Hying to Kolob
April 22, 2018[…] houses of buff-colored brick set deep in shady yards, and big weathered barns crammed with hay. We lived just outside of town. The canal ran east past our place to the corner of Grandpa’s […]
[…] houses of buff-colored brick set deep in shady yards, and big weathered barns crammed with hay. We lived just outside of town. The canal ran east past our place to the corner of Grandpa’s […]
[…] the Science of Theology. Sixteen months later the next-to-last chapter, Chapter 16, was printed in the Deseret News; and in March 1855 the first edition was offered for sale. Key to Theology is Mormonism’s […]
[…] only because modern religionists have no experience with oxen. I recently delivered a yoke of Red Durh am oxen from New Hampshire to Pioneer Trail State Park in Salt Lake City. How such a […]
[…] due to a lack of training. Whatever the case, in the course of all those reviews, I am afraid that I got a deserved reputation for being rather harsh. The truth is that when […]
[…] First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, addressed the student body of Brigh am Young University. He was eighty-five years of age. Beautifully blending the ideals of personal freedom and […]
[…] movement, with some 30 percent of unionized workers at one point supporting socialist policies, and hundreds of newspapers and magazines. One socialist newspaper, the Appeal to Reason had a circulation of over three quarters […]
[…] consideration of the United Order and an analysis of vernacular magic in interpreting Joseph Smith’s experiences (Arrington, Fox, and May 1976, 18-19; Hill 1972, 74, 76-68; Bushman 1984, 7, 69-76). It is true that […]
[…] intimacy. Similarly, it doesn’t teach us very much about friendship. It teaches us about cooperation and competition among individuals, about “doing things together” and about being socially “well-adjusted” with “good people skills.” But it […]
[…] the “higher law” of the afterlife which they were being called by God and his prophet to live in this life; and that it was an ordinance necessary to salvation. Not only would it […]
[…] this panel and going to all the work to put it together under the auspices of the American Society of Church History. It was a generous act of friendship on his part. I am […]