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eventually be resolved. He had confidence in the scientific method and was able to accept scientific discoveries and findings supported by it while still holding fast to his religious beliefs. His views on science and religion are demonstrated by this statement: "Within the Gospel of Jesus Christ there is room for every truth thus far learned by man, or yet to be made known."
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Britain. His main goal was attending the meeting of the Royal Microscopical Society where he gave a lecture on the Great Salt Lake and its brine shrimp. He also presented some horned toads that were then donated to a branch of the British Museum. During
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in an article entitled, "The Michigan Relics: A Story of Forgery and Deception". In 1911, after becoming a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, his son, Sterling Talmage, replaced him as curator of Deseret Museum.
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leadership positions. Due to his financial success in consulting, he officially ended his academic career in 1907. The most controversial mine Talmage analyzed during his career was John A. Koyle's Relief Mine, the
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The Articles of Faith: A Series of Lectures on the Principal Doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1274:"To Lay a Single Stone: A Preliminary Investigation of James E. Talmage as a Scientist and Museum Professional"
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relics craze. Talmage would go on to denounce these findings as a forgery in the September 1911 edition of the
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1001:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Domestic Science: A Book For Use in Schools and For General Reading
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1954:"Inside the Salt Lake Temple: Gisbert Bossard's 1911 Photographs,"
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Church History Study Guide, Pt. 3: Latter-Day Prophets Since 1844
1623:"James E. Talmage and Scientific Consulting in Early Modern Utah"
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The Search for Harmony: Essays on Mormonism and Science
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2163:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Signature Books. p. 347.
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904:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Tribune Job Printing Company.
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859:The Mathematics and Computer Sciences Building at
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2278:. Deseret News Publishing Company. 9 October 2011
2199:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1660:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1526:Victims: The LDS Church and the Mark Hofmann Case
1211:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1142:. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
579:and two other missionaries about to return home.
1491:"Mormonism's Encounter with the Michigan Relics"
1015:—— (1973). Zobell, Albert L. (ed.).
884:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Contributor Company.
456:. After graduating, he started advanced work at
1874:"'Jesus the Christ' is 100 years old this year"
1378:article on Talmage and his bling brother Albert
1034:—— (1997). Harris, James P. (ed.).
360:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1904:"Jesus the Christ: The Story behind the Story"
1652:Avant, Gerry; Wells, Elayne (19 August 1989).
1019:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company.
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1136:"Missionary Database-James Edward Talmage"
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981:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
970:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
948:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
937:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
926:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
915:. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News.
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1679:Rappleye, Christine (23 August 2013).
1367:James E. Talmage diary summary article
1261:. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bookcraft Inc.
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923:The Great Salt Lake, Present and Past
865:University of Utah College of Science
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2366:National Register of Historic Places
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3655:Burials at Salt Lake City Cemetery
2437:Works by or about James E. Talmage
2406:James E. Talmage Journals Vols 1-5
2191:Bennett, Richard E. (April 1981).
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614:. He was also an Associate of the
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1880:. Deseret News Publishing Company
1714:. Deseret News Publishing Company
1687:. Deseret News Publishing Company
1435:Jacobsen, Florence Smith (1992).
3665:English Latter Day Saint writers
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2144:L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia
1203:Troxler, Kathie (October 1974).
1017:The Parables of James E. Talmage
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3705:Johns Hopkins University alumni
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2533:Willard Done (acting principal)
2331:Gardner, Peter B. (Fall 2011).
1523:Turley Jr., Richard E. (1992).
1479:, vol. 40 (2001) no. 3, p. 212.
655:LDS Church writings and service
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3354:Term ended by excommunication.
2539:Principal of Salt Lake Academy
1037:The Essential James E. Talmage
582:For many years, Talmage was a
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2481:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
831:. She started studies at the
809:Headstone of James E. Talmage
741:Views on science and religion
604:Geological Society of America
375:Latter-day Saints' University
356:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
61:Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
27:Religious leader and academic
2401:James Edward Talmage's diary
1489:Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2001).
632:Illinois Wesleyan University
472:and was a common speaker at
444:Further education and career
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2411:Additional Talmage Journals
2359:"University of Utah Circle"
1733:Seely, David Rolph (2000).
967:The Philosophy of Mormonism
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2333:"100 Years on Temple Hill"
2118:"The Search for Harmony |"
2067:Chase, Randall S. (2013).
1357:(2): 112–30 (Summer 1984).
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1140:Church of Jesus Christ.org
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2229:Talmage, John R. (1972).
2122:signaturebookslibrary.org
2026:Journal of Mormon History
1933:signaturebookslibrary.org
1593:Utah History Encyclopedia
1441:Encyclopedia of Mormonism
1257:Talmage, John R. (1972).
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660:Religious literary works
458:Johns Hopkins University
407:Early life and education
2396:James E. Talmage papers
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2003:Jensen, Andrew (1920).
1908:churchofjesuschrist.org
1847:"The House of the Lord"
1621:Seppi, Gregory (2020).
1589:"Talmage, James Edward"
1324:Jensen, Andrew (1920).
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1063:Mormonism and evolution
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1827:. Deseret Book Company
1801:. Deseret Book Company
1775:. Deseret Book Company
1587:Workman, Becky White.
1404:James E. Talmage Story
1178:"James Edward Talmage"
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1391:First Book of Nature
1205:"Baptism After Dark"
881:First Book of Nature
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502:First Book of Nature
476:across Utah county.
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318:Biography portal
197:James Edward Talmage
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3483:Joseph T. Kingsbury
3467:Joseph T. Kingsbury
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2506:Joseph T. Kingsbury
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