October 10, 1997 by •
Adam's curse,
Analiza Brigham Young,
automation,
Brigham Young,
curse,
develop talents,
Egypt,
Joseph Smith,
made work,
mobs,
Mormon(s),
projects,
spent,
talents,
temple(s) work,
waste,
wealth,
work
3 pp., s.s., typed transcript of a lecture given on March 19, 1964 Listening to Mr. Huff is like listening to Casals play the Bach Unaccompanied on the cello. So I’ll give you a bar of “Chopsticks,” and then we can get back to Hoffer. Now, what he said is entirely in line with what …
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September 9, 1992 by •
Adam,
ancient world,
Ark of the Covenant,
Asiatic(s),
camp,
ceremonial camp,
Christian(s),
combat,
cosmology,
Egypt,
epic hero,
epic literature,
feudalism,
Greeks,
hierocentric state,
Holy Camp,
Holy City,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
King(s),
Mesopotamia,
migration(s),
monarchs,
Near East,
nomads,
Oriental,
outer space,
palace,
Paradise,
pharaohs,
philosophy,
political philosophy,
refuge,
ritual,
Romans,
Royal Progress,
sacred shrine,
sacred tent,
shrine,
State,
tax,
tent(s),
the Flood,
The LORD,
the Temple,
toll,
underworld,
war,
Windflood
Western Political Quarterly 29:4 (December 1966): 599-630; CWHN 10:33-98. An historical study of the roots of taxation, property and political dominion. — Midgley
January 12, 1988 by •
Abraham,
Alma,
America,
apocalyptic,
Book of Mormon,
Captain Moroni,
charity,
crime,
Cumorah,
cursing and blessing,
desert,
destruction,
Egypt,
Egyptian,
Enoch,
evil,
freedom,
Gadianton(s) robbers,
gain,
Gentiles,
God,
history,
Indians American,
inequality,
iniquity,
Jacob,
Jaredites,
Jerusalem,
Jesus Christ,
Joseph Smith,
judges,
judgment(s),
King Mosiah,
Laman,
Lamanite(s),
Lehi,
liberty,
money,
Mormon (the Book of Mormon prophet),
Moroni,
Nephi,
Nephites,
New Education World,
Old World,
popularity,
power(s),
pride,
priestcraft(s),
probation,
rebellion,
Rekhabite(s),
repent,
repentance,
riches,
righteous,
righteous society,
righteousness,
robbers,
Satan,
secret abominations,
sin,
the Gospel,
the Law,
Title of Liberty,
transgression,
unbelief,
war,
weaknesses,
wilderness
CWHN 8:498-532 This article is based on a transcript of a talk given at the 1986 Sunstone Theological Symposium in Salt Lake City. It was published in Sunstone 12 (January 1988): 14—25.
January 2, 1985 by •
British actio,
C. G. Jung,
C. P. Thiele,
ceremonial centers,
Christian(s),
culture(s),
Druids,
Egypt,
evolution,
governments,
Holy center,
Israel,
Jacob Grimm,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
libraries,
London Temple,
M. Eliade,
Max Mueller,
megalithic complexes and rings,
Moslem(s),
mounds,
myth(s),
philology,
poema,
prehistoric,
religion,
religious belief,
rites,
ritual,
sacred,
sacred place,
scholar(s),
secular,
stone circle,
Temple of Juno Moneta,
temple(s),
temple(s) London,
temple(s) of Juno Moneta,
temple(s) records,
the Law,
Theodor Gaster,
Year drama Rite(s)
Looking Backward. In The Temple in Antiquity: Ancient Records and Modern Perspectives, edited by Truman G. Madsen, 39–51. Provo, UT: RSC, 1984.
November 1, 1984 by •
ancient Near East,
apocrypha,
apostles,
Egypt,
foundation,
Greek,
Greek Septuagint,
inspired translation,
Jews,
New Education Testament,
Old Testament,
principal informant,
scripture(s),
translation
Learn Greek through the New Testament, by C. Wilfred Griggs and Randall Stewart, Foreword, (Provo: The Interlinguistica Series in Foreign Languages, 1981): I, ia.