“If Thou Wilt Be Perfect”
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[…] accept the doctrine that men are to work for their economic substance in this life (D&C 42:42; 68:30), and that prosperity in that work will come as a result of living the gospel (D&C […]
[…] in preparation and training of Church musicians. Surely the new hymn-tunes of 1889 were a vast improvement over the gospel songs and folk ballads used to accompany the texts of Emma Smith’s hymn book […]
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[…] Thus, the pre-convention publication of T. George Harris’ biography, Romney’s Way, confirmed the seriousness of the G overnor’s intentions, if any doubt had remained. For the first time in American history, a Latter-day Saint […]
[…] psychological or motivational explanations. 4. Acceptance of the Church as a Divinely Instituted Organization. On Tuesday, April 6, 1830, Joseph Smith met with five others for the purpose of establishing the Church of Jesus […]
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Dear Sirs: I am responding to your invitation to those who have “something to say.” By way of identification, I am a returned missionary from Chile, a graduate in History from BYU, a former […]
[…] and Roy Lambert’s High Uintas – Hi! (1964). There are biographies and historical novels and an in formal combination of the two which amounts to a kind of family memoir novel. Samuel W. Taylor’s […]
Charles to his teacher—Sir, you say That nature’s laws admit decay— That changes never cease ; And yet you say, no void or space ; ‘Tis only change of shape or place— No loss, […]