Latter-day Saint text
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concept
A Latter-day Saint text is a written work—such as scripture, commentary, or instructional material—produced, used, or recognized within the Latter-day Saint (Mormon) religious tradition to convey doctrine, history, or spiritual guidance.
Observed surface forms (7)
- Book of Mormon record ×1
- Book of Mormon source text ×1
- Latter-day Saint historical document ×1
- Latter-day Saint literature ×1
- Latter-day Saint publication ×1
- Latter-day Saint reference work ×1
- official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ×1
Instances (12)
- Wentworth Letter
- Ensign magazine (historical) via concept surface "official publication of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"
- For the Strength of Youth magazine via concept surface "Latter-day Saint publication"
- large plates of Nephi via concept surface "Book of Mormon record"
- History of the Prophet Joseph, by His Mother via concept surface "Latter-day Saint literature"
- A Compendium of the Doctrines of the Gospel via concept surface "Latter-day Saint reference work"
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Book of Lehi abridgment (later lost in 116 pages)
via concept surface "Book of Mormon source text"
surface form: Book of Lehi abridgment
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“Church History” (in Times and Seasons)
via concept surface "Latter-day Saint historical document"
surface form: Church History (Times and Seasons article)
- Lecture Second
- Joseph Smith’s 1842 Wentworth letter account
- Lecture Third
- Lecture Sixth