Joseph Smith—Matthew — (abbreviated JS–M) is a book in the Pearl of Great Price , a scriptural text used by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints and other Latter Day Saint denominations. Joseph Smith Matthew consists of Joseph Smith, Jr. s retranslation of… … Wikipedia
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Matthew Smith (Canadian politician) — Matthew Smith (July 15, 1842 – March 1, 1909[1]) was a farmer, hotel owner and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He represented 1st Queens in the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island from 1901 to 1909 as a Liberal member.… … Wikipedia
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Matthew Smith (games programmer) — For other people named Matthew Smith, see Matthew Smith (disambiguation). Matthew Smith Matthew Smith, at the Screenplay festival in Nottingham, UK (2005) Born January 1, 1966 (1966 01 01) (age 4 … Wikipedia
Matthew H. Smith — For other people named Matthew Smith, see Matthew Smith (disambiguation). Matthew H. Smith Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 42nd district Incumbent Assumed office … Wikipedia
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Matthew Smith (psychologist) — For other people named Matthew Smith, see Matthew Smith (disambiguation). Matthew Smith, Ph.D., was an Associate Professor in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University where he led the Parapsychology Research Group. He has recently conducted… … Wikipedia
Matthew Smith (Pennsylvania statesman) — For other people named Matthew Smith, see Matthew Smith (disambiguation). Matthew Smith 2nd Vice President of Pennsylvania In office 11 October 1779 – 23 October 1779 Preceded by George Bryan Succeeded by … Wikipedia