Mormon History 1830-1844

Upper Canada
1832–1837 The Fieldings in Toronto
Patrick study group, Irvingites

The Taylors
Canadian Methodism; William Patrick and the study group; Irvingites. Family primitivist congregations grow in England but Mary is destitute; at thirty-three she leaves her aging father to join her brother and sister in Toronto; the study group continues; John and Leonora Cannon Taylor. ¶ Toronto Methodists

Patrick study group, Irvingites

Prophecies of war
The Patrick study group. Fieldings, Taylors, others converted by Parley P. Pratt, 1836. Irvingites. Prophecies of war and pestilence in Canada. ¶ Joseph Fielding to Millennial Star, 1841

April–May 1836 Parley in Toronto
Parley Parley's letters describing his activities published in the Messenger and Advocate. Parley P. Pratt's Toronto Letters (1836)
Joseph Fielding diary

Joseph Fielding recollection.

¶ Joseph Fielding diary

May 1836 Orson Hyde and Parley in Scarborough
Orson's lengthy debate with a Presbyterian minister. He and Parley baptize 40. ¶ Orson Hyde (h)

John Taylor a Methodist preacher?
Was John Taylor a Methodist preacher? B. H. Roberts wrote that John Taylor was a Methodist preacher in England and Canada. Is this the only source for that information? Neither Methodist sources nor contemporary Mormon accounts support the claim. John Taylor's Methodism

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