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9778
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Popular history of Utah. Complete in one volume
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1916
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9777
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The poetical writings of Orson F. Whitney. Poems and poetic prose. Compiled and published by the author. . . .
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1889
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9776
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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"The Mormon prophet's tragedy." A review of an article by the late John Hay, published originally in the Atlantic Monthly for Dec. 1869, and republished in the Saints Herald of June 21, 1905. The reviewer, Orson F. Whitney
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1905
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9775
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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"Mormon" activities. An answer to questions concerning the practical working of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1913
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9774a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The making of a state. A school history of Utah
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1908
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9774
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The making of a state. A school history of Utah
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1908
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9773
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Love and the light; an idyl of the westland. . . .
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[c1918]
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9772a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The lifted ensign—a call to Israel; a dramatic poem. Written for and read at the centenary celebration of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April 6, 1930
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1930]
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9772
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Life of Heber C. Kimball, an apostle; the father and founder of the British Mission. . . .
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1888
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9771
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Latter-day developments. An address delivered over radio station KSL . . .
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1929]
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9770
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The land of Shinehah. The writer of the poem is represented as contemplating the Kirtland of to-day and contrasting it with condition forty years ago
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[1879]
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9769b.5
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Julia.
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1889
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9769b
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Inscribed by a friend's affection, to Elder John Nicholson, a prisoner for conscience' [sic] sake, Oct. 13, 1885
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[1885]
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9769a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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A hymn with a history
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1924?]
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9769
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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History of Utah. Comprising preliminary chapters on the previous history of her founders, accounts of early Spanish and American explorations in the Rocky Mountain region, the advent of the Mormon pioneers, the establishment and dissolution of the provisional government of the state of Deseret, and the subsequent creation and development of the territory. . . .
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1892 – 1904
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9768a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Hail to the prophet who pointed the way
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n.d.]
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9768
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Gospel themes; a treatise on salient features of "Mormonism." Written for, and dedicated to, the high priests, seventies and elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1914
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9767
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The gospel in all dispensations; Joseph Smith's part in the great drama of the ages. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, April 24, 1927. By Elder Orson F. Whitney
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1927
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9766
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Det glade Budskab, Evengeliske Afhandlinger. Af Apostel Orson F. Whitney. Oversat fra Engelsk af John S. Hansen
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1919
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9765
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elohims udvalgte, fra Orson Ferguson Whitney's Episke Digt "Elias," tilligemed forfatterns anmaerkninger og henvisninger til den hellige skrift. Med forfatterns tilladelse udgivet av oversaetteren Rudolph Stockseth
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[1914?]
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9764a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elias, an epic of the ages. Revised and annotated edition
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1930]
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9764
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elias, an epic of the ages. Revised and annotated edition
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1914]
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9763
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elias, an epic of the ages
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1904 [1905]
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9762a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elias, an epic of the ages
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1904
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9762
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Elias, an epic of the ages
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1904
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9761
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The educator. A poem. In honor of the N. E. A. Convention and its session at Salt Lake City, July 1913
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1913
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9760
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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E buka haapiiraa No Te Authau'araa No te Ekalesia a Iesu Mesia i te Feia Mo'a i te Mau Mahana Hopea Nei. Papaihia e Orson F. Whitney . . . I Neia i roto i te piha neneiraa a te Ekalesia a Iesu Mesia i te Feia Mo'a i te Mau Mahana Hopea Nei i
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1930
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9759
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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E buka haapiiraa No Te Authau'araa No te Ekalesia a Iesu Mesia i te Feia Mo'a i te Mau Mahana Hopea Nei. Papaihia e Orson F. Whitney . . . I Neia i roto i te piha neneiraa a te Ekalesia a Iesu Mesia i te Feia Mo'a i te Mau Mahana Hopea Nei i
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1923
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9758
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Brigham Young College. A history
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[1896]
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9757
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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A biographical sketch of A. Milton Musser
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[1902]
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9756
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Beware of frauds!
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[1890]
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9755a
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Baptism. The birth of water and of spirit. By Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1929?]
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9755
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Baptism. The birth of water and of spirit. By Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1929?]
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9754
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Baptism. The birth of water and spirit. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening August 7, 1927, by Elder Orson F. Whitney
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1927
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9753
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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The Apocalypse. What John saw and heard on Patmos. An address delivered over radio station KSL. . . . By Elder Orson F. Whitney of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . . .
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1929]
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9752
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Whitney, Orson Ferguson
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Address of Elder Orson F. Whitney, at the tabernacle, Salt Lake City, April 4, 1924
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1924]
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9751
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Whitney, John
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Mormonism unravelled. Pseudo-revelations; alias, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants not of God; and the Mormon Christ a false Christ, Joseph Smith a fanatic and no prophet of God
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1851
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9750
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Whitney, Horace G
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The drama in Utah. The story of the Salt Lake Theatre. By Horace G. Whitney, Dramatic Editor of the Deseret News
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1915
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9749
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Whitney, Helen Mar
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Why we practice plural marriage. By a "Mormon" wife and mother
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1884
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9748
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Whitney, Helen Mar
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Plural marriage, as taught by the Prophet Joseph. A reply to Joseph Smith, editor of the Lamoni "Herald."
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1882
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9747
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Whitney, Carrie Westlake
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Kansas City, Missouri; its history and its people, 1808–1908
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1908
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9746
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Whitmer, David
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David Whitmer talks
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[1886]
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9745
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Whitmer, David
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An address to believers in the Book of Mormon
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[1887]
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9744
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Whitmer, David
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"Ett upprop, (eller epistel) till alla på Kristus troende," af David Whitmer . . . (Ofversattning fran engelska original-upplagan i Richmond, Mo., 1887)
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1908
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9743
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Whitmer, David
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An address to all believers in Christ by a witness to the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon
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1926]
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9742a
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Whitmer, David
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An address to all believers in Christ. By a witness to the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon
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1887 [i.e., 1895]
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9742
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Whitmer, David
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An address to all believers in Christ. By a witness to the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon
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1887
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9741
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Whitmer, David
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An address to all believers in Christ. By a witness to the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon
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1887
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9740
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Whiting, Lilian
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Kate Field; a record. . . .
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1899
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9738
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White and Blue
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[October 1897] – May 1923
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9737
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White, Thomas
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The Mormon mysteries: being an exposition of the ceremonies of "the endowment," and of the seven degrees of the temple. A new and improved edition by Thomas White
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1851
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9736
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White, Stewart Edward
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The forty-niners. A chronicle of the California Trail and El Dorado
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1918
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9735
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White, John S
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My winter rose, and some mouldy leaves from the garden of youth. . . .
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[c1926]
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9734
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White, John S
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Farmington, the rose city, its attractions and industries; the land of opportunity, the city of homes. Issued by the Farmington Commercial Club, Farmington, Utah. . . .
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[1913?]
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9733
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White, I. N
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White-Sewell debate, a discussion between I. N. White (Mormon) of Independence, Mo., and C. W. Sewell (Christian) of Dot, Texas
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1898
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9732
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White, I. N
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What we believe and why we believe it
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1896
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9731
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White, I. N
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A synopsis of the White-Box debate Held March 9th–20th 1892, at Oak Grove Church, Vernon County, Missouri. Second proposition. Resolved, that the Baptist Church is in harmony with the New Testament church. J. B. Box affirms, I. N. White denies. Reported by G. R. Wells
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1892
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9730
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White, Greenough
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An apostle of the western church. Memoir of the Right Reverend Jackson Kemper. Doctor of divinity, first missionary bishop of the American church, with notices of some of his contemporaries; a contribution to the religious history of the western states, by the Reverend Greenough White. A.M.B.D. professor of ecclesiastical history in the University of the South
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1900
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9729a
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White, Eugene E
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Service on the Indian reservations. Being the experiences of a special Indian agent while inspecting agencies and serving as agent for various tribes; including explanations of how the government service is conducted on the reservations; descriptions of agencies; anecdotes illustrating the habits, customs, and peculiarities of the Indians; and humorous anecdotes and stories of travel
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[1893]
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9729
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White, Edward L
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Jehovah's praise
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c1874
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9728
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White, Douglas
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The story of a trail; being an authentic record of the breaking of the Mormon Trail between the Inter-Mountain empire and California's "land of sunshine," with the story of the founding and building along this historic pioneer highway of the Salt Lake route. A description of the marvelous resources contained within the area tributary to this new and direct line of railway now in operation between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific. Compiled by Douglas White
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1905
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9727a.5
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White, Douglas
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The mineral zones on the lines of the Salt Lake route… Compiled by Douglas White.
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9727a
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White, Bartholomew
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Brief sketch of the life of Bartholomew White, a compendium of travel, adventure and pioneer life west of the Rocky Mountains
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1878
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9727
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White, Alma (Bridwell)
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The New Testament church
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c1907
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9726
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White, Alma (Bridwell)
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Looking back from Beulah, by Mrs. Mollie Alma White on the overruling and forming hand of God in the poverty and struggles of childhood, the hardships of later years, the battles, victories and joys of the sanctified life. . . .
