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A Houses Out of Order, part 2 of THE INDEPENDENT
FUNDAMENTALIST MORMON
by
Ogden Kraut
At first only a few were called to live and teach these principles of the fullness of the Gospel. There was no organized group—just occasional informal meetings in various homes to discuss the Gospel. However, because of the increase in numbers, meeting houses were soon built and then even special ordinance buildings. Regular and organized church meetings resulted. But many people have thought this was above and beyond their original calling, so they have refused to join any of the Fundamentalist groups, thus becoming known as the Independents.
Thus, divisions and hard feelings developed among the Fundamentalists themselves.