Entertaining Angels Unaware
March 20, 2018[…] tide, to where rolls of ocean water lifted a line of orange buoys on their crests before breaking against the rock wall that les rochelais had built four hundred years earlier. Charlotte had told […]
[…] tide, to where rolls of ocean water lifted a line of orange buoys on their crests before breaking against the rock wall that les rochelais had built four hundred years earlier. Charlotte had told […]
[…] for the Arab nations (including Palestine) in return for Arab sup port against the Ottoman Turks during World War I. The real issue separating the Arabs and the Israelis, is largely a function of […]
[…] merely, but by using them to actually change things for the better. They are active principles for breaking up the world. The New Testament, like the Old, is a manual for revolution. The conventional […]
[…] accepts it as divine writ or not. Joseph Smith’s involvement with the pre-European past of the New World continued to be strong, long after 1830, when the Book of Mormon was published. In 1834, […]
[…] of counts, especially for his polygamy. Meanwhile, the Church did little to defend him; the Church-owned Deseret News avoided discussion of specific campaign issues, and President George Q. Cannon’s timely opinion (announced a few […]
[…] of my junior year he recommended me to the faculty as editor of the Gold and Blue newspaper to be published for the first time the following year. So, despite my total ignorance of newspapers, […]
[…] things. I had no anthropology but I had psychology and sociology. I think most importantly—my field was English literature—what was really important, as I realize now looking back on it, was that one ceased, […]
[…] it is hard to tell just what they will do” (New York Times, 8 Nov. 1890, Deseret News, 7. Nov. 1890). Nevertheless, Miles concluded, “those who have seen the impersonator of the Messiah say […]
[…] Widtsoe signature. Several different manuscript dealers and autograph handlers are selling these letters as individual items, thus breaking up an important document collection. The loss to Mormon history and Mormon historians is permanent. There […]
[…] of work were prescribed. Some industries were reduced or closed and some artificially fostered. The publication of news was fettered. Streetlights were dimmed. The sacred freedom of drinking was tampered with: licensed hours were […]