early Latter-day Saint School of the Elders

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The early Latter-day Saint School of the Elders was a foundational religious study and training institution in the 1830s where church leaders and members received systematic instruction in doctrine, scripture, and spiritual preparation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latter-day Saint school
religious educational institution
affiliation Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) NERFINISHED
early Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
country United States of America
surface form: United States
curriculumIncludes Bible study
Book of Mormon study
Latter-day Saint doctrine
preparation for missionary work
spiritual gifts
theological discussion
educationalModel systematic instruction in doctrine and scripture
era early Kirtland period of the Latter Day Saint movement
focus strengthening faith and spiritual discipline
training future leaders of the church
historicalRole foundational institution for Latter-day Saint religious education
precursor to later Latter-day Saint educational programs
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Kirtland, Ohio NERFINISHED
operatedBy early Latter Day Saint church leadership
purpose doctrinal instruction
religious study
scriptural instruction
spiritual preparation
training church leaders
religiousTradition Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) NERFINISHED
Latter-day Saint movement NERFINISHED
studentBody Latter-day Saint elders
early Latter-day Saint church members
timePeriod 1830s

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Lectures on Faith usedIn early Latter-day Saint School of the Elders