Luigi Scali, My Friend
April 20, 2018[…] and we’d ever so slowly saunter towards the river. We’d go into the pastry shop, and he’d buy us a mug of warm, frothy milk and an incredible Italian pastry. We’d smile at each […]
[…] and we’d ever so slowly saunter towards the river. We’d go into the pastry shop, and he’d buy us a mug of warm, frothy milk and an incredible Italian pastry. We’d smile at each […]
[…] R. Winder to Reed Smoot, December 9, 1907, in James R. Clark, Messages of the First Presidency 6 vols. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1966-1975), 4:163. Edward H. Anderson, “Events and Comments,” Improvement Era, […]
[…] twelve-year-old is flabbergasted at the mere suggestion that he take some of his own hard-earned money to buy me a present. My ten-year-old sees no use in it but thinks a children’s day would […]
[…] coffin and white flowers and the clothes she wanted to be buried in. She had planned to buy a new temple dress but had not gotten around to it. After considering a few alternatives, […]
[…] Ex-Mormons for Jesus; while those at the opposite super anfr’-Mormon extreme are confident that I will fall over into the baptismal font any day now. That I could still be fascinated with the study […]
[…] he was on his way with his fellow apostles to the British Isles, arriving in Liverpool on 6 April 1840. Though “penniless and strangers,” he and his companions baptized about eight thousand people in […]
[…] members, stays always the same. Edward Hunter in Aaronic Priesthood Minutes, Miscellaneous Minutes, 1855-1972, Presiding Bishopric Collection, 3 March 1877, Historical Department Archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, hereafter cited […]
[…] hands of Father Smith. After several days of anointings administered to other priesthood bearers, the Prophet, on 6 February 1836, called the anointed together to receive the seal of all their blessings … . […]
[…] p. 198; see also Stock, Better Than Rubies, p. 104. Emmeline B. Wells, Diary, 28 Feb. 1845, 6 June 1845, 20 Feb. 1845, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Ibid., 23 […]
[…] those who sincerely hear, reflect, and pray” (p. 186). “Prophets in dependently substantiate other prophets” (pp. 2- 3). “The blunt condemnation of current religions reported by Joseph Smith is a profound mark of credibility […]