Solomon Chamberlain
Solomon Chamberlain | |
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Born | July 30, 1788 |
Died | 1862 |
Solomon Chamberlain (July 30, 1788 – 1862) was an early member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[1][2]
Biography
Solomon Chamberlain was born to parents Joel and Sarah Dean Chamberlain, in Old Canaan, Connecticut. He was one of nine children. Solomon's father died when he was eight years old.[3][4]
Chamberlain joined the Methodists, after which he reported having a visionary experience. Solomon recalled in 1858: "the Lord showed me in a vision, that there were no people on the earth that were right, and that faith was gone from the earth, excepting a few and that all churches were corrupt. I further saw in vision, that he would soon raise up a church, that would be after the Apostolic Order, that there would be in it the same powers, and gifts that were in the days of Christ, and that I should live to see the day, and that there would a book come forth, like unto the Bible and the people would [be] guided by it, as well as the Bible."[3]
Chamberlain later met Joseph Smith and became a convert to Mormonism. Since the printing was incomplete, Chamberlain was given a 64-page excerpt of the Book of Mormon. Chamberlain "pursued my journey to Canada, and I preached all that I knew concerning Mormonism, to all both high and low, rich and poor, and thus you see this was the first that ever printed Mormonism was preached to this generation."[3]
Chamberlain died in March 1862.
Notes
- ↑ Uchtdorf, Dieter F. (April 2010), "A Great Work of God", Ensign
- ↑ Porter, Larry C. (Spring 1972), "Solomon Chamberlain—Early Missionary", BYU Studies, 12 (3): 314–317
- 1 2 3 "Journals, Diaries, Biographies, Autobiographies and Letters of Some Early Mormons and Others Who Knew Joseph Smith, Jr. and/or His Contemporaries", BoAP.org, Book of Abraham Project, William V. Smith
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References
- Marsh, W. Jeffrey; Johnson, Jennifer; Pittman, Celeste (2005), The Eyewitness History of the Church: The Restoration, Springville, Utah: Cedar Fort, p. 216, ISBN 1555178456, OCLC 62099025
- Sullivan, Marlene Bateman (2002), Visits from Beyond the Veil: True Stories of Angelic Visitations, Bountiful, Utah: Horizon Publishers, p. 38–39, ISBN 0882907182, OCLC 50642088
- David R. Crockett (n.d.), "Worldwide Saints - History of the LDS Church in Various Countries", Crockett Family Website, CrockettClan.org (self published)
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External links
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- Solomon Chamberlain autobiography, MSS SC 1748 at L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University