June 14, 1995 by •
Abraham,
Adam,
blessings,
Book of Abraham,
Book of Mormon,
Book of Moses,
Canaan,
Creator,
cycle,
dispensation(s),
Enoch,
extermination,
God,
Hagar,
Haran (father of Abraham),
High Priest,
idol(s),
Isaac,
Joseph Smith,
Joseph Smith Jr.,
Lot,
migration(s),
Noah,
Pearl of Great Price,
Pharaoh,
Procrustean device,
righteousness,
Sarah,
Sefer ha-Yashar,
seven ages of man,
Sodom and Gomorrah,
the Gospel,
The LORD,
the needy,
the poor,
wealth
18 p. unpublished typescript. Lecture at the LDS Institute, Utah Valley State College, on June 14, 1995.
January 2, 1992 by •
Abel,
Abraham,
Adam,
beasts,
Brigham Young,
Cain,
creation(s),
creatures,
divinity,
dominion,
earth,
Eden,
environment,
God,
Ham,
happiness,
Hermes,
Holy calling,
Israel,
Joseph Smith,
Nimrod,
Noah,
Paradise,
Pluto,
power(s),
priesthood,
replenish,
responsibility,
revelation(s),
riches,
Satan,
spirits,
subdue,
the Fall,
The LORD,
Two Ways doctrine of the,
wickedness
The New Era 2:10 (October 1972): 24-31; reprinted in The New Era 11:1 (January 1981) and also available in Nibley on the Timely and the Timeless (Provo: Religious Studies Center, 1978): 85-99; CWHN 13:3-22. Pointed social commentary concerning the state of the natural environment. — Midgley
November 23, 1979 by •
angel(s) adversarial,
apocalyptic writings,
Apocryphon of John,
Bible,
Book of Enoch,
corruption,
cruelty,
Daughters of Men,
depravity,
earth corruption of,
earthquakes,
Enoch,
Enoch Son of Jared,
evil,
fallen angels,
God,
God charity of,
God wisdom of,
heavenly order exploitation of,
Holy One,
Joseph Smith Jr. and Enoch,
mercy,
Noah,
oaths,
ordinances changed,
Pearl of Great Price,
priestcraft(s),
priesthood false,
Satan and Enoch,
Semiazas,
Seth,
shame,
Sons of Heaven,
Syriac Apocalypse of Paul,
the Flood,
The LORD,
theodicy,
violence,
Watchers,
Zohar
in Pearl of Great Price Symposium, held at Brigham Young University on November 22, 1975: 76-85, 93-96. Reprinted in CWHN 2:1-18
January 2, 1969 by •
Abraham,
anti-Christ,
apostles,
Apostolic Fathers,
baptism,
Cain,
Catholic(s),
central lack of authority,
Christian(s) church,
Christian(s) Early,
Christian(s) philosophers,
Clement,
Clementine Recognitions,
Constantine,
Consubstantial",
Council of Nicea,
dispensation(s),
doctrinal vacuum,
doctrine,
doctrine(s),
Early Christian philosophers,
Egypt,
Emperor,
Eusebius,
evolution,
falsified,
forged,
fulfillment,
Gnostics,
God,
Great Assembly Gap,
Holy Spirit,
Holy Trinity,
Ignatius,
Israel,
James the Just,
Jerusalem,
Jesus Christ,
Justinian,
manuscript(s),
nation(s),
New Education Testament,
Noah,
Origen (early church father),
Paul,
Peter,
philosophers,
philosophy,
prediction,
Pseudo-Gospels,
rejected,
repentance,
scholar(s),
scripture(s),
Secrets of the Kingdom,
servants,
Socrates,
St. Augustine,
teaching,
Tertullian,
the Church Fathers,
The LORD,
the Primitive Church,
tribe(s),
Two Ways
23 pp., mimeographed class handout, ca.1952. A compendium of passages from the New Testament, the early fathers of the Church, and from historians of Christian antiquity on the question of the apostasy. — Midgley