The History of the Latter-day Church » The Church Enters the 20th Century

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As the turn of the century approached, the costs of constructing temples, legal fees, and supporting the families of Saints in prison for polygamy had driven the Church deep into debt. Upon his ordination as president, Lorenzo Snow barred the Church from borrowing further money from banks, and became convinced that the solution to the Church's financial crisis was the payment of tithing.

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