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9781560851950

Statements of the Lds First Presidency A Topical Compendium

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  • ISBN-13: 9781560851950
  • ISBN: 1560851953
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Signature Books, LLC

AUTHOR

Lecheminant, Dale C., Bergera, Gary James, Bergera, Gary James

SUMMARY

In 1851 the LDS First Presidency released the following statement: "The unparalleled spread of the gospel, in so short of a space of time, and the rapid gathering of the Saints, is another token of the Messiah's near approach." Almost 150 years later, a new First Presidency concurred: "We testify that He will someday return to earth." From 1830 to the present, the highest governing quorum of the LDS Church has regularly issued official declarations of interest to members, usually addressing practical matters of administration, policy, or general admonitions and guidance. Less often, but as important, are its periodic authoritative declarations regarding belief, doctrine, and theology, Statements of the LDS First Presidency assembles the most significant pronouncements in alphabetical order by topic, providing readers easy access to a wide variety of official LDS doctrinal, theological, and related teachings.Lecheminant, Dale C. is the author of 'Statements of the Lds First Presidency A Topical Compendium', published 2007 under ISBN 9781560851950 and ISBN 1560851953.

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