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No more PDF versions of the Ensign?
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Please help
I will really like to have the September 1972 issue of Ensign magazine in PDF. As I was preparing a timeline for the Institute class, I teach and I found out that this issue was dedicated to México and Central America and has my dad’s testimony on it. He never told me about it, I bet he never new about it, since it as not published to the Liahona. There is no way to ask him, he passed away last April.
So please help me get this issue or even the printed magazine.
I will really like to have the September 1972 issue of Ensign magazine in PDF. As I was preparing a timeline for the Institute class, I teach and I found out that this issue was dedicated to México and Central America and has my dad’s testimony on it. He never told me about it, I bet he never new about it, since it as not published to the Liahona. There is no way to ask him, he passed away last April.
So please help me get this issue or even the printed magazine.
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Re: No more PDF versions of the Ensign?
If it's a single article you're looking for, you might be able to contact the Church History Library and request a scan:toto_tamalochi wrote:Please help
I will really like to have the September 1972 issue of Ensign magazine in PDF. As I was preparing a timeline for the Institute class, I teach and I found out that this issue was dedicated to México and Central America and has my dad’s testimony on it. He never told me about it, I bet he never new about it, since it as not published to the Liahona. There is no way to ask him, he passed away last April.
So please help me get this issue or even the printed magazine.
https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org ... t?lang=eng
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I found out how to access the PDF version of the Ensign! Yay! I have been trying to figure it out for a while now and am so excited that I discovered how to do it and that The Church still provides a digital copy of the actual magazine. It is very simple. Once you have chosen which month you want to view, on the table of contents page you will see the "download" icon, a down arrow with a horizontal line under it. Click that and it will give you different download options. To download the whole magazine choose Entire Book (PDF) or if you just want a specific page/talk then select that talk from the contents page, once it has come up click the download icon. Choose This Page (PDF). Wa la! There you have it.
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What a shame that some older issues are no longer available in PDF. Is it really that hard to keep the record accessible? Very disappointed, and yet, I'm not surprised. Trying to access Ensign 2011 PDF.
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You can find links here, in case it's helpful:momstrum11 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 11:55 am What a shame that some older issues are no longer available in PDF. Is it really that hard to keep the record accessible? Very disappointed, and yet, I'm not surprised. Trying to access Ensign 2011 PDF.
https://archiveviewer.org/collections/en/ensign
2011 Ensigns are available via the Internet Archive (temporarily offline), the Church History Library, and the Church website, including in PDF format.
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