Gospel Topic: Tithing
- "To Omit Paying Tithing": Brigham Young and the First Federal Income Tax
- Edward Hunter: Pioneer Presiding Bishop
- The Laws of Consecration, Stewardship, and Tithing
- In the Lord's Way: The Spiritual Foundations of Church Financial Self-Reliance
- The Laws of Consecration, Stewardship and Tithing
- The Thousand-Dollar Class: The Church's Economic Elite, 1917-18
- "A Covenant and a Deed Which Cannot Be Broken": The Continuing Saga of Consecration
- "A Covenant and a Deed Which Cannot Be Broken": The Continuing Saga of Consecration
- Mormon Administrative and Organizational History: A Source Essay
- What Jews Can Learn from Latter-day Saints: Insights from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- No. 3 February 8, 1851
- Means and Materials Used In Construction
- The Arrival of Nineteenth-Century Mormon Emigrants in Salt Lake City
- Preliminaries to Construction of the Great Tabernacle
- Elijah F. Sheets: The Half-Century Bishop
- For Richer or for Poorer: Working Together on Finances
- Joseph F. Smith and the Great Mormon Building Boom
- Buildings on the Temple Block Preceding the Tabernacle
- Caring for the Poor and Needy in the Growing International Church
- Church Administrative Change in the Progressive Period, 1898–1930
- Entries 700-769
- October, 1848
- The Grace and Mercy of Jesus Christ
- Religiosity of LDS Young People