Protestantism
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Methodist Episcopal Church
The Methodist Episcopal Church is an eleven-page paper regarding the history of that faith throughout the world and in Utah. It provides historical background, membership numbers, and a sum of property owned by the church. Additionally, an envelope from H. J. Grand & Co., Insurance and Loan Agents addressed to Rev. T. C. Iliff is contained in the collection.
Methodist Episcopal Church minutes
Photocopies of handwritten meeting minutes for annual church conferences held in Genesse County, New York, from 1810 to 1828. Also included are photocopies of printed books of meeting minutes covering the years from 1818 to 1830.
John Nelson sermons
The collection contains handwritten sermons from 1707-1774. The material is notes from which various sermons were taken. The notes deal with various aspects of Methodism.
Olin E. Ostenson papers
Contains sSermons, 1874-1905; diary, 1894; scrapbook, 1887-1893; and Episcopal Church publications, 1892-1898.
People's Church of Salt Lake City records
People's Church of Salt Lake City records consists of the Church's ledger kept between 1897 and 1899.
Record of Presbyterian Mission Kaysville, Utah
Handwritten history of the mission of the Presbyterian Church in Kaysville, Utah. The item was composed in 1897. Also included are pamphlets dating from about 1910 in support of the temperance movement in the United States.
Religious letter on the behavior of people
Handwritten letter by an unknown author dealing with the behavior of people in a religious setting. The letter is one leaf of a larger document.
Samuel L. Richards letter to Mary S. Collins
Ludovicus Robbins letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated 29 April 1833 and addressed to M. P. Squier of Geneva, New York. Squire was probably Miles Powell Squier (1792-1866), a minister in the Presbyterian Church. Robbins reports about church activities, missionary efforts, and relates that a man was given over to "ardent spirits" (alcohol).
Joanna Southcott sealing document
Handwritten certificate signed by Joseph Allman and Joanna Southcott. The item was also "sealed" with a red wax seal which meant that the holder would be among the 144,000 mentioned in the Book of Revelations who had a special calling at the return of Jesus Christ. The document states: "The sealed of the Lord the elect precious man's redemption to inherit the Tree of Life to be made heirs of God and joint heirs with Jesus Christ."