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1910
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9725a
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Whitaker, John M
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Seelenrettung und Wie dieselbe zu erlangen ist. Von Aeltestem John M. Whitaker
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[1900]
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9725
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Whitaker, John M
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Salvation and how to obtain it. By Elder John M. Whitaker
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[1900]
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9724
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Whipple, Edward
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A biography of James M. Peebles, M.D., A.M.
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c1901
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9723b.5
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While we print, we preach. The printers will be happy to have the company of ______ and ladies, at a social pic-nic party, to be held at the Fourteenth Ward School House, on Monday, the 8th inst., at 6 p. m. precisely. G. Hales, Manager
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[1852?]
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9723b
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Where do you get your authority?
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1927?]
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9723a
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To whom it may concern. We, the several branches of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints composing the Manchester Conference, in conference assembled, at the Carpenters' Hall, Manchester, England, on the 8th of December, 1850, do hereby tender to our much-beloved President William Gibson, high priest, this letter of recommendation, and while we deeply regret losing the benefit of his . . .
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[1850]
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9723
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Wheelock, Cyrus Hubbard
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To the priesthood and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in the Manchester Conference
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[1851]
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9721
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Wheeler, George Montague
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Preliminary report upon a reconnaissance through southern and southeastern Nevada, made in 1869, by First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, assisted by First Lieut. D. W. Lockwood, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, under the orders of Brig. Gen. E. O. C. Ord, bvt. maj. gen. U.S. Army, commanding department of California
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1875
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9720
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Wheeler, George Montague
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Preliminary report concerning explorations and surveys principally Nevada and Arizona. Prosecuted in accordance with paragraph 2, special orders No. 109, War Department, March 18, 1871, and letter of instructions of March 23, 1871, from Brigadier General A. A. Humphreys, chief of engineers. Conducted under the immediate direction of 1st. Lieut. George M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, 1871
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1872
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9719
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Wheeler, Edward Lytton
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Cyclone Kit, the young gladiator; or, the locked valley. A strange mountain tale, of a stranger place and people by Edward L. Wheeler
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1882
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9718
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Wheeler, Edward Lytton
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Bullion Bret, the giant grip; or, the ruction at git-thar. By Edward Lytton [pseud.]
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1891
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9717
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Wheeler, Edward Lytton
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Bullion Bret; or, the giant grip of git-thar. A tale of silverland
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1884
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9716
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Wheaton, Clarence L
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That interesting spot of land west of the court house. What and where is it? Sermon delivered on the Temple Lot by Apostle Clarence L. Wheaton. April 27, 1928
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1928
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9715
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Wheaton, Clarence L
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Take heed that no man shall deceive you. Address delivered at Independence, Mo., May 6, 1929. By Clarence L. Wheaton, of the Church of Christ, in Reply to J. F. Curtis, representing the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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1929?]
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9714c
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What shall we do to be saved?
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[1890]
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9714b
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"What leading men say about us." Please read, then hand to your neighbor or mail to a friend
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[1889]
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9714a
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What is Mormonism? Mormon missionaries under the name of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints are working in this neighborhood, don't be deceived. Hear Dr. B. P. Fullerton, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Sunday, July 2, 1922
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1922]
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9714
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What congress can do about Roberts. Mormon mendacity. Mormon lies. Permitted by the doctrine of Latter Day Saints
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[1900]
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9713a
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He Whakamsharatanga aroha ki a Hirini Whaanga
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1905
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9713
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Wetmore, Helen Cody
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Last of the great scouts. The life story of Col. William H. Cody "Buffalo Bill" as told by his sister Helen Cody Wetmore
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[1899]
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9712
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Wetmore, Alphonso, compiler
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Gazetteer of the state of Missouri. With a map of the state, from the office of the Surveyor-General, including the latest additions and surveys to which is added an appendix, containing frontier sketches, and illustrations of Indian character. With a frontispiece, engraved on steel. Compiled by Alphonso Wetmore, of Missouri
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1837
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9711
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Westwood, Philip Moss
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I'm a Mormon. A song. By P. M., [sic] Westwood; and sung by him before the ladies, nobility, and gentry of Bristol. Christmas, 1847
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[1847]
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9710
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Westwood, J. M., compiler
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Extracts from the Times & Seasons, published at Nauvoo, Ill. Containing the Paracletes, Go with me, The answer, To go with me, Joseph Smith's last dream, & other extracts
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[1890]
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9709
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Western Standard
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Prospectus of the Western Standard. . . .
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[1856]
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9708
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Western Standard
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february 23, 1856 – November 6, 1857
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9707
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Western Nucleus and Democratic Echo
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August 1856 – 1858
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9706
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The Western Galaxy
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1888
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9705
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The Western Bugle
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1852-04-28 – [1857-03]
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9704b
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Westermarck, Edward Alexander
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A short history of marriage
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1926
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9704a
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Westermarck, Edward Alexander
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The history of human marriage
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1891
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9704
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Westbrook, G. W
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The Mormons in Illinois; with an account of the late disturbances, which resulted in the assassination of Joseph & Hyrum Smith, the prophet and patriarch of the Latter-day Saints
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1844
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9703
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West, William S
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A few interesting facts respecting the rise, progress and pretensions of the Mormons. . . .
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1837
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9702
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West, Joseph A
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Francis West, of Duxbury, Mass. and some of his ancestors and descendants. Including the descendants of Chauncey Walker West, late of Ogden, Utah, and Abraham H. Hougland, late of Salt Lake City, Utah
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1911
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9701
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West, Franklin Lorenzo Richards
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The way to universal peace. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, February 20, 1927. By Dr. Frank L. West
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1927
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9700
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West, Franklin Lorenzo Richards
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Life of Franklin D. Richards, president of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Franklin L. West, Ph.D. dean of the faculty, Utah Agricultural College
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c1924
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9699
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West, Caleb W
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Gov. West and the polygamists. Report of his interview with Apostle Lorenzo Snow, May 13, 1886, at the Utah penitentiary. His proposals rejected, and the brethren proclaim their defiance of the law. . . .
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[1886]
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9698
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Ein setlsamer heiliger Brigham Young, der Moses der Mormonen. Mit 46 Abblidungen
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c1928
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9697
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Brigham Young
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1925
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9696
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Brigham Young
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[c1925]
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9695a
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Brigham Young
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[c1925]
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9695
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Brigham Young
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[c1925]
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9694
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Werner, Morris Robert
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Barnum
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c1923
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9693b
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Werff, B. Van Der
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Het Mormonisme, door B. Van Der Werff, Geref. predikant te Helder
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[ca. 1920]
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9693a
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Wer lesen will, der lerne auch verstehen
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[1861]
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9693
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Weppner, Margaretha
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The North Star and the Southern Cross. Being the personal experiences, impressions and observations of Margaretha Weppner in a two years' journey around the world
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1876
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9692
|
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The Wells family reunion, 1814–1916. Commemorating the one hundred and second anniversary of Daniel Hanmer Wells. October 27th, 1916, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Wells
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1916
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9691
|
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The Wells family centennial. Commemorating the one hundredth birthday of Daniel Hanmer Wells, October 27th, 1914
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1914?]
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9690a
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Wells, Samuel Roberts
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Wedlock; or, the right relations of the sexes: disclosing the laws of conjugal selection, and showing who may, and who may not marry
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1870
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9690
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Wells, Samuel Robert
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The illustrated annuals of phrenology and physiognomy for the years 1865–6–7–8–9–70 and 71, complete in one volume, of over 400 pages. By S. R. Wells, editor, Phrenological Journal. With more than 300 illustrative engravings
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1871
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9689
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Wells, Junius Free
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Meaning and purpose of the sacrament. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday evening, September 18, 1927. By Elder Junius F. Wells
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1927
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9688
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Wells, Junius Free
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Address
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1925
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9687
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Wells, James Monroe
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"With touch of elbow," or, death before dishonor; a thrilling narrative of adventure on land and sea, by Captain James M. Wells
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1909
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9686a
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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The wife to her husband
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1874
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9686
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Verses lovingly inscribed to President Bathsheba W. Smith
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[1907]
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9685
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Songs and flowers of the Wasatch. Edited by Emmeline B. Wells. Illustrated by Edna Wells Sloan
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1893
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9684
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Musings and memories. Second edition. With later poems and some hitherto unpublished. . . .
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1915
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9683
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Musings and memories. Poems by Emmeline B. Wells. . . .
