| Parley P. Pratt
A serious seeker after truth, Pratt joined the disciples on hearing the preaching of Sidney Rigdon and decided to devote his life to the ministry. However, in 1830 he met Hyrum Smith and Oliver Cowdrey and was baptized a member of the Church. He was soon called to be one of the Twelve Apostles, a calling in which he labored until his assassination in 1857. His hymns, dialogues and Autobiography proclaim Pratt as on of the keenest and most literary minds of the Church in the early period.
Included in 75 Significant Mormon Poets
View Works by this Person | | Also Known As |
Elder Parley P. Pratt; P. P. Pratt; Elder P. P. Pratt; P.P. Pratt |
| Religion |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints |
| Birth Date |
April 12, 1807 |
| Death Date |
May 13, 1857 |
| Birth Place |
Burlington, New York |
| LDS Missions |
Western States Mission to the Indians (October 1830-February 1831)
Mission to Eastern States (1833-1834)
Mission to Eastern States (1835-1838)
England (1840-1842)
Mission to Eastern States (1845)
England (1846-1847)
Mission to the Pacific (1851-1855)
Mission to the Eastern States (1856-death [1857])
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| Parents |
Jared and Charity Pratt |
| Spouse |
Thankful Halsey (1827); Mary Ann Frost (1837); Elizabeth Brotherton (1843); Mary Wood (1844); Hannahette Snively (1844); Belinda B. Marden (1844); Sarah Houston (1845); Phoebe E. Soper (1845); Agatha Ann Walker (1847); Martha Monks (1847); Keziah Downes (1853); Eleanor Jane McCombs (1855) |
| Children |
With Thankful: Parley Parker (1837-1897)
With Mary Ann: Nathan (1838-43), Olivia (1841-1906), Susan (1843-1844), Moroni Llewellyn (1844-1913)
With Elizabeth: Abish (1851-1866)
With Mary: Helaman (1846-1909), Cornelia (1848-1899), Mary Wood (1853-1911), Mathoni Wood (1856-1937)
With Hannahette: Alma (1845-1902), Lucy (1848-1916), Henriette (1951-1918)
With Belinda: Birdie (1845), Nephi (1846-1910), Belinda Marden (1848-1893), Abinidi (1848-1914), Lehi (1851-1905), Isabella Eleanor Marden (1854-1912)
With Sarah: Julia Huston (1847-1903), Mormon (1850), Teancum (1851-1900), Sarah Elizabeth (1856-1891)
With Phoebe: Mosiah (1850), Omner (1851-1852), Phoebe Soper (1853-1922)
With Agatha Ann: Agatha (1848-1914), Malona (1850-1913), Marion (1851-1852), Moroni Walker (1853-1911), Evelyn (1856-1917)
With Martha: Ether (1849)
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| Career |
Preacher, Farmer |
Works by Parley P. Pratt Sort by title | Year | Genre |
| The Millennial Hymns of Parley Parker Pratt | 1913 | Collection |
| [Excerpt from] The Autobiography of Parley P. Pratt | 1974 | Biography / Memoir |
| The Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt: One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Embracing His Life, Ministry and Travels, with Extracts, in Prose and Verse, from His Miscellaneous Writings | 1874 | Biography / Memoir |
| An Angel from on High | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| As the Dew from Heaven Distilling | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| Come, O Thou Kings of Kings | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| Father in Heaven, We Do Believe | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| Jesus, Once of Humble Birth | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| The Morning Breaks | 1985 | Music Lyrics |
| An Angel from on High | 1974 | Poetry |
| Come, O Thou King of Kings | 1974 | Poetry |
| Evening Prayer | 1974 | Poetry |
| The Morning Breaks; the Shadows Flee | 1974 | Poetry |
| The Millennium, a Poem: To Which Is Added Hymns and Songs on Various Subjects, New and Interesting, Adapted to the Dispensation of the Fulness of Times | 1835 | Poetry Collection |
| Hymn for the Dedication of the Nauvoo Concert Hall | | Poetry |
| A Dialogue between Joseph Smith and the Devil | 1982 | Short Story |
| The Angel of the Prairies: A Dream of the Future | 1880 | Short Story |
| Declaration of Independence—Constitution of the United States—Discovery, Colonization, and Progress of America—Despotic Nations—Influence of America for the Universal Prevalence of Liberty | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Education | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| The First Principles of the Gospel | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Heirship and Priesthood | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Literal Fulfilment of Prophecy - Destruction of Jerusalem - Restoration of Israel - The Coming of Christ | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Mahometanism and Christianity | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| "Mormonism" | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Persecutions of the Church—Apostates—Freedom—Self-Defence | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Progress of the Latter-day Church - The Saints of All Ages Co-operating for the Success of the Kingdom of God on the Earth | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Spiritual Communication | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Spiritual Communication | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| The Standard and Ensign for the People | 1853-1886 | Speech |
| Key to the Science of Theology: Designed as an Introduction to the First Principles of Spiritual Philosophy; Religion; Law and Government; as Delivered by the Ancients, and as Restored in this Age for the Final Development of Universal Peace, Truth and Knowledge | 1855 | Theology |
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