Letters to the Editor
September 24, 2024[…] of loaning me Life Everlasting by Duane S. Crowther ( Salt Lake City, UT : Bookcraft, Inc., 19 67). A quotation from Joseph Smith at the very front of the book especially attracted me: “All […]
[…] of loaning me Life Everlasting by Duane S. Crowther ( Salt Lake City, UT : Bookcraft, Inc., 19 67). A quotation from Joseph Smith at the very front of the book especially attracted me: “All […]
[…] territory. Young responded to Adams, and both letters were published in the Millennial Star (14 : 212-1 6). He assured Adams that neither the “common law of England, nor any other general law of […]
[…] Language Training Mission, as the Missionary Training Center was known back in the late fall of 197 6. I was excited and confident, perhaps a little too much so, having already taught one group, […]
Southern Illinois in sweltering and wet summer. Thunder and the whippoorwill sing strange duets at night. From southwestern deserts to the closest
[…] England before World War II, from 1937 to 1940, and after the war from 1944 to 194 6. These letters, mainly to his family, combined with the public record in the Millennial Star, enable […]
[…] DIALOGUE for many qualities . But for the sake of brevity I will concentrate upon a single overriding virtue. DIALOGUE makes my religion interesting. When I was a boy, I believed that sacrament meeting […]
[…] his continuing quest for the “specific, empirical, historical” evidences and arguments which would justify belief (p. 2 3). “That was why I liked Nibley: because he put his readers over a barrel. I wanted […]
[…] Latter-day Saints, would grip your hand firmly and ask earnestly, “How are you, Brother?” (Harvey, April 198 6) Elder Loftin Harvey, Jr., several months senior to Tucker in the mission, at first thought this […]
[…] of Congress, and among the foremost critics of the measure were a handful of southern Democrats (CR 68, 577; Poll 1939, 114-16). In one sense, southern opposition to Edmunds’ proposal was not surprising, given […]
[…] more massive and accessible than anything from the Greek-speaking world before the late fourth century (pp. 1 68-69). The following conclusions might interest Latter-day Saints. 1. The Absence of Cross and Crucifix Snyder confirms […]