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1896
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9682
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Memorial of Emmeline B. Wells and Zina Young Williams of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. Asking for a repeal of the anti-polygamy law of 1862, and for legislation to protect the women and children of Utah Territory
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1879
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9681
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Wells, Emmeline Blanche (Woodward)
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Charities and philanthropies. Woman's work in Utah. Edited by Emmeline B. Wells, for the World's Fair
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1893
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9679c
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Wells, Daniel Hanmer
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Military circular. Head quarters, Nauvoo Legion . . . General orders. No. 5
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[1857]
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9679b
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Wells, Daniel Hammer
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Letter from Lieutenant-General D. H. Wells
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1862
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9679a
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Wells, Daniel Hanmer
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General orders. No. 1
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1852
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9679
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Wells, Charles Knox Polk
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Life and adventures of Polk Wells (Charles Knox Polk Wells) the notorious outlaw. Whose acts of fearlessness and chivalry kept the frontier trails afire with excitement, and whose roberies [sic] and other depredations in the Platte purchase and elsewhere, have been a most frequent discussion of this day, all of which transpired during and just after the Civil War
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[1907]
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9678a
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Welling, Milton Holmes
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Relief Society—wheat. Speech of Hon. Milton H. Welling, of Utah, in the House of Representatives, June 7, 1918
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1918]
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9678
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Welles, C. M
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Three years' wanderings of a Connecticut Yankee in South America, Africa, Australia, and California, with descriptions of the several countries, manners, customs and conditions of the people, including miners, natives, etc. Also, a detailed account of a voyage around the world, attended with unusual suffering, hardships, privation, disappointment, and dangers arising from fearful storms; threatened wreaks on rocky coasts, and amid reefs; by fire, deception, mutiny, etc. Also, various incidents of life on shipboard. Illustrated with beautiful steel plate engravings
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1859
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9677a
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Weld, Theodore Dwight
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American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses
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1839
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9677
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Welch, Josiah
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To the clergy of the Presbyterian Church
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[1875]
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9676a
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Welch, Edgar Luderne
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"Grip's" historical souvenir of Waterloo, N.Y.
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c1903
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9676
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Weiss, Feri Felix
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The sieve; or, revelations of the man mill. Being the truth about American immigration. Illustrated
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1921
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9674
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Weightman, Hugh
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Mormonism exposed; the other side. From a legal standpoint. By Hugh Weightman, Esq., M.A. of the University of Cambridge, England
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1884
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9673a
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Weiffenbach, Eugen
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Der Mormonismus
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c1907
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9673
|
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Der Wegweiser. Offizielles organ des Priestertums und der Hilfsorganisationen in der Schweizerisch-deutschen und Deutsch-Osterreichischen Mission der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzter Tage
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January 1, 1927 – 1936
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9672
|
Weeks, Raymond
|
The hound-tuner of Callaway
|
1927
|
9671c
|
Weeks, John Wingate
|
Joint resolution. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
|
1914?]
|
9671b
|
Weeks, John Wingate
|
Joint resolution. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
|
1913?]
|
9671a
|
Weeks, George F
|
The official California World's Fair souvenir and midwinter fair memoirs. The evolution of the golden state, its climate, scenery, resources, attractions, etc. And those who have made it what it is. By approval of the California World's Fair commissioners and Midwinter Fair Committee. Edited by George F. Weeks
|
1893 – 1894
|
9671
|
Weeks, George F
|
California copy
|
1928
|
9670
|
Weed, Thurlow
|
The life of Thurlow Weed including his autobiography and a memoir embellished with several steel plate illustrations
|
1883, 1884
|
9669
|
Wedderburn, David
|
Life of Sir David Wedderburn, bart., M.P. Comp. from his journals and writings, by his sister, Mrs. E. H. Percival
|
1884
|
9668
|
Webster, William
|
The warning voice. No. 1
|
1907
|
9667
|
Webster, Thomas
|
Some extracts from the book of Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, to which are added some facts tending to show the utter failure of their pretended prophecies and their unsuccessful attempts at working miracles, &c. By Thomas Webster, formerly one of the elders of the Mormon Church
|
[1841]
|
9666
|
Webster, Kimball
|
The gold seekers of '49. A personal narrative of the overland trail and adventures in California and Oregon from 1849 to 1854. By Kimball Webster, a New England forty-niner. With an introduction and biographical sketch by George Waldo Browne; illustrated by Frank Holland and others
|
1917
|
9665a
|
Webster, Edward
|
Heart and home. A series of articles illustrative of the domestic and civic virtues, as they present themselves in the scenes of everyday life. Such of the incidents narrated as may not have actually occurred, or at least have been founded upon historical events, are in essence, consonant with truth
|
[1889]
|
9665
|
Weber College, Ogden, Utah
|
Weber College. Catalog
|
[1900 – ]
|
9664
|
Webb, William Larkin
|
The centennial history of Independence, Mo.
|
c1927
|
9663a
|
Webb, E. Henry
|
Latter day Saints. A letter from the Rev. P. Alcock, Baptist minister, Berwick St. John's, Dorsetshire, to his nephew, E. H. Webb, elder in the Church of the Latter Day Saints, Bristol, late of Cheltenham. . . .
|
1842
|
9663
|
Weaver, Ray Bennett
|
The Mormon menace
|
1912]
|
9662
|
Weakley, Joseph
|
Mormonism, examined by J. Weakley, and proved to be false by the Holy Scriptures. June 28th, 1850
|
c1850
|
9661a.5
|
|
We have the honor to announce Belva Lockwood. The champion of equal, civil, and polictial rights, who will speak on subjects: 1. Women in the professions . . . .
|
1889
|
9661a
|
Waugh, George Peden
|
A poetic P.S. to a letter, dated Edinburgh, June 29th, 1841
|
[1849]
|
9661
|
Watt, Robert
|
Hinsides Atlanterhavet. Skildringer fra Amerika. . . .
|
[1872] – 1874
|
9660
|
Watt, George Darling
|
Exercises in phonography. Designed to conduct the pupil to a practical acquaintance with the art. [called "the phonographic class book."]
|
1851
|
9659
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The Watson-Blair debate which took place at East Jordan, Mich., commencing Oct. 22nd and ending Oct. 26, 1891
|
1892
|
9658
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The true gospel. A comparison of the primitive, and true gospel, and the modern sectarian interpretation if [sic] it. By Wingfield Watson
|
1920?]
|
9657a
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Tracts. I have on hand and for sale about 800 copies of each of the following tracts, which I will furnish by mail postpaid at the prices named
|
[1884]
|
9657
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 13
|
1918]
|
9656
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 12
|
1912]
|
9655
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 11
|
[1910]
|
9654
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 11
|
[1908]
|
9653
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 10
|
[1908]
|
9652
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 9
|
[1907]
|
9651
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 8
|
[1907]
|
9650
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 7
|
[1906]
|
9649
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 6, or "facts" for the anti-Mormons located at Grayson, Kentucky, being an answer to the following letter of inquiry
|
[1905]
|
9648
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 5
|
[1903]
|
9647
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 4. Mr. Strang proved to have been always an honorable man. The theory that the prophetic office goes by lineal right, and the doctrine that lesser officers in the priesthood can ordain to the greater, utterly exploded
|
[1897]
|
9646
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 3; or the even balances by which Isaac Scott, Chancy Loomis, and the founders of the Reorganization are weighed and found wanting. In two chapters. By Wingfield Watson, an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bay Springs, Charlevoix County, Michigan. February, 1889
|
[1889]
|
9645
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Prophetic controversy. No. 2; extracted from the writings and criticisms of John E. Page, James J. Strang, William Marks and Hyrum P. Brown, to which are added a few notes in brackets, and a short commentary by the transcriber, Wingfield Watson
|
[1887]
|
9644
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
An open letter to B. H. Roberts, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
[1896]
|
9643
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
An open letter to B. H. Roberts, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
[1894]
|
9642
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The "One mighty and strong."
|
1915]
|
9641
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Non-Mormon lectures on polygamy from non-Mormon viewpoint. Copied from the Deseret Evening News, Saturday, October 13, 1906
|
[1906]
|
9640
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The necessity of baptism; and of having authority from God to preach the gospel
|
[1877]
|
9639
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Latter day signs
|
[1897]
|
9638
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Hang this card up that you may have God's commandments always before you, but please read and consider carefully from whence they came and how
|
[1905]
|
9637
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
A friendly admonition
|
1913]
|
9636
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The Book of Mormon. An essay on its claims and prophecies, by Wingfield Watson, an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
[1899]
|
9635
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
The Book of Mormon. An essay on its claims and prophecies, by Wingfield Watson, an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
|
[1884]
|
9634
|
Watson, Wingfield
|
Baptism. What is it designed for?—How is it administered?—Is it a saving ordinance?—And is it a commandment of God?
|
[1899]
|
9633
|
Watson, H. T
|
From creation to restoration; our world as it was and as it will be: a condensed history of the world in musical rhyme. Composed and published by H. T. Watson . . . V. 1
|
c1906
|
9632
|
Watson, George D
|
The seven women in prophecy
|
[1910]
|
9631
|
Waters, William Elkanah
|
Life among the Mormons, and a march to their Zion. To which is added a chapter on the Indians of the plains and mountains of the West. By an officer of the U.S. Army
|
1868
|
9630a
|
Waterman, Harrison L
|
History of Wapello County, Iowa
|
1914
|
9630
|
|
Waterloo Boostologist
|
October 1914–January 26, 1916
|
9629
|
Waterloo, Stanley
|
The seekers
|
1900
|
9628
|
Watchman [pseud.]
