Excerpt from The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star, Vol. 64: April 10, 1902On the 11th inst. We started on a four days' trip by carriage to the Sea Of Tiberias and return. A railroad which was projected to connect with another road to Damascus, was built some years ago for eight or nine miles out of Haifa, but on account Of an insufficient supply of funds for the
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The latter-day saints’ millennial star (usually shortened to millennial star) was the longest continuously published periodical of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints (lds church), and was printed in england from 1840 until 1970, when it was replaced by the church-wide ensign.
The latter-day saints' millennial star was the official publication of the church in the british isles from 1840 to 1970. Pratt, an apostle of the church and the first editor of the periodical, outlined its purpose in its first issue, may, 1840, the millennial star will stand aloof.
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The latter-day saints' millennial star, volume 17 full view - 1855. The latter-day saints' millennial star, volume 70 full view - 1908.
Manchester, england, may 1840-march 1842; liverpool, april 1842- march 3, 1932; london, march 10, 1932-december 1970. The millennial star was the longest running latter-day saint (lds) periodical, published continuously for 130 years until discontinued in 1970 with the overhaul.
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