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
February 1, 1988 by •
Apostolic Church,
Arab(s),
ben Chaiyim,
Bible,
Catholic(s),
censorship,
Christian(s) church,
churchmen,
Constantine,
control,
darkness,
deception,
destruction of documents,
documents,
emendation,
Eusebius,
evidence,
evolution,
Ezekiel,
fact(s),
fair deception,
falsification,
fiction,
follies of translation,
forgery,
George Orwell,
God,
Greek,
historian(s),
history,
idioms,
illusion,
interpreting,
Jerome,
Jesus,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
kale apate,
knowledge,
Koran,
language(s),
lie,
lying,
Masoretic text,
Middle Ages,
New Education Testament,
Odes of Solomon,
opinion(s),
Origen (early church father),
Patrologiae,
Protestant(s),
Roman emperor church,
Romans,
rule of,
salvation,
scholar(s),
scholarship,
scientific,
scripture(s),
selecting,
Septuagint,
shortcuts,
substitution,
the ancients,
the Church history,
translations,
translator,
unfavorable,
Unquenchable Light,
Vatican excavations Library,
writing
a series of articles in three parts in The Improvement Era. This series was to have been continued, but was actually abandoned. The materials were eventually used in “The Passing of the Church,” Church History 30: 2 (June 1961): 131-154; reprinted in When the Lights Went Out (1970, 2001): 1-32; and in BYU Studies 16:1 …
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January 2, 1982 by •
Abraham,
apostles,
Caesar,
Caliphs,
Catholic(s),
Centurion,
Christian(s),
churchmen,
Claudius,
Constantine (Emperor),
economy,
Egypt,
Emperor,
Enoch,
eternal,
Father,
Felix,
Festus,
Gentiles,
God,
Herod Agrippa,
High Priest,
Holy Ghost,
Israel,
Jerusalem,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Chrysostom,
Joseph Smith,
Khan(s),
King(s),
Latter-day Saints,
love,
magistrates,
ministers,
missionary,
Mormonism,
Moses,
party,
Paul the Apostle,
Pharaoh,
polis,
political,
politics,
Popes,
prophet(s),
Protestant(s),
restoration,
Romans,
Rome,
Satan,
Sicarii,
temporal,
the Church,
the Gospel,
the Law,
The LORD,
the press,
the Prince of this World,
the Savior,
Western World,
world(s)
22 pp., typed manuscript for an Academics Lecture given on June 3, 1976 at BYU on politics; CWHN 13:105-137. An examination of how the Saints should understand involvement in politics, among other things drawing upon the examples of Paul and Daniel. — Midgley
February 1, 1981 by •
Agathias,
angel(s),
aristocracy,
Asia,
Attila,
Augustine,
barbarians,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
churchmen,
civilized man,
conformity,
Constantine,
culture(s),
demands,
devil(s),
East and West,
education,
Emperor,
Empire,
fourth century A.D.,
free men,
freedom,
God,
Greece,
Greek,
internal decay,
Jesus Christ,
Khan(s),
landowners,
loyalty,
opposition,
oversimplification,
pagan(s),
panegyrics,
Persia,
persuasion,
polarized loyalties,
Priscus,
rhetoric,
Romanitas,
Romans,
Rome,
scholar(s),
Scythians,
society,
super-weapon,
the Church,
the Faith,
the nobles,
Two Worlds,
Vandals,
Western civilization
Western Political Quarterly 6:4 (1953):631-657; CWHN 10:195. An examination of the problem of loyalty in the 4th century, with obvious significance for our own time. — Midgley