Journal of Discourses/Volume 15


 * The Lord’s Supper—Progression—Co-operation—Independence by Brigham Young (1-7)


 * His Testimony—The Fulfilling of Prophecy—Advice to Mothers by Wilford Woodruff (7-12)


 * Persecutions—Missionaries—Emigration by George A. Smith (13-16)
 * His Imprisonment—Emigrating the Poor—The Use of Riches—Tithing by Brigham Young (16-21)


 * Revelation—Former and Latter-day Dispensations—The Sure Triumph of the Cause of Zion by John Taylor (21-27)


 * Patriarchal Marriage—The Settlement of Utah by George A. Smith (27-34)


 * Riches—Hurry—Fashion—Helping the Poor—Mysteries by Brigham Young (34-43)


 * The Latter-day Kingdom—The Present Fulfillment of Ancient Prophecy by Orson Pratt (44-53)


 * Second Coming of Christ—Preparatory Work Thereto by Orson Pratt (53-61)


 * Continued Teaching Necessary—Ignorance of Professors of Modern Christianity—Prayer, etc. by Brigham Young (62-66)


 * The Setting up of God’s Kingdom in These Latter Days by Orson Pratt (67-76)


 * Comprehensiveness of the Latter-day Work by Wilford Woodruff (77-81)


 * Observe the Sabbath Day by Brigham Young (81-84)


 * The Gospel Plan—It Must be Obeyed if its Blessings be Secured—God’s Kingdom has Come by Daniel H. Wells (84-92)


 * Sacrament—Self-examination—Recollections of Early Life—Reflections on Scenes of Childhood, After an Absence of Forty Years by George A. Smith (92-99)


 * Revelation from Heaven and its Continuance Necessary by Orson Pratt (99-110)


 * Those Who Hear the Gospel Must Obey it, or They Cannot be Saved by It by George Q. Cannon (111-120)


 * The Fullness of the Gospel—Its Power to Unite—Its Comprehensiveness—Definition of its Priesthood—Condition of Apostates by Brigham Young (121-129)


 * Fault Finding—Advice—Wholesale Co-operative Store for Logan—Dress—Marital Relation—Establishing Zion by Brigham Young (129-135)


 * Increase of Saints Since Joseph Smith’s Death—Joseph Smith’s Sons—Resurrection and Millenial Work by Brigham Young (135-139)


 * God’s Ways are not Man’s Ways by Brigham Young, Jr. (139-145)


 * Tithing by George Q. Cannon (145-157)


 * Saints Should Sustain Themselves—Keep the Commandments—Abuses—Power of Righteous Combination of Labor by Brigham Young (158-167)


 * Things of God Revealed Only by the Spirit of God—Development of the Work of God, etc. by John Taylor (167-178)


 * Review of God’s Dealings with the Prophet Joseph—Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon—Gathering, etc. by Orson Pratt (178-191)


 * Testimony—Search the Scriptures—Word of Wisdom by Brigham Young, Jr. (191-197)


 * Zion—The Duty of its Citizens—Testimony by Erastus Snow (197-201)


 * Gathering—Its Spirit—Its Object—Duties of the Gathered Saints by George Q. Cannon (202-210)


 * Choice of Rulers—Headship—One Man Power—The Yoke of Jesus by John Taylor (211-219)


 * The Order of Enoch by Brigham Young (220-229)


 * Spirit of Light and Truth—Its Value—Its Opposite Necessary—Final Triumph of Light and Truth by Orson Pratt (229-241)


 * Pre-existence of Our Spirits by Orson Pratt (241-253)


 * True Christmas and New Year by Orson Pratt (253-265)


 * God the Source of All Good—The Common Love of Man for Increase—The Necessity of Righteously Directing Our Powers by John Taylor (266-274)


 * The Signs of the Coming of the Son of Man—The Saints’ Duties by Wilford Woodruff (275-284)


 * The Spirit and Principles of the Gospel the Same as of Old—Early Experience of Settlers of Utah—Religious Liberty—Modern So-called Civilization—Baptism for the Dead by John Taylor (284-291)


 * Universality and Eternity of the Gospel by George Q. Cannon (291-302)


 * Rewards According to Works—Tithing by Orson Hyde (303-312)


 * Different Degrees of Reward and Punishment—Marriage for Eternity Necessary to a Fullness of Celestial Glory by Orson Pratt (312-324)


 * The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper by Joseph F. Smith (324-328)


 * Latter-day Judgments by Orson Pratt (329-341)


 * His Acquaintance with the Deceased—Incidents in the Latter’s Life Since he Joined the Church by Wilford Woodruff (341-347)


 * Certainty of Death—By the Spirit of God the Saints Obtain the Fullness of the Blessings of the Gospel—God Will Take Care of His People by John Taylor (347-350)


 * Character of the Deceased—Manifestations of the Power of God—The Saints Have no Interest Apart from the Kingdom of God—The Fear of Death by Daniel H. Wells (350-354)


 * Consecration—Temporal Equality—Selfishness to be Overcome—Resurrection—Return to Jackson County—Glory of Zion by Orson Pratt (354-366)


 * The Times of Our Savior Compared with the Present—Revelation—Duties of the Saints—Self to be Overcome—Coming of Christ by George Q. Cannon (366-376)