"Defense of the Faith and the Saints" in 2 volumes is a collection of miscellaneous writings by one of the main authorities in Mormon history and theology Brigham Henry Roberts. In this work
"Defense of the Faith and the Saints" in 2 volumes is a collection of miscellaneous writings by one of the main authorities in Mormon history and theology Brigham Henry Roberts. In this work, the author devoted his energy to doctrinal and historical themes, and one circumstance after another arose which called him to the defense of the Mormon faith and the Mormon people. The second volume features the analysis of the origin and validity of the Book of Mormon, a foundational work of Mormonism.Volume 1:Position and Defense:MormonismThe Relationship of the Church to the Christian Sects: the Doctrine of Two Churches OnlySome Recent Literature on MormonismA Brief Defense of the Mormon PeopleWhich of the Sects Has Persecuted Mormonism Most?How!Relation of Church and State, Religious Liberty in AmericaConditions in Utah – 1905Book of Mormon Controversial Questions:The Manner of Translating the Book of MormonA Brief Debate on the Book of Mormon"The Fifth Gospel"Mormon Views of AmericaHistorical and Doctrinal Papers:The Lord's DayAnglican Orders – Decision of Leo XIII Considered – The Protestant DilemmaReformation or Revolution?Revelation and InspirationVolume 2:Origin of the Book of Mormon:Schroeder-Roberts' DebateThe Origin of the Book of Mormon by Theodore SchroederThe Origin of the Book of Mormon by Brigham H. RobertsRecent Discussion of Mormon Affairs:An AddressReview of Address to the WorldAnswer to Ministerial Association's ReviewJoseph Smith's Doctrines Vindicated:The First Message of Mormonism VindicatedOther Doctrines of Joseph Smith Vindicated by the CollegesMiscellaneous Discourses:The Spirit of Mormonism; a Slander RefutedErroneous Impressions about the Latter-day Saints – Some Things They Do Not BelieveThe Things of God Greater Than Man's Conception of ThemMormonism as a Body of DoctrinePeaceThe Mysterious Harmonies of the Great Republic