“Let There Be Light” Elder Levi Edgar Young (Conference, April 1958)
“Let There Be Light”Elder Levi Edgar YoungOf the First Council of the SeventyLevi Edgar Young, Conference Report, April 1958, pp. 66-69 I pray that I may say a few words that
“Let There Be Light”Elder Levi Edgar YoungOf the First Council of the SeventyLevi Edgar Young, Conference Report, April 1958, pp. 66-69 I pray that I may say a few words that
President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. August 8, 1938 With the approval of the First Presidency of the Church, JRC gave this address to Church seminary and institute leaders and others.
Kirtland Elders’ Quorum Record 1836-1841 Edited by Lyndon W. Cook and Milton V. Backman, Jr. Provo, Utah: Grandin Book Co., 1985 Source: Kirtland Elders’ Quorum Record, RLDS Archives CONTENTS
Legacy “My name is had for good and evil upon the whole earth, as promised to me. Thirty years ago brother Joseph, in a lecture to the Twelve, said to
Inspiring Stories Consequences for persecuting the Saints in Missouri Joseph Smith the Prophet once undertook to plead law. I have the name of the man who was under arrest,
Christ-like Character Traits Greatest Prophet Save Jesus Christ He was a great statesman, philosopher and philanthropist, logician, and last, but not least, the greatest prophet, seer and revelator that ever
Autobiography (1818-1846) From, Benjamin F. Johnson, My Life’s Review (Independence, Missouri: Zion’s Printing and Publishing Co., 1947), pp. 7-107. Chapter 1 – MY CHILDHOOD I was born July 28, 1818, in
Commentary Some members of the Church who feel that evolution is a fact and at the same time know that the Presidents of the Church and the scriptures have taught
Charles D. Evans was a church patriarch, in the 1890’s, while living in Springville, Utah. While I lay pondering in deep solitude on the events of the present, my mind
Prophetic Statements John Taylor I remember the time very well, and many of you do, when we used to commence our theatrical amusements here by prayer. We do not do
Neil J Flinders Introduction This critical essay examines three traditions of scholarship and considers their impact on the foundations of education and the nature of the University. The author’s conclusion is
Associated Locations: BYU, Provo, Utah Associated Dates: 1910 – President Joseph F. Smith dismisses three BYU professors Commentary Please see Boyd K. Packer’s speech that touches heavily on this event. A
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