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The Autobiography of B.H. Roberts by Brigham H. Roberts,

The Autobiography of B.H. Roberts by Brigham H. Roberts,
In this exciting and readable autobiography, one of the most colorful figures of the Mormon frontier recounts his poverty-stricken childhood, his rowdy adolescence in Rocky Mountain mining camps, his unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Congress, and his stormy career in one of the leading councils of the Mormon church. Polygamy, women's suffrage, prohibition, and separation of church and state occupy center stage in the unfolding drama of Brigham Henry Roberts's controversial life. His storybook adventures made him a household name during his lifetime. His impassioned speeches incited civil disturbances, his reasoned writings defined and codified religious beliefs, and his candid disclosures of Utah history brought him both respect and censure. He is best remembered today as the quintessential LDS intellectual, but his life story ranks among his greatest achievements, told as it is with simplicity and forthrightness. Abandoned as a child, raised by abusive foster parents, addicted to alcohol, he nevertheless went on to serve an impressive ten-year mission and to become an unusually outspoken and influential member of the LDS hierarchy. His opposition to women's suffrage and indifference to his polygamous wives are disclosed in an equally matter-of-fact way.



The Articles of Faith by James E. Talmage,
The Articles of Faith by James E. Talmage,
When the editor of the Chicago Democrat asked Joseph Smith about Mormonism in 1842, the church founder responded with a short history and a list of doctrinal statements identifying the basic tenets of the faith. This short list became known as the Articles of Faith. In 1899 James Talmage published his ground-breaking treatise that bore the same name -- a book that has been a standard of Mormon thought for over a century. Topics include the nature of God, the atonement, sacraments and ordinances, Zion, the purpose of the Book of Mormon, and humankind in the nation, church, and cosmos. This facsimile reproduction of Talmage's original work includes an explanatory introduction by Talmage scholar James Harris and a special appendix that reprints Talmage's 1930 revision of the Doctrine and Covenants. The latter was published by the LDS church in several languages and then abandoned.



Faith-promoting history (LDS) - Faith-promoting history is a commonly used term to describe history that tends to ignore more controversial aspects of the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

1890 Manifesto - The 1890 Manifesto, sometimes simply called The Manifesto, was a historical statement which officially renounced the practice of polygamy in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church; see also "Mormon"). Signed on by LDS President Wilford Woodruff in September of 1890, the Manifesto was a dramatic turning point in LDS Church history.

David O. McKay - David Oman McKay (September 8, 1873 – January 18, 1970) was the ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ("LDS Church"; see also Mormon), serving from 1951 until his death in 1970. Ordained an Apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in 1906, he was a General Authority for nearly sixty-four years, longer than anyone else in LDS Church history.

History of the Roman Catholic Church - The History of the Roman Catholic Church covers a period of just under two thousand years, making the Church one of the oldest religious institutions in history. As one of the oldest branches of Christianity, the history of the Roman Catholic Church plays an integral part of the History of Christianity as a whole.



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