Recently added
- The Testimony of the Apostles — The Living Christ
- The First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles — The Family: A Proclamation to the World
- Elder Hugh B. Brown — Profile of a Prophet
- Pres. Spencer W. Kimball — An Unforced Surrender
- Pres. Spencer W. Kimball — Washington DC Temple dedicatory prayer
- Elder Bruce R. McConkie — Last Talk, “…in the coming day I will feel the nail marks in his hands and in his feet and shall wet his feet with my tears…”* General Conference, April 1985
To be added
- Cannon, George Q. — We are not so worthless as we think*
- Cannon, George Q. — God’s covenant with us* — See also Inter-Chiastic Analysis of the above two pieces
- Clayton, William — “…that blood so noble…”:* Prayer written in his journal the day after the Martyrdom
- Cowdery, Oliver — Addresses the Principal Chief of the Delawares*
- Gabbott, Mabel Jones — Hymn 172,* “In Humility, Our Savior”
- Hyde, Orson — Dedication on Mt. of Olives*
- Hyde, Orson — Nauvoo Temple dedicatory prayer*
- Kimball, Heber C. — “How long shall these things exist?” Davidic Plea
- Kimball, Spencer W. — “There will be a surrender…you cannot indefinitely resist the power and pressure of truth…”** From the Sept. 1978 Ensign
- Kimball, Vilate — “By his side I’ll reign in heaven”** Poem to her husband, Heber C. Kimball, Jan. 17 1847
- Phelps, William W. — Hymn 2,** “The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning”
- Phelps, William W. — See also with John Taylor, A Word of Consolation on the Martyrdom*
- Pratt, Parley P. — “One noble spirit … had boldness of soul … to act”*
- Pratt, Parley P. — Resurrection Camp*
- Richards, Willard — See also with John Taylor, A Word of Consolation on the Martyrdom*
- Snow, Eliza R. — Hymn 191,** “Behold the Great Redeemer Die”
- Snow, Eliza R. — Hymn 195,** “How Great the Wisdom and the Love”
- Snow, Eliza R. — Hymn 292,* “Invocation, or the Eternal Father and Mother” (O My Father)
- Snow, Eliza R. — “The Assassination”,* “…the noblest of mankind…” Published July 1, 1844
- Snow, Eliza R. — Address to Earth,** “The grand law of worlds…” Sept. 1, 1851
- Snow, Lorenzo — Man’s Destiny* — Poem including, “As man now is, our God once was; As now God is, so man may be”
- Snow, Lorenzo — Who we are* (Explains why “As now God is, so man may be.”)
- Talmage, James E. — Teachings of the Church Respecting the Christ*
- Taylor, John — Our identity will always remain the same* 5 April 1901, Conference Report, pg. 2
- Taylor, John — The Mediation and the Atonement* of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, p. 149-150.
- Taylor, John — Origin and Destiny of Woman,* “You also chose a kindred spirit whom you loved in the spirit world…” – The Mormon, August 1857, New York City&ammp;nbssp;
- Taylor, John — On Joseph Smith, “He felt himself shut up in a nutshell… so much more comprehensive, enlightened and dignified*
- Taylor, John — A Word of consolation on the Martyrdom* of the Prophet and Patriarch, with Willard Richards, and W.W. Phelps – July 1, 1844
- Whitney, Orson F. — “Save not only themselves, but likewise their posterity”*
- Woodruff, Wilford — Journal entry, “…sealing salvation upon the meek…”,* June 1847
- Young, Brigham — Blessing to Solomon F. Kimball, “…we seal you unto your father and mother…”*
- Young, Brigham — “No power of earth or hell can separate them from their parents”*
- Young, Brigham — Your endowment is…* April 6, 1853 Speech
- Young, Brigham – “I have revealed too much”* 1860