LIBROS DEL AUTOR: daniel gibbons

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: daniel gibbons

  • Wasco, Illinois
    Adam Daniel Gibbons
    The small village of Wasco, Illinois, located in the heart of Kane County, has a fascinating and rich history which until now has never been published. This thoroughly-researched volume, at over 460-pages in length, offers more than one hundred never-before-published images gathered from both private and public records, in addition to a decade-by-decade history of the village, ...
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    30,63 €

  • Night Ride from Kirtland
    Daniel Bay Gibbons
    At midnight on January 13, 1838, Joseph Smith rode out of Kirtland, Ohio, pursued by armed men. The horse the Prophet rode was his favorite—a twelve-year old black stallion called Old Charlie. Neither Joseph nor Charlie would ever see Kirtland again. Over the coming months they would travel eight hundred miles with the Prophet’s family through snow and bitter cold, and finally ...
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    12,26 €

  • Remembering Seven Prophets
    Daniel Bay Gibbons
    For nearly a half a century, Francis M. Gibbons has been personally acquainted with each of the last seven presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For sixteen of those years, Brother Gibbons worked with the Prophets on a daily basis in his role as secretary to the First Presidency. This book of personal reminiscences about Presidents Joseph Fielding Smit...
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    14,85 €

  • Last Ride to Carthage
    Daniel Bay Gibbons
    The story of Joseph Smith's last journey to Carthage and the horse that carried him. A deeply moving ride through Mormon history. Tells the story of the martyrdom from the viewpoint of absolute innocence. One of the lowliest figures in Mormon history, the black stallion named Old Charlie was Joseph Smith's favorite riding horse. With Joseph and Emma from the early 1830's in ...
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    24,79 €

  • Last Ride to Carthage
    Daniel Bay Gibbons
    The story of the Prophet's last journey to Carthage and the horse that carried him. A deeply moving ride through Mormon history. Tells the story of the martyrdom from the viewpoint of absolute innocence. One of the lowliest figures in Mormon history, the black stallion named Old Charlie was Joseph Smith's favorite riding horse. With Joseph and Emma from the early 1830's in K...
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    11,22 €

  • Nethermost
    Daniel Bay Gibbons / Francis M. Gibbons
    Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormons') sing with ringing conviction the words, 'There's surely somewhere a lowly place in earth's harvest fields so wide, where I may labor through life's short day for Jesus the Crucified.' In this collection of essays and stories about missionary work and miracles in lowly places, father and son coauthors Fr...
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    11,09 €