Showing below up to 50 results in range #6,101 to #6,150.
- Self-contradiction → Mormonism and church integrity
- Seminary Manual (2013): "Joseph Smith emphasized different aspects of his vision in his multiple accounts" → Multiple accounts of the First Vision
- Seniority in the Quorum of the Twelve → Standards for prophetic succession
- Sept 6 → Mormonism and Church discipline/Scholars#The .22September Six.22
- Sept six → Mormonism and Church discipline/Scholars#The .22September Six.22
- September 22 → Question: Was the fact that the recovery of the Book of Mormon plates occurred on the autumnal equinox somehow significant?
- September 6 → Mormonism and Church discipline/Scholars#The .22September Six.22
- September Dawn → Question: Does the film "September Dawn" about the Mountain Meadows Massacre accurately portray the historical events?
- September six → Mormonism and Church discipline/Scholars#The .22September Six.22
- Settings:HalesSite box color → Template:Settings:HalesSite box color
- Shadow or Reality - 5th edition → Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Mormonism: Shadow or Reality
- Sharon, Vermont → Locations#Sharon, Vermont
- Sidney Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship → The Spalding Theory of Book of Mormon authorship#Did Joseph Smith know Sidney Rigdon prior to 1830.3F
- Signature Books → Publications/Publishers#Signature Books
- Silkworms → Sorenson: Linen and silk textiles in ancient America
- Slavery in Utah → Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Changing World of Mormonism/Chapter 10
- Smithsonian statement on Book of Mormon archaeology → Question: Does the Smithsonian Institution send out a letter regarding the use of the Book of Mormon as a guide for archaeological research?
- Smithsonian statement on Book of Mormon archaeology/CriticalSources → Template:Critical sources box:Book of Mormon/Archaeology/Smithsonian statement/CriticalSources
- Smithsonian statement on Book of Mormon archeology → Question: Does the Smithsonian Institution send out a letter regarding the use of the Book of Mormon as a guide for archaeological research?
- Snow in the Book of Mormon → Climate in the Book of Mormon#Question: Why does Nephi mention "snow" in the Book of Mormon?
- Snow in the Book of Mormon - 1 Nephi 11:8 → Climate in the Book of Mormon#Question: Why does Nephi mention "snow" in the Book of Mormon?
- Snuffer → Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/Denver Snuffer
- So what's the deal with DanBrown's next book and the Mormons? → Mormonism and popular media/Dan Brown's next book and Mormonism
- Social pressure and the priesthood ban/CriticalSources → Template:Critical sources box:Mormonism and racial issues/Blacks and the priesthood/Social pressure/CriticalSources
- Sola scriptura → Mormonism and the Bible/Completeness
- Solomon Spalding → The Spalding Theory of Book of Mormon authorship
- Solomon Spaulding → The Spalding Theory of Book of Mormon authorship
- Source:Adams:Lehi's Jerusalem and Writing on Metal Plates:1994:Did others in Lehi's Jerusalem inscribe records on metal plates? → William J. Adams Jr. (1994): "These incidences raise the question: Did others in Lehi's Jerusalem inscribe records on metal plates?"
