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Articles 31 - 60 of 98
Full-Text Articles in Religious Education
Taking Uncle Toby Home, Rochelle A. Fankhauser
Taking Uncle Toby Home, Rochelle A. Fankhauser
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
“Seduced Away”: Early Mormon Documents In Australia, Marjorie Newton
“Seduced Away”: Early Mormon Documents In Australia, Marjorie Newton
BYU Studies Quarterly
The only handwritten documents concerning early Australian Latter-day Saints demonstrate the converts' urgent desire to gather to Zion and the exploitation of public misconceptions.
Mother And Son Discuss Politics, Trenton Hickman
Mother And Son Discuss Politics, Trenton Hickman
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
The Storyteller, Lisa Bolin Hawkins
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them: The World View Expressed In Mormon Folk Art, Mark L. Staker
By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them: The World View Expressed In Mormon Folk Art, Mark L. Staker
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Waiting, Marian Sorenson
Traveling Without Reservation, Dixie Partridge
Traveling Without Reservation, Dixie Partridge
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
By Rachel, Rachel S. George
Utah History Encyclopedia Edited By Allan Kent Powell, Beth R. Olsen
Utah History Encyclopedia Edited By Allan Kent Powell, Beth R. Olsen
BYU Studies Quarterly
Allan Kent Powell, ed. Utah History Encyclopedia. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1994. iii; 674 pp. 250 illustrations, list of contributors, index. $50.00.
Brief Notices, Byu Studies
Full Issue, Byu Studies
Introductory Pages, Byu Studies
Sail And Rail Pioneers Before 1869, Stanley B. Kimball
Sail And Rail Pioneers Before 1869, Stanley B. Kimball
BYU Studies Quarterly
LDS immigrants trekking west by boat and train endured harassment filthy accommodations hunger and accidents before even starting their wagon journeys.
Spiritual “Reddyness”, Thomas W. Draper
Spiritual “Reddyness”, Thomas W. Draper
BYU Studies Quarterly
My professional and spiritual identities were nurtured by a home that had its share of troubled water. Some of the trouble percolated from the inevitable miscombinations of a blended family; some flowed from children with difficult personalities. My family's strong commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ made my parents, both of whom valued intellect, unwilling to make their reasoning or anyone else's valued intellect, unwilling to make their reasoning or anyone else's the final arbiter of life's goodness. I was grateful for my parents' reservations about reason, for their hesitation left a space for our family to be continually …
David White Rogers Of New York, Naida R. Williamson
David White Rogers Of New York, Naida R. Williamson
BYU Studies Quarterly
Rogers overcame a mob and physical hardship to aid those whose paths he crossed, including Joseph Smith, Mary Fielding Smith, and the Parley P. Pratt family.
Picturing The Nauvoo Legion, Glen M. Leonard
Picturing The Nauvoo Legion, Glen M. Leonard
BYU Studies Quarterly
Now out of favor as a subject for artists, the Nauvoo Legion was in the last century both vilified and commemorated in images where some uniforms and settings are surprisingly accurate.
This Woman Is Full, Jennie Rae Leishman
Re-Examining Baptismal Fonts: Baptismal Space For The Contemporary Church (Videocassette), M. Catherine Thomas
Re-Examining Baptismal Fonts: Baptismal Space For The Contemporary Church (Videocassette), M. Catherine Thomas
BYU Studies Quarterly
Re-examining Baptismal Fonts: Baptismal Space for the Contemporary Church. The Liturgical Press, St. John's Abbey, P.O. Box 7500, Collegeville, MN, 56321-7500 (Order of St. Benedict). 1991. 36 min. Videocassette. $59.50.
The Millenarian World Of Early Mormonism By Grant Underwood, Milton V. Backman Jr.
The Millenarian World Of Early Mormonism By Grant Underwood, Milton V. Backman Jr.
BYU Studies Quarterly
Grant Underwood. The Millenarian World of Early Mormonism. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. iv; 213 pp. Notes, index. $24.95.
The Angel And The Beehive By Armand L. Mauss, Roger Finke
The Angel And The Beehive By Armand L. Mauss, Roger Finke
BYU Studies Quarterly
Armand L. Mauss. The Angel and the Beehive. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994. xvii; 257 pp. Charts and tables, appendix, bibliography, index. $29.95.
Mormon Bibliography 1994, Ellen M. Copley
Mormon Bibliography 1994, Ellen M. Copley
BYU Studies Quarterly
The Mormon Bibliography for 1994 is a selective bibliography of publications about Mormons and Mormonism. This bibliography concentrates on aspects of the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. No attempt has been made to include articles pertaining to other branches of the Mormon community, including the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Articles are included about related organizations only when they also touch upon the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
End Matter, Byu Studies
Secular Learning In A Spiritual Environment, Merrill J. Bateman
Secular Learning In A Spiritual Environment, Merrill J. Bateman
BYU Studies Quarterly
Diligence and obedience allow the spirit and the mind to work together to discover understand and integrate truth in its various spheres.
Brother Wiseman, Tessa Meyer Santiago
Brother Wiseman, Tessa Meyer Santiago
BYU Studies Quarterly
He appeared in our midst suddenly one Sunday morning. Hopped off a double-decker bus across the road from Wayne's Bakery just as they were pulling the first buns, five cents apiece, from the oven. Although, hopped is not exactly the word. More like he shuffled his little black body across the street and up the seven stairs outside the Mowbray Chapel, corner of Grove and Main, Cape Town, South Africa. Our problem was that he shuffled up those stairs, his three-piece suit folding dove gray around his ankles, about two years before the priesthood was restored to all worthy members, …
How Large Was The Population Of Nauvoo?, Susan Easton Black
How Large Was The Population Of Nauvoo?, Susan Easton Black
BYU Studies Quarterly
Various estimates have been given by many historians for the population of Nauvoo from 1839 to 1846. Admittedly, demographic descriptions of that era are riddled with statistical inadequacies, yet while these difficulties have been recognized by historians, they have not been resolved to the extent possible through research.
Strand, Dixie Partridge
Seeing Joseph's Face On Y Mountain, David Dollahite
Seeing Joseph's Face On Y Mountain, David Dollahite
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Translator, Gideon Burton
Officers And Arms: The 1843 General Return Of The Nauvoo Legion's Second Cohort, Richard L. Saunders
Officers And Arms: The 1843 General Return Of The Nauvoo Legion's Second Cohort, Richard L. Saunders
BYU Studies Quarterly
The Nauvoo Legion was probably more a skeleton organization than the fully manned and impressively equipped force memorialized by popular artists and writers.