Item #27522 Thirteenth Apostle: The Diaries of Amasa M. Lyman 1832–1877. Scott Partridge.

Thirteenth Apostle: The Diaries of Amasa M. Lyman 1832–1877

Signature Books, 2016. First printing. Hardcover/dust jacket. 1050 pp. Reg. Price $60.
Originally from New Hampshire, Amasa Mason Lyman converted to Mormonism over the objection of his family at age nineteen. Compelled to leave home with a total of eleven dollars in his pocket, he ventured some 700 miles east to Ohio, where Joseph Smith told him to return east and serve a mission despite his unfamiliarity with the church’s doctrines and procedures.

Ten years later Lyman temporarily replaced Orson Pratt in the Quorum of Twelve Apostles. This made him a kind of fifth wheel (thirteenth apostle) when Pratt was reinstated. Lyman would nevertheless regain his position in the quorum two years later and serve faithfully until his expulsion in 1867 for denying the divinity of Jesus. He then gravitated toward the anti-Brighamite spiritualist movement in Utah. Tracing the arc of this transformation from firm believer to prominent heretic, Lyman’s diaries are a window into the thinking of pioneer Mormons and the ideological issues that sometimes divided them. This is the first in a multi-volume collection of historic diaries that will comprise the Signature Legacy Series. New. Item #27522
ISBN: 9781560852360

Price: $24.99

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