NOW PRINTED IN A 16 pt. LARGE FONT FOR EASIER READING. The lectures herewith presented have been prepared in accordance with the request and appointment of the First Presidency of the Church. The greater number of the addresses were delivered before the Theology Class of the...
Articles of Faith is considered one of the classics in Latter-day Saint literature. It is the outgrowth of a series of lectures in theology given by Dr. James E. Talmage, commencing in October of 1893. At that time Dr. Talmage was serving as the president of the LDS College in...
The Articles of Faith is the 1st book of 8 written and published by James E. Talmage. The lectures herewith presented have been prepared in accordance with the request and appointment of the First Presidency of the Church. The greater number of the addresses were delivered before...
Twenty-nine-year-old geologist and college president James E. Talmage noted in his journal in 1891: "Today I had an interview with the First Presidency of the Church ... another appointment for an interview was set for Monday next." From these two meetings came a commission to...
Importance of Theological Study.-In the short period of time that measures the span of mortal existence, it is not possible for man to explore any considerable portion of the vast realm of knowledge; it becomes, therefore, the part of wisdom to select for study the branches that...
James E. Talmage's influential series of lectures on the Articles of Faith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Talmage prepared 24 lectures exploring Joseph Smith's Articles of Faith. The text is the Eleventh Edition, containing expanded notes and references...
The Articles of Faith: A Series of Lectures on the Principal Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is an 1899 book by James E. Talmage about doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The name of the book is taken from...
James Edward Talmage (1862-1933) was an Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He was also a noted scientist, receiving his Ph.D. in 1896, and serving as the President of the University of Deseret from 1894 to 1897. Many of Talmage's writings have been considered...
The existence of God is scarcely a question of rational dispute; nor does it call for proof by the feeble demonstrations of man's logic, for the fact is admitted by the human family practically without question, and the consciousness of subjection to a supreme power is an inborn...