Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Record of the President John Rigg's prayer circle
Photocopy of a handwritten and bound volume recording the minutes of a Mormon prayer circle. The group was established 13 July 1857 in Provo, Utah, at the request of George Albert Smith.
Records of the Mormon Church in France
Histories of Mormon wards and branches, letters, announcements, financial records, and directories of members. Most of the materials are in French and a few are in English. They relate to the history of the Mormon Church in eastern France and Luxembourg. Dietsch, a member of the Mormon Church in France, collected these materials.
Records on Mormon polygamy
Handwritten sections of a document on Mormon polygamy compiled and written by an unknown author. The materials are fragments from a document that included pages numbered at least to 196 pages. The item includes an analysis of Mormon polygamy and copies of affidavits relating to the practice of polygamy taken in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1844.
Reflections : a "view from--'our' peak of time" / prepared by David H. Yarn, Jr.
Audio recording of a talk given by David Yarn. He discusses the impact of philosophy upon theology at the 5th Annual P.A. Christensen Humanities Lecture at Brigham Young University.
Registers of births in Normandy, France
Birth records written on parchment believed to be from an old church in Normandy, France.
Religion, approximately 1935-1945
Contains religious speeches by Harris, including a bibliography of radio talks under the theme of "Fruits of Mormonism").
Religious letter on the behavior of people
Handwritten letter by an unknown author dealing with the behavior of people in a religious setting. The letter is one leaf of a larger document.
Samuel William Goold reminiscence and journal
Retraite sur les beatitudes et les dons du Saint Esprit
Bound carbon copy of a typed document in French. This consists of sermons on the nature of God, gifts of the Holy Spirit, the Beatitudes, and the practical issues of monks living in harmony with Catholic teachings. These were given to Benedictine monks on retreat.
Revelation given 8 July 1838
Handwritten copy of Section 117 of the Doctrine and Covenants given on 8 July 1838 in Far West, Missouri. The item was copied and signed by Lydia Granger.