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r/songwriter's collegiate folk past with his | latter-day adult contemporary glories. |
ays Little Fish can be regarded as a direct, | latter-day answer to Company. |
nal shoegaze bands from the early 1990s, and | latter-day bands such as Slow Dive, Ride, and Lush. |
006) was an American R&B and soul singer and | latter-day bass singer for The Temptations between 1995 |
Latter-day bearers of the name include the film-maker, | |
oach of The Man Who became a hallmark of the | latter-day Britpop sound, and inspired a new wave of UK |
spiritual death, and the organization of the | latter-day church. |
These | latter-day Cobalt 60 stories were serialized in the mag |
y 30, 2004 article on Pride and Prejudice: A | Latter-day Comedy |
His next film was Pride and Prejudice: A | Latter-day Comedy. |
ckswitch asexually in the same manner as the | Latter-day Decepticons introduced in the Transformers: |
These | latter-day Embassy LP releases were issued in the UK an |
East of Borneo went on to achieve | latter-day fame when an avant-garde filmmaker, Joseph C |
descriptives as the last bohemian, a rustic | latter-day Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec or an ongoing work |
is long-time collaborator and bassist in the | latter-day Icicle Works Roy Corkill), the album takes i |
use's adaptation makes heavy weather of this | latter-day King Lear. |
o Burn had a sound not dissimilar to that of | latter-day Kyuss, which can be attributed to Garcia's s |
h Way but Loose, which appeared on Garrett's | latter-day label, Viva Records. |
The song had initially been recorded by the | latter-day line-up of The Byrds in July 1972 for possib |
It is the "British Rail" -- the | latter-day marketing name of a now defunct organization |
t Hanford at 142 Royal Avenue in Belfast, in | latter-day Northern Ireland, where they were joined lat |
m is The Crawling Hand (1963) which achieved | latter-day notoriety when it was featured on Mystery Sc |
t Romance, in which she depicts herself as a | latter-day Olympia, critically inspecting her younger s |
Like most of Roach's | latter-day output, Who Killed Doc Robbin, the sequel to |
the Times" (1829); Past and Present (1843); | Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850) |
him the "big swollen gambler" in one of the | Latter-Day Pamphlets. |
ing which is surprising even in the light of | latter-day principles of religious liberty. |
1982: | Latter-Day Psalms |
the Faces have had considerable influence on | latter-day rock revivalists. |
ar" is also included on the most significant | latter-day Rolling Stones compilations, Jump Back and F |
Marilyn Brown is also a | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter. |
ed., Blueprints for Living: Perspectives for | Latter-day Saint Women, Volume Two (Provo, UT: Brigham |
Cardston was the first | Latter-day Saint settlement in Canada, and Leavitt was |
Ljiljana Crnogaj Fulepp (born 1952) is a | Latter-day Saint artist from Croatia who specializes in |
Hans F. Petersen (1821-1882) was the first | Latter-day Saint missionary to serve in Norway. |
By 1901, there were nine | Latter-day Saint families in Kelsey. |
as one of the editors of the Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History. |
w (October 1, 1817 - November 4, 1891) was a | Latter-day Saint ("Mormon") builder and civil engineer |
He is a | Latter-day Saint and succeeded John S. Tanner as presid |
ral stories and poems that were published in | Latter-day Saint periodicals. |
Johnson was the brother of | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter Joel H. Johnson. |
m Perry (born 1951) is a business professor, | Latter-day Saint church leader and hymnwriter. |
Hoffman is a | Latter-day Saint and has served in a ward bishopric. |
s written at times broadly on the history of | Latter-day Saint women her main focus has been on Eliza |
The town had enough | Latter-day Saint residents by 1918 to be made a ward, b |
ervance of the Town of Raymond's predominant | Latter-day Saint community, the Stampede is held on 30 |
chard O.; Cannon, Donald Q., Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History, Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, |
Robert Milton Cundick Sr. (born 1926) is a | Latter-day Saint composer. |
ke City: Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for | Latter-day Saint History and Deseret Book, ISBN 1573453 |
Groscost was a | Latter-day Saint and is survived by his wife and six ch |
Lyon wrote several articles about early | Latter-day Saint history, primarily the Nauvoo period. |
e is most noted for his work on 19th century | Latter-day Saint history. |
deemer" by James McGranahan, and included in | Latter-day Saint hymnals, including the current one. |
Marvin Kent Gardner (born 1952) is a | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter and editor. |
His books were primarily designed for a | Latter-day Saint audience. |
3, 1910 - February 13, 2004) was an American | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, and the author of the word |
nner was born in Payson, Utah Territory in a | Latter-day Saint family. |
for the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for | Latter-day Saint History. |
r of Lucy Mack Smith and so the uncle of The | Latter-day Saint founder Joseph Smith, Jr.. |
For the | Latter-day Saint movement of the same name, see Brewste |
management of Card's mercantile store in the | Latter-day Saint settlement of Cardston, in the Canadia |
