Showing below up to 50 results in range #5,801 to #5,850.
- Messenger and Advocate/2 (5 revisions)
- Millennial Star (Sep 1840): "We learn these gentlemen will continue their journey, and after their visit to Palenque, will proceed to Mexico" (5 revisions)
- Missionary responds to critic (1843): "I contend that it is North and South America both that includes the promised land to the branches of Joseph" (5 revisions)
- Mormonism/Atheism/Epistemic Responsibility (5 revisions)
- Neal A. Maxwell (1986): "Whether located in Meso–America or elsewhere, they were one people among many peoples on this planet and perhaps even on the western hemisphere" (5 revisions)
- Oliver Cowdery reaffirmed his published testimony of the Book of Mormon (5 revisions)
- Orson Pratt (1840): "they were marvellously brought across the great deep to the shores of North America" (5 revisions)
- Parley P. Pratt (Aug 1840): "excavating in the neighbourhood of Bahia, in Brazil...bearing a strong architectural resemblance to the ruins existing in the northern parts of Norway, in Iceland, and in Greenland" (5 revisions)
- Paul R. Cheesman (Nov 1968): "There are those who believe that there are two Hill Cumorahs...Advocates of this theory establish their analysis primarily from the internal evidences of the Book of Mormon" (5 revisions)
- Practice TOC page (5 revisions)
- Question: Are chariots an anachronism for the Book of Abraham? (5 revisions)
- Question: Are the scenes contained in the facsimiles anachronistic to the time of Abraham? (5 revisions)
- Question: Can spiritual experiences be simply willed to reality? (5 revisions)
- Question: Could Joseph Smith have modeled the "wicked character" named "Lemuel" in the Book of Mormon upon the Smith's landlord, Lemuel Durfee? (5 revisions)
- Question: Could the fact that Orson Pratt considered cureloms to possibly be mammoths support the theory that Joseph Smith used Gilbert Hunt's The Late War in "authoring" The Book of Mormon? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young "proudly admit" to being a dictator? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young advocate that apostates have their throats cut? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young call for blood atonement in order to punish Washington politicians? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young claim that the Kingdom of God was already organized on earth, and that the inhabitants of the earth did not know it? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young institute slavery in Utah? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Brigham Young plan to "rule over all the earth"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Heber C. Kimball and Orson Hyde order Nauvoo's police force to kill an apostate named Lambert Symes? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Heber C. Kimball encourage violence and intimidation in order to keep followers "in line"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Hosea Stout have three men flogged because they "were not in good fellowship"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith boast of his "violent deeds"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did Joseph own 144 acres of land in Kirtland? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did any publications prior to 1870 mention the phrase "This is My Beloved Son" in connection with the First Vision? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did historian Thomas Alexander claim that "the Indians" forced Mormons to commit the Mountain Meadows Massacre? (5 revisions)
- Question: Did the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) invest more money in Proposition 8 than in all of its combined humanitarian efforts? (5 revisions)
- Question: Do Latter-day Saints believe that they were the only ones with a "legitimate right to be stewards" of all property on the earth? (5 revisions)
- Question: Do the Late War and the Book of Mormon describe "burned martyrs" in a similar way? (5 revisions)
- Question: Do the Late War and the Book of Mormon describe a "Spiritual being entering hearts" in a similar way? (5 revisions)
- Question: Do the Late War and the Book of Mormon share a similarity in describing women as "tender"—prey to the lusts of men? (5 revisions)
- Question: How realistic is the name "Shazer" described in the Book of Mormon? (5 revisions)
- Question: How reliable is the testimony of Bishop Philip Klingensmith with regard to the Mountain Meadows Massacre? (5 revisions)
- Question: How should we collectively view the concept of harm? (5 revisions)
- Question: How should we understand the concept of worthiness? (5 revisions)
- Question: Is a Mormon disciplinary council really called a "court of love?" (5 revisions)
- Question: Is it true that there is no mention of Joseph Smith seeing the Father and Son in any “contemporary” newspaper, diary, LDS publication, or writing of any kind until the year 1838? (5 revisions)
- Question: Is the mention of the metal "ziff" in the Book of Mormon an anachronism? (5 revisions)
- Question: Is the phrase "to come out against" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Is the suicide rate in Utah higher than the national average? (5 revisions)
- Question: Is there no biblical requirement to receive baptism? (5 revisions)
- Question: Journal of Discourses 2:210 says Jesus was being married to Mary and Martha in Cana. Why would Jesus be invited to his own wedding? (5 revisions)
- Question: Should there be archaeological evidence for the Book of Mormon? (5 revisions)
- Question: Should “the plains” of Moreh in the Book of Abraham actually be “the oak” of Moreh? (5 revisions)
- Question: Since Nephi beheaded Laban, wouldn't there be a large amount of blood afterward? (5 revisions)
- Question: Was ''The Evening and the Morning Star'' threatening non-Mormon with "imminent destruction" if they did not repent? (5 revisions)
- Question: Was 19th century Mormonism perceived as a group of "radical, immoral, and un-American band of religious zealots"? (5 revisions)
- Question: Was Joseph Smith, Sr. a believer in witchcraft and the supernatural? (5 revisions)