Truth—Freedom—the Gospel versus Modern Christianity1853-1886Speech
The Unchangeableness of the Gospel—the Triumph of Truth1853-1886Speech






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