s on doctrinal topics in the Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History as well as the article on Abra |
Monroy was executed along with fellow | Latter-day Saint leader Vincente Morales in 1915. |
influential in the western migration of the | Latter-day Saint movement and served as a Union Army co |
Smith attended | Latter-day Saint College, from which he graduated in 18 |
bills furthermore put significant numbers of | Latter-day Saint polygamists in federal prisons, includ |
take the oath, intimidated and decimated the | Latter-day Saint voter pool. |
known for his 1966 biography of 19th-century | Latter-day Saint Orrin Porter Rockwell. |
ntury (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1985); The | Latter-day Saint Century which covered about the same t |
en (25 December 1835-18 December 1909) was a | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter. |
hysician, politician and early member of the | Latter-day Saint movement. |
Thus, historical | Latter-day Saint attitudes can be inferred from the typ |
A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saint herself, she is the wife of fellow his |
on and Richard O. Cowan ed., Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book |
s become a beloved hymn among Latin American | Latter-day Saint Christians |
ion, or The Eternal Father and Mother") is a | Latter-day Saint (LDS or Mormon) hymn written by Eliza |
Latter-day Saint apologists have reasoned that this lin | |
Sperry was also a leading | Latter-day Saint scholar of the Bible. |
tories, Remarkable Stories from the Lives of | Latter-day Saint Women and a collection of stories of p |
Nan Greene Hunter (born 1938) is a | Latter-day Saint hymn writer. |
She is the advisor for the undergraduate | Latter-day Saint Student Association, the Mormon campus |
Chambers is a | Latter-day Saint and has been married to Carson McKay s |
Blaine M. Yorgason (born 1942) is a | Latter-day Saint novelist who has also written biograph |
Daily Life (2010), "The Historical Jesus: A | Latter-day Saint Perspective" in Paul Y. Hoskisson, edi |
the music to the following hymns in the 1985 | Latter-day Saint hymnal: #40 "Arise, O Glorious Zion", |
lopedia of Mormonism and the Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History. |
ng Times: Religious Beliefs and Practices of | Latter-day Saint Fathers with Special Needs Children" s |
d a large number of magazine articles in the | Latter-day Saint magazine, Meridian. |
issouri in 1835-1836 by Jacob Haun, an early | Latter-day Saint settler. |
Malin (May 13, 1863 - March 20, 1935) was a | Latter-day Saint author and hymnwriter. |
Backman also edited Regional Studies in | Latter-day Saint History: New York with Larry C. Porter |
A | Latter-day Saint (Mormon), Lee was an alumnus and the t |
sses to the Golden Plates and when the early | Latter-day Saint church was organized on April 6, 1830, |
1845 - August 12, 1903) was an English-born | Latter-day Saint director and hymnwriter. |
st 1903 - 20 September 1978) was a prominent | Latter-day Saint historian and educator. |
Samuelsen was the first | Latter-day Saint to serve in a national legislature bes |
Journal, a periodical targeted to adolescent | Latter-day Saint females. |
on to being a scholar of early Christian and | Latter-day Saint history he is also an archeologist. |
Joseph Franklin Brickey (born 1973) is a | Latter-day Saint (Mormon) artist who paints largely pic |
er 24, 1839 - March 5, 1932) was a prominent | Latter-day Saint composer and conductor. |
en Clark and Spencer W. Kimball, among other | Latter-day Saint leaders. |
Born in Preston, Idaho in a | Latter-day Saint family, Brown was raised in Logan, Uta |
, 1849 - April 1, 1942) was a writer of many | Latter-day Saint hymns. |
An Informal History" in Regional Studies in | Latter-day Saint History: New England, p. 131. |
Frank Wilson Asper (1892-1973) was a | Latter-day Saint composer and also Mormon Tabernacle or |
1812 - March 23, 1877) was a prominent early | Latter-day Saint (LDS or Mormon) who was executed for h |
both are modern efforts to comply with early | Latter-day Saint beliefs concerning Law of Consecration |
He and his family were taught by a | Latter-day Saint missionary and were baptized into that |
mposer of music, usually sacred music with a | Latter-day Saint theme. |
23, 1879 - November 6, 1961) was an American | Latter-day Saint musician, composer, and musicologist. |
Grant Romney Clawson (born 1927) is a | Latter-day Saint (LDS) artist based in Salt Lake City, |
iggs also assisted in the compilation of the | Latter-day Saint Psalmody and the first song book publi |
He Approaches", a hymn that was in previous | Latter-day Saint hymnals, but is not contained in the l |
Millet is a distinguished | Latter-day Saint author and speaker with more than 60 p |
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah to | Latter-day Saint parents, Burton served as a missionary |
17, 1898 - December 23, 1942) was the first | Latter-day Saint (Mormon) to receive the Medal of Honor |
Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, vol. | |
- August 1865) was the author of the popular | Latter-day Saint hymn "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prop |
Stories of Our | Latter-day Saint Hymns. |
William Willes (1814-1890) was an early | Latter-day Saint songwriter and, along with Hugh Findla |
ball Young himself was not a believer in the | Latter-day Saint faith, and spoke condescendingly of th |
