February 1, 1929 by •
apostles,
apprehension,
baptism,
belief(s),
Christian(s),
Christian(s) church,
Christianity,
Church of Jesus Christ,
Clement,
comfort,
consolation,
Day of Judgment,
dead,
death,
fear,
fragment(s),
Ignatius,
Jesus Christ,
joy,
kerygma,
kindred dead,
Latter-day Saints,
medieval Christian,
New Education Testament,
of the dead,
pagan(s),
Pastor of Hermes,
Peter,
philosophers,
philosophy,
Primitive Christians,
prophecy,
proxy,
reality,
religion,
restored church,
restored gospel,
resurrection,
St. Basil,
suffering,
temple(s),
terror,
the Gospel,
The LORD,
the Passion,
the seal,
work for the dead
in Immortality: Famed Discourses on Eternal Progression and Future Existence, ed. by Gordon Allred (Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publishing Co., 1974): 199-210. This essay was reprinted from Nibley’s World and the Prophets; CWHN 3:163-172.