Sermons
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Jane Brice blessing
Handwritten blessing given to Jane Brice by W. G. Perkins, handwritten letter to Jane Brice from her brother John in England, and a photocopy of a genealogical chart showing ancestors and descendants of Jane Brice.
Funeral services for Alexander and Millicent Jameson
Photocopies of the transcript of the funeral services for Alexander Jameson and his wife, Millicent Ferris Jameson.
John F. Heidenreich papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, meeting minutes, typescript of a master's thesis, newspaper clippings, sermons, poems, diaries, and an autobiography published as "An Acorn Became an Oak." The materials deal with Heidenrich's life, career as a Congregationalist minister, his angelic visitations, and his conversion to the Mormon Church.
William T. MacArthur funeral sermon
Carbon copy of a funeral sermon for Caroline Louis Benedict, handwritten copy of her favorite hymns, and handwritten extracts from a letter from her grandson D. W. McCoy to her former pastor, Brother Bales.
John Nelson sermons
The collection contains handwritten sermons from 1707-1774. The material is notes from which various sermons were taken. The notes deal with various aspects of Methodism.
Olin E. Ostenson papers
Contains sSermons, 1874-1905; diary, 1894; scrapbook, 1887-1893; and Episcopal Church publications, 1892-1898.
President Amasa M. Lyman discourse on the nature of the mission of Jesus Christ
Typescript of discourse given by Lyman on the "Nature of the Mission of Jesus Christ" in Dundee, Scotland, on March 16, 1862. The text is from the version that was printed in the "The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star" no. 14, Vol. 24, April 5, 1862. There is writing at the top of the copy indicating that this copy was given by Edna Lyman Houtz, granddaughter of Amasa M. Lyman. Materials dated 1862.
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.
Sidney Rigdon sermon
Photocopy of a handwritten sermon. Rigdon addresses the scripture in Genesis, "and the evening and the morning were the first day." He discusses the beginning of time. The date of the creation of the item is unknown.
Wilfred E. Rogers sermons
Sermons, certificates, notes, correspondence, pamphlets, tracts, and miscellaneous items. These materials primarily relate to the proselytizing done by Rogers in his attempt to bring people into his faith in the Houston, Texas area.