Revelation -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
David John Buerger term papers
Photocopies of typed term papers entitled "Brigham Young University: The Unvarnished Reality," and "Politics and Inspiration: An Historical Analysis of the Woodruff Manifesto." The items are controversial works on the role of education in the Mormon Church and the changes in the Mormon doctrine of "plural marriage."
John Taylor revelation at Salt Lake City, 1882 October 13
Revelation given through President John Taylor, 1882 October 13
Regarding the calling of George Teasdale and Heber J. Grant to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other vacancies in the leadership of the Church, and other matters regarding the priesthood of the Church.
Secrecy in the Church and priesthood, welfare, and politics
"Secrecy in the Church" concerns the mysteries of God; Frame postulates that there are none such for those who have prepared themselves to understand the so-called mysteries and refers to Mormon scriptures to support his claims. "Priesthood, Welfare, and Politics" is a compilation of quotations both from scriptures and various Mormon Church authorities concerning these topics.
Smith, Joseph, 1961
The story of the dream mine
C. F. Weight, a worker of the "Dream Mine," relates how he met and worked in the gold mine for Bishop Koyle. The narration includes numerous spiritual experiences concerning Koyle's farm, his mission, and his founding and directing of the mine's operations. Koyle saw how everything was to be done in a series of dreams.
Young, Brigham, date of production not identified
Brigham Young speech
Typewritten excerpts from an address delivered by Young in 1855. The speech relates to how people receive personal revelations.