Religion
Found in 877 Collections and/or Records:
Timothy Sum letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter written from Ohio. The item describes the Mormon religious fervor in the Ohio area with a great deal of anti-Mormon sentiment and rumor.
Summario de las indulgencias
Photocopy of a printed summation of indulgences in Spanish. Also included are photocopies of handwritten notes with the printed item and a partial handwritten transcription of the manuscript. The indulgences were granted by the Holy See to the King of Spain relating to the Provinces of New Spain.
Sunday School minutes
Contains minutes of the Brigham Young Academy and Brigham Young University Church Sunday Schools, 1902-1913.
Sunday School programs
Contains printed programs of the Sunday School organization. Materials date from between 1941 and 1947.
Sunday School treasury account
Financial record includes names of members and their contributions. The Sunday School treasurer was John William Jex.
A synopsis of the life and travels of Noah Packard written by himself
Typescript of an autobiography of Packard written late in his life and a typewritten genealogy pedigree chart of the Packard family. Noah tells of his conversion to Mormonism and his association with that faith in Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, and Utah.
James E. Talmage papers
James E. Talmage voice recording
This tape is a copy of the only known recording of Elder Talmage's voice. The collection includes a transcript of the two dictated letters included on the tape.
Irene Sherwood Taylor family histories of Robert Sherwood and Alice Schoenfeld
The collection contains two brief biographies of Robert Sherwood and Alice Schoenfeld written by their daughter Irene Sherwood Taylor. The majority of the collection is written by Irene Sherwood Taylor pertaining to memories of her parents during her childhood. Her parents had a post-manifesto polygamy marriage.
J. Lewis Taylor essays
Photocopies of typewritten essays. These essays are entitled: "Thine Hour is Almost Come," "No Man Can Know," and "Judge Ye Not." These items relate to the Mormon theological topics of death, the after life, and not judging.