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
Classification as to Subject Matter._ (a) Didactic Revelation,
(a) Didactic, Instruction or Direction Doc. & Cov., Secs. 21, 24,
to Individuals, to the Elders, to 25, 26, 28, 68.
the Church. (b) Revelation on Organization--Secs.
(b) On Organization of the Church 20, 84, 102, 107, 124.
and Priesthood. (c) Doctrinal, Secs, 19,
(c) Doctrinal. 20, 21, 42, 76, 84, 88, 93.
_SPECIAL TEXT: "Behold, I will tell you in your mind and in your heart,
by the Holy Ghost, which shall come upon you and which shall dwell in
your heart. Now behold this is the Spirit of revelation; behold this is
the Spirit by which Moses brought the children of Israel through the
Red Sea, on dry ground.."_--THE LORD TO OLIVER COWDERY.
_NOTES._
1. _How the Revelations were Received:_ The Prophet Joseph Smith
received revelations in every way that the Lord communicates his mind
and will to man. Like Moses he knew the Lord face to face, stood in
his very presence, and heard his voice, as in the first communication
the Lord made to him, usually called the Prophet's first vision (See
History of the Church, Vol. I, chapter 1, also Pearl of Great Price, p.
85), as also in the vision given in the Kirtland Temple where he and
Oliver Cowdery saw the Lord standing on the breastwork of the pulpit
and heard him speak to them. He received communications from angels as
in the case of Moroni, who revealed to him the Book of Mormon; John
the Baptist, who restored the Aaronic Priesthood; and Peter, James and
John, who restored the Melchisedek priesthood; also the communications
of the angels mentioned in what is usually called, the Kirtland Temple
Vision. (See Doc. & Cov., Sec. 110.)
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