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|link=Primary sources/ | |link=Primary sources/Eugene England/Why the Church Is As True As the Gospel | ||
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|summary=" | |summary=Originally entitled "Why the Church Is More True Than the Gospel", this was a presentation delivered by Eugene England at the 1985 Sunstone Theological Symposium. Retitled "Why the Church Is As True As the Gospel", it was published in Sunstone Magazine in 1986. | ||
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|summary="Seven Deadly Heresies" by Elder Bruce R. McConkie, Marriot Center, June 1, 1980 fireside | |summary="Seven Deadly Heresies" by Elder Bruce R. McConkie, Marriot Center, June 1, 1980 fireside | ||
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|summary="The Unwritten Order of Things," Elder Boyd K. Packer, Marriott Center, 15 October 1996 | |||
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|summary="Race Problems - As They Affect the Church" by Elder Mark E. Petersen, BYU Convention of Teachers of Religion on the College Level, August 27, 1954 | |summary="Race Problems - As They Affect the Church" by Elder Mark E. Petersen, BYU Convention of Teachers of Religion on the College Level, August 27, 1954 | ||
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==Miscellaneous== | ==Miscellaneous== | ||
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|link=Evolution#Official_statements_regarding_organic_evolution | |link=Evolution#Official_statements_regarding_organic_evolution |
These are texts of relevance to Church history and apologetics. They are not all "endorsed" by FAIR; they can sometimes be important for understanding where an issue or discussion has come from, however.
Summary: Published from 1897 to 1970, the Improvement Era was the Church's primary magazine and was the precursor to the Ensign and Liahona magazines.
Summary: This newspaper was the Church's primary newspaper in Great Britain.
Summary: The Evening and the Morning Star was an early Latter-day Saint newspaper originally published in Independence, Missouri between June 1832 and July 1833. Publication moved to Kirtland, Ohio between December 1833 and September 1834.
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Summary: The Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate was an early Latter-day Saint newspaper published in Kirtland, Ohio between October 1834 and September 1837. It was the successor to The Evening and Morning Star and the predecessor to the Elders' Journal.
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Summary: The Elders' Journal of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints published in Kirtland, Ohio, and then Far West, Missouri. It was the successor to the Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate and was eventually replaced by the Times and Seasons.
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Summary: The Times and Seasons was an early Latter-day Saint newspaper published in Nauvoo, Illinois between November 1839 and February 1846. It was the successor to the Elders' Journal.
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