Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Mary E. Lightner papers
List of tithing prices, weights and measures
Photocopy of a printed circular by the Mormon Church dated 6 April 1882. The item states: "Bishops will please regulate the prices as above, according to quality, and the distance from the city, and the cost of transportation."
Carl C. Curtis lists
Typewritten lists of names mentioned in the diary of Patience Cowdery, wife of Warren Cowdery. Warren was the brother of Oliver Cowdery, one of the founders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also included is a chronology of LDS Church history and information on Oliver Cowdery.
Jesse C. Little papers
ALS from Little to Edward W. Tullidge concerning the public demand that his history be published. The letter includes a brief outline of his history. Also included is a one-page synopsis taken from Little's journal containing genealogical information, and a sheet of Book of Mormon study notes.
Look on the side that's bright
Handwritten poem written on Brigham Young Academy stationary. The stationary is dated 189-. The poem is signed by "Thos. Jones Jr." The poem suggests that people be optimistic about their lives.
Lorin Farrar Wheelwright personal papers, circa 1932-1969
Contains Wheelwright's personal papers, circa 1932-1969. Includes his original music, writings, and speeches. The original music concerns arrangements, religious music, Christmas choral music, or text (lyrics). His writings contain articles and editorials written for the Instructor as well as poetry concerning religion, music, or family relationships. His speeches concern education, religion, or music.
Andrew Love diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary with a typescript of the item. There are many gaps in the record. Love writes about his life in Clover Creek and in Nephi, Utah. He tells about troubles with the Ute Indians, his polygamous marriage, the Utah war, and his life in Nephi.
Daniel H. Ludlow papers
Collection contains the personal papers of Daniel H. Ludlow. Includes correspondences, research notes, bibliographies, and other materials about studying the scriptures, the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, the Book of Mormon Critical Text project, and statements by the prophets of the Restoration. Also included is information on the Dead Sea Scrolls and Brigham Young University's Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. Dated from 1962 to 2000.
Albert R. Lyman histories
Typewritten family histories. Lyman writes about the Edward Patridge and Lucretia Hancock Robinson families. These families were early converts to the Mormon Church. They suffered persecutions, lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, came to Utah, and settled in Fillmore, Utah.
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.