About: Ezra Booth

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Ezra Booth (February 14, 1792 – January 12, 1873) was an early member in the Latter Day Saint movement who became an outspoken critic of Joseph Smith and the Church of Christ. He was "the first apostate to write publicly against the new Church". Before joining the early Church of Christ in 1831, Booth worked as a Methodist Episcopal minister and a farmer in Ohio. After his baptism, he moved with his family to Kirtland and served as a , preaching in Missouri and Ohio. Booth left the church later in 1831, five months after his baptism. He proceeded to write a series of nine letters denouncing Mormonism that were published by the Ohio Star.

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  • Ezra Booth (February 14, 1792 – January 12, 1873) was an early member in the Latter Day Saint movement who became an outspoken critic of Joseph Smith and the Church of Christ. He was "the first apostate to write publicly against the new Church". Before joining the early Church of Christ in 1831, Booth worked as a Methodist Episcopal minister and a farmer in Ohio. After his baptism, he moved with his family to Kirtland and served as a , preaching in Missouri and Ohio. Booth left the church later in 1831, five months after his baptism. He proceeded to write a series of nine letters denouncing Mormonism that were published by the Ohio Star. (en)
  • Ezra Booth (14 de febrero de 1792-12 de enero de 1873) fue uno de los primeros miembros de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días quien llegó a ser un crítico vocal de Joseph Smith y de la iglesia. Él fue "el primero apóstata para escribir públicamente contra la nueva iglesia".​ Antes de unirse a la iglesia en 1831, Booth trabajó como un ministro de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal y como un granjero en Ohio, EE. UU. Después de ser bautizado en la Iglesia de Jesucristo, él se mudó con su familia a Kirtland, Ohio y sirvió como misionero, predicando en Misuri y Ohio. Booth dejó a la iglesia y terminó su membresía en 1831, cinco meses después de su bautismo. En seguido él escribió una serie de nueve cartas, los cuales denunciaron al Mormonismo y fueron publicadas en el periódico Ohio Star. (es)
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  • Ezra Booth (February 14, 1792 – January 12, 1873) was an early member in the Latter Day Saint movement who became an outspoken critic of Joseph Smith and the Church of Christ. He was "the first apostate to write publicly against the new Church". Before joining the early Church of Christ in 1831, Booth worked as a Methodist Episcopal minister and a farmer in Ohio. After his baptism, he moved with his family to Kirtland and served as a , preaching in Missouri and Ohio. Booth left the church later in 1831, five months after his baptism. He proceeded to write a series of nine letters denouncing Mormonism that were published by the Ohio Star. (en)
  • Ezra Booth (14 de febrero de 1792-12 de enero de 1873) fue uno de los primeros miembros de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días quien llegó a ser un crítico vocal de Joseph Smith y de la iglesia. Él fue "el primero apóstata para escribir públicamente contra la nueva iglesia".​ Antes de unirse a la iglesia en 1831, Booth trabajó como un ministro de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal y como un granjero en Ohio, EE. UU. Después de ser bautizado en la Iglesia de Jesucristo, él se mudó con su familia a Kirtland, Ohio y sirvió como misionero, predicando en Misuri y Ohio. Booth dejó a la iglesia y terminó su membresía en 1831, cinco meses después de su bautismo. En seguido él escribió una serie de nueve cartas, los cuales denunciaron al Mormonismo y fueron publicadas en el perió (es)
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