Mormon Fundamentalism - Table

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Sects in the Latter Day Saint movement
Mormon fundamentalist sects
Church of Christ
Organized by: Joseph Smith, Jr.
1844 (trust reorganized)
1851 (incorporated)
The Church of
Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Mormon fundamentalist
sects.
1920s 1926 1994 2001
Short Creek Community
Latter Day Church of Christ
True and Living Church
of Jesus Christ of
Saints of the Last Days
The Church of the
Firstborn and the General
Assembly of Heaven
1954 1954 1984
Apostolic United Brethren
Fundamentalist Church of
Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints
2
0
0
2
Blackmore/Bountiful
Community
Centennial Park
1
9
9
0
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints and the
Kingdom of God
1975 1977 1978 1955
Church of the
New Covenant in Christ
Confederate Nations of Israel
Righteous Branch of the
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Church of the Firstborn
of the Fulness of Times
1
9
7
2
Church of the Lamb of God

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