The Seventy's Course in Theology, First Year: Outline History of the Seventy and A Survey of the Books of Holy ScriptureRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Seventy's Course in Theology, First Year: Outline History of the Seventy and A Survey of the Books of Holy Scripture
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
can communicate, he makes of him a teacher of men. While the path of
sensuality and darkness may be that which most men tread, a few, to
paraphrase the words of a moral philosopher of high standing, have
been led along the upward path; a few in all countries and generations
have been wisdom seekers, or seekers of God. They have been so because
the Divine Word of Wisdom has looked upon them, choosing them for the
knowledge and service of himself. (Defense of the Faith and the Saints,
Art. "Revelation and Inspiration.")
3. _The Book of Mormon Ensemble a Witness for the Truth of the Hebrew
and Christian Revelation:_ It is, however, the Book of Mormon as a
whole in which its greatest value as a witness for the truth of the
Bible, and the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ, most appears. I
mean the Book of Mormon apart from its reference to an abridgement
of the ancient record of the Jaredites; and the transcriptions from
the ancient record on brass plates carried by Lehi's colony to the
western world. In the Book of Mormon so considered we have the record
of the hand-dealings of God with the peoples that inhabited the western
hemisphere. We have in it the record of those things which occurred
in a branch of the house of Israel that God was preparing for the
same great event for which he was training the house of Israel in the
eastern world, viz., the advent of the Messiah, and the acceptance
of the gospel through which all mankind are to be saved. This branch
of the house of Israel, broken from the parent tree and planted in
the western hemisphere, brought with them the traditions and hopes of
Israel; they brought with them as we have already seen, the scriptures,
the writings of Moses and the prophets down to the reign of Zedekiah,
king of Judah; but what is more important than all this they came
to the western world with the favor and blessing of Israel's God
upon them, and Israel's peculiar privilege of direct communication
with God through inspired dreams, the visitation of angels, and the
voice of God. Lehi's colony was led to the western world by prophets,
inspired of the Lord, their journey being marked by many and peculiar
manifestations of his presence among them. After their arrival in the
western world, to them a land of promise, the Lord from time to time
raised up prophets among them, who instructed them in the ways of the
Lord; who reproved them when overtaken in transgression; who announced
judgements against them when persuasion was of no avail for their
correction; who warned them by the spirit of prophecy of approaching
disasters; and who held continually before them the hope of Israel, the
advent of the Messiah, who, by his suffering and death on the cross,
would redeem mankind.
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