|
The elect lady
|
[1867]
|
9627
|
Watchman [pseud.]
|
Brigham's manner of tithing and consecration examined
|
[1870]
|
9626
|
The Wasp
|
Bennettiana; or, the microscope with double diamond lenses. The baser coward, the bigger the bluster. We have read Doctor Bennett's great sina qua non: Russian Ukase: and dictatorial egotism. Desperate cases, require desperate doses and so we will give a little of Bennett as he was, and Bennett as he is. . . .
|
1842
|
9625
|
|
The Wasp
|
April 16, 1842 – April 26, 1843
|
9624
|
|
Washington's vision. The wars of 1812 and 1861 revealed to him. Mother Shipton's prophecy, and S. W. Farnsworth's vision
|
1877
|
9623
|
|
Washington's vision
|
[1884]
|
9622
|
Washburn, Jesse Alvin
|
Chronology chart; Bible and Book of Mormon events
|
1928
|
9621
|
Washburn, Jane A. (Ives)
|
To the Pacific and back
|
1887
|
9620c
|
Washburn, Henry T
|
Genealogy and other writings of Henry T. Washburn
|
ca. 1930]
|
9620b
|
|
Wasatch Ward Broadcaster
|
1925]
|
9620a
|
|
Was wir glauben
|
[1908]
|
9620
|
Warwood, William
|
A true witness of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the errors of modern Mormonism, polygamy, blood atonement, Adam worship, etc. Exposed by William Warwood also proof of the re-incarnation of the spirit of man, a doctrine of the Bible
|
1912]
|
9619
|
Warwood, William
|
The beginning and the end of the world. God, man and the devil, heaven, earth and hell. Appendix. 1909. Reincarnation explained
|
[1909]
|
9618
|
Warwood, William
|
The beginning and the end of the world. God, man and the devil, heaven, earth and hell. By William Worwood [sic]
|
1906
|
9617
|
Warvelle, George William
|
A compendium of freemasonry in Illinois; embracing a review of the introduction, development and present condition of all rites and degrees; together with biographical sketches of distinguished members of the fraternity. Edited by George W. Warvelle. . . .
|
1897
|
9616a
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Supplement to the Warsaw Signal. This supplement to the Warsaw Signal contains a complete documentary history of the late difficulties with the Mormons, and an account of the late expedition of Gov. Ford to Nauvoo. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9616
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Warsaw, Monday, September 14th, 12 o'clock, M., 1846. War! War! A battle fought in Nauvoo. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9615
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Saturday, August 1, 1846. Look to your tickets there have been some tickets printed with the names of all the Anti-Mormon nominees. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9614
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Friday, July 31, 1846. Anti-Mormons, we have one more word to say to you before the final issue. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9613
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Wednesday, July 29, 1846. Public meeting in M'Donough County. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9612
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal—Extra. Warsaw, Ills., July 16, 1846—11 A.M. More difficulties in Hancock County. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9611
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Sunday, 12:00, M. June 14, 1846, We are again called upon to announce that the county of Hancock is the theatre of war. . . .
|
[1846]
|
9610a
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal Extra. Warsaw, January 8, 1846. Important from Carthage
|
[1846]
|
9610
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Extra. Sept. 30, 12:00 P.M., 1845. . . .
|
[1845]
|
9609
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal—Extra: Sept. 24, 1845. . . .
|
[1845]
|
9608
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal—Extra: Sept. 24, 1845. . . .
|
[1845]
|
9607
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Signal, Extra. The Warsaw Signal, Warsaw, Illinois, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1844. . . .
|
[1844]
|
9606
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal. Friday, June 14, 1844. At a meeting of the citizens of Warsaw, convened the 14th of June, inst., the following address, reported by Thos. C. Sharp, Esq., was unanimously adopted and ordered to be published in connexion [sic] with the resolution adopted by the mass meeting at Carthage yesterday. . . .
|
[1844]
|
9605b
|
Warsaw Message
|
Extra
|
1843
|
9605a
|
Warsaw Message
|
Extra. We are again compelled to allow another publication day to pass without issuing a paper. . . .
|
[1843]
|
9605
|
Warsaw Committee of Safety
|
To his excellency Thomas Ford, Governor of the state of Illinois
|
[1844]
|
9604a
|
Warsaw Committee of Safety
|
To his excellency Thomas Ford, governor of the state of Illinois
|
[1844]
|
9604
|
Warrum, Noble
|
Utah since statehood. Deluxe supplement
|
1919
|
9603
|
Warrum, Noble
|
Utah since statehood, historical and biographical. Noble Warrum, editor, assisted by Hon. Charles W. Morse for bench and bar, and W. Brown Ewing, M.D., for the medical chapter. . . .
|
1919–1920
|
9602
|
Warrum, Noble
|
Utah in the world war. The men behind the guns and the men and women behind the men behind the guns. Memorial book. Published under the auspices of the Utah State Council of Defense. January, 1924. . . .
|
1924?]
|
9601
|
Warren, William B
|
To the citizens of Hancock County: the undersigned, again deems it his duty to appear before you in a circular. . . . Mormon population . . . are leaving the state. . . .
|
1846
|
9600c
|
|
Warning to parents & employers. Mormons or Latter Day Saints
|
[1900 –]
|
9600b
|
Warner, Juan José
|
An historical sketch of Los Angeles County, California. From the Spanish occupancy, by the founding of the mission San Gabriel Archangel, September 8, 1771, to July 4, 1876
|
1876
|
9600a
|
Warner, Juan José
|
An historical sketch of Los Angeles County, California. From the Spanish occupancy, by the founding of the mission San Gabriel Archangel, September 8, 1771, to July 4, 1876. Prepared by Col. J. J. Warner
|
1876
|
9600
|
Warner, Elisha
|
The history of Spanish Fork
|
1930
|
9599a
|
Warner, Charles Dudley
|
Our Italy
|
1891
|
9599
|
Warner, Amos Griswold
|
Three phases of coöperation in the West
|
1887
|
9598
|
Waring, Edmund H
|
History of the Iowa Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Including the planting and progress of the church within its limits, from 1833 to 1909, inclusive by Edmund H. Waring, D.D. . . .
|
[1910]
|
9597b
|
Ware, Eugene Fitch
|
The Indian war of 1864. Being a fragment of the early history of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. By Eugene F. Ware, formerly captain of Co. "F," Seventh Iowa Cavalry. . . .
|
1911
|
9597a
|
Wardner, James F
|
Jim Wardner, of Wardner, Idaho. By himself
|
1900
|
9595
|
Ward, Thomas
|
Why do you not obey the gospel?
|
[1843]
|
9594
|
Ward, Thomas
|
A voice of warning
|
[1846]
|
9593
|
Ward, Thomas
|
On the false prophets of the last days
|
[1843]
|
9592
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Qvinnan bland Mormonerna. En Från Utah flyktad Mormon-Hustrus, anteckningar om denna sekt. Från Engelskan. Med 8 Illustrationer
|
1857
|
9591
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Quinnan bland Mormonerna. En Från Utah flyktad Mormon-Hustrus, anteckningar om denna sekts Sociala, Administrativa och Religiösa förhållanden. Öfversätting af C. C. Oldenburg. . . .
|
[1857]
|
9590
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Mormonengräuel dargelegt in den Erlebnissen einer aus Utah entflohenen Mormonenfrau, so wie in den Enthüllungen des socialen, administrativen und religiosen Lebens dieser Secte. Aus dem Englischen von Heinr. mit view Illustrationen
|
1857
|
9589
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Frauenleben unter den Mormonen. Vieljährige Erlebnisse der kürzlich aus Utah zurückgekehrten Gattin eines Aeltesten der Mormonen. Detusch von A. Kretzschman
|
1856
|
9588a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Les harems du nouveau monde. Vie des femmes chez les Mormons. Traduit par B. H. Révoil. . . .
