Discourses of Brigham Young

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Discourses of Brigham Young

by Brigham Young

EN·~22 hours·45 chapters

Chapters

45 total
1

PREFACE

7:37
2

PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION

9:42
3

Discourses of Brigham Young - CHAPTER I

45:16
4

CHAPTER II

39:15
5

CHAPTER III

41:29
6

CHAPTER IV

40:27
7

CHAPTER V

14:56
8

CHAPTER VI

52:16
9

CHAPTER VII

24:48
10

CHAPTER VIII

9:40

Description

Listeners are invited into a rare, curated compilation of the public speeches of Brigham Young, the 19th‑century religious leader and territorial governor who helped shape the American West. Drawing from more than two decades of recorded addresses, the selections reveal a consistent system of faith‑based principles that guided both spiritual and practical decisions. The introduction frames Young not only as a charismatic preacher but also as a pragmatic organizer whose ideas were intended for everyday life.

Through his own words, the book illustrates how themes of self‑reliance, communal responsibility, and disciplined perseverance were woven into the fabric of early Utah society. By listening, audiences can grasp the underlying philosophy that Young believed could be applied by any person seeking purpose and progress. The concise arrangement makes the material accessible, offering a window into the mindset of a leader whose influence extended far beyond his own era.

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Language

en

Duration

~22 hours (1315K characters)

Release date

2024-09-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Brigham Young

1801–1877

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