
audiobook
SCRAP BOOK OF MORMON LITERATURE
GENERAL INDEX.
DOCTRINAL INDEX.
PREFACE.
ARTICLES OF FAITH OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
NOTES TO BE REFERRED TO DAILY BY MISSIONARIES.
THE PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH TELLS HIS OWN STORY.
MARTYRDOM OF JOSEPH SMITH, THE PROPHET, AND HIS BROTHER HYRUM.
WHAT "MORMONS" BELIEVE.
FIRST PRINCIPLES.
This volume gathers a rich assortment of nineteenth‑century Mormon pamphlets, sermons, and doctrinal essays, offering a snapshot of the faith’s early public discourse. From concise statements of belief and missionary guidelines to personal recollections of Joseph Smith’s visions, the pages read like a mosaic of the church’s foundational teachings. The editor has preserved the original language and structure, allowing listeners to hear the earnest tone of the period’s religious writers.
Listeners will encounter clear explanations of core principles such as the restored gospel, baptism for the dead, and the role of priesthood authority, alongside spirited defenses against contemporary criticism. Contributions from prominent leaders—including apostles and missionaries—provide both theological insight and a sense of the community’s challenges and aspirations. Whether you’re curious about early American religious movements or simply enjoy historic sermon literature, this collection offers an engaging auditory journey through the formative years of a growing faith.
Full title
Scrap Book of Mormon Literature (Vol. 1 of 2) Religious Tracts
Language
en
Duration
~23 hours (1362K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Mormon Texts Project (MormonTextsProject.org), with thanks to Renah Holmes
Release date
2019-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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