e/Rigdonite

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has glosseng: Rigdonite is a name given to members of the Latter Day Saint movement who accept Sidney Rigdon as the successor in the church presidency to movement founder, Joseph Smith, Jr. The early history of the Rigdonite movement is shared with the history of the Latter Day Saint movement, but as of the 1844 succession crisis becomes distinct. Sidney Rigdon and other church leaders, including Brigham Young and James J. Strang, presented themselves as leaders of the movement and established rival church organizations. Rigdons group was initially headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was known at one point as the Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion, and its adherents are referred to as Rigdonites, or sometimes "Pennsylvania Latter Day Saints" or "Pennsylvania Mormons." The only surviving organization that traces its succession back to Rigdons organization is The Church of Jesus Christ, founded by a group of Rigdon's followers led by William Bickerton.
lexicalizationeng: Rigdonite
instance ofc/Rigdonite–Bickertonite sects in the Latter Day Saint movement
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Finnish
has glossfin: Siionin lasten Jeesuksen Kristuksen kirkko (engl. Church of Jesus Christ of the Children of Zion) oli eräs myöhempien aikojen pyhien liikkeeseen kuulunut yhteisö. Sen jäseniä kutsuttiin kirkon perustajan Sidney Rigdonin mukaan myös rigdonilaisiksi (engl. Rigdonites).
lexicalizationfin: Siionin lasten Jeesuksen Kristuksen kirkko
Swedish
has glossswe: Rigdonite ("Rigdoniter") är kyrkor med historisk bakgrund i Sista Dagars Heliga-rörelsen som stödde Sidney Rigdons ledaranspråk under rörelsens successionskris 1844.
lexicalizationswe: Rigdonite
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