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March 28, 2018[…] with string. On the lid of the box was a note in my mother’s spidery handwriting—the same writing from the newspaper crossword puzzles she’d done while sitting up in bed at the hospital. For […]
[…] with string. On the lid of the box was a note in my mother’s spidery handwriting—the same writing from the newspaper crossword puzzles she’d done while sitting up in bed at the hospital. For […]
[…] Pratt, “Glimpses of Villa’s Army,” Improvement Era 19 (March 1916): 395-401. Several Mormons were dragooned into to service as teamsters on the Division del Norte’s fateful march over the Sonoran mountains. See Raymond J. […]
[…] the same scroll) because the Book of Mormon was both an exciting new disclosure and an over- writing of an underlying text, namely the Bible—specifically, Kings and Acts mixed together. However, Joseph Smith hardly […]
[…] asked and answered the questions concerning how Jude reads 1 Enoch and how he uses this pseudepigraphal writing in his epistle. In light of this, it is the aim of this paper to show […]
[…] individual—especially at the cost of the individual. I am reminded of the Russian novelist Vassily Aksyonov who, writing in exile about the Soviet Union, introduces us through a series of novels to the fictional […]
[…] have been well received and helpful, I would like to encourage my favorite form of critical response— writing a letter. I do this by sharing a letter I wrote fifteen years ago to my […]
[…] national defense,” are largely rooted in this tradition. Also important is the work of the American Friends Service Committee, rooted in the Quaker tradition, which pro vides alternatives to war for current political problems. […]
[…] Parties in America”), “Foundations of Successful Marriage,” and “Personality Study: The Psychology of Conversation, Public Speaking and Writing.” A major change in lesson nomenclature did not occur until June 1966 when the Magazine announced: […]
[…] is right, then what God knows will also change as well. For example, at the time of writing this, it is now true that I am typing. But at the time you are reading […]
[…] to decide whether the apparent contradiction is a product of my “remarkable creativity” or of Thomas’s undisciplined writing. Actually, consistency is less important than his implausible assertion that Smith had unintentionally added words to […]