3 LDS Booklets: Discourse: Three Degrees of Glory / Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion / The Philosophical Basis of “Mormonism”: An Address Delivered by Invitation Before the Congress of Religious Philosophies Held in Connection with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, July 29, 1915 (See Details)

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3 LDS Booklets: Discourse

  • Discourse: Three Degrees of Glory (1922), by Melvin J. Ballard
  • Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion (Unknown Publishing Date), Correspondence between Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr., and Mr. Richard C. Evans
  • The Philosophical Basis of “Mormonism”: An Address Delivered by Invitation Before the Congress of Religious Philosophies Held in Connection with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, July 29, 1915 (1915), by James E. Talmage

3 fair condition, thin, staple-bound, softcover booklets.  The covers have some stains, scuffing, small tears, dents, creases, and wrinkling.  Some pages have writing in creases.  The first pages have writing in pencil and eraser marks.  Text throughout each is clear and legible.

v1 1908Q

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SKU: v1 1908Q 6/4/25 CRS 13 Category: Tags: ,

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3 LDS Booklets: Discourse

  • Discourse: Three Degrees of Glory (1922), by Melvin J. Ballard
  • Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage: A Discussion (Unknown Publishing Date), Correspondence between Elder Joseph F. Smith, Jr., and Mr. Richard C. Evans
  • The Philosophical Basis of “Mormonism”: An Address Delivered by Invitation Before the Congress of Religious Philosophies Held in Connection with the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, California, July 29, 1915 (1915), by James E. Talmage

3 fair condition, thin, staple-bound, softcover booklets.  The covers have some stains, scuffing, small tears, dents, creases, and wrinkling.  Some pages have writing in creases.  The first pages have writing in pencil and eraser marks.  Text throughout each is clear and legible.

v1 1908Q