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Journal of Discourses Volume 14
BY PRESIDENT BRIGHAM YOUNG,
HIS TWO COUNSELLORS, AND THE TWELVE APOSTLES.
REPORTED BY D. W. EVANS, J. Q. CANNON AND MISS JULIA YOUNG,
AND RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN ALL THE WORLD.
VOL. XIV
LIVERPOOL:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY ALBERT CARRINGTON, 42, ISLINGTON.
LONDON:
LATTER-DAY SAINTS' BOOK DEPOT, 20, BISHOP'S GROVE, ISLINGTON.
1872.
Preface
IN times such as the present, the discourses of the leaders of Israel cannot be else than of the highest interest to every soul who has embraced the Gospel for the love of the truth. With this knowledge we present the Fourteenth Volume of the to the Saints, realizing that any words of commendation on our part would not only be entirely out of place, but worse than superfluous.
GEORGE REYNOLDS }}
- Eventful Times by Wilford Woodruff (1-6)
- The Blessing of Joseph—The American Indians by Orson Pratt (7-12)
- Home Manufactures—Union in Business Matters by George A. Smith (12-15)
- The Fashions of the World—Making Our Own Clothing & Fashions by Brigham Young (15-22)
- Stirring Times—The Latter-day Work by George Q. Cannon (22-31)
- The Work of God—Authority of President Young—Keeping the Commandments of God by Wilford Woodruff (31-37)
- Character and Condition of the Latter-day Saints Infidelity—The Atonement—Celestial Marriage by Brigham Young (37-45)
- The Gospel of Jesus Christ Taught by the Latter-day Saints—Celestial Marriage by George Q. Cannon (45-58)
- The Restoration of the Jews and Rebuilding of Jerusalem—The Latter-day Kingdom of God—Gathering of Israel by Orson Pratt (58-70)
- Sin—The Atonement—Good and Evil—The Kingdom of God by Brigham Young (70-73)
- The Latter-day Saints the Hope of the World—Jesus Must be Acknowledged—One-man Power—Truth and Error by Brigham Young (73-78)
- Gathering the Saints—The Providences of the Lord—Uselessness of Non-producers—Arbitration Better Than Courts—Feed Not Fight the Indians—Paying Tithing by Brigham Young (78-91)
- The One-man Power—Unity—Free Agency—Priesthood and Government, etc. by Brigham Young (91-98)
- Traditions—Oppressing the Poor—Influence of Women—Fashions by Brigham Young (98-109)
- Good and Evil—The Testimony of the Spirit—This Early Religious Experience by Brigham Young (109-114)
- Attending Meetings—Religion & Science—Geology—The Creation by Brigham Young (114-118)
- Obedience—The Revelation on Marriage & The Anti-polygamy Law by Brigham Young (119-122)
- The Building of Temples—The Keys of the Apostleship by George Q. Cannon (122-129)
- The Character of the Savior—The Power of the Priesthood—The Unpardonable Sin by Brigham Young (129-137)
- The Fulfillment of Prophecy—The Early History of the Church—The Book of Mormon by Orson Pratt (137-147)
- The Celestial Glory—Modern Civilization—Family Government by Brigham Young (147-156)
- Political Parties and Christian Sects—The Sabbath—Marriage by Brigham Young (156-163)
- Persecution—First Principles—Priesthood by George Q. Cannon (163-172)
- The Day of Pentecost—The Gifts of the Spirit—Cornelius by Orson Pratt (173-185)
- The Holy Spirit—The Knowledge Brought by Obedience to the Gospel—The Labors of the Elders by John Taylor (185-192)
- The Training of Children by Brigham Young (192-200)
- The Gospel—The Spirit of the Lord—Revelation by Brigham Young (201-210)
- The Lord’s Supper—Historical Reminiscences—The Puritans by George A. Smith (210-217)
- An Incident of Nauvoo by Brigham Young (218-219)
- Missionaries—The Influence of Mothers by Brigham Young (220-223)
- Temperance by Brigham Young (223-227)
- Our Present Life—The Spirit World by Brigham Young (227-232)
- The Redemption of the Earth—Pre-existence—Marriage by Orson Pratt (233-245)
- The Unchangeableness of the Gospel—The Triumph of Truth by John Taylor (245-250)
- Revelation—Persecution—His Testimony and Feelings by John Taylor (250-253)
- The Gathering—The Rise of the Church—The Book of Mormon—True Christianity by Orson Pratt (253-265)
- Our Religion From God Not Man—Enter Not Into Temptation—No Covenants to Forsake by John Taylor (266-271)
- Order—Spiritual Gifts—Temples—The New Jerusalem by Orson Pratt (271-276)
- Debts—Ingratitude—Confidence—Our Religion by Brigham Young (276-281)
- Not Time to do Wrong—Save the Children by Joseph F. Smith (282-288)
- The Restoration of the Gospel—Its First Principles—Accumulating Evidences of the Truth of the Book of Mormon by Orson Pratt (289-299)
- Progression—The Fatherhood of God—The Perfect Man—The Gifts of the Spirit—His Testimony by Lorenzo Snow (300-309)
- The New Birth—Baptism for the Dead—Temples by George Q. Cannon (310-323)
- Nephite America—The Day of God's Power—The Shepherd of Israel by Orson Pratt (323-335)
- Truth—Freedom—The Gospel versus Modern Christianity by John Taylor (336-343)
- Zion by Orson Pratt (343-356)
- Continued Revelation by John Taylor (356-367)
- Persecutions—Temples—Co-operation by George A. Smith (368-371)
- Our Schools by George A. Smith (371-376)