f of the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for | Latter-day Saint History at Brigham Young University. |
ber 12, 1881) was a Mormon pioneer, an early | Latter-day Saint bishop in Salt Lake City, and a busine |
ested in being the editor of a newspaper for | Latter-day Saint women. |
ober 11, 1833 - June 4, 1892) was a Scottish | Latter-day Saint hymnwriter, choir director and civic l |
The Stories of Our | Latter-day Saint Hymns. |
He also wrote on | Latter-day Saint doctrine. |
Malm was raised by | Latter-day Saint parents. |
Encyclopedia of | Latter-day Saint History, p. 1174 |
ian Values in Literature at BYU. Arnold is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Johansen is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Raybould is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Talbot is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Harrington is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Barrus is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Marsh is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Palmer is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Clawson was a | Latter-day Saint. |
She is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Carolyn was a | Latter-day Saint. |
His wife was a | Latter-day Saint. |
Unsworth is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Fernholm was a | Latter-day Saint. |
Griggs is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Derr is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Barlow is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Parrish is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Sessions is a | Latter-day Saint. |
He is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Peterson is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Shirley is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Brent is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Carter is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Pranoto is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Russon is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Pond is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Huber is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Cameron is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Jackson is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Horsley is a | Latter-day Saint. |
Born in Provo, Utah, Sandstrom is a | Latter-day Saint. |
land Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
ed a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in 1849 and then served for a time as |
Amorim joined The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) with his parents. |
Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints is the official hymn book of The Chur |
ve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from July 7, 1904. |
Young Women of the Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1997-2002. |
remiah Leavitt and his wife Sarah joined the | Latter-day Saints (Mormons) led by Joseph Smith, founde |
a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in Germany. |
production of the Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
l authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1989 to 1994. |
l authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 1997. |
oe County expecting to join the main body of | Latter-day Saints in Winter Quarters that was then plan |
le: Blacks and The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints |
rganization of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 2004 to 2009. |
is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in Southern Mexico. |
ief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1997 to 2002. |
860s he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints along with the rest of his family and |
He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in 1842 and a year later emigrated to |
The temple serves over forty-four thousand | Latter-day Saints in the southern half of Texas. |
aking, Busbee commented on the high emphasis | Latter-day Saints place on education within the family |
included some of writings by Anderson in his | Latter-day Saints Biographical Encyclopedia. |
tized into the The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in late 2006, according |
ve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
The temple will serve over 18,000 | Latter-day Saints in Calgary and surrounding areas. |
rganization of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) between 1880 and 1925. |
evel leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in the early 20th century. |
Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a prominent Utah lea |
He joined The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in 1840. |
nned temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints to be constructed near Fort Lauderdal |
of Seventy in The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
or a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
ve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (d.1947). |
rly leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). |
l authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since 1978. |
ence Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
a Patriarch in The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints and was known for his obedience to ch |
is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of | Latter-day Saints and is an area seventy and a member o |
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