Religion
Found in 877 Collections and/or Records:
Confessione of Faith
Handwritten confession of the faith composed sometime in the early nineteenth century by an unknown person. The item documents the beliefs of some Protestant group in the United States. The manuscript presents seven points of faith.
Connelly family photographs of Mormon temples and Provo Tabernacle
Contains a computer disk with digital images of the Latter-day Saint Nauvoo Temple, Orlando Florida Temple, Preston England Temple, Washington DC Temple, and Provo Tabernacle. There are also prints of these images. These were printed by the Photograph Archives. Materials dated 2008 to 2009.
Constantine Southworth letter
Handwritten letters dated 9 Nov. 1825. The item is addressed to "Deacon Asaph Drake" in Weybridge, Vermont. Southworth writes about the religious ferver in New York State. "I rejoice to hear that GOD is appearing in his glory to build up Zion in W. & the vicinity."
Samuel Cotterell certificate
Handwritten and signed certificate dated 30 May 1852. Cotterell certifies that James Rodeback, his wife, and his family are in good standing with the Mecedonia Camp of the Mormon Church.
Council of Trent letters
John William Coward letter
Letter from John William Coward, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, to an unnamed acquaintance in New Jersey. The majority of the letter is Coward sharing his beliefs in what is taught by the LDS Church, including his testimony and defense of Joseph Smith. Dated June 5, 1854.
Lee T. Cox photographs of Palmyra, New York
Materials include six photographs of sites relating to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Palmyra, New York. The photographs were taken in 1950.
Martha Cragun Cox diary
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of an handwritten diary. Cox writes about her life, comments on her gandchildren, and expresses her opinion of manners and morals.
Crawford-Hansen family book
Photocopies of a microfilm copy of a typescript. The materials are biographies of members of the Crawford and Hansen families. These people were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Most of them lived in Rockville and Oak Creek, Utah.
Arthur B. Cutler papers
Contains a diary, correspondence, government documents, mission calls and releases, photographs, and a photo album has been organized into three boxes. The first box contains the diary and papers of Arther Cutler. The second box contains photocopies of photographs and the photo album. The third box contains the original photographs and photo album of the collection. Additionally, the photographs have been separated into three series: studio portraits, snapshots, and photo album.