|
1858
|
9588
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Les harems du nouveau monde. Vie des femmes chez les Mormons. Traduit par B. H. Révoil
|
1856
|
9587
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
La femme chez les Mormons. Relation écrite par l'épouse d'un Mormon, revenue récemment de l'Utah. Traduit de l'anglais par Charles Everard. Illustrations par Ed. Coppin
|
1856
|
9585
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Quindeliv blandt Mormonerne. Erindringer fra et fleeraarigt Ophold i Mormonstaten, nedskrevne af en fra Utah tilbagevendt Mormonpraests Kone
|
1855 – [1856]
|
9584
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
The Mormon wife; a life story of the sacrifices, sorrows and sufferings of woman. A narrative of many years' personal experience, by the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah . . . Fully illustrated
|
1873
|
9583
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
The Mormon wife; a life story of the sacrifices, sorrows and sufferings of woman. A narrative of many years' personal experience, by the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah . . . Fully illustrated
|
1872
|
9582
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Confessions of a Mormon bride; or, the truth about Mormonism. By Maria Ward (wife of a Mormon elder)
|
1890
|
9581a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of several years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
[1890]
|
9581
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A thrilling narrative of many years' personal experiences with Brigham Young and his followers. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Sixtieth thousand
|
1890
|
9579a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A thrilling narrative of many years' personal experiences with Brigham Young and his followers. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Sixtieth thousand
|
[1888]
|
9579
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A thrilling narrative of many years' personal experiences with Brigham Young and his followers. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Sixtieth thousand
|
[1888]
|
9578a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
c1866
|
9578
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
1863
|
9577
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
1860
|
9576b
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons: a narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
1859
|
9576a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
1859
|
9576
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Fortieth thousand
|
1858
|
9575
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1857
|
9574
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1857
|
9573b
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder , recently form Utah
|
1856
|
9573a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1856
|
9573
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1856
|
9572b
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Thirty-fourth thousand
|
1855
|
9572
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Twenty-eighth thousand
|
1855
|
9571b
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah. Twenty-second thousand
|
1855
|
9571a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1855
|
9571
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of many years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
1855
|
9570b
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of several years' personal experience. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
[1855]
|
9570a
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of several years' personal experiences. By the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
[1855]
|
9570
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Female life among the Mormons. A narrative of several years' personal experience, by the wife of a Mormon elder, recently from Utah
|
[1855]
|
9569
|
Ward, Maria N. [pseud.]
|
Escaped from the Mormons, showing the rise of Mormonism. By the wife of a Mormon elder
|
[1898]
|
9568
|
Ward, Joseph Harvey
|
The hand of providence, as shown in the history of nations and individuals, from the great apostasy to the restoration of the gospel
|
1883
|
9567
|
Ward, Joseph Harvey
|
Gospel philosophy, showing the absurdities of infidelity, and the harmony of the gospel with science and history, by Elder J. H. Ward. Illustrated with numerous engravings
|
1884
|
9566
|
Ward, Joseph Harvey
|
Ballads of life. Illustrated with numerous engravings, from original designs drawn by [Dan] Weggeland . . . Enlarged edition
|
1903
|
9565
|
Ward, Joseph Harvey
|
Ballads of life. Illustrated with numerous engravings, from original designs drawn by [Dan] Weggeland. . . .
|
1886
|
9564a
|
Ward, Jessie Jane
|
The call at evening
|
1920
|
9564
|
Ward, Jessie Jane
|
The call at evening
|
c1920
|
9563a
|
Ward, Hamilton
|
Amendments. Proposed by Mr. Ward, from the Committee on the Territories, to the bill (H. R. 696) in aid of the execution of the laws in the territory of Utah, and for other purposes
|
[1870]
|
9563
|
Ward, Dillis Burgess
|
Across the plains in 1853
|
[1911]
|
9562
|
Ward, C. Fenwick
|
Mormonism exposed. The second of a series of lectures. "The origin of Mormonism—Fiction and fraud."
|
1898
|
9561
|
Ward, C. Fenwick
|
Mormonism exposed. [The first of a series of lectures] "The founder of Mormonism, an infamous impostor." By Reverend C. Fenwick Ward, M.A., rector of the Albert Memorial Church, Manchester
|
1897
|
9560
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Männen bland Mormonerna, eller tilldragelser i Utah, af åsynavittnen intygade. Jemte iakttagelse angående Mormonernas moraliska och sociala lif, af Austin och Maria N. Ward . . . Öfversättning från Engelskan
|
[1857]
|
9559
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Manden i Utah eller scener iblandt Mormonerne. Oversat fra Engelsk
|
1861
|
9558
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Male life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah: Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
[1890]
|
9557
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Male life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah: Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
1890
|
9556
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Male life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah: Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
1865
|
9555
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Male life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah: Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
[1863]
|
9554
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
Male life among the Mormons; or, the husband in Utah: Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
1859
|
9553
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
The husband in Utah; or, sights and scenes among the Mormons: With remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
1859
|
9552
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
The husband in Utah; or, sights and scenes among the Mormons: With remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin N. Ward. Edited by Maria Ward. . . .
|
1857
|
9551
|
Ward, Austin N. [pseud.]
|
The husband in Utah; or, sights and scenes among the Mormons: With remarks on their moral and social economy. By Austin and Maria N. Ward. . . .
|
1857
|
9550a
|
|
Wanderings in our distant lands. A brief account of our ten months' tour dedicated, with much affection, to all my old friends
|
1884
|
9550
|
|
Wanderer's trip round the world. Notes taken by the way
|
1894
|
9549
|
Wandell, Charles Wesley
|
Reply to shall we believe in Mormon?
|
[1852]
|
9548
|
Wandell, Charles Wesley
|
History of the persecutions!! endured by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in America. Compiled from public documents, and drawn from authentic sources
|
[1852]
|
9547
|
Wandell, Charles Wesley
|
History of the persecutions!! endured by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in America. Compiled from public documents, and drawn from authentic sources. By C. W. Wandell, minister of the gospel. . . .
|
[1852]
|
9546
|
Walworth, Jeannette Ritchie (Hadermann)
|
His three wives; or, the bar-sinister, a Mormon study. By Mrs. Jeannette H. Walworth. . . .
|
c1900
|
9545
|
Walworth, Jeannette Ritchie (Hadermann)
|
His celestial marriage; or, the bar-sinister, a social study. By Mrs. Jeanette H. Walworth. . . .
|
c1899
|
9544
|
Walworth, Jeannette Ritchie (Hadermann)
|
The bar-sinister. A social study. . . .
|
1885
|
9543a
|
Walworth, Ellen Hardin
|
An old world, as seen through young eyes; or, travels around the world. . . .
|
1877
|
9543
|
Walter, James
|
Notes and sketches during an overland trip . . . in May, 1869. Reprinted from the "Liverpool Albion."
|
1869
|
9542
|
Walsum, S. B. Hersleb
|
Vogt eder for de falske propheter. Et advarsels-ord imod Mormonerne
|
1855
|
9541
|
Walsh, Marie A
|
My queen. A romance of the Great Salt Lake. By "Sandette" [pseud.]. . . .
|
1878
|
9540
|
Walpole, Frederick
|
Four years in the Pacific, in Her Majesty's ship "Collingwood." From 1844 to 1848, by Lieut. the Hon. Fred. Walpole, R. N. . . .
|
1849
|
9539b
|
Walnum, S. B. Hersleb
|
Om Mormonerne, af S. B. Hersleb Walnum, Fængselspræst
|
1852
|
9539a
|
Waller, Elbert
|
Waller's history of Illinois
|
1921
|
9539
|
Wallace, Frederick T
|
Men and events of half a century
|
1882
|
9538
|
Wallace, Dillon
|
Saddle and camp in the Rockies. An expert's picture of game conditions in the heart of our hunting country. Illustrated with photographs
|
1911
|
9537b
|
Wallace, Charles
|
A confession of the awful and bloody transactions in the life of Charles Wallace, the fiend-like murderer of Miss Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar-girl of Broadway, New York, whose fate has for several years past been wrapt in the most profound mystery: together with an authentic statement of the many burglaries and murders of Wallace, and the notorious and daring thief, Snelling: and an account of the murder and robbery of Mr. Parks, of Newport, Kentucky, also perpetrated by Wallace. . . .
|
1851
|
9537a
|
|
Wälkomsthelning vid ankomsten till Sion
|
[1880]
|
9537
|
Walker, Williston
|
A history of the Christian Church. By Williston Walker, Titus Street professor of ecclesiastical history in Yale University
|
1918
|
9536d
|
Walker, William Holmes
|
To the intelligent public
|
[1855]
|
9536c
|
Walker, William Holmes
|
To the intelligent public
|
[1855]
|
9536b
|
Walker, Samuel Frye
|
The spoilers of Jerusalem; a historical poem
|
[1889]
|
9536a
|
Walker, Samuel Frye
|
The ruins revisited, and the world-story retold. By an Americanist
|
[1887]
|
9536
|
Walker, R. B
|
Letters from father to his sons during five months' travel in this and European countries, commencing at the returning to California, a journey of sixteen thousand miles
|
1906
|
9535
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
With the church in an early day
|
1912
|
9534
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
With the church in an early day. Third edition
|
1908
|
9533
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
With the church in an early day. [Second edition]
|
1904
|
9532
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
With the church in an early day
|
1891
|
9531b
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Talks with mothers. No. 3
|
1894
|
9531a
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
A talk with mothers.—No. 2 By Frances [pseud.]
