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BYU Studies - 36:1
Articles
Conversation in Nauvoo about the Corporeality of God
Jacob Neusner
Page 7
“O My Father”
:
The Musical Settings
Michael Hicks
Page 32
Testimony in Art
:
John Hafen's Illustrations for “O My Father”
Dawn Pheysey
Page 58
The Significance of “O My Father” in the Personal Journey of Eliza R. Snow
Jill C. Mulvay Derr
Page 84
Changes in the Religious Devotion of Latter-day Saints throughout the Life Cycle
James T. Duke
and
Barry L. Johnson
Page 139
Celebrating Cultural Identity
:
Pioneer Day in Nineteenth-Century Mormonism
Steven L. Olsen
Page 159
Family Land and Records Center in Nauvoo
Susan Easton Black
Page 179
Documents
The “Hymn of the Pearl”
:
An Ancient Counterpart to “O My Father”
John W. Welch
and
James V. Garrison
Page 127
Poetry
Cast on the Lord
Arthur Henry King
Page 31
Leaving Too Soon
Lisa Bolin Hawkins
Page 83
ICU Nursery
Marilyn Darley Williams
Page 178
Hymn
:
Every Kindred, Tongue, and People
Arthur Henry King
Page 182
All Tucked In
Trenton L. Hickman
Page 200
Reviews
Three Frontiers
:
Family, Land, and Society in the American West, 1850–1900
Walter Nugent
Page 183
The Personal Writings of Eliza Roxcy Snow
Sherilyn C. Bennion
Page 187
Audacious Women
:
Early British Mormon Immigrants
Paula Harline
Page 189
Church History in Black and White
:
George Edward Anderson's Photographic Mission to Latter-day Saint Historical Sites: 1907 Diary, 1907–8 Photographs
Nelson B. Wadsworth
Page 192
Book Notices
Biographies of Spencer W. Kimball and Boyd K. Packer
Clark B. Hinckley
Page 195
Beyond the River
Benson Y. Parkinson
Page 196
The Legacy of Mormon Furniture
:
The Mormon Material Culture, Undergirded by Faith, Commitment, and Craftsmanship
Claudia L. Bushman
Page 196
Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History
:
Illinois
John W. Welch
Page 197
Nurturing Faith through the Book of Mormon
:
The 24th Annual Sperry Symposium
Nancy R. Lund
Page 198
Kingdom on the Mississippi Revisited
:
Nauvoo in Mormon History
Donald Q. Cannon
Page 199
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