The Hosanna Shout in Washington, D.C.
April 27, 2018[…] were able to stay most of the week with friends in Washington and enjoy some of the city’s historical and cultural richness and see the lovely wooded reaches of the Potomac River. But it […]
[…] were able to stay most of the week with friends in Washington and enjoy some of the city’s historical and cultural richness and see the lovely wooded reaches of the Potomac River. But it […]
[…] In 1873 we find him wishing, “health permitting,” he could “go and help the brethren found a city somewhere on the Colorado River on the line of the projected Southern Pacific Railroad.” It is […]
[…] This can be accounted for in part at least by the fact that there has been a de-emphasis on the concert style performance as opposed to a more directly functional performance in the evolution […]
[…] Barton family (Father, Mother, hired girl Lena, Wid, James, Katie and Davy) are closing their Salt Lake City home for the annual move to their cabin in Armchair Canyon, twelve miles east of the […]
[…] of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” M.A., Brigham Young University, 1976. Duchateau, Andre Paul. Missouri Colossus: Alexander William Doniphan, 1808-1887. Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 1973. Goodliffe, Wilford Leroy. American Frontier Religion: […]
[…] been left out of the book. Well, Brother Roberts said when he got back in Salt Lake City he went to the bookstores and looked at the copies. The King Follett discourse was not […]
[…] M.A., Utah State University, 1978. Parkin, Max H. A History of the Latter-day Saints in Clay County, Missouri, From 1833-1837. Ph.D., Brigham Young University, 1976. Sturgis, Cynthia Jane. “The Mormon Village in Transition: Richfield, […]
The city was Lagos, Nigeria, in the early 1970s. The place was the upstairs cinder-block apartment of Sabath Umoh, branch president of the Lagos “Mormon” church. On the card table pulpit was a black, […]
[…] Amanda and the young family of Amanda’s brother, Edward (Ned) Leggroan, Samuel undramatically arrived in Salt Lake City in 1870. Unlike so many thousands of converts and emigrants, the Chambers group had gathered to […]
[…] start making concessions and explanations the whole thing becomes a farce. If business expenses and necessities are de ducted from tithable income, nothing is left. God takes a serious view of any attempt to […]