The is an account of the Book of Commandments, which was the first monograph published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) in 1833. The paper used to print to the book was purchased in Wheeling, (West) Virginia. The book was destroyed in press by a mob and was never completed. However, a limited number of the printed signatures were salvaged and bound. The few surviving, incomplete copies are worth thousands of dollars. The volume is Mormonism\u27s rarest book
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
With over 150 million copies in circulation, the Book of Mormon has yet to find its niche in histori...
Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as Mormons, first arrived in Mississippi in 1839 with the a...
On the March 26, 1830, the Wayne Sentinel, the village newspaper of Palmyra, New York, printed an ad...
In 1830 Joseph Smith* published a book he claimed to have translated by the gift and power of God ...
The inception or Mormonism took place in 1830, when on the 6th of April of that year Joseph Smith Jr...
Brief excerpt from content in lieu of an abstract: Was Joseph Smith a magician? That question has al...
The Division of Special Collections and Archives located in the Merrill Library at Utah State Univer...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
With over 100 million copies in print, the Book of Mormon has spawned a vast religious movement, but...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
Leonard J. Arrington wrote about the Mormon development of the Great Basin from 1847 to 1900 in Grea...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religions...
The Book of Mormons, much like the Old Testament, was written to show Israel what great things the ...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
With over 150 million copies in circulation, the Book of Mormon has yet to find its niche in histori...
Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as Mormons, first arrived in Mississippi in 1839 with the a...
On the March 26, 1830, the Wayne Sentinel, the village newspaper of Palmyra, New York, printed an ad...
In 1830 Joseph Smith* published a book he claimed to have translated by the gift and power of God ...
The inception or Mormonism took place in 1830, when on the 6th of April of that year Joseph Smith Jr...
Brief excerpt from content in lieu of an abstract: Was Joseph Smith a magician? That question has al...
The Division of Special Collections and Archives located in the Merrill Library at Utah State Univer...
This anthology offers rare access to key original documents illuminating Mormon history, theology, a...
Mormonism was one of many religious movements that emerged in antebellum American during the ferment...
With over 100 million copies in print, the Book of Mormon has spawned a vast religious movement, but...
Mormonism is an early nineteenth-century restorationist movement that is convinced it is the preemin...
Leonard J. Arrington wrote about the Mormon development of the Great Basin from 1847 to 1900 in Grea...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints “Mormonism”) is one of the fastest growing religions...
The Book of Mormons, much like the Old Testament, was written to show Israel what great things the ...
With over 140 million copies in print, and serving as the principal proselytizing tool of one of the...
With over 150 million copies in circulation, the Book of Mormon has yet to find its niche in histori...
Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as Mormons, first arrived in Mississippi in 1839 with the a...