|
1894
|
9531
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Questions on the Holy Scriptures designed for the use of scholars, in the Latter Day Saints Sunday schools by M. A. Faulconer. [Second edition]
|
1886
|
9530
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Questions on the Holy Scriptures designed for the use of scholars in the Latter Day Saints' Sunday schools by M. A. Faulconer
|
1869
|
9529
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Questions, answers and brief stories on and from the Holy Scriptures, for the use of Primary classes in our Sunday School
|
1889
|
9528
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Our boys. A book for fathers and mothers. By Marietta Walker, better known to readers as Frances. . . .
|
[1900]
|
9527
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Object-lessons on temperance; or, the Indian maiden and her white deer, by Frances [pseud.]
|
1912
|
9526
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Object-lessons on temperance; or, the Indian maiden and her white deer, by Frances [pseud.]
|
1907
|
9525a
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Gospel story and footsteps of Jesus
|
1904
|
9525
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
The gospel story, by Frances [pseud.] Footsteps of Jesus by Hester S. E. Young
|
[1901]
|
9522
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Fulness of the atonement
|
[1882]
|
9521
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Fulness of the atonement
|
[1882]
|
9520b
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Fulness of the atonement
|
[1870]
|
9520a
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Fulness of the atonement
|
[1870]
|
9520
|
Walker, Marietta (Hodges)
|
Fulness of the atonement. By M. Falconer [pseud.]
|
[1866]
|
9519a
|
Walker, Joseph Robinson
|
To the non-Mormon voters of Salt Lake City
|
[1874]
|
9519
|
Walker, James Barr
|
Experiences of pioneer life in the early settlements and cities of the West
|
1881
|
9518
|
Walker, James
|
Circling the globe by sea and land, the record of a personal experience
|
1907
|
9517
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Temple dedication song
|
1877
|
9516f
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Lines written for the St. George Female Relief Society
|
1892
|
9516e
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Lines respectfully inscribed to Mary Ide, on the fortieth anniversary of her birthday
|
1879
|
9516d
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Lines kindly solicited by President David H. Cannon for the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of giving endowments for the dead in the St. George Temple on the 11th January, 1877, the date being the first of such sacred work in this dispensation
|
1900
|
9516c
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Lines composed for the 22nd anniversary of the first baptism, January 9, 1877, in St. George Temple. Respectfully inscribed to Elder David H. Cannon, president of St. George Temple. [By solicitation.]
|
[1899]
|
9516b
|
Walker, Charles L
|
Lines composed for the 22nd anniversary of the first baptism, January 9, 1877, in St. George Temple. Respectfully inscribed to Elder David H. Cannon, president of St. George Temple. [By solicitation.]
|
1899
|
9516a
|
Walker, Charles L
|
In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the giving of endowment for the dead, as well as for the living, in the St. George Temple, by desire of press. David H. Cannon
|
[1902]
|
9516
|
Walker, Charles L
|
"For and in behalf." Lines respectfully inscribed to the presidents of the Latter-day Saints' temples
|
[1895]
|
9515a
|
Walgamott, Charles Shirley
|
Reminiscences of early days. A series of historical sketches and happenings in the early days of Snake River Valley
|
1926 – 1927
|
9515
|
Waldenström, Paul Petter
|
Genom Norra Amerikas forenta stater. Reseskildringar af P. Waldenstrom
|
[1890]
|
9514
|
Wake, Richard
|
"Gentile" Bureau of Information
|
[1900]
|
9513a
|
Wake, Richard
|
Anti-Mormon tracts and leaflets. Issued by the Gentile Bureau of Information, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
[1905]
|
9513
|
Waite, Henry Randall
|
Illiteracy and Mormonism. A discussion of federal aid to education and the Utah problem. By Henry Randall Waite, Ph.D. statistician tenth U.S. Census in charge of inquiries relating to education, illiteracy, etc.; fellow American Statistical Association; secretary Interstate Commission on Federal Aid to Education
|
[1885]
|
9512
|
Waite, Charles Burlingame
|
Argument of Charles B. Waite, before the Committee of Elections of the House of Representatives, March 25th–27th, 1868. In the case of William M'Grorty vs. Wm. H. Hooper, sitting delegate from the territory of Utah
|
[1868]
|
9511
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Fifth edition, revised and enlarged
|
1868
|
9510
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Sixth edition, revised and enlarged
|
1867
|
9509
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Fifth edition, revised and enlarged
|
1867
|
9508
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Fourth edition, revised and enlarged
|
1867
|
9507
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Third edition
|
1867
|
9506
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite . . . Third edition
|
1866
|
9505
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, an authentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. By Mrs. C. V. Waite. . . .
|
1866
|
9504
|
Waite, Catherine (Van Valkenburg)
|
Adventures in the far West; and life among the Mormons. By Mrs. C. V. Waite. . . .
|
1882
|
9503a
|
Wait, Stephen Edwin
|
Old settlers; a historical and chronological record; together with personal experiences and reminiscences of members of the old settlers of the Grand Traverse Region. . . . Compiled by S. E. Wait and W. S. Anderson
|
1918
|
9503
|
Wainwright, Charles Henry
|
Mormonism tried by the Bible and condemned. An address to the Church of the Latter-day Saints. By the Rev. C. H. Wainwright, B.A. curate of St. Margarett's, Ipswich
|
1855
|
9502a
|
|
Wahrer und falscher Gottesdienst
|
[1885]
|
9502
|
Wahlstroem, Johan
|
En inbjudning till Guds Rike
|
[1895]
|
9501
|
Wagner, Moritz
|
Reisen in Nordamerika in den Jahren 1852 und 1853 von Dr. Moritz Wagner und Dr. Carl Scherzer
|
1854
|
9500
|
Wagner, Henry Raup
|
The plains and the Rockies. A bibliography of original narratives of travel and adventure, 1800–1865
|
1921
|
9499
|
Wadsworth, W
|
The national wagon road guide, from St. Joseph and Council Bluffs, on the Missouri River, via South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, to California. Containing a minute description of the entire route, with all its branches and cut-offs; distances from place to place; lakes; springs, creeks, rivers, ferries and fording places; mountains, canons, deserts, alkali lagoons, meadows, camping and recruiting places; birds, animals, insects and reptiles; natural phenomena and remarkable scenery; with a map of the route, including the Salt Lake country, with an appendix
|
1858
|
9497
|
Vries, Hugo de
|
Naar Californië. Reisherinneringer door Dr. Hugo de Vries. . . .
|
1905 – 1907
|
9496c
|
|
Achtung ihr Stimmgeber in Utah
|
[1890]
|
9496b
|
|
Valgberettigede i Utah, Giv Agt!
|
[1890]
|
9496a
|
|
Voters of Utah, beware!
|
[1890]
|
9496
|
Vorhees, J. B
|
Wayside testimony. By Reverend J. B. Vorhees
|
[n.d.]
|
9494
|
|
[Voree plates
|
[1893]
|
9493a
|
|
[Voree plates
|
[1856]
|
9493
|
|
Voree Herald . . . .
|
January 1846 – June 6, 1850
|
9492c
|
Voorhees, Luke
|
Personal recollections of pioneer life on the mountains and plains of the great West
|
1920]
|
9492b
|
Voorhees, Daniel Wolsey
|
Joint resolution. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting polygamy
|
[1888]
|
9492a
|
Voorhees, Daniel Wolsey
|
Joint resolution. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting polygamy
|
[1886]
|
9491a
|
Von Klenner, Katherine (Evans), Baroness
|
The greater revelation. Messages from unseen world received through automatic writing in various languages, including Chinese and Japanese, in the chirography and with verified signatures of those sending the messages
|
1925
|
9491
|
Vollmer, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm
|
Californien und das Goldfieber. Reisen in dem wilden Westen Nord-Amerika's, Leben und Sitten der Goldgräber, Mormonen und Indianer. Den Gebildeten des deutschen Volkes gewidmet von Dr. W. F. A. Zimmerman [pseud.] Mit 8 lithochromirten Bildern und 51 in ben Text eingbruckten Abbilbungen
|
1863
|
9490b
|
|
Eine vollkommene Religion
|
[ca. 1925]
|
9490a
|
Vollenweider, J
|
Der Glaube und die Lehre der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage, oder Der wahre Weg selig zu werden. Ein Wort an das Schweizervolk zur Warnung und Delchrung
|
1861
|
9490
|
|
The Voice of Warning
|
July 1930–
|
9489
|
|
The voice of the Lord is unto the people of the utmost bounds of the Earth. . . .
|
[1879]
|
9488
|
|
The voice of the captives, assembled at Zarahemla, in annual conference, April 6, A. D. 1854, to their brethren scattered abroad. Reprinted
|
[1900]
|
9487
|
|
The voice of the captives, assembled at Zarahemla, in annual conference, April 6, A.D. 1854, to their brethren scattered abroad
|
[1854]
|
9486
|
|
Vogt dig for Mormonerne? Fra en fjende af Mormonismen. . . .
|
1863
|
9485
|
|
Vogt dig for Mormonerne?
