
The Vitality of Mormonism Discourse
James Talmage Collection
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Narrated by:
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Bryan A. Hunt
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By:
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James E. Talmage
About this listen
The Vitality of Mormonism Discourse is the seventh book of the James E. Talmage series. This publication embodies an address delivered by invitation at a meeting of the Denver Philosophical Society at Denver, Colorado, December 14, 1916, by Dr. James E. Talmage.
Talmage addresses several LDS doctrine topics and provides enlightenment and insight to topics rarely addressed, including divine sources of power with practical results, the Articles of Faith, and virility of the church.
This work by James E. Talmage is different than the published work titled The Vitality of Mormonism that was published in book form two years following this address in 1919. This book is a must-have for your LDS classic audiobook collection.
Public Domain (P)2020 Latter-Day Strengths Audio
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