Pulpit

Pulpit is a critical digital edition of Latter-day Saint General Conference discourse — every recorded talk from 1830 to the present, each traced to its best surviving witness and honestly graded for fidelity. The editorial method →

The corpus in time

1830–2026

Every recorded discourse, on the shelf of time — 10,528 of them. The record thins to a trickle in the first decades and swells through the twentieth century. Zoom in and the density resolves into conferences, then into titles.

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verbatim authoritative print contemporaneous report reconstructed fragmentary

Curated timelines

Paths through the corpus — landmark talks on one theme, selected and annotated, read in sequence from 1830 to now.

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General Conference · April 1901

“Eternities may begin, eternities may end, and still we shall have our individuality. Our identity is insured. We will be ourselves, and nobody else.”

The shelf, by decade

1830s18
1840s17
1850s117
1860s133
1870s133
1880s128
1890s321
1900s730
1910s944
1920s944
1930s740
1940s694
1950s589
1960s693
1970s854
1980s700
1990s765
2000s780
2010s765
2020s463