Strong Like Water
April 10, 2018[…] degree. Karmine suspects her daughter-in-law is also trying to get pregnant. Karmine must resist the impulse to call Marcee and beg her to major in prelaw, premed, to resist the Mormon influence and forget […]
[…] degree. Karmine suspects her daughter-in-law is also trying to get pregnant. Karmine must resist the impulse to call Marcee and beg her to major in prelaw, premed, to resist the Mormon influence and forget […]
<i>Dialogue 27.1(Spring 1994): 1–72</i><br>Smith discusses the importance of plural marriage in Nauvoo to church history. He shows that after Joseph Smith passed away, Nauvoo polygamy numbers rose.
<i>Dialogue 27.3 (1994): 289–298</i><br>Over time Joseph Smith changed his stance on freemasonary, which led to him being included as part of the group. Some of the common aspects of freemasonry introduced into the endowment ceremony.
[…] deeply in volved in the church and began serving in positions of priesthood leadership culminating in my call as bishop ten years later. Still terribly immature and without a firm personal theology, I was […]
[…] needs. On the Wednesday night before John R Kennedy’s inauguration in January 1961, McMurrin received a telephone call from Alvin Eurich, Vice President for Educational Programs at the Ford Foundation. Eurich explained that he […]
[…] always an abstraction until someone I had grown close to was killed in that way. I will call him James Frederick—Jimmy. Everything I have to say about him is colored by the fact that […]
I turned from the calendar to find the diary in my bookcase. It was hard to miss; the orange and red cover stood out like a sister at a priest hood meeting. I started […]
[…] not eat the bread of idleness. 28 She is commended by her children, who rise up and call her blessed; her husband also praises her: 29 “There are other women who have done excellently, […]
[…] of Angels in America, entitled Perestroika, would attempt to bring to closure what one critic would eventually call the “biggest cliffhanger in Broadway history.” In this second half Mormonism plays an even greater role […]
[…] people there fail in this undertaking, it means the breaking up of the Torrey Ward. Brother Clawson now recommended, in view of the conditions set forth, that $1,000 be appropriated to assist the people […]