Freemasonry -- Religious aspects -- Latter Day Saints
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Randy K. Baker essay
The Randy K. Baker essay (1988) is entitled "An Emblem of Power and Priesthoods." This brief work interprets various Masonic symbols, written for an LDS audience.
Arturo de Hoyos papers
The Arturo de Hoyos papers (1982) consist of a compilation of materials by de Hoyos, entitled "The Masonic Emblem and Parchments of Joseph and Hyrum Smith."
Reed C. Durham papers
The Reed C. Durham papers (1828-1998) consists of research materials about the LDS pioneers and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS Church) as well as Durham's writings based on his research.
Ian Hyde essay
The Ian Hyde essay entitled, "Masonry and the Beginnings of the Mormon Church," presents Hyde's argument that the same influences that gave birth to Freemasonry also gave birth to Mormonism.
Tim Rathbone essay
The Tim Rathbone essay consists of a preliminary draft of "Brigham Young's Masonic Connection and Nauvoo Plural Marriages." This paper was presented at the Mormon History Association meeting in Snowbird in May 1996, and an excerpt was published in the Mormon History Association Newsletter of Summer 1996.
James D. Still Mormon history collection
The James D. Still Mormon history collection (1834-2010) contains articles, clippings, correspondence, an index, and other research materials on Mormon history, particularly Oliver Cowdery, the writing of the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham, and the relationship between Masonry and the LDS Church.