Sermons
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Orson F. Whitney untitled works, date of production not identified
Materials include originals and transcriptions of rough drafts of poetry, articles, historical writings, fiction, and a footnoted copy of the King Follett discourse. Subjects of materials include a manuscript about Jerusalem and the Church, Wilford Woodruff's many childhood accidents and injuries, and notes for lectures. Some of the materials are annotated and edited by Whitney himself. Date of production not identified.
Orson F. Whitney writings, approximately 1842-1930
Materials contain originals and transcriptions of writings by Orson F. Whitney including poetry, religious material, non-religious material, his epic poem, "Elias: An Epic of the Ages," his history of Utah, transcriptions and notes of the King Follett Sermon, and the Church history series "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: A History." There are also various clippings and reprints from newspapers, magazines, and general conference talks. Dated approximately 1842-1930.
Orson F. Whitney writings of others, approximately 1842-1918
Materials include magazines, articles, sermons, and poetry by other authors collected by Orson F. Whitney. There is material written by famous authors as well as less famous members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It seems that someone at one point had gathered these clippings and keepsakes into a scrapbook of some sort. Date of production not identified.
Olin E. Ostenson papers
Contains sSermons, 1874-1905; diary, 1894; scrapbook, 1887-1893; and Episcopal Church publications, 1892-1898.
Parley P. Pratt sermon fragment, approximately 1853
Handwritten fragment of a sermon delivered by Pratt at a general conference of the Church in Salt Lake City, Utah, on April 7, 1853. Recorded by George D. Watt. Pages numbered 4-7. 3 pages. Included a signed note from Watt to Pratt. Later published in the "Journal of Discourses" under the title "Spiritual Communication," volume 1, pages 13-15.
Parley P. Pratt sermon fragment
President Amasa M. Lyman discourse on the nature of the mission of Jesus Christ
Typescript of discourse given by Lyman on the "Nature of the Mission of Jesus Christ" in Dundee, Scotland, on March 16, 1862. The text is from the version that was printed in the "The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star" no. 14, Vol. 24, April 5, 1862. There is writing at the top of the copy indicating that this copy was given by Edna Lyman Houtz, granddaughter of Amasa M. Lyman. Materials dated 1862.
Retraite sur les beatitudes et les dons du Saint Esprit
Bound carbon copy of a typed document in French. This consists of sermons on the nature of God, gifts of the Holy Spirit, the Beatitudes, and the practical issues of monks living in harmony with Catholic teachings. These were given to Benedictine monks on retreat.
Sidney Rigdon sermon
Photocopy of a handwritten sermon. Rigdon addresses the scripture in Genesis, "and the evening and the morning were the first day." He discusses the beginning of time. The date of the creation of the item is unknown.
Wilfred E. Rogers sermons
Sermons, certificates, notes, correspondence, pamphlets, tracts, and miscellaneous items. These materials primarily relate to the proselytizing done by Rogers in his attempt to bring people into his faith in the Houston, Texas area.