Sunday school speeches, 1925-1926.

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Sunday school speeches, 1925-1926.

24 talks presented to the University Branch Sunday School. Subjects of talks are direction and control of recreation by the Mormon church; Salvation for the dead and genealogy; teachers training; the Mormons and the printing industry; Mormon poetry; Mormon history; Need of temples in this dispensation; Education among the Mormons; Brief genealogical history of the LDS Church; Patriotism; LDS Literature; Missionary work; Customs of the south seas and the missionary work among the people; Mormon architecture; History and origin of the Primary Association; The Mormon mind; A brief history of the Sunday School organization; The Priesthood and its present-day organization; Origin of some of our LDS hymns; Financial leaders of the LDS church; Public speaking; Mormon colonization; Church ceremony; and History of Panguitch (Utah).

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