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Primary sources

These are texts of relevance to Church history and apologetics. They are not all "endorsed" by FAIR; they can sometimes be important for understanding where an issue or discussion has come from, however.

Ancient

Theosis texts

Summary: Quotes about human deification from non-LDS Christians

19th Century

Journal of Discourses

Summary: The Journal of Discourses consists of 26 volumes of discourses, lessons, and essays largely from early leaders of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The Evening and the Morning Star

Messenger and Advocate

Elder's Journal

Summary: The Elders' Journal of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was edited by Don Carlos Smith, younger brother of Joseph Smith, Jr.. It was the successor to the Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate and was eventually replaced by the Times and Seasons.

Times and Seasons

Brigham Young

Joseph Knight

Joseph Smith, Jr.

Thomas Kane

20th Century

Boyd K. Packer

Bruce R. McConkie

Miscellaneous

Evolution primary sources

Summary: official

Evolution primary sources

Summary: unofficial

Nauvoo Expositor