- Primitive Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)
The Primitive Church of Jesus Christ was a schismatic
sect that was created in 1914 from dissenting members ofThe Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) . Like its parent church, the Primitive Church of Jesus Christ was aRigdonite and Bickertonite organization: it traced the claim of succession toLatter Day Saint movement founderJoseph Smith, Jr. throughSidney Rigdon andWilliam Bickerton .In 1914, a dispute emerged in the Bickertonite church as to the proper leadership structure of the church. Some members, led by William Cadman, argued that the church should be led by a
First Presidency andQuorum of the Twelve , while others maintained that there should be no First Presidency in the church becauseJesus ' original church was simply headed bytwelve apostles .J. Gordon Melton (1996, 5th ed.). "Encyclopedia of American Religions" (Detroit, Mich.: Gale) ISBN 0810377144 pp. 583–584.] Church apostle James Caldwell and other dissenters who felt that the First Presidency was a deviation from Christ's original church left the church and established the Primitive Church of Jesus Christ. Caldwell and the other dissenters also disagreed with Cadman about the truth of Joseph Smith'sFirst Vision . Caldwell and his followers did not believe that the First Vision took place, although they did believe that Joseph Smith was aprophet and that he was inspired by God to translate the "Book of Mormon ".Caldwell and his followers referred to members of their parent church as "Cadmanites", because it was led by William Cadman.Lyle O. Wright (1963). "Origins and Development of the Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times." (M.S. thesis: Brigham Young University) p. 21.] The church led by Cadman would also eventually go on to reject a First Presidency and establish a Quorum of Twelve Apostles as the senior leadership body of the church.
At the organization of the church in
Washington, Pennsylvania , Caldwell was elected as the first president of the church, and he was succeeded by his nephew, Lawrence Dias. The church was strongly opposed toplural marriage ,plurality of gods , andbaptism for the dead .The Primitive Church of Jesus Christ eventually merged with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, another schismatic Bickertonite sect that had been created in 1907. By the 1970s, the combined church had dwindled to a single congregation in
Erie, Pennsylvania . The church is believed to be defunct, leaving the Church of Jesus Christ inMonongahela, Pennsylvania as the only surviving Rigdonite–Bickertonite sect.Notes
References
*Kate B. Cater (1969). "Denominations that Base their Beliefs on the Teachings of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet" (
Salt Lake City, Utah :Daughters of Utah Pioneers )
*Russell R. Rich (1967, 2d ed.). "Those Who Would be Leaders: Offshoots of Mormonism" (Provo, Utah :Brigham Young University )
*Steven L. Shields (1990, 4th ed.). "Divergent Paths of the Restoration" (Independence, Mo. :Herald House ) ISBN 0942284135
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