Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Kirtland Council minute book
LaMar Berrett research on Mormon history, 1843-1991, bulk: 1960-1980
Contains research papers and materials in Mormon history including bibliographies of Mormon Standard Works, journals from Church leaders, and magazine articles pertaining to Mormon history. Also includes articles and research materials from Mormon historians including Lester Bush, Jr. and Bruce R. McConkie. Materials dated between 1843-1991.
Learning Resource Center collection of devotional recordings, 1956-2002
Contains sound recordings of university devotionals collected by the Learning Resource Center, 1956-2002.
Learning Resource Center collection of Talmage Lecture Series, approximately 1970-1972
Contains sound recordings of the Talmage Lecture Series collected by Learning Resource Center from approximately 1970-1972.
Learning Resource Center collection of university recordings, 1959-2003
Contains audio-visual materials collected by the Learning Resource Center from Brigham Young University, 1959-2003.
Learning Resource Center collection of Women's Conference, 1986
Contains sound recordings of Brigham Young University Women's Conference collected by the Learning Resource Center, 1986.
Learning Resource Center collection on Bountiful Harvest, 1982-1999
Contains audiocassette recordings from the Learning Resource Center of "Bountiful Harvest" talks, 1982-1999.
Paulina Phelps Lyman statement
Typewritten signed sworn statement by Lyman that Joseph Smith told her she would live to go to the Rocky Mountains while she was living in Jackson County, Missouri in 1832.
John Murdock autobiographies and an essay
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.