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Category Archives: Definition of Words and Terms
A Review of a Few Basic Principles of the Gospel
“The most basic principles of the gospel are sometimes those least understood.” Theodore M. Burton The following information was obtained by searching through numerous LDS books and choosing a few definitions that caught my eye. Please feel free to add … Continue reading
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Tagged Doctrine of Christ, Faith, Gospel, Remission of sins, Repentance
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Blessings and Cursings
When church members make covenants, it means something. Keeping covenants brings blessings, trifling with or not keeping covenants can result in cursings. The following is from a book written by Blaine M. Yorgason, I Need Thee Every Hour, pages 106-110. … Continue reading
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