- W. W. Phelps (Mormon)
William Wines Phelps (
February 17 1792 —March 7 1872 ) was an important early leader of theLatter Day Saint movement . He was an assistant president of the church inMissouri , scribe to Joseph Smith, member of the Literary Firm, church printer, editor, and song-writer.Life
Born
February 17 ,1792 inHanover, New Jersey , Phelps has been referred to byDean Jessee as "one of [the] founders" of the anti-Masonic movement inNew York . He was the editor of the anti-Masonic newspaper "Ontario Phoenix" in Canandaigua (1827-28). Phelps was also the editor of the "Western Courier" and the "Lake Light" papers.Well educated, Phelps was an aspirant for the office of lieutenant governor of New York at the time when he purchased a copy of the
Book of Mormon fromParley P. Pratt onApril 9 ,1830 —just three days after the early Latter Day Saint church was organized. He visited Kirtland in 1831, was baptized, and established a print house inIndependence, Missouri , where he published the "Evening and Morning Star ". While working to publish the church's "Book of Commandments ", a mob of vigilantes destroyed Phelps' home and the press. InKirtland, Ohio , he helped print the first Latter Day Saint hymnal and the 1835 edition of the "Doctrine and Covenants ".A scribe to the Prophet
Joseph Smith Jr. , Phelps was the author of a number of popular Latter Day Saint hymns includingThe Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning , which he wrote for the dedication of theKirtland Temple . From 1834-1838, he was a counselor toDavid Whitmer in the presidency of the church in Missouri and in that capacity he helped found the town ofFar West, Missouri . Phelps wasexcommunicated from the church onMarch 10 ,1838 when he was accused of profiting fromFar West land deals and reneging on a $2,000 subscription to "the house of the Lord" that was not paid. In June, 1838, Phelps,Oliver Cowdery ,David Whitmer ,John Whitmer , andLyman E. Johnson were warned out of Far West "or a more fatal calamity shall befall you."Fact|date=August 2007Phelps was present near Jackson County,
Missouri on 17 July 1831 when, according to Phelps' later testimony, church leader Joseph Smith received the first revelation about plural marriage.On
July 8 ,1838 , it was decided that Phelps, along withFrederick G. Williams , could be ordained as elders and serve missions abroad, even though they had lost their standing. Phelps served a brief mission in the East in 1841. Phelps moved toNauvoo, Illinois where onAugust 27 ,1841 , he replaced Robert B. Thompson (who had died) as Joseph Smith's clerk. Phelps was endowed onDecember 9 ,1843 and was also made a member of theCouncil of Fifty . In Nauvoo, Phelps spoke out for the destruction of an opposition newspaper, theNauvoo Expositor . He believed that the city charter gave the church leaders power to declare the newspaper a nuisance. Shortly afterwards, the press and type were carried into the street and destroyed. Phelps was summoned to be tried for treason with Joseph Smith at Carthage.During the Mormon Succession Crisis in 1844, Phelps sided with
Brigham Young and theQuorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was again excommunicated onDecember 9 ,1848 for entering into an unauthorized polygamous marriage, but was rebaptized two days later. He took part in theMormon Exodus across theGreat Plains and settled in Salt Lake City in 1849. He served a mission in southernUtah (as counselor toParley P. Pratt ) from November, 1849 to February, 1850. There he served in theUtah territorial legislature and on the board of regents for theUniversity of Deseret (now theUniversity of Utah ). Phelps died onMarch 7 ,1872 inSalt Lake City ,Utah .Hymns
Today, William W. Phelps is probably best-known for his legacy of LDS hymns, many of which appear in the current edition of the LDS Hymnal.
* Adam-ondi-Ahman
* Awake! O Ye People, the savior is Coming
* Come, All Ye Saints of Zion
* Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth
* Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn
* Gently Raise the Sacred Strain
* Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion
*Hosanna Anthem
*If You Could Hie to Kolob
* Now Let Us Rejoice
* Now We'll Sing with One Accord
* O God, the Eternal Father
*Praise to the Man
*The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning
* Vade Mecum
* We're Not Ashamed to Own Our LordPhelps also reworded popular hymns turning them into uniquely Latter Day Saint hymns.
* Joy to the World! the Lord will Come
* Redeemer of IsraelReferences
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Lavina Fielding Anderson , "Lucy's Book", Salt Lake City, UT:Signature Books , 2001, p. 851.
* Stephen C. LeSueur, "The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri,"University of Missouri Press , 1990, pp. 20, 40, 51, 175-77, 259.See also
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1831 polygamy revelation
*1843 polygamy revelation
*LDS fiction External links
* [http://www.sacred-texts.com/mor/dc/dc55.htm Revelation through Joseph Smith to William W. Phelps]
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