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The author contends that genuine religion is a single, divinely revealed system rather than a collection of equally valid human inventions, and criticizes claims that all creeds or mere sincerity are acceptable to God. Arguing that revelation and obedience are necessary, he examines scriptural teachings to show that belief without keeping commandments or following authorized ordinances is insufficient for salvation. The pamphlet critiques religious confusion, emphasizes harmony between doctrine and practice, and urges adherence to revealed law and living faith demonstrated through works and observance of divine instructions.
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