John Taylor (Mormon) - Works

Works

  • Taylor, John (1852). The Government of God. S. W. Richards.
  • —— (1882). An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Deseret News. http://books.google.com/books?id=eERCAAAAIAAJ.
  • —— (1943). The Gospel Kingdom: Selections from the Writings and Discourses of John Taylor. compiled by G. Homer Durham. Bookcraft, Inc.
  • —— (1984). Samuel W. Taylor and Raymond W. Taylor.. ed. The John Taylor Papers: Records of the Last Utah Pioneer, Vol I, 1836-1877, the Apostle. Taylor Trust.
  • —— (1985). Samuel W. Taylor and Raymond W. Taylor.. ed. The John Taylor Papers: Records of the Last Utah Pioneer, Vol II, 1877-1887, the President. Taylor Trust.
  • —— (1996). Dean C. Jessee.. ed. John Taylor Nauvoo Journal. Grandin Book.
  • —— (2001). Teachings of Presidents of the Church: John Taylor. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. LDS Church publication number 35969.

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