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Orson F. Whitney "Monody"

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As tomorrow is the spring equinox, I wanted to share a poem by Orson F. Whitney about the beauty of Spring. Monody . Gone from my heart is the sunlight of gladness,  Y Gone from my soul is the music of yore;  For mine eyes are oft dim with the warm dews of sadness,  And I sigh for the presence of one gone before. In the springtime, and spring of her life was she taken,  When the pitying tears of young April were shed O'er the slumbering germlets of May, to awaken  The sentinel flowers to vigil the dead. And the loveliest blossom that e'er fell from Eden,  The fairest, most fragrant in purity's wreath, When the spring-heralds welcomed the life-giving season,  Was slain by the frosts of the winter of death. Ah! many to spare were our hearts better willing.  Than the soul in whose beauty all others were blest But "death loves a bright mark," and ever is filling  His graves with the spirits of those we love best. Their spirits? Not so; tis but cl...

Political Manifesto

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 In 1895, the LDS Church released a manifesto saying that General Authorities must require approval from the First Presidency before they could seek office. This was done in a possess to keep the church politically neutral. Not everyone agreed with the manifesto. Moses Thatcher did not agree with the document and was released from the Qurom of the Twelve the following year. B.H. Roberts too did not agree but signed it under the threat of losing his position. TO THE SAINTS: To the officers and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in General Conference assembled. DEAR BRETHREN AND SISTERS: Every Latter-day Saint will recognize the value of union, not only in action but in matters of faith and discipline. As to the rights and authority of the Priesthood of the Son of God, it is of the highest importance that there should be no difference of opinion among the officers and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Feeling the necessity of a corre...

Book of the Law of the Lord Ch. 2

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The Book of the Law of the Lord is too long to reproduce the entire book, so I will leave off this journey by posting the second chapter.   Chapter 2 The True God   1a The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob is our God; this is His name forever, and this is His memorial unto all generations.   1b He created the heavens and the earth, and all things that are in them are the workmanship of His hands.   1c He created man in his own image, that he might have dominion over the earth, and over the beasts of the field, and over the fowls of the air, and over the fishes of the sea.   2a ¶ Man, being in the likeness of God's person, they all recognize him as their Lord, and fear Him as a God.   2b And notwithstanding his degeneracy, he has retained so much of the divine likeness; that beasts, birds, and fishes, fear him, and his power is over them as a mighty one.   2c It is diminished as he has departed from the like...

Book of the Law of the Lord Ch. 1

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James Strang   James Jesse Strang was born on March 21, 1813, in New York. He was baptized into the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on February 25, 1844. Later that year, Joseph Smith was murdered. There was a succession crisis discussing who was going to be the next prophet of the church. During that crisis, Strang claimed to have a letter from Joseph Smith saying he was to become the next prophet. He also found some small plates in Voree, Wisconsin and claimed to have translated them. He was also said to have translated a portion of the brass plates, publishing this translation as the book of the law of the Lord in 1851. Thousands of Saints followed Strang. They were first located in Voree, Wisconsin, but later moved to Beaver Island, Michigan. On Beaver Island, he was coronated as king of the church. He was also elected to the government of Michigan in 1852 and 1854.  In 1856, some disaffected members of Strang's church shot him, killing him. Soon after, all th...

Orson F. Whitney, "The Gospel of Salvation"

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I once again return to the work of Orson F. Whitney. This one is from the April 1908 conference and discusses the purpose and nature of the Gospel. The Gospel has been around since the beginning and is meant to save everyone. Elder Orson F. Whitney The Gospel of Salvation. — A ladder to eternal life. — Joseph Smith's authority. — The mighty problem of Mormonism. — Redemption of the living and the dead. — The Latter-day Saints the friends of humanity. Two ministers of the Christian church were once conversing together, and one of them asked the other this question: " Why is it, my friend, that the people love to hear you preach, and why is it that they do not love to hear me? Why is your chapel always crowded with eager worshipers, while mine is always nearly empty? " His friend answered him in these words: " I believe it is because I am always telling the people that if they will pursue a certain course they shall be saved, while you are always telling them that if t...

Lost Hymns of the Restoration

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    In 2027, the new Hymnbook will be put out. Hymnbooks have been a part of the restoration since Emma Smith complied the first one in 1835. Before the new one comes out in 2027 and adds new hymns and gets rid of some old ones, I wanted to look at the hymns that were left behind previously.   Each Cooing Dove 1. Each Cooing Dove And Sighing Bough, That Makes The Eve So Blest To Me, Has Something Far Diviner Now, It Bears Me Back To Galilee. O Galilee, Sweet Galilee, Where Jesus Loved So Much To Be, O Galilee, Blue Galilee, Come Sing Thy Song Again To Me. 2. Each Flowery Glen And Mossy Dell, Where Happy Birds In Song Agree, Through Sunny Morn The Praises Tell Of Sights And Sounds In Galilee. 3. And When I Read The Thrilling Lore Of Him Who Walked Upon The Sea, I Long, Oh, How I Long Once More To Follow Him In Galilee. Awake! O ye people, the Savior is coming! 1. Awake, O ye people! the Savior is coming: He’ll suddenly come to his temple, we hear; Repentance is needed...