Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
John Boice patriarchal blessings
Handwritten patriarchal blessings given to William Lloyd and his daughter, Mary Maria Lloyd, on 13 Dec. 1884. William and Mary are promised salvation if they are righteous.
Patriarchal blessings by Isaac Morley
Handwritten patriarchal blessings both given on 8 Jan. 1849 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were given to Willard G. and Martha Richards McMullin. Morley promises the McMullins that they can receive glory after their deaths by their faithfulness to the Mormon Church while they are alive.
Paul IV letter to Philip II
Letter from Pope Paul IV to Philip II to maintain his positions about the refusal of the abdication of Charles V, Philip's father. Also discusses that the papal authority has been discussed too much and obedience of Catholic States is needed. Dated 1555.
Paul IV letter to Philip II
Letter from Pope Paul IV to Philip II regarding his intent to drive the Spaniards out of Naples. He tries to justify his will by stating that the Church has power over all kings. Dated 1557.
The pearl of great price : a selection from the revelations, translations & narrations by Joseph Smith
Sound recordings of the Pearl of Great Price, recorded on four 33-1/3 RPM vinyl records. The discs were produced and distributed by Covenant Records.
Glenn Laurentz Pearson papers
The collection consists of Glenn Laurentz Pearson personal papers from 1919-1999. Included are diaries, correspondence, speeches, and other writings by Pearson.
Charles W. Penrose transcription of the St. George Temple dedication
Transcription of LDS Temple Dedicatory Prayer, St. George, Utah, 1877, by Charles Penrose, 36 pages.
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.
Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company records
This collection contains correspondence, reports, documents, and passenger lists of ships of the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company. The first folder contains an index of the collection.
Petitions placed before Congress, 1840-1844
Photocopies of handwritten and printed petitions, affidavits, and published and unpublished accounts of the persecutions suffered by the Mormons in Missouri. The materials were an attempt to get redress for their grievences, especially relating to their expulsion from Missouri in 1839. The items were acquired from the National Archives and Record Service in Washington, D.C.
Material pertaining to the Missouri persecutions of the Church, 1839. As found at the National Archives.