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Identifier | FileMS0011 |
Description | Typescript of "Westward Ho But Without A Wagon," by Nelle Dawson |
Creator | Dawson, Nelle |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0030 |
Description | Printed booklet titled "The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms." From an address delivered in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah on May 24, 1931. This meeting was the culmination of a week-long campaign by church auxiliaries and the Board of Education about the use of tobacco. President Charles W. Nibley and Elders Joseph J. Cannon, Paul Kimball, and Creed Haymond all spoke at the meeting, citing the benefits of living the Word of Wisdom. |
Creator | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Date | 1931-05-24 |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0008 |
Description | Typescript of Jacob Henry Flamm's life as written by Allen B. Wright. |
Creator | Wright, Allen B. |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0015 |
Description | Typescript paper written by Diane Yamasaki for a class, Composition and Reading 112, in 1971. Research paper written about the Japanese People in the Rexburg Idaho area. Includes several short quotes from oral histories conducted by Yamasaki with local Japanese Americans. |
Creator | Yamasaki, Diane |
Date | 1971-03-23 |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0031 |
Description | Bound typescript, The King Follett Discourse. Joseph Smith gave this notable address at the funeral of Elder King Follett to about 20,000 saints shortly before his death. Wilford Woodruff, Willard Richards, Thomas Bullock, and William Clayton recorded the sermon, and it was published in the Times and Seasons on August 1, 1844. In it, Smith introduces and explains several key doctrines with relation to God, the Plan of Salvation, and the Scriptures. By "having a knowledge of God, we begin to know how to approach him, and how to ask to as to receive an answer." Then he discusses the first few verses of the Bible as written in Hebrew, and explains them. He then discusses the eternal nature of the Intelligence of Man, and relates the importance of "seeking after our dead" and how monumental that endeavor is. He teaches that we have no reason to mourn the dead, for we shall see them again. He also teaches about Baptism; that the baptism of water is nothing without the accompanying baptism of fire and the Spirit. He finishes with his testimony. |
Creator | Smith, Joseph |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0121 |
Description | The Idaho Test Oath is the record of an argument delivered in the Supreme court of Idaho Territory on February 10, 1888 by Hon Richard Z. Johnson. This was presented in the cases of William Heyward, Appellant vs. Henry Bolton, et al. Respondents and James B. Innis Appellant. These were all appeals form Bear Lake Country. The document was printed in Salt Lake City Utah by the Deseret News Company. |
Creator | Deseret News Company |
Date | 2021-09-03 |
Categories | Manuscripts |
Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0027 |
Description | Typescript of an essay by Michael T. Griffith in which he presents three essays examining criticisms of the Book of Mormon. He first deals with claims regarding Alma's statement about Christ's birth "at Jerusalem." Then, in an essay entitled "Jerald and Sandra Tanner and the Book of Mormon" he refutes claims in a book by the Tanners regarding four points against the Book of Mormon. The next essay is entitled "The Itzas and the Nephites" and in it, Griffith lists 22 points of similarity between the Nephite Civilization described in the Book of Mormon with the Itza Civilization. The last essay is entitled "Joseph Smith and the American Indian Historians of the 19th Century: A response to Larry Jonas' "Mormon Claims Examined." In this essay, Griffith presents a refutation of a book by Larry Jonas, in which Jonas attempts to show how archeological research has not verified the Nephite record. |
Creator | Griffith, Michael T. |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0028-01 |
Description | Printed copies of the Bannock Stake and the Snake River Mission, by Andrew Jenson bound in board. From a larger unknown publication as only pages 126-162 are included. From Andrew Jenson's personal library. |
Creator | Jenson, Andrew |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0028-02 |
Description | The Bannock Stake of Zion, by Andrew Jenson from the Deseret Weekly 42, no. 5, Jan 24, 1891, 129-132. |
Creator | Jenson, Andrew |
Date | 1891-01-24 |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
Identifier | FileMS0012-01 |
Description | A section of newspaper dated September 12, 2013, with an article titled "Meeting a Prophet" by Kenneth J. Brown. This article talks about the day Heber J. Grant came to the new church building. The newspaper is an issue of Upper Valley LDS Life. |
Creator | Upper Valley LDS Life |
Date | 2013-09-12 |
Categories | Manuscripts > File MS |
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