Posted on 01/16/2011 5:57:32 AM PST by restornu
The Most Correct Book: Joseph Smith's Appraisal of the Book of Mormon
Robert L. Millet; he who is built upon the rock will we receive this work with gladness.
Much has been said and demeaning about bro Millet
...separating the wheat from the chatter of the tears!
I could not leave without leaving these words of bro Millet
Understand the words such as precepts, the word most correct and how it was used in the 1800's, things of God are only known by the power and spirit of God, the truthfulness and much much more...
Most importantly again he who is built upon the rock receive this work with gladness
The Book of Mormon was met for the children of today and the thing of most worth was preserved.
The Book of Mormon is not on trial it is the people and the members of today and how they treat and what they do with the Book of Mormon.
Is this vanity your Opus, Resty ???
do you know why you see little evidence of the cross before the 4th century??? the Church was underground for the most part and didn’t have the opportunity to openly dsiplay their faith, if they did, it could nean their life!
Robert L. Millet; he who is built upon the rock will we receive this work with gladness.
Much has been said and demeaning about bro Millet
Robert L. Millet; he who is built upon the rock will we receive this work with gladness.
Much has been said and demeaning about bro Millet
"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is absolutely indispensable to our salvation.No supposed personal relationship with Jesus, no commitment to the gospel,no high level of Christian conduct in society can compensate for what is to be found in the Church."
“the use of a physical cross NEVER appears” on a mormon building...
Just why is that ???
or is this also a Robert Millet moment ???
Robert L. Millet; he who is built upon the rock will we receive this work with gladness.
Much has been said and demeaning about bro Millet
Brother Robert L. Millet commented on the above verse:
"Paul is here teaching a mighty truth that is little understood in the religious world. We know that the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are entitled to 'the promises made unto the fathers' (Romans 15:8)the right to receive the gospel, the priesthood, and, upon faithful obedience, the fulness of eternal life (Abraham 2:8-11). These blessings are made available through receipt of the ordinances of salvation, especially the ordinance of celestial marriage, performed only in holy temples."
(Alive in Christ: The Miracle of Spiritual Rebirth, 78 - 79)
True.
It lost the trial it was in long ago; and now is serving a life sentence.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I think rather that it cut its own throat in a blood atonemnt and bled out...
A theological bait-and-switch game, which makes it's followers so smug and superior [Were better than those (fill-in-the-blank)]
excellent verses to defeat 19th century inventions.
Whether they BELIEVE it or not; they canNOT defend it!
Watch for PD's List-o-links®...
Are you talking about YOUR posting of un reliable SCRIPTURE?
Are we supposed to play DEFENSE now?
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Version Number When Published Brief Description |
Age Year |
Pillar of light |
No. of Person- ages |
Father Present |
Son Present |
Question: Join What Sect? |
Remarks-References |
1. Official version, written 1838,
first Published 1842
(There are minor differences between the various source references,
Ensign Jan 1985, page 14)
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14
1820 |
yes | 2 |
yes
Both spoke |
yes |
Join none |
Lucy, Hyrum, Samuel, Sophronia join the Presbyterian Church - JSH, pages 49-50, 1981 edition;
Times & Seasons, March, April 1842;
Ensign Jan. 1985, page 14;
Joseph Smith's First Vision by
Milton V. Backamn, Bookcraft, 1971, 1980, Appendix C, page 160f
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2. Dictated by Smith to F.G. Williams, Summer to Nov. 1832 | 14 or 15 | yes |
1 | no |
yes Saw Lord, He "spoke" |
No question,
told "None doeth good",
sins forgiven
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Joseph Smith's First Vision, Appendix A, page 155f |
3. Written by Smith,
his 1832 diary,
in his own hand
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15 |
yes |
1 |
no |
yes Saw the Lord Jesus Christ |
No question,
told sins forgiven,
all do no good
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Ensign, Dec. 1984, pages 24-26; ibid, Jan. 1985, page 11 |
4. Smith's diary of 1835,
recorded by
Warren Cowdery,
Nov. 9, 1835, conversation of Smith with Joshua
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About 14 |
yes |
One, then another like unto first |
?
|
?
Second spoke, saw many angels
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No questions,
told sins forgiven,
Jesus is Son
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Joseph Smith's First Vision, Appen. B |
5. Letter form Smith to
John Wentworth,
editor of Chicago Democrat
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none |
no |
2 |
? They spoke |
? |
No Question |
Joseph Smith's First Vision, Appendix D;
Ensign, Jan 1985, page 16;
Times & Seasons, Vol 3, pages 706-707, March 1, 1842
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6. Early church leaders
Brigham Young, G.A.Smith,
John Taylor
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15 |
no |
1 Saw an angel, and asked the angel |
no |
no |
Join none |
See Journal of Discourses,
2:17;
18:239;
13:77, 78;
20:167;
12:333, 334.
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"We will form our OWN nation; and call it 'DESERET'!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Deseret
and 20th- 21st ones, too!
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