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April 9, 2018Keith Larson spent the first year of his mission in the southern Taiwan port city of Kaoshiung. After a four-month stint in Tainan, central Taiwan, he was glad to be transferred south again to […]
Keith Larson spent the first year of his mission in the southern Taiwan port city of Kaoshiung. After a four-month stint in Tainan, central Taiwan, he was glad to be transferred south again to […]
[…] Huntington. Does he have any idea his gait is miming hers exactly, stride for stride? Gaining the Missouri River, we take over again, Andrew jockeying his way to the rear. “Boys in back, girls […]
[…] the Faith, p. 279, quoted in Francis W. Kirkham, A New Witness for Christ in America (Independence, Missouri: Zion’s Printing and Publishing Co., 1942), p. 203. All examples of terminological innovation during this period […]
[…] C. Searle, and George T. Boyd. Doctrine and Covenants 93:36, 131:6, 130:18-19, 88:118; Journal of History (Independence, Missouri, Vol. XV, p. 259, Book of Mormon II Nephi, 9:29. Doctrine and Covenants 88:77-80. Brief reviews […]
[…] . . . Suffice it for the present, that the ladies of all denominations, all over the city, headed by the Mayor and the clergy, went heart and hand into work. The venerable Mrs. […]
[…] Young University, 1967. Stewart, Lynn D. Constitutional Rights and the Mormon Appeals for National Redress of the Missouri Grievances. Brigham Young University, 1967. Stucki, Alfred B. A Historical Study of Silver Reef: Southern Utah […]
[…] this informal political caucus: If you attempt to accomplish this, you must send every man in the city who is able to speak in public throughout the land to electioneer and make stump speeches, […]
[…] 1854-1857.” Annals of Wyoming, XXXIX (October, 1967), 245-56. Jennings, Warren A. “The Army of Israel Marches Into Missouri.” Missouri Historical Review, LXII (Winter, 1968), 107. Zion’s Camp in Missouri. “Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri, Photographs.” Brigham […]
[…] Knox and the seating of Reed Smoot. ———. “Senator George Graham Vest and the ‘Menace’ of Mormonism—1882-1887,” Missouri Historical Review, 65 (Oct. 1970), 23-36. Houston, Jack. “The Jerald Tanners vs. Mormonism,” Power for Living, […]
[…] world was hollowed in your embrace.” And there is a nice irony in “Artist:” “In a distant city / they exhibited his pictures/ called them good art / said he was giving / immortality […]