Similar words: mormons, hormone, cormorant, for months, hormonal, rigor mortis, value for money, growth hormone. Meaning: ['mɔːmən] n. 1. the ancient prophet whose writings were revealed to Joseph Smith who founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 2. a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Mormon church.
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61. The Mormon religion was started by a young New England man named Joseph Smith.
62. I don't ever remember seeing a Mormon not once, not ever.
63. Mormon who has flip- flopped on both abortion and civil unions, and said he was "effectively pro-choice" as recently as two years ago.
64. The hottest ticket on Broadway right now is likely "The Book of Mormon, " the debut Broadway musical from the creators of "South Park, " Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
65. Did I ever tell you it took me two years to decide to become a Mormon?
66. In the eighteen twenties, in the state of New York(sentencedict.com/mormon.html), a man named Joseph Smith started the Mormon religion.
67. He grew up in a family of six kids and he speaks fluent Japanese which he learnt while on a mission in Japan for the Mormon church.
68. Brigham Young continued to lead the Mormon church. But the governor ruled the territorial government.
69. The Book of Mormon is not arranged according to chronological order.
70. The mormon 's religion is singular, and his wives is plural.
71. The gentleman who uttered the cries was evidently a belated Mormon.
72. If the Book of Mormon took place outside of Mesoamerica (like in New York where the Hill Cumorah supposedly is), why are written languages of ancient America only found in Mesoamerica?
73. In 1887 Congress passed a law to dissolve the Mormon church.
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