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The book traces the decline of the primitive Christian Church into a widespread apostasy, assembling scriptural predictions and secular history to show how persecution, political co-option, and internal factors combined to erode original authority. It examines early warnings from apostolic writings, stages of doctrinal and liturgical change—such as the absorption of contemