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3 Wise Men Aaronic Priesthood Abinadi Abraham Adam Africa Alma Index 3 Wise Men 287-Russell M. Nelson 43-John the Baptist Baptizing Jesus New Testament 288-Dallin H. Oaks Temples 40-The Wise Men 289-M. Russell Ballard 12-Temple Baptismal Font Aaronic Priesthood 290-Joseph B. Wirthlin Brigham Young 291-Richard G. Scott Church History (D&C) Church History (D&C) 292-Robert D. Hales 8-John the Baptist Conferring the Aaronic Priesthood 341-Brigham Young Enters the Salt Lake Valley 293-Jeffrey R. Holland Gospel in Action 629-Bulletin on the Plains 438-Ordination To The Priesthood 294-Henry B. Eyring Brother of Jared 295-Quentin L. Cook Abinadi Book of Mormon 296-The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Book of Mormon 600-The Brother of Jared Sees the Finger of the Lord 315-G. A. 's of the LDS Church (Monson) 15-Abinadi before King Noah Buildings 316-G. A.'s of the LDS Church (Hinckley) General Abraham 537-Elder Rex D. Pinegar 472-A Meetinghouse Old Testament Old Testament 473-Home 23-Abraham Taking Isaac to Be Sacrificed 634-Paul on the Road to Damascus Gospel in Action 648-Facsimile No. 1 from the book of Abraham Articles of Faith Adam 352-A Meetinghouse General 571-Going to Church Old Testament 297-First Article of Faith Temples 156-Adam and Eve 298-Second Article of Faith 632-Granite Blocks Fill Temple Square 323-Adam and Eve Teaching Their Children 299-Third Article of Faith Captain Moroni 403-Adam and Eve Kneeling at an Alter 300-Fourth Article of Faith Book of Mormon 641-The Garden of Eden 301-Fifth Article of Faith 21-Captain Moroni Raises the Title of Liberty Africa 302-Sixth Article of Faith Children Temples 303-Seventh Article of Faith 4-Accra Ghana Temple 304-Eight Article of Faith General 513-Children Playing with Ball 227-Johannesburg South Africa Temple 305-Ninth Article of Faith 515-Child with Hearing Aid 485-Aba Nigeria Temple 306-Tenth Article of Faith 517-Children Giving Mother Flowers Alma 307-Eleventh Article of Faith 518-I Can Dress Book of Mormon 308-Twelth Article of Faith 543-Children From Around the World 92-Alma Baptizes in the Waters of Mormon 309-Thirteenth Article of Faith 553-Children Sharing Blocks 334-Conversion of Alma the Younger 310-Articles of Faith Chart Gospel in Action 585-Alma Testifying to Korihor That There Is a God Asia 86-Family with new baby 604-Alma Teaching the People of Ammonihah Temples 94-Mother with two small children 605-Alma and Amulek in Ammonihah 206-Tokyo Temple 105-Family Baking 220-Manila Philippines Temple Alma the Younger 451-Family Togetherness 222-Taipei Taiwan Temple Book of Mormon 452-Sisters 228-Seoul Korea Temple 602-An Angel Appears to Alma and the Sons of Mosiah 453-Baby Girl 247-Hong Kong Temple Ammon 454-Young Woman Writing in Journal 254-Fukuoka Japan Temple Book of Mormon 455-Young Mother with Child 489-Cebu City Phillipines Temple 535-Ammon Teaching King Lamoni 457-Girls Exercising - Riding Bikes 582-Ammon and Lamoni Meet Lamoni's Father Australia 459-Young Mother Helping Her Children Read Anti-Nephi-Lehi'ites Temples 460-Young Woman Teaching in a Church Meeting 149-Hamilton New Zealand Temple Book of Mormon 469-A Young Couple with a Family 20-Two Thousand Young Warriors 162-Perth Australlia Temple 514-Blessing A Baby Apostles 219-Sydney Australia Temple 523-A Reverent Class 253-Adelaide Australia Temple 538-Child Following In His Fathers Footsteps Modern Day Prophets 256-Melbourne Australia Temple 276-James E. Faust 544-Child Partaking of the Sacrament 487-Brisbane Australia Temple 277-The First Presidency (Thomas S. Monson) 554-Boys Sharing a Cookie 278-The First Presdency (Gordon B. Hinckley) Baptism 564-A Father Stopping A Horse & Saving His Son 279-Dieter F. Uchtdorf Gospel in Action 566-Father Preparing to Bless His Sick Child 280-Boyd K. Packer 9-Boy Being Baptized 569-Child Reading the Scriptures 281-L. Tom Perry 370-Baptism - older man being baptised 570-Child Praying 282-David B. Haight 435-Young Man Being Baptized 571-Going to Church 283-D. Todd Christofferson 436-Girl Being Baptized 572-Child Paying Tithing 284-Neal A. Maxwell 479-Young Girl Being Baptized 573-Praying at Church 285-Thomas S. Monson 536-Boy Being Baptised 574-Sharing the Tricycle 286-David A. Bednar New Testament 575-Singing at Church Barnes, Sheri ~ 8/31/2013 Page 1 of 6 Index 576-Choosing Right 406-Elijah Contends Against the Priests of Baal 471-A Couple in Front of the Temple 577-Listening at Church 650-Elijah Being Fed by the Ravens 477-A Family by the Temple 579-Child with a Dog Elizabeth 505-Blessing The Food Modern Day Prophets New Testament 538-Child Following In His Fathers Footsteps 533-Heber J. Grant as a Boy 35-Elizabeth and Zacharias with baby John the Baptist 564-A Father Stopping A Horse & Saving His Son New Testament Enos 566-Father Preparing to Bless His Sick Child 475-Jesus with Children 568-Father Blessing His Baby Book of Mormon 531-A Biblical School 571-Going to Church 232-Enos Praying 574-Sharing the Tricycle Christmas 425-And My Soul Hungered 578-People Doing Family History New Testament Ether 36-No Room at the Inn Modern Day Prophets Book of Mormon 37-The Birth of Jesus 529-David O. McKay as a Boy 603-Ether Recorded the History of the Jaredites 38-The Announcement of Christ's Birth to the Shepherds New Testament 39-Flight into Egypt Europe 530-Biblical Family Life 40-The Wise Men Temples Gideon 5-Helsinki Finland Temple Church Old Testament 119-Halifax Nova Scotia Temple General 645-Gideon Defeats the Midianites 123-Madrid Spain Temple 472-A Meetinghouse Gold Plates 126-Preston England Temple Gospel in Action Church History (D&C) 147-Bern Switzerland Temple 460-Young Woman Teaching in a Church Meeting 7-Joseph Smith Receives the Gold Plates 150-London Temple 575-Singing at Church Gospel in Action 170-The Hague Netherlands Temple 577-Listening at Church 354-The Scriptures 209-Copenhagen Denmark Temple Confirmation Good Samaritan 224-Freiberg Germany Temple Gospel in Action 225-Stockholm Sweden Temple New Testament 10-Girl Being Confirmed 52-The Good Samaritan 238-Frankfurt German Temple 371-The Gift of the Holy Ghost 521-The Good Smaritan 493-Kyiv Ukraine Temple 437-The Gift of the Holy Ghost Old Testament Family Creation 633-Map of the Holy Land Book of Mormon Helaman Old Testament 528-The Pre-earth Life 167-Creation - Living Creatures Book of Mormon General 20-Two Thousand Young Warriors Daniel 319-The Family A Proclamation To The World Old Testament 320-My Gospel Standards Holy Ghost 29-Daniel Refusing the King's Meat and Wine 516-Washing Dishes Gospel in Action 30-Daniel in the Lion's Den 517-Children Giving Mother Flowers 10-Girl Being Confirmed 191-Daniel Interprets Nebuchadnezzar's Dream 519-Family Fun 95-Boy getting a Priesthood Blessing David Gospel in Action 371-The Gift of the Holy Ghost Old Testament 70-Dad and boy planting a flower 437-The Gift of the Holy Ghost 26-David Slays Goliath 72-Dad and son tying a tie 564-A Father Stopping A Horse & Saving His Son 524-David Plays for King Saul 80-Three little girls in a meadow of flowers Honesty 649-David and Jonathan 81-Family Prayer Gospel in Action Earth 86-Family with new baby 576-Choosing Right 89-Family working in the garden General Hyrum Smith 68-The World 90-Waiting Our Turn - kids at the drinking fountain Church History (D&C) 567-Map of the World 91-Kids on a trike 622-Hyrum Smith 94-Mother with two small children Easter 623-Carthage Jail 98-Grandma baking cookies with grandaughter New Testament 624-Martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum 105-Family Baking 33-Jesus' Tomb Isaac 187-Two Girls Jumping Rope 63-Burial of Jesus Old Testament 350-Children Saying Goodnight to Parents 64-Three Women coming to cleanse Jesus Body 23-Abraham Taking Isaac to Be Sacrificed 351-Family Prayer 65-Mary and the Resurrected Lord Isaiah 353-A Loving Familiy 79-Easter Morning 359-A Young Couple with a Family Old Testament 333-The Empty Tomb 93-Isaiah Writes of Christ's Birth 450-Father and Daughter 421-Why Weepest Thou 451-Family Togetherness Jacob Elijah 455-Young Mother with Child Book of Mormon Church History (D&C) 459-Young Mother Helping Her Children Read 18-Lehi and His People Arrive in the Promised Land 343-Elijah Restores the Power to Seal Families for Eternit 469-A Young Couple with a Family Jaredites Old Testament Barnes, Sheri ~ 8/31/2013 Page 2 of 6 Index Old Testament 178-The Ascension of Jesus New Testament 525-Jaredite Barges 180-Boy Jesus in the Temple 36-No Room at the Inn Jesus Christ 181-Jesus Shows His Wounds 39-Flight into Egypt Book of Mormon 182-The Crucifixion 41-Childhood of Jesus Christ 19-Christ Appears to the Nephites 189-Mary and Martha Joseph Smith 103-Jesus Teaching in the Western Hemisphere 197-Jesus Washing the Apostles' Feet Church History (D&C) 166-The Brother of Jared Sees the Finger of the Lord 201-Christ Ordaining the Apostles 6-The Prophet Joseph Smith 194-Jesus Healing the Nephites 203-The Second Coming 7-Joseph Smith Receives the Gold Plates 195-Jesus Praying with the Nephites 210-Jesus the Christ 8-John the Baptist Conferring the Aaronic Priesthood 335-Jesus Blesses the Nephite Children 252-Lovest Thou Me? 100-Melchizedek Priesthood Restoration 336-Christ Asks for the Records 328-Calling of the Fishermen 155-Joseph Smith 337-Christ with the Three Nephite Disciples 329-The Annunciation: The Angel Gabriel Appears to Ma 160-The First Vision 339-The Bible and the Book of Mormon: Two Witnesses 330-Jesus and His Mother 173-Moroni Appears to Joseph Smith in His Room 426-And He Healed Them All Every One 332-Christ and the Rich Young Ruler 340-Joseph Smith Seeks Wisom in the Bible 427-Christ and the Book of Mormon Children 349-The Last Supper 342-Translating
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