Journal of Discourses · 1885
Journal of Discourses, Volume 25
43 sermons by 15 speakers, published in 1885. The full contents, and what the volume is about.
Volume 25 of the Journal of Discourses was published in 1885 and prints 43 sermons by 15 speakers.
George Q. Cannon dominates it with 14 of the 43 sermons, followed by John Taylor with 6.
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Persecution has done us no harm. In fact it seems to me that we need about so much persecution—that we need to carry great loads to make us remember our God. If all was prosperity and peace, I presume we would lose our faith, just as the ancient Christians did when they became popular. But I pray that the time may never come that we may be popular with a people who foster such institutions as are found in Christendom today.
Brigham Young, Jr, Visit to Arizona and New Mexico—Condition of the Settlements—Our Enemies—The "Obnoxious Doctrine"—Things Pertaining to Conscience—The Saints Striving to Live Their Religion—Prosperity on Every Hand—Persecution—Temples—The Load the Saints Are Carrying—Conclusion, Journal of Discourses, Volume 25
Who preaches in it
Subjects
What this volume returns to, by how many of its sermons carry each subject: Holy Ghost (22), Zion (22), Priesthood (19), Jesus Christ (16), Baptism (15), Temples (12), Persecution (12), Plural Marriage (11), Book of Mormon (11), Missionary Work (11), Revelation (10), Second Coming (10).
Contents
Every discourse in the volume, in printed order. The titles are the Journal's own — a single discourse routinely lists four or five unrelated subjects — and each links to the discourse itself at journalofdiscourses.com.
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