Source Documents and Texts

http://library.deseretbook.com/
The scriptures online. You can search the scriptures along with the History of the Church and more. Very nicely done.

http://bible.gospelcom.net/
One of the best sites for searching the Bible. It has numerous translations and a very good search engine. It includes cross references and footnotes! It also has a topical guide you can search across.

http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/3500/index.html
Various scriptures arranged in structural or poetic form. Quite a bit of chaistic structure for the scriptures is found here. Some of the chaistic structures here are controversial, but you can make up your own mind. The site is very nicely put together.

http://erdos.math.byu.edu/~smithw/Lds/
An excellent collection of papers and original diaries and texts. Has the Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, History of the Church, all the versions of the First Vision, and much, much more. Unfortunately there isn't a search engine or much of an interface, but it still is a very good site.

ftp://mach.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/dba/www/
A wide ranging collection of Mormon texts including many reports about the excommunications of several groups in the early 90's.

http://cedar.evansville.edu/~ecoleweb/
A study Bible with some commentary. Includes the standard Apocrypha that is in Catholic Bibles but not most Protestant ones. It also has a quite extensive collection of early Christian, Islamic, and Jewish writings.

http://wesley.nnc.edu/josephus/
The complete works of Josephus. Unfortunately no search engine, but the full text available for either downloading or reading via the web. Josephus was a historian who wrote at the end of the 1st century. He is quite a valuable source for early Christian history, especially concerning the destruction of Jerusalem.

http://wesley.nnc.edu/noncanon/fathers.htm
A complete collection of the writings of the Early Church Fathers along with links to other pages concerning these texts. These writings are very early Christian documents dating from between 50 AD to around the 3rd century. Many have very interesting items concerning Mormon doctrine. This site also has the writings of Augustine and later Fathers. An excellent site. Unfortunately no search engine is available.

http://ccel.wheaton.edu/fathers2/
The entire collection of Anti-Nicene Fathers, the Nicene Fathers, and the Post-Nicene Fathers. These are designed to be downloaded and can't be viewed online. These texts are also available on CD-Rom. This is an e-text version of the standard 38 volume collection of writings.

http://wesley.nnc.edu/noncanon.htm
An other excellent site that has quite a few apocryphal and pseudopigraphal texts. These are documents that date from around the Christian period. Many are quite interesting from a Mormon point of view. Notable texts are 1 Enoch, the Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs and the Assumption of Moses. All of those are quoted from in the New Testament.

http://www.gnosis.org/~gnosis/library.html
An excellent collection of gnostic texts, including the Nag Hammadi library. This site is nice in that it has a search engine. It also has Manichaean, Mandaean and Hermetic texts. All of those movements have very interesting parallels to Mormonism and the temple. Also found here are the Dead Sea Scrolls, a small selection of Kabbalistic texts, various alchemical texts, and quite a bit more. A very excellent source.

http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/toc.html
A collection of texts, pictures and information about the Dead Sea Scrolls.Very well done.

http://www.definingmoment.com/ric/refrigerium/
The complete Nag Hammadi library along with other resources concerning gnosticism. A very nice site, although the texts aren't arranged that nicely. There is also no search engine.

http://cedar.evansville.edu/~ecoleweb/
One of the best collections of later Christian and Islamic texts I've seen. Contains a very complete selection of writings up to the 16th century.

 

Bookstores

http://www.infobases.com/
The web page for infobases. You can do sample searches of their
CD-Rom. They also have the reading list for Gospel Doctrine and
quite a bit of church news. A much more thorough collection of
LDS links can be found there as well.

http://www.deseretbook.com/
The Deseret Books web page. It contains excellent catalogs to Mormon
materials along with quite a bit more. A very well done site.

http://www.ldfr.com.
An other site with LDS products and art.

http://www.beprepared.com/
72 Hour kits and other preparedness products. There are also
discussions regarding preparing for emergencies.

http://www.amazon.com
A bookstore with a huge selection of new and used Mormon books
with a fairly extensive web page. Very good prices and a great
place to find the more esoteric texts discussed in some lists.

http://www.trilobyte.net/archre/
A publishing company dealing with our of print Mormon books and
reprinting of turn-of-the-century texts.