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Published at Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. Editor and publisher was Egerton K. Evans. Published from 1897 to 1918. Official organ of the Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana District of the R.L.D.S. Church.
1 document(s)Number 17 of volume 2 (other numbers for volume 17 are not available). Includes articles by W. A. Goodwin, J. J. Cornish, G. F. Weston, J. A. Grant, J. H. Lake, Joseph W. Shippy and S.W.L. Scott among others.
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Missionary program from the RLDS Quorum of Seventy; revised by Dr. Eugene R. Worth.
12 document(s)PDF version of Go Ye And Teach #1.
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This electronic publication copyright © 2013 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.A series of sermon tracts issued quarterly from 1894 to 1906 by the Ensign Publishing House of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Sermons originally appeared in Zion's Ensign.
46 document(s)Edmund C. Briggs describes in this tract his experience of attending the first conference of the RLDS Church, held in a beautiful little grove about five and one-half miles west of Beloit, Wisconsin, in the town of Newark. 36 numbered pages.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Published in Zion's Ensign vol. 5:38:2 (September 15, 1894).
This electronic publication copyright © 2014 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Brother Smith states, "...I desire to impress upon your mind the fact that he changes not; hence always acts just like himself, and if we may ascertain from the history of his dealings with the children of men in the past, how, and by what means he has ever performed any work he has ever accomplished, we will learn something as to the manner of his work in performing the marvelous and wonderful work spoken of in our text."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Tract by President W. W. Blair of the RLDS Church. He shares his personal testimony of the restored gospel and also discusses the Reorganization of the Church.
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Discusses the characteristics of Jesus Christ. "Now, this is the life of Christ from the cradle to the grave. Time will not allow us to enlarge upon it further, but suffice it to say that Jesus Christ has proved the possibilities of humanity. He was our pattern, our guide; and though he was God manifest in the flesh, yet in his humiliation his judgment was taken away, and not until he arose did he enjoy the glory that he had with the Father before the world was."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Tract by I. M. Smith. He states, "On the day of Pentecost there was a miraculous display of God's power, causing unlearned Galileans to speak in languages they had never learned, but the only effect it seems to have had upon the multitude of unbelievers, was to cause them to marvel, some even going so far as to accuse them of being drunken. But while they stood in this bewildered, confused state of mind, Peter stood up and preached to them the gospel of Christ, the word of truth, and "when they heard these things they were pricked in their hearts," (Acts 2: 3 7), and began to inquire what they should do. Hence, you see that while a miraculous display of power may beget any amount of wonder and astonishment, it takes the word of truth to beget a gospel faith in the heart of man."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Discusses claims about ancient civilizations in America and their relation to the Book of Mormon. Brother Stebbins states, "...the Book of Mormon is a history of God's dealings with a certain portion of the Hebrew race, an account of the wanderings and experiences of a colony which came to America before the Babylonish captivity. For the Lord had declared by Moses that he would yet scatter Israel 'from the one end of the earth even unto the other.' (Deut. 28: 64.)"
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Brother Scott states, "So I say again the evidences direct and indirect, that cluster around the restoration of the gospel is connected with the restoration of the house of Israel, redeeming them from their long bondage state and inaugurating them into the commonwealth that God purposes to inaugurate them in to and make them the chief of all the kingdoms of the world, and this all is involved in the great work in which you and I are engaged...I repeat, in conclusion, that it seems to me that the only safety that is unavoidable to this crisis, is our adoption in to the family of Abraham by the restoration of the gospel, and ultimately enjoy the blessings of God when that people shall have passed their troubles, and when Christ reigns from the rivers to the ends of the earth, when he whispers peace to the captives and opens the prison doors to them that are bound and lets the captives go free."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Discusses the claims of two publications by members of the LDS Church. Refutes the claim that the Church became disorganized "'because' the president [Joseph Smith, Jr.] was killed, but as a result of departing from the faith on the part of many of the leading men in the church-Brigham Young especially included..."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Discusses salvation. "I know it is a common idea, or at least it is one that is frequently taught, that there is nothing for man to do, so far as the salvation of his soul is concerned, only to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ...but while we believe that faith is absolutely necessary, and that it is impossible to please God without it, we also believe that there are certain works required on the part of men, which are just as essential, just as necessary to his salvation, as it is that he believe. Now, if you take the position that men are saved by faith alone, then it seems to me that you would have to admit that Satan himself will be saved, because the Apostle James has said: 'Thou believes that there is one God; thou doest well; the devils also believe, and tremble' So you see if you have nothing only faith to recommend you to God, you have the same that they have."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.24 page tract on the necessity of water baptism for salvation. Brother Luff states, "To us, this question sounds about the same as would the inquiry, 'Is faith in God necessary?' We cannot understand why it should be asked by persons who have read the Bible carefully for themselves; but it is being asked, and that, too, by honest and intelligent persons. Hence we venture a very plain answer, and a few plain reasons for that answer. We shall use the Bible in so doing, believing that God's word will be taken in preference to ours. Our answer is, 'Yes, water baptism is essential to salvation.'"
