B

Babylon, what is, [491].

Baptism, by immersion, [245]; not necessary for infants, [245]; has been a law to all worlds, [246]; for all who apply, [501]; a temporal act, [704].

Baptists, [9].

Baptize, you have not power to, yourselves, [248]; who can legally, [248].

Beautify, build beautiful cities, [465]; your gardens, [465]; and make your mountain homes a paradise, [465]; and plant shade trees along the boulevards, [465]; by cultivating flowers and shrubbery, [465].

Begging, if Saints will feed poor willingly, their children will not be found, [336].

Benton, Thomas H., attitude of, toward Saints, [730].

Bible, Gospel doctrine in, [9]; words of life in, [191]; Saints believers in, [191]; is true, [191]; Gospel contained in, [192]; to be voted out of Christian world, [193]; guide of Saints, [193]; Saints preach doctrine of, [194]; words of, not to be wrested, [194]; standard work of Church, [195]; what infidel world says about, [196]; plainness of, [198]; language of, [199].

Big Cottonwood, a canal to be built from, [742].

Big Mountain, [725].

Birth Control, [305].

Bishop, should be filled with power of Holy Ghost, [206]; office of, belongs to Aaronic Priesthood, [217], [222]; rights of a, [222], [223]; not called to travel abroad, [223]; to act as judge, [223]; and members of ward, [223]; to be a married man, [223]; to be perfect example, [224]; duties of a, [224], [226]; to be prayed for, [225]; counselors of, to be examples, [226].

Blessings, proportioned to capacity, [146]; my heart is full of, [350].

Blessed, are they who obey direct commandment, [340]; more, are they who obey without direct commandment, [340].

Bodies, will be resurrected, [570].

Body, importance of, [87]; returns to Mother Earth, [564]; the resurrected, [573], [574].

Bookkeepers, ladies can learn to be, [337].

Book of Doctrine and Covenants, [18].

Book of Mormon, [167]; printed in March, 1830, [722].

Boynton, John F., [704].

Bridger, Jim, President Young's statement concerning corn to, [736], [743].

Business, ladies can conduct, [337].