Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Olin E. Ostenson papers
Contains sSermons, 1874-1905; diary, 1894; scrapbook, 1887-1893; and Episcopal Church publications, 1892-1898.
Our responsibility of judgment
Typewritten essay. Ferguson writes from the Mormon perspective and states that humans are moral agents and have the ability to choose right from wrong. He is also negative on communism.
Pages from the book of life of the Hall family
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typewritten manuscript. Lund and her husband, Terry Lund, compiled family histories and biographies of members of the Hall family. The collection consists of nineteen biographies. These people were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and most of them lived in Rockville, Utah.
L. B. Palladino letters to Thomas R. Bannerman
Personal ALS's written to Bannerman in answer to inquiries concerning people connected with a Catholic Indian Mission.
Panguitch United Order minutes and records
Photocopy of a handwritten minute book and financial records. The item documents the organization and functioning of the United Order of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Panguitch, Utah.
Paroisse de Mulhouse
Typewritten history in French of the Mormon ward in Mulhouse, France. The item is a list of various ward activities including baptisms and other events. Also included are announcements of activities of the Mormon Church in France.
E. L. Parry letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 1 Oct. 1876, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Parry writes to Young about the repairs on Young's house in St. George, Utah.
Passing years
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typescript. The manuscript is a history of the early settling of southern Idaho and northern Utah. Most of the early settlers were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Also included are biographies of the author's ancestors including David Jensen. David and his wife, Serena Peterson joined the Mormon Church in 1862 in Denmark. They came to Utah in 1863.
William Holmes Walker patriarchal blessing for Lorenzo Walker
Photocopy of a handwritten patriarchal blessing. The item was given to William Walker's son, Lorenzo Walker, on 4 Aug. 1898. William assures his son that he will gain salvation by serving righteousness. He also tells Lorenzo that "the waves of the sea shall obey your command, and no ship shall be lost on which you may embark."
Joseph Smith patriarchal blessing for John Whitmer
Handwritten partriarchal blessing, dated 22 Sept 1835, and given to John Whitmer. Smith assures Whitmer that he may receive salvation by following the teachings of the Mormon Church.