Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Dennis L. Thomson papers on Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1924-2006
Contains files of Dennis L. Thomson regarding the hierarchy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Dennis L. Thomson papers on general religion, 1964-1993
Contains files of Dennis L. Thomson regarding general research of religion, the state, and the separation thereof.
Dennis L. Thomson papers on religion, 1924-2006
Contains materials from the religion files of Dennis L. Thomson from 1924 to 2006.
Department of Genealogy records
Contains correspondence and memoranda to and from Norman E. Wright, coordinator of genealogical instruction, and other departmental personnel concerning genealogical research, curriculum, continuing education and career possibilities.
A description of the person of Jesus
Photocopied handwritten article which was previously published in the "Millennial Star", vol. 22, a publication of the Mormon Church. The article contains a description of the physical features of Jesus.
Detailed record of protesting group of Latter Day Saints in Independence
Typewritten records kept by E. D. Moore relating to an investigation into groups protesting the policies and practices of the Reorganized Church.
John Devitry-Smith research documents
John Devitry-Smith research documents, 1840-1988 contains material compiled by John Devitry-Smith while writing two BYU Studies articles. The collection includes three series: (1) Correspondence, 1987-1988; (2) Minute Book, 1862-1905; and (3) Research Materials and Manuscript, 1840-1971.
Devotional poems in Latin
Handwritten poems in Latin. The items are of unknown authorship and were composed at an unknown time. They deal largely with devotional themes including piety and charity often within the framework of Catholic Church teachings.
David Coombs diaries and records of temple work
Handwritten diaries, financial records, and records of temple work performed for the Mormon Church. The items include an autobiography written by Coombs which covers his early years until 1884 when he started keeping a diary. He kept his journal from 1884 to 1928 with a gap from 1897 through 1899. Coombs relates his expriences while living in various communities in Sanpete and Cache Counties, Utah. Also included are patriarchal blessings of family members.
Lawrence C. Dias letters
ALS's to William Brace and Robert Hicks concerning beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ (Diasites).