Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Provo 5th Ward records
Programs, budget reports, obituaries of ward members, newspaper clippings, announcements, meeting programs, and ward newsletters. The materials relate to the function and membership of the Provo 5th Ward.
Published materials, 1839-1841
Photocopies of handwritten and printed petitions, affidavits, and published and unpublished accounts of the persecutions suffered by the Mormons in Missouri.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.
Joseph Pulling journal
Contains the journal of Joseph Pulling. The journal includes Pulling's telling of the account of the birth of Jesus Christ and other moments throughout the life of the Savior from his experience reading the Bible. Also contains the geneology of the Joseph Pulling family. Materials are dated approximately 1830.
Pulsipher family history book
Photocopies of a microfilm copy of a typescript. These materials are biographies of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These persons lived in Salt Lake City, Utah, and numerous other towns in that state.
Questions on Mormon doctrines
Photocopy of typed questions relating to Mormon doctrines of plural marriage, fundamentalism, and rebaptism.
Questions to be asked the Latter-day Saints
Holograph list of questions made by Andrew S. Gibbons to be asked to LDS Church members during the Mormon Reformation.
Sally Randall letter
Typed copy of a letter written in Nauvoo, Illinois, on July 1, 1844 and addressed to "Dear Friends." Randall writes about the murder of the first president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Joseph Smith, and his brother, Hyrum.
Walter William Thomas Rawlinson autobiography
Typewritten autobiography "as told to me--Eliza M. Rawlinson." Rawlinson tells about growing up on a farm in Holden.
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.
Record of temple work
Handwritten entries in a printed record book. The entries are lists of names for whom temple work was performed in the St. George Temple of the Mormon Church. Many of the names were taken from the "Book of Martyrs for the Truth."