Teachings Of The Prophet Rulon C Allred Topically Organized

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Teachings of the Prophet Rulon C. Allred - Topically Organized

For over forty years I have wished I had such a book as you are now considering. I truly love the original blue books - "Treasures of Knowledge - Selected Discourses and Excerpts from Talks by Rulon C. Allred" - volumes 1 & 2. These were typed by various persons and finally compiled by Louis R. Allred, Dauna Baird and Robert R. Openshaw. These volumes have served us well as a fundamentally sound source to personally check each of us in our doctrinal understanding as Latter-day Saints, and now with this tool you will be able to compare Brother Rulon's impromptu discourses with my "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith - Topically Organized" and my "LDS Conference Report Extracts - 1852-1886" which will aid you in comparing the doctrinal teachings and views of all these Prophets Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, Lorenzo Snow and Joseph F. Smith with each other. This one volume authoritative work (TPRCA-TO) contains over 500 topics into which the excerpts of Rulon C. Allred's verbatim discourses of the last seven years [7] of his mortal ministry have been categorically placed. These are alphabetically organized for students, teachers and leaders who can now quickly reference and assure themselves that they are personally in harmony with with the heaven inspired teachings of this powerful prophet and successor of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The truths herein contained will provide for quick - more in depth studies - of easily comparible doctrinal teaching of all these, before mentioned prophets of the Living God. As with the "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith" (or the TPJS), Brother Rulon's Teachings in the two 1981-1982 blue volumes called "Treasures of Knowledge" - it has heretofore been very difficult to find specific doctrinal principles in a collected format to tap into for sermons, lessons and general study; and to compare and contrast doctrines and teachings with the various contenders or "would-be successors" of the Prophet Joseph Smith. I would not claim this work to be absolutely comprehensive but it is quite thorough as the many topics overlap extensively - many, many times. Enjoy!
Control of the Physical Environment

Author: United States. Bureau of Labor Standards
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 1969
Mormon Redress Petitions

Author: Clark V. Johnson
language: en
Publisher: Bookcraft, Incorporated
Release Date: 1992
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began settling in Missouri in 1831. The original place of settlement was Jackson County, on the western border of the state. As early as 1832 trouble arose between the Mormons and their Missouri neighbors. In 1833 mobs drove the Mormons from Jackson County and into the neighboring counties of Clay and Ray and further north into what eventually became Caldwell and Davies Counties. The Mormons again built communities and planted crops. By 1836, mobs again began to molest the Mormon communities. The Mormons living in the counties of Ray and Clay were again forced to flee their homes and joined other members of the Church living in Caldwell and Davies Counties. The respite, however, was short lived as persecution and mob violence came to a head in the summer and fall of 1838. Joseph Smith and other Mormon leaders were placed in Liberty Jail while the body of the Church was forced to flee the state to Iowa Territory and the State of Illinois. As early as 1839 members of the Church who had been forced to flee Missouri began preparing affidavits and petitioning for compensation for their losses and suffering at the hands of the Missourians.