Another member of the Quorum of the Twelve, Orson Hyde, published this account of Joseph Smith’s earliest visions in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1842. The following story is told by a descendant of Orson Hyde: By the time of his wedding Orson had saved $500. Orson Hyde spent his lifetime preaching the gospel, serving one mission after another. In September 1834, Orson married Marinda N. Johnson. --- A few minutes now offer for me to write, and I improve them in writing to you. 2. Orson Hyde was born 8 January 1805 in Oxford, Connecticut, the tenth child of Nathan and Sally Thorp Hyde. Although the Orson Pratt and Orson Hyde accounts were published first, we will save discussion of those accounts for later on, due to their length. Although he was raised by loving ... “The vision of the Lord, like clouds of light, burst into my view. 1842B: This account was either written in German or first written and then translated into German by Orson Hyde and was first published in Frankfurt, Germany. Orson Hyde’s Testimony. Orson Hyde’s Dedicatory Prayer The following letter is reprinted in chapter 26 of volume 4 of History of the Church, under the subtitle “Elder Orson Hyde’s Letter — His Prayer of Dedication on the Mount of Olives.” ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 22, 1841 DEAR BROTHER PRATT: — A few minutes now offer for me to […] It was a dream, or a vision in a dream, as I lay upon my bed in the little town of Columbia, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Orson Hyde - Relates the vision of S.M. Farnsworth Here is what Brother Farnsworth had to say: I will venture here to relate an open vision had by brother Stephen M. Farnsworth, of Pleasant Grove, Utah County, while he was residing in Nauvoo, previous to the death of the Prophets Joseph and Hyrum. Orson Hyde wrote a treatise on the faith, doctrine, and history of the Church which he then translated and published in German. Orson Hyde, Ein Ruf aus der Wüste [A cry out of the wilderness], pp. … The cities of London, Amsterdam, 14–16 (original German) (modern English translation). Orson Hyde's Dedicatory Prayer. Throughout most of the 1830s, Elder Hyde lived in Kirtland near the Prophet’s home, and following his baptism on 30 October 1831, he was called to be a missionary. Orson Hyde's Diagram of the Kingdom of God. This diagram by Orson Hyde was published in the Millennial Star in 1847. And so he did. The following letter is reprinted in chapter 26 of volume 4 of History of the Church, under the subtitle "Elder Orson Hyde's Letter -- His Prayer of Dedication on the Mount of Olives." Hyde’s work was titled Ein Ruf aus der Wuste, which was the first time an account of the First Vision was published in a foreign language.. Another close friend of Joseph Smith who published a pamphlet describing the First Vision before the Prophet published his historical writings was Orson Hyde. I seemed to … It shows his vision (and that of many early Latter-day Saints) of the organization of the Kingdom of God. Hyde’s work was titled Ein Ruf aus der Wuste, which was the first time an account of the First Vision was published in a foreign language.. Orson Hyde wrote a treatise on the faith, doctrine, and history of the Church which he then translated and published in German. The text below is quoted from the accompanying editorial. Orson Hyde (1850): "In the first vision which Joseph Smith received in the Spring of the year 1820, (he being between fourteen and fifteen years of age,) both the Father and the Son, while he was praying, appeared unto him" Orson Hyde published an article in The Frontier Guardian by Orson Pratt: We only have one contemporary account mentioning Joseph Smith preaching about the First Vision in public. Both of Orson’s parents passed away before he was twelve. A Vision of Gethsemane The Testimony of Orson F. Whitney “Then came a marvelous manifestation, and admonition from a higher source, one impossible to ignore.
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