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 Journal of Discourses
The Journal of Discourses was a sixteen-page semimonthly subscription publication privately printed in Liverpool, England, in 1854-1886.
Many different kinds of speeches were printed, including the prayer given at the laying of a cornerstone of the Salt Lake Temple, a report of a high council court decision, a funeral sermon, and a plea for the defendant and the charge to the jury in a murder trial.
The origin of the Journal of Discourses is tied to George D. Watt, an English convert baptized in 1837 by Heber C.
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/daily/history/1844_1877/jd_eom.htm   (489 words)

  
 Faculty Publications : Weatherhead School of Management :: Case Western Reserve University
Sviluppo e Organizzazione (Journal of the University of Bocconi, Milano), 134, pp.
The Journal of Legal Issues in Education, 13, 241-256.
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 9, pp.
www.som.cwru.edu /orbh/phd/publications.cfm   (3654 words)

  
 Biography
"Language, cognition and culture: Discourse analysis as the `connective tissue'", Invited Colloquium at the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, January 1987.
Symposium on "Emotion and Involvement in Text, Discourse, and Conversation," at the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, July 1995.
Courses: "Language Acquisition and Socialization", "Language and Cognition", "Discourse Analysis", "Language, Culture and Metaphor", "Theories of Language Acquisition", "Analyzing Narratives - Lab Course".---Visiting lecturing courses in the German and Education Departments of the Free University, and at the Psychology Department of the Technical University of Berlin.
www.clarku.edu /~mbamberg/biography.htm   (4399 words)

  
 Adam-ondi-Ahman - where Mormons plan to move to again someday
Orson Pratt, an apostle, suggested that this was one of the names of God in the pure language (J[ournal of] D[iscources] 2:342; cf.
He was then told that the blood of bulls and goats, of rams and lambs should be spilt upon the altar as a type of the great and last sacrifice which should be offered up for the sins of the world.
The prophet stopped and remarked this place where we stood was the place where Adam, gathered his posterity and blessed them, and predicted that should come to pass to later generations.
www.lds-mormon.com /adam_ond.shtml   (8008 words)

  
 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Recent Acquisitions 1998
The letters are the original collected correspondence written to Oswald at his estate near Ayr, Scotland, from his London agent, from his three nephews whom he had taken into his business, and from his Edinburgh lawyer and other business associates.
Gerstenberg is a precursor of the Sturm und Drang, and this short-lived journal discourses on the ideas and authors held in enthusiastic esteem by Herder, the young Goethe, and the others writers associated with that< literary movement: Shakespeare, Homer, nature, the idea of genius.
Egypt, 5th century C.E. This leaf from a Late Antique Hebrew codex is the first Hebrew papyrus in the Beinecke collection, Hebrew being the rarest of the languages preserved on papyrus.
www.library.yale.edu /beinecke/brblinfo/brblguide_1998.html   (6012 words)

  
 Fulfilled Prophecies of Joseph Smith
The following text is taken from the daily Journal of William Clayton (the private secretary of President Smith, who was present at the interview described) as reported by B. Roberts, Comprehensive History of the Church, Vol.
The judge listened with the greatest attention, and then spoke warmly in deprecation of Governor Boggs and the authorities in Missouri, who had taken part in the extermination, and said that any people that would do as the mobs of Missouri had done ought to be brought to judgment; they ought to be punished.
Following recitation of Clayton's journal entry, B.H. Roberts goes on to describe how the prophecy was published long in advance of its fulfillment and how it was later fulfilled (Roberts, pp.
www.jefflindsay.com /LDSFAQ/FQ_prophecies.shtml   (12305 words)

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