Book of Mormon - Content

Content

See also: Book of Mormon chronology
Books of the Book of Mormon
  • Small Plates of Nephi
    • First Book of Nephi
    • Second Book of Nephi
    • Book of Jacob
    • Book of Enos
    • Book of Jarom
    • Book of Omni
  • Contribution of Mormon
    • Words of Mormon
    • Mormon's abridgment of
      the Large Plates of Nephi
      • Book of Mosiah
      • Book of Alma
      • Book of Helaman
      • Third Nephi
      • Fourth Nephi
    • Book of Mormon
  • Additions by Moroni
    • Parts of the Book of Mormon
    • Book of Ether
    • Book of Moroni

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    First it must be known that only a spoken word or a conventional sign is an equivocal or univocal term; therefore a mental content or concept is, strictly speaking, neither equivocal nor univocal.
    William of Occam (c. 1285–1349)

    Quintilian [educational writer in Rome about A.D. 100] hoped that teachers would be sensitive to individual differences of temperament and ability. . . . Beating, he thought, was usually unnecessary. A teacher who had made the effort to understand his pupil’s individual needs and character could probably dispense with it: “I will content myself with saying that children are helpless and easily victimized, and that therefore no one should be given unlimited power over them.”
    C. John Sommerville (20th century)

    For the first time I’m content to see
    What poor mortar and bricks
    I have to build with, knowing that I can
    Never in seventy years be more a man
    Than now a sack of meal upon two sticks.
    Philip Larkin (1922–1986)