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Latter-day Saint
noun
- a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Latter-day Saint1
An Americanism dating back to 1825–35
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Example Sentences
In Venezuela, La Negra Hipolita is considered a latter-day saint.
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So thank goodness for documentary filmmaker Robert Greenwald, a latter-day saint in my book.
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He has been a faithful Latter-day Saint, and no more can be said of any man.
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To be a Latter-day Saint from the outset seemed as natural as to breathe the air of heaven.
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Every Latter-day Saint is expected to be true to the sanctity of his individual testimony.
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In Latter-day Saint communities the families owning their own homes constitute 75 per cent of the whole number of families.
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It is the duty of every Latter-day Saint to know of its truth and to exemplify it.
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