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Sermon by President Joseph Smith III of the RLDS Church, delivered on September 2, 1900. He makes a statement regarding Joseph Smith, Jr (his father) seeing an angel in the grove during the first vision experience, "I may be pardoned this morning if my discourse be somewhat discursive, and I review, as rapidly as I may, some of the things which have been done in the spiritual realm of controversy since this church was organized April 6, 1830. In the first place the statement made by the angel to him who was chosen as the earthly instrument by which the church should be represented abroad, and should find its organization, was that the declarations of belief, or the creeds, were an abomination in God's sight."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved."That Christ's principal object in performing miracles was not for unbelievers is evident from the fact that he always required faith on the part of the recipient of the cure. Further, the fact that he was so secretive about his miracles in trying to keep it from being spread abroad in many instances, affords strong evidence that they were designed only for believers or for his disciples."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved."Reader, are you a member of the Utah Mormon church? If so, read this pamphlet. It is written especially for your benefit. You believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. Therefore, let us compare the most important doctrine of the Utah church with his revelations, as published in your own edition of the Doctrine and Covenants. To determine what the doctrines of your church are, we shall appeal to the teachings of its recognized authorities, as set forth in your own church publications."
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Published in Zion's Ensign vol. 5:38:2 (September 15, 1894). Reprint of the 1894 pamphlet.
This electronic publication copyright © 2015 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.18 page tract published by the RLDS Church. J. W. Peterson states, "Because the faith of Christ has always been opposed by certain classes, the Latter-day Saints are not above their Master in having their cause misrepresented by both pulpit and press, and themselves frowned upon by those who are ignorant of their faith. Because of this misrepresentation, many persons who have heard or read only the reverse side, often ask themselves the question: 'Is it right to go and hear them?' It is right and honorable to hear any one claiming to have the truth, that one may know for himself whether or not the claim is true and not be dependent on biased rumor."
This electronic publication copyright © 2016 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Brother Fry provides 12 distinct reasons why he believes in the Book of Mormon. This version was published by the Ensign Publishing House.
This electronic publication copyright © 2017 LatterDayTruth.org; All Rights Reserved.Published in Voree, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA from September 23, 1847 to June 6, 1850. It was the official publication of a faction of the church led by J. J. Strang. The first name of the publication was the Voree Herald which began publication in January 1846 (volume 1 numbers 1 through 10). The name was changed to Zion's Reveille in November 1846 with volume 1 number 11 and continued through volume 2 number 26 (September 16, 1847). The name was changed to Gospel Herald on September 23, 1847 with volume 2 number 27 & 28 (combined numbers) and continued through volume 5. The last date of the publication was June 6, 1850 (volume 5 number 12, which was whole number 180). James J. Strang was the editor.
0 document(s)Published and edited by George W. Millard at Perth, Western Australia in 1907.
1 document(s)Published by the General Sunday School Association of the RLDS Church starting in 1892. Lessons were published on a quarterly basis for several age groups, including Beginner Grade, Primary Grade, Intermediate Grade, Junior Grade and Senior Grade.
0 document(s)Publication edited by Benjamin Winchester which was published in 1841 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Volume 1 contained 12 numbers and was published from January 1, 1841 to June 15, 1841.
0 document(s)Official newspaper of the Australasian Mission of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS). Published Monthly from 1902 through 1933. The title of the publication was later changed to The Standard.
5 document(s)Discusses the elements of Christian baptism, including how one should be baptized (by immersion, sprinkling, pouring, etc.), who are the proper subjects for baptism, why a believer should be baptized (belief is not enough), and by whom (that is, who has authority to baptize).
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