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Life of David W. Patten, the First Apostolic Martyr

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The biography traces a frontier convert whose early spiritual visions led him to embrace a restorationist faith, receive baptism, and undertake repeated missionary journeys characterized by fervent preaching, reported healings, and encounters with hostile opponents. It follows his rise within church leadership to become an apostle, participation in organizational and temple activities, and leadership during tense conflicts with mobs in Missouri. The narrative culminates with his voluntary assumption of military duty, mortal wounding in the Crooked River engagement, and contemporary testimonies that frame his death as a martyrdom and exemplar of devotion.

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Lycurgus A. Wilson

Lycurgus A. Wilson was an author known for his contributions to the literature surrounding early Mormon history and philosophy. His notable works include "Life of David W. Patten, the First Apostolic Martyr," which explores the life and significance of one of the early leaders of the Latter Day Saint movement, and "Outlines of Mormon Philosophy," where he presents answers to existential questions as revealed through the teachings of Joseph Smith. Wilson's writings reflect a deep engagement with the theological and philosophical underpinnings of Mormonism, providing insight into the beliefs and experiences of its early adherents.

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