|
1862
|
9484a
|
Vogel, Hermann Wilhelm
|
Vom indischen Ocean bis zum Goldlande. Reisebeobachtungen und Erlebnisse in pier Velttheilen
|
1877
|
9484
|
Vizetelly, Henry
|
Four months among the gold-finders in Alta California: being the diary of an expedition from San Francisco to the gold districts. By J. Tyrwhitt Brooks, M.D. [pseud.]
|
1849
|
9483
|
Vivian, Arthur Pendarves
|
Wanderings in the western land. By A. Pendarves Vivian, M.P., F.G.S. . . . with illustrations from original sketches by M. Albert Bierstadt and the author
|
1879
|
9482
|
|
Vittnesbörd af framstående män om "Mormonerna." Hvad de säga om polygami och andra viktiga frågor samt en petition till sveriges konung
|
1911
|
9481
|
Visscher, William Lightfoot
|
A thrilling and truthful history of the Pony Express; or, blazing the westward way and other sketches and incidents of those stirring times
|
c1908
|
9480
|
Visscher, William Lightfoot
|
The stars of our country; a collection of poems . . . to which is added President Wilson's great message
|
c1917
|
9479c
|
|
Visitors' guide
|
[1897]
|
9479b
|
|
The visiting comforter, being a handy companion and pocket-book for home and missionary use
|
1887
|
9479a.5
|
|
[Visions of Joseph Smith Dutch]
|
1855?]
|
9479a
|
Violette, Eugene Morrow
|
A history of Missouri
|
c1918
|
9479
|
Vindex [pseud.]
|
Mountain Meadows massacre. Review of Elder Penrose's exculpatory address delivered October 26th, 1884, in Twelfth Ward Meeting House
|
[1884]
|
9478a
|
Vindex [pseud.]
|
Mountain Meadows massacre. Review of Elder Penrose's exculpatory address delivered Oct. 26th, 1884, in Twelfth Ward Meeting House
|
[1884]
|
9478
|
Vincent, Ethel Gwendoline (Moffatt)
|
Forty thousand miles over land and water. The journal of a tour through the British Empire and America. By Mrs. Howard Vincent. With numerous illustrations. Third and cheaper edition
|
1886
|
9477
|
Villiers du Terrage, Marc, baron de
|
Conquistadores et roitelets. Rois sans couronne, du Roi des Canaries a l'Empereur de Sahara . . . Ouvrage illustré de cartes et de portraits
|
1906
|
9476a
|
Viles, Jonas
|
A history of Missouri for the grades. By Jonas Biles, Ph.D. professor of American history in the University of Missouri
|
c1912
|
9476
|
Vigna dal Ferro, Giovanni
|
Un viaggio nel far West Americano, impressioni di G. Vigna dal Ferro, estratto dal Giornale La Patria
|
1881
|
9475c
|
|
Views of Salt Lake City and vicinity
|
[c1890]
|
9475b
|
|
Views of Salt Lake City and vicinity
|
[1889]
|
9475a
|
|
Views of Salt Lake City
|
[1900]
|
9475
|
Victor, Metta Victoria (Fuller)
|
Mormon wives; a narrative of facts stranger than fiction
|
1858
|
9474
|
Victor, Metta Victoria (Fuller)
|
Mormon wives; a narrative of facts stranger than fiction
|
1856
|
9472
|
Victor, Metta Victoria (Fuller)
|
Lives of female Mormons; a narrative of facts stranger than fiction
|
1860
|
9471
|
Victor, Metta Victoria (Fuller)
|
Lives of female Mormons; a narrative of facts stranger than fiction
|
1859
|
9470
|
Vetromile, Eugene
|
A tour in both hemispheres; or, travels around the world. By Rev. Eugene Vetromile, D.D., apostolic missionary. . . .
|
1880
|
9469
|
Vest, George Graham
|
Undemocratic-unAmerican-unconstitutional. Speeches of Hon. George G. Vest, of Missouri, and Hon. Wilkinson Call, of Florida, in the United States Senate, Friday, February 18, 1887, against the anti-Mormon bill. . . .
|
1887
|
9467b
|
Vest, George Graham
|
Mildred E. Randall and Alfred Randall, appellants, vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, and Harmel Pratt, appellees. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah. Brief and argument for appellants. George G. Vest, Wayne MacVeagh, Franklin S. Richards, Charles W. Bennett, for appellants
|
1885
|
9467a
|
Vest, George Graham
|
Mary Ann M. Pratt, appellant vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, and John S. Lindsay, appellees. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah. Brief and argument for appellant. George G. Vest, Wayne MacVeagh, Franklin S. Richards, Charles W. Bennett, for appellant
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1885
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9467
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Vest, George Graham
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Mary Ann M. Pratt, appellant vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, John S. Lindsay, appellees. No. 1028. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah Territory. Brief and argument for appellant
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1885
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9466h
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Vest, George Graham
|
Jesse J. Murphy, appellant, vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, and Arthur Pratt, appellees. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah. Brief and argument for appellant. George G. Vest, Wayne MacVeagh, Franklin S. Richards, Charles W. Bennett, for appellant
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1885
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9466g
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Vest, George Graham
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James M. Barlow, appellant, vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, and Harmel Pratt, appellees. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah. Brief and argument for appellant. George G. Vest, Wayne MacVeagh, Franklin S. Richards, Charles W. Bennett, for appellant
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1885
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9466f
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Vest, George Graham
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Ellen C. Clawson and Hiram B. Clawson, appellant, vs. Alexander Ramsey, A. S. Paddock, G. L. Godfrey, A. B. Carleton, J. R. Pettigrew, E. D. Hoge, and James T. Little, appellees. Appeal from judgment of the Supreme Court of Utah. Brief and argument for appellants. George G. Vest, Wayne MacVeagh, Franklin S. Richards, Charles W. Bennett, for appellants
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1885
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9466e
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Vest, George Graham
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A bill to provide for the recording of marriages in the territories of the United States
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[1881]
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9466d
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Vest, George Graham
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A bill to make the wife a competent witness in trials for bigamy in the territories of the United States
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[1881]
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9466c.5
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Vest pocket tourist guide to Salt Lake City. Points of historical interest, railway and street car lines, time tables, general information, etc., etc.
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[1899]
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9466c
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Verstaat gij ook hetgeen gij leest?
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n.d.]
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9466b.5
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Verstaat ge ook hetgeen ge leest?
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[1885]
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9466b
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Versen, Maximilian von
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Transatlantische Streifzüge. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen aus Nordamerika
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1876
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9466a
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Verne, Jules
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The will of an eccentric
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1900
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9466
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Verne, Jules
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Around the world in eighty days. Translated by Geo. M. Towle
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1874
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9465
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Verne, Jules
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Le Tour du Monde en quatre-vingts jours par Jules Verne. Dessins par MM. de Neuville et R. Bennet
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1873
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9464
|
Veritas [pseud.]
|
Utah affairs. Congress and polygamy. Including the Poland bill
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1874
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9463
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Verbrugghe, Louis
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Promenades et chasses dans l'Amérique du Nord, par Louis & Georges Verbrugghe
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1879
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9462
|
|
Verbatim report of funeral services in honor of William Bradford
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1924]
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9461
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|
Verbatim report of funeral services in honor of President John R. Winder. Salt Lake Tabernacle, March 31, 1910, 11 A.M., President Joseph F. Smith presiding
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[1910]
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9460d
|
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Die Verbannung des Mormonenvolkes
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[1895]
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9460c
|
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Et venligt ord
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1927]
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9460b
|
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Et venligt ord. (Af Ældste F. Christenson). Andet Oplag
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1912]
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9460a
|
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Et venligt ord
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[1905]
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9460
|
Vellinga, M. C
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Mormon mysteries revealed . . . M. C. Vellinga, evangelist
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[1927]
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9459
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Vellinga, M. C
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Latest light on Joseph Smith's golden plates. From which he claimed to have translated the "Book of Mormon."
