The High Price of Poetry
April 18, 2018[…] now still living, was born on 31 May 1889. When he was fifteen, in 1904, Father started to farm on his own in Idaho. Hitler was then a choirboy in Austria, avidly aspiring to […]
[…] now still living, was born on 31 May 1889. When he was fifteen, in 1904, Father started to farm on his own in Idaho. Hitler was then a choirboy in Austria, avidly aspiring to […]
[…] (Nov./Dec. 1982): 49-56. Gary L. Browning, “The Nuclear Knot in Diplomatic Ties,” BYU Today, May 1983, 3– 6. Letters to the editor, BYU Today, Aug. p. 4, and Oct. 1983, p. 5. Edwin B. […]
[…] our goal, “sufficiency” to deter is an adequate strategy; the quest for nuclear superiority must be rejected. 3. Nuclear deterrence should be used as a step on the way toward progressive dis armament. Each […]
[…] institutions, they did not erase the assumption that a single power might — perhaps should — rule over all. Nor did they erase the image of the man who was God. In some subtle […]
[…] the addresses given to the annual general conference of the LDS church in Salt Lake City, April 6-8 and 10, 1898. On April 7, several LDS authorities specifically referred to the war situation. Apostle […]
[…] name “Sweet Home,” the structure of Snow’s verse is closest to the Payne poem. Times and Seasons 6 (1 Feb. 1845) : 799; also Nauvoo Neighbor 2 (5 Feb. 1845) : . See Albert […]
[…] again he would transcend both horns with a principle that embraced them both. (For example, see Mark 12:13-17: “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”) […]
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