Mary Fielding Smith: Her Ox Goes Marching On
April 19, 2018[…] feeding the dog some kind of acid. It came to me that I should feed him 500 mg. of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) every day. So I bought chewables and did just that. Three […]
[…] feeding the dog some kind of acid. It came to me that I should feed him 500 mg. of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) every day. So I bought chewables and did just that. Three […]
<i>Dialogue 14.4 (Winter 1981): 28–39</i><br>Some time in June 1970 ,I invited a few friends to my house to chat about the then emerging women’s movement. If I had known we were about to make […]
[…] Joseph Smith’s Account of His First Vision and the 1820 Revival,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Spring 1971): 106-107. Ibid., pp. 98-99. Lucy Mack Smith’s original manuscript, written by Howard Coray, is […]
[…] and sugar for an entire year. One Christ mas Rachel wept because she lacked a dime to buy a stick of candy for her boy’s holiday. Poverty, or at least scarcity, was a part […]
[…] every soul will be raised with spirit and body inseparably united. This is denied by organic evolutionists. 6. These scriptures teach that this earth is passing through seven days of temporal existence of one […]
[…] by the General Board of the Relief Society, 1921-1931, LDS Church Archives; Relief Society General Board, Minutes, 6 Nov. 1918 and 13 Mar. 1919, LDS Church Archives. To see the degree to which Relief […]
[…] or nude, he had dutifully returned with “sun tan” stockings explaining, “It looks like only black ladies buy stockings there.” This sister examined my legs critically and grinned, “Well, you still look pretty pale […]
I approach a description of this latest book by Hugh Nibley with much hesitation. With Nibley, you buy a package that is as much image as content. He is either viewed as the exemplary […]
[…] University. He was a business genius. President of Merrill Petroleum, he subsequently became president of the Trans- Canada Pipeline Ltd, which in four years, under his direction built a $350 million, 2,000-mile-long pipeline through […]
[…] with the avowed purpose of lobbying Church administrators for the preservation of historic Mormon buildings. Then, business over, he patted the red leather chair. “I think I’m a preservationist at heart, myself.” It does […]