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[c1928]
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9458
|
Velazquez, Loreta Janeta
|
Story of the Civil War; or, the exploits, adventures and travels of Mrs. L. J. Velazquez (Lieutenant H. T. Buford, C. S. A.) Edited by C. J. Worthington, U.S.N. . . .
|
1890
|
9457
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Velazquez, Loreta Janeta
|
The woman in battle: a narrative of the exploits, adventures, and travels of Madame Loreta Janeta Velazquez, otherwise known as Lieutenant Harry T. Buford, Confederate States Army. In which is given full descriptions of the numerous battles in which she participated as a Confederate officer; of her perilous performances as a spy, as a bearer of despatches, as a secret-service agent, and as a blockade-runner; of her adventures behind the scenes at Washington, including the bond swindle; of her career as a bounty and substitute broker in New York; of her travels in Europe and South America; her mining adventures on the Pacific slope; her residence among the Mormons; her love affairs, courtships, marriages, &c., &c. Edited by C. J. Worthington, late of the United States Navy . . . Profusely illustrated
|
1876
|
9456
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Veed-Fald, Ole
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Subscriptions-indbydelse
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1854
|
9455
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Veed-Fald, Ole
|
En proces imod Mormonerne; Meddeelt af Ole Veed-Fald, sen
|
1852
|
9454
|
Veed-Fald, Ole
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Mormonsk non plus ultra, eller: Fortsat proces imod Mormonerne. Udgivet af Ole Veed-Fald, sen., forhen medhjelper ved opdragelsesanstalten og den landoeconomiske virksomhed paa Flakkebjerg Institut
|
1855
|
9453
|
Veed-Fald, Ole
|
En liden Randsagning i den Hellige Skrift. Om Daaben, eller: Hvem har Ret i Læren om Samme, Lutheraner, Baptister eller Mormoner, eller: Er von Bornelaerdom os nu ikke nok?
|
1856
|
9452
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Veed-Fald, Jørgen
|
Bibelske henvisninger angaaende nogle af de laerestykker, der i denne tid bevaege sig her i landet
|
1851
|
9451
|
Veed-Fald, Jørgen
|
Belysning af nogle af vore Dages uholdbare Troesbekjendelser, eller: Underføgelse af Mormonlæren, med Grunde for dens forkastelighed—som grov Vildfarelse; isoer med Hensyn paa Læren: om Bibelens Forstaaelse; om Herrens Tolkommelse; om Guds Boesen og Treenighed; samt om Forløsningen
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1855 – [1857]
|
9450
|
Veatch, Arthur Clifford
|
Geography and geology of a portion of southwestern Wyoming, with special reference to coal and oil
|
1907
|
9449a
|
Vaughan-Hughes, J
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Seventy years of life in the Victorian era embracing a travelling record in Australia, New Zealand, and America &c. By a physician
|
1893
|
9449
|
Vaughan, W. R
|
Union Pacific Railroad business handbook and emigrant's guide
|
1871
|
9448b
|
Vaughan, Thomas
|
The Tucker bill. Composed by Thomas Vaughan
|
[1887]
|
9448a
|
Varley, Thomas
|
Utah's mineral wealth, represented by statistics and graphic charts compiled from official government and state reports. By Thos. Varley, C. C. Stevenson, W. Spencer Reid. . . .
|
1921
|
9448
|
|
Varden. Organ for de norske I Utah
|
January 1910 – 1912
|
9447
|
Vanzandt, J. C
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Mormon contradictions and what Mormons teach, a treatise consisting largely of actual statements made by Mormon leaders as verified by J. C. Vanzandt
|
[1915]
|
9446
|
Van Tramp, John C
|
Prairie and Rocky Mountain adventures; or, life in the West. To which will be added a view of the states and territorial regions of our western empire: embracing history, statistics, and geography, and descriptions of the chief cities of the west
|
1858
|
9445
|
Van Rod, Aimé
|
La revanche du Mormon; moeurs américaines fouet bizarreries d'amour. Orné de belles illustrations par Del Giglio
|
1908
|
9444
|
Van Lieu, Solomon
|
A trace of prophecy, on the second coming of Christ. Or the little stone kingdom, and the end of the gentile rule or reign—the begining [sic] of the great anti-typical jubilee in 1914. Written by Elder Sol. Van Lieu, August 24, 1908
|
1908
|
9443b
|
Van Eaton, Henry Smith
|
Joint resolution. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting polygamy
|
[1886]
|
9443a.5
|
Van Dusen, Wilmot Woodruff
|
Blazing the way; or, pioneer experiences in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon
|
[c1905]
|
9443a
|
Van Dine, John Richard
|
The wonders of the golden West. Being a graphic elucidation of a thousand marvelous spectacles witnessed in crossing the continent in a palace car—depicting the contiguity of two oceans and the scenic splendors of the western section of our glorious republic—the "lure" of the great West is a living fact, and the author tells why visitor and tourists return to the regions of snow-clad mountains, intermingled with brightly sunshine and ever-blooming flowers
|
c1909
|
9443
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Misteries [sic] of Mormonism
|
c1850
|
9442
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the Mormon spiritual wife system, and wonderful ceremonies of the celebrated "endowment" as it is acted by upwards of fifty thousand men and women in secret, in the temple in Utah, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen, and Maria, his wife who were initiated and participators in these dreadful mysteries
|
1864
|
9441
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the Mormon spiritual wife system, and wonderful ceremonies of the celebrated "endowment" as it is acted by upwards of fifty thousand men and women in secret, in the temple in Utah, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen, and Maria, his wife who were initiated and participators in these dreadful mysteries
|
1864
|
9440a
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1859
|
9440
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1859
|
9439
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1857
|
9438
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife-system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1856
|
9437
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual-wife system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1855
|
9436
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife-system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1854
|
9435
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Spiritual delusions; being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particulars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife-system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By Increase Van Deusen and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect who were personally initiated into those dreadful mysteries
|
1854
|
9434
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Mormonism exposed
|
[1853]
|
9433a
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1857
|
9433
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
[1855]
|
9432
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1852
|
9431
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1852
|
9430a
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual-wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1850
|
9430
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the wonderful ceremonies of the Mormon spiritual-wife system. Being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1850
|
9429
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1850
|
9428
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1849
|
9427
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1849
|
9426
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1849
|
9425
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. By I. M'Gee Van Dusen and Maria his wife, who were initiated into these dreadful mysteries
|
1849
|
9424
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
The sublime and ridiculous blended; called, the endowment: as was acted, by upwards of twelve thousand, in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, said to be revealed from God as a reward for building that splendid edifice, and the express object for which it was built
|
1848
|
9423
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
A dialogue between Adam and Eve, the Lord and the devil, called the endowment: as was acted by twelve or fifteen thousand, in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple, said to be revealed from God, as a reward for building that splendid edifice, and the express object for which it was built
|
1847
|
9422
|
Van Deusen, Increase McGee
|
The Mormon endowment; a secret drama, or conspiracy, in the Nauvoo-Temple, in 1846; in which process Mr. and Mrs. McGee, (the authors of this work,) were made king and queen, to which is added a sketch of the life of Joseph Smith, the circumstances of his finding the Mormon bible; his last revelation in the appointment of his successor; the angel's appearance to him; his finding another bible; his revelation concerning Polk and the Mexican War; baptism for the dead—Mormon faith—spiritual-wife-doctrine; description of Nauvoo and the Temple, &c., &c
|
1847
|
9421
|
Van der Zee, Jacob
|
The Mormon trails in Iowa
|
1914]
|
9419
|
Vanderhoof, Elisha Woodward
|
Historical sketches of western New York: the Seneca Indians; Phelps and Gorham purchase; Morris reserve and Holland purchase; Mary Jemison; Jemima Wilkinson; Joseph Smith, Jr. and Mormonism; Morgan and antimasonry; the Fox sisters and Rochester knockings
|
1907
|
9418a
|
Van Baalen, Jan Karel
|
Our birthright and the mess of meat. Ism's of today analyzed and compared with the Heidelberg Catechism. By Jan Karel Van Baalen, pastor of the Twelfth Street Christian Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michigan. . . .
|
1929
|
9418
|
|
The Valley Tan
|
November 6, 1858 – February 29, 1860
|
9417a
|
Vallet, Emile
|
Communism. History of the experiment at Nauvoo of the Icarian settlement
|
1917]
|
9417
|
|
Valkyrien
|
1890
|
9416
|
Valk, Marchinus Hyminus Arnoldus Leonardus, van der
|
Zur Beurteilung des Propheten der Mormonen Joseph Smith Jun. Ägyptologische Phantasien des Mormonenpropheten. Von Dr. M. H. A. van der Valk. Aus den Hollanderischen ubersetzt von A. Basedow Pfarrer in Eisenberg (Thur)
|
1923
|
9415
|
Valk, Marchinus Hyminus Arnoldus Leonardus, van der
|
De Profeet der Mormonen Joseph Smith, Jr. M. H. A. van der Valk, Predikant te Rotterdam. Met een woord vooraf van Dr. J. van der Valk, rector van het Marnix-Gymnasium to Rotterdam
|
1921
|
9414a
|
Valk, Marchinus Hyminus Arnoldus Leonardus, van der
|
De Mormoonsche leer, door M. H. A. van der Valk
|
[ca. 1920]
|
9414
|
Valk, Marchinus Hyminus Arnoldus Leonardus, van der
|
De Mormonen. Hun profeet, leer en leven
|
[1924]
|
9413
|
Valentini, Zopito, editor
|
Attivita' Italiane nella intermountain region
|
c1930
|
9412
|
Valentine, Sophy
|
Biography of Ann Howell Burt
|
1916
|
9411a
|
Vahl, Jens
|
Mormonernes laerdomme ifolge deres egne skrifter ob betragtede i Chritndommens Lys. udgivt ved J. Vahl. 2det Oplag, ny Udgave
|
1883
|
9411
|
Vahl, Jens
|
Mormonernes laerdomme ifolge deres egne skrifter og betragtede i Christendommens Lys. Ny Udgave
|
1877
|