Enchanting Manliness
May 1, 2018[…] commanding inside, you can fool the world with a few well-chosen pieces of clothing. For example, always buy shoes which are a few sizes too large; wear golf shirts which are at least two […]
[…] commanding inside, you can fool the world with a few well-chosen pieces of clothing. For example, always buy shoes which are a few sizes too large; wear golf shirts which are at least two […]
[…] as Related to Church Orthodoxy.” Brigham Young University, 1969. Tychsen, Holger B. C. “History of Raymond, Alberta, Canada.” Utah State University, 1969. Walker, J. LeRoy. “Application of Media to the Training of Church Leader- […]
[…] and perhaps my entire paper, begs a major philosophical question. I am well aware of the age-old debate over the reality of free will. I am aware of most of the arguments against free will […]
[…] with the Greek text that most modern versions have relied upon, including the NEB. Possession of some 3,000 catalogued Greek manuscripts (and a like number uncatalogued) is both the joy and despair of the […]
[…] the current philosophy of the “experts” on that Committee seems to be to tear down and start over, and never to preserve. We have heard it argued that your tabernacle is obsolete, but never […]
[…] center was rejected there were only two serious alternatives to demolition. The possibility of turning the building over to a local political subdivision, either Coalville City or Summit County, was rejected because it would […]
[…] could have eliminated some of the ephemera but decided that this would detract from the value of our service. Rather than resort to paring the bibliography, the superfluous introduction has been minimized and concludes here.
[…] six), he lost his standing in the Church and eventually died alone on a unsuccessful farm in Canada. He seems to have been a villain, but we never hear his side of the story. […]
[…] pitifulness (“It’s not her fault, she wants to marry.”), tolerate only facetious exultings in the unencumbered life, for to be seriously exultant is to be instantly suspected of unrighteousness. To be too happy brings […]
[…] she asked if she could expect to serve a five-year term. President Clark looked down at her over the rims of his eyeglasses and replied: “You may not last that long, Sister.” “Last” she […]