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Brigham Young made this statement, "he is my prophet". Who was he referring
to?
a.
Joseph Smith
b.
Heber C. Kimball
c.
Parley P. Pratt
d.
John Taylor
Yesterday’s
answer:
C 3rd
cousins
From the life of Oliver Cowdery: October 3, 1806: Born in Wells, Vermont. In 1832 he married
Elizabeth Ann Whitmer, daughter of Peter Whitmer, Sr. Only one of their six
children live to adulthood. Cowdery was brother-in-law to Brigham Young’s
brother Phineas and to Book of Mormon Witnesses David Whitmer, Jacob Whitmer,
and Peter Whitmer, Jr. He was a third cousin to the Prophet Joseph Smith.
Richard S. Van Wagoner and Steven C. Walker, A Book of Mormons, (Salt Lake City:
Signature Books, 1982), 73.
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