- Source:Allen:Improvement Era:April 1970:he continued to do so in varying detail until the year of his death → Allen (1970): "the Prophet described his experience to friends and acquaintances at least as early as 1831-32...he continued to do so in varying detail until the year of his death"
- Source:American Revivalist:2 Feb 1833:The Book of Mormon is a record of the forefathers of our western tribes of Indians → American Revivalist (2 Feb 1833): "The Book of Mormon is a record of the forefathers of our western tribes of Indians"
- Source:Anderson:By the Gift and Power of God:Ensign:September 1977:Joseph Smith may have used a bible during translation → Ensign (Sept. 1977): "If his translation was essentially the same as that of the King James version, he apparently quoted the verse from the Bible"
- Source:Anderson:Investigating:137-18:All witnesses reaffirm their published testimony → Richard Anderson: All eleven Book of Mormon witnesses publicly reaffirmed their testimony as printed
- Source:Anthony W. Ivins:Apr 1929:Where was the land of Zarahemla? Where was the City of Zarahemla?...There has never been anything yet set forth that definitely settles that question → Anthony W. Ivins (Apr 1929): "Where was the land of Zarahemla? Where was the City of Zarahemla?...There has never been anything yet set forth that definitely settles that question"
- Source:Appleby:Mormonism Consistent:1843:I contend that it is North and South America both that includes the promised land to the branches of Joseph → 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"
- Source:Armitage:Silk production and its impact on families and communites in Oaxaca, Mexico:2008:Wild silk → Armitage: "It is suggested by de Ávila Blomberg that wild silk was used in Oaxaca in pre-Columbian times"
- Source:Armitage:Silk production and its impact on families and communities in Oaxaca, Mexico:2008:Wild silk → Armitage: "It is suggested by de Ávila Blomberg that wild silk was used in Oaxaca in pre-Columbian times"
- Source:B.H. Roberts:New Witnesses For God:we need not be surprised if we sometimes find them mistaken in their conceptions and deductions → B.H. Roberts: "we need not be surprised if we sometimes find them mistaken in their conceptions and deductions"
- Source:BYU Master's Thesis:Aug 1968:Uses Mesoamerica as presumptive culture source for costumes destined for a Book of Mormon re-enactments → BYU Master's Thesis (Aug 1968): Uses Mesoamerica as presumptive culture source for costumes destined for a Book of Mormon re-enactments
- Source:Backman:Ensign:January 1985:On at least four different occasions, Joseph Smith either wrote or dictated to scribes accounts → Backman (1985): "On at least four different occasions, Joseph Smith either wrote or dictated to scribes accounts of his sacred experience of 1820"
- Source:Barney:KJV Italics:three types of evidence favoring the conclusion that Joseph understood the meaning of the italicized words → Barney: "three types of evidence favoring the conclusion that Joseph understood the meaning of the italicized words"
- Source:Benajah Williams:July 1820:Had a two Days meeting at Sq Bakers in Richmond → Events leading to the First Vision
- Source:Bernardino de Sahagun:The War of Conquest: How It Was Waged Here in Mexico:Aztecs viewed Spanish horses as deer → Bernardino de Sahagun: "Fodder was provided the deer—horses—which the Spaniards rode"
- Source:Bitton:Great-Grandfather’s Family:Ensign:Feb 1977:plural marriage...Starting during Joseph Smith’s own lifetime but limited to a few dozen families until its official announcement in 1852 → Ensign (1977): "plural marriage...Starting during Joseph Smith’s own lifetime but limited to a few dozen families until its official announcement in 1852"
- Source:BoM verses:Horses → Verses in the Book of Mormon that talk about "horses"
- Source:Book of Jubilees:Chapter 12:1-8:Abraham tells his father that he should not worship idols → Book of Jubilees 12:1-8: "Abram said to Terah his father...What help and profit have we from those idols which thou dost worship...And his father said unto him...Keep silent, my son, lest they slay thee"
- Source:Bradshaw:Defining Adultery:Joseph Smith could not have been properly convicted of adultery under the law of Illinois in 1844 → Was the practice of polygamy against the law in Illinois in the 1840s?
- Source:Brigham Young:1855:JD 2:171:The Lord did not come with the armies of heaven → Brigham Young (1855): "The Lord did not come with the armies of heaven...But He did send His angel to this same obscure person, Joseph Smith jun"
- Source:Brigham Young:1861:JD 8:354:The Lord chose Joseph Smith, called upon him at fourteen years of age, gave him visions → Brigham Young (1861): "The Lord chose Joseph Smith, called upon him at fourteen years of age, gave him visions"
- Source:Brigham Young:1867:JD 12:67:the Lord called upon Joseph he was but a boy—a child, only about fourteen years of age → Brigham Young (1867): "the Lord called upon Joseph he was but a boy—a child, only about fourteen years of age"
- Source:Brigham Young:JD 14:116:whether the Lord...made the earth in six days or in as many millions of years, is and will remain a matter of speculation → Brigham Young (1871): "whether the Lord...made it in six days or in as many millions of years, is and will remain a matter of speculation in the minds of men unless he give revelation on the subject"