Gospel Topic: Quorum
- Precept upon Precept: The Succession of John Taylor
- The Seventies’ Role in Worldwide Church Administration
- Early Quorums of the Seventies
- “Exalt Not Yourselves”: The Revelations and Thomas B. Marsh, An Object Lesson For Our Day
- Why We Are Organized into Quorums and Relief Societies
- The Apostolic Succession of Joseph F. Smith
- Mormon Administrative and Organizational History: A Source Essay
- Joseph F. Smith’s Succession to the Presidency
- Profiles of the Prophets: Ezra Taft Benson
- The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: An Introduction
- Church Administrative Change in the Progressive Period, 1898–1930
- Special Witnesses of the Name of Christ
- Members of the Quorum of the Twelve Called By Each President of the Church
- Veteran Accounts
- The Longevity of Our Leaders
- Aide To The Apostles
- “Fair Home of My Choice” (1853–1889)
- Ignored and Unknown Clues of Early Mormon Record Keeping
- Edward Hunter: Pioneer Presiding Bishop
- “John the Revelator”: The Written Revelations of John Taylor
- Correlation: The Early Years
- The Book of Acts: A Pattern for Modern Church Growth
- Joseph Smith and the Kirtland Crisis, 1837
- Peter—the Chief Apostle
- Entries 1–100
- Ye Elders of Israel: Missionaries, Seventies, and Apostles (2008–15)
- William Clayton and the Records of Church History
- Six Days in August: Brigham Young and the Succession Crisis of 1844
- Profiles of the Prophets: Brigham Young
- Joseph F. Smith on Priesthood and Church Government
- Veteran Accounts
- The Prophetic Nature of the Family Proclamation
- Faith in Every Footstep: Local Leadership and Fortieth Anniversary (1990–99)
- "Here Is Wisdom; Yea, To Be a Seer, a Revelator, . . . and a Prophet"
- “The Circumference of the Apostleship”
- No. 16 August 9, 1851