Journal of Discourses/Volume 7


 * Nature of Man—Happiness—Influence of God’s Spirit Upon Mankind, etc. by Brigham Young (1-8)


 * Celebration of the Fourth of July by Brigham Young (9-15)


 * Sanctification by Heber C. Kimball (16-21)


 * Evidences of the Bible and Book of Mormon Compared by Orson Pratt (22-38)


 * Adherence to “Mormonism”—Perpetual Emigration Fund by Heber C. Kimball (39-41)


 * Wisdom Manifest in All God’s Dealings with the Saints by Brigham Young (42-48)


 * Divine Government—Hostility of the United States Government Towards the Saints by Orson Hyde (48-53)


 * Peculiarity of “Mormons”—Obedience to the Dictates of the Spirit—Knowledge of the Truth, etc. by Brigham Young (54-58)


 * Perpetual Emigrating Fund, etc. by George A. Smith (59-62)
 * Apostacy the Result of Ignorance—True Government, etc. by Brigham Young (63-67)


 * English Grammar by Orson Hyde (68-70)


 * Celebration of the Anniversary of American Independence by George A. Smith (71-74)
 * Elijah’s Latter-day Mission by Orson Pratt (74-91)


 * Duty of Sustaining and Upholding the First Presidency in all Their Operations, etc. by Daniel H. Wells (91-98)


 * Early Events of the Church, etc. by Wilford Woodruff (98-106)


 * Celebration of American Independence by Orson Hyde (107-110)


 * Divine Origin of “Mormonism”—Doings and Sayings of Early Opposers and Apostates by George A. Smith (111-117)


 * The People of God in all Ages Led by One Spirit, and Subject to Persecution—Condition of the World by John Taylor (118-125)


 * The Work of God Among the Nations Effected by the Power and Testimony of His Spirit, and not by the Talents of Men, etc. by Erastus Snow (125-131)


 * Diligence in Preaching to the World—Providences of God Around the Saints—Charity—God’s Spirit Distributed Among all Mankind—Trials, &c. by Brigham Young (131-139)


 * Necessity of Trials—Glory of the Saint’s Religion—Government of God by Brigham Young (139-147)


 * Government of God by Brigham Young (147-149)


 * Government of God—Progressive Character of “Mormonism”—Concentration of the Mind by Orson Hyde (149-154)


 * Concentration of the Mind by Orson Pratt (154-157)


 * Dependence on God as the Fountain of all Wisdom, etc. by Brigham Young (157-160)


 * Want of Governing Capacities Among Men Elements of Sacrament—Apostacy, etc. by Brigham Young (160-166)


 * Inspiration—Importance of Heeding the Revelations of God, etc. by Heber C. Kimball (167-171)


 * Resurrection of the Body—The Spirit World, etc. by Brigham Young (172-175)


 * Personal Reminiscences and Testimony Concerning the Prophet Joseph and the Church, etc. by Orson Pratt (176-190)


 * Light of the Spirit—Morality—Independence of the Human Will—Incarnation of the Human Spirit by Brigham Young (190-194)


 * Trials, etc. by John Taylor (194-201)


 * Priesthood and Eternal Life by Brigham Young (201-206)


 * Duty of the Saints to Live Their Religion by Brigham Young (207-209)


 * Theocracy by Orson Pratt (210-227)


 * Voting to Sustain the Authorities of the Church—Appointment of Elder Cannon to Fill up the Quorum of the Twelve—Remarks to Departing Missionaries by Brigham Young (227-230)


 * Greater Responsibilities of Those who Know the Truth, &c. by Heber C. Kimball (231-237)


 * Providences of God—Privileges and Duties of the Saints—Spiritual Operations and Manifestations—The Spirit World, &c. by Brigham Young (237-244)


 * Privileges and Duties of the Saints—Home Manufactures, &c. by Daniel H. Well (244-250)


 * The Ancient Gospel—Adam’s Transgression, and Man’s Redemption From its Penalty, &c. by Orson Pratt (251-266)


 * Blessings of Association—Original Purity of the Human Spirit—Trials and Temptations, &c. by Brigham Young (267-270)


 * Possession of the Spirit, &c. by Brigham Young (271-271)


 * Importance of Home Manufactures, Produce, &c. by Daniel H. Wells (272-273)


 * Eternal Life—Blessings and Privileges of Saints by Brigham Young (274-276)


 * Union, etc. by Brigham Young (276-281)


 * Intelligence, Etc. by Brigham Young (282-291)


 * Devotedness to “Mormonism”—Responsibility by Daniel H. Wells (291-296)


 * The Gospel of Salvation, etc. by Amasa Lyman (296-308)


 * Privileges and Experience of the Saints, etc. by Orson Pratt (308-313)


 * Sowing and Reaping—Fulfilment of Covenants by Orson Hyde (313-317)


 * Union, etc. by John Taylor (317-327)


 * Oneness, &c. by Heber C. Kimball (328-331)


 * Progress in Knowledge, &c. by Brigham Young (331-334)


 * Re-organization of the High Council—Appointment of Young Men to Offices in the Priesthood, &c. by Brigham Young (335-338)


 * The Gospel—Tithing—Religion in the Home Circle by Amasa Lyman (338-345)


 * Oneness of the Priesthood—Independence of Zion—Time and Eternity—Evil Habits and Practices, &c. by Heber C. Kimball (346-351)


 * Submission to the Divine Will—Eternal Live, &c. by Erastus Snow (351-359)


 * The Gospel by John Taylor (360-370)


 * Union of Spirit and Sentiment—Submission to the Living Oracles of the Church—A Confession, &c. by Orson Pratt (371-376)