Showing below up to 50 results in range #1,051 to #1,100.
- Orson Spencer (2 Jan 1843): "I only remark that Stevens’ Travels had some influence, as an external evidence of the truth of the Book of Mormon" (6 revisions)
- Messenger and Advocate (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Periodicals/M (6 revisions)
- Omni (6 revisions)
- Question: Was Utah was a hotbed of violence, murder, and lawlessness that can be attributed to Mormon doctrine and practices? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Periodicals/L (6 revisions)
- Question: Was William McClellin disappointed in the endowment at the Kirtland Temple? (6 revisions)
- Question: What are the Kirtland Egyptian Papers and Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Critical sources boxes (6 revisions)
- Question: Was lying a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons? (6 revisions)
- Muhlestein: Sacrifice could be extended to foreigners who lived beyond the boundaries of Egypt (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/FAIR Conferences/2010 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/FAIR Conferences/2023 (6 revisions)
- Michael J. Dorais (2004): "The Geologic History of Hill Cumorah" (6 revisions)
- Question: What "plain and precious" teachings does the Book of Mormon provide regarding Satan? (6 revisions)
- Question: Were Brigham Young and the entire Church hierarchy responsible for the "Parrish-Potter" murders? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/FARMS Review/Volume 11 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/FARMS Review/Volume 14 (6 revisions)
- Mormonism and popular media/Video (6 revisions)
- Mormonism and popular media/Books (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/FARMS Review/Volume 23 (6 revisions)
- Question: Was using the name of the Lord in vain a crime that was "worthy of death" among 19th century Mormons? (6 revisions)
- Question: What Church sources discuss Joseph Smith and "folk magic"? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/JBMS/Volume 14 (6 revisions)
- Question: Was the Latter-day Saint concept of deification derived from Greek philosophy? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Interpreter/Volume 18 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Interpreter/Volume 19 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Interpreter/Volume 2 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Interpreter/Volume 31 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/JBMS/Volume 10 (6 revisions)
- Question: What Biblical scriptures discuss the doctrine of the deification of man? (6 revisions)
- Question: What Church disciplinary options are available? (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Scripture Central KnoWhys/0101-0200 (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Videos (6 revisions)
- Reference templates/Videos/FAIR Conference/2005 (6 revisions)
- Sidney B. Sperry (1995): "Questions arise as to how Jeremiah's prophecies appeared on the brass plates" (6 revisions)
- Source:Ashurst-McGee"A Pathway to Prophethood:This argument falls short theoretically. For those who do not believe in Joseph's visions, there was nothing to wake anyone anyway. (6 revisions)
- Source:Christofferson:Devotional Address:24 Sep 2013:The absence of evidence is not proof (6 revisions)
- Source:Church News:15 Sept 2007:Henry B. Eyring:What was done here long ago by members of our Church represents a terrible and inexcusable departure from Christian teaching and conduct (6 revisions)
- Source:Cyprian:Cyprian argued that since the Saints had sunk to such low levels of depravity they rightly deserved the harsh judgments of God (6 revisions)
- Source:Damrosch:The Narrative Covenant:Naham means "to mourn" (6 revisions)
- Source:David Whitmer Three Witness statements (6 revisions)
- Source:Echoes:Ch2:18:Land of Jerusalem (6 revisions)
- Source:Echoes:Ch5:12:First camp to Nahom - Mountains (6 revisions)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Becoming Like God:Latter-day Saints see all people as children of God in a full and complete sense (6 revisions)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah:It is therefore difficult to accurately generalize about the experience of all plural marriages (6 revisions)
- Source:Hamblin:The Bow and Arrow in the Book of Mormon:After the sword, the bow is the second most frequently mentioned weapon in the Book of Mormon (6 revisions)
- Source:Hegesippus:These also, as there were none of the apostles left, henceforth attempted, without shame to preach their false doctrine against the gospel of truth (6 revisions)
- Source:Hyrum Smith:Liberty Jail:I felt a determination to die, rather than deny the things which my eyes had seen (6 revisions)
- Source:Ignatius:the false prophets and the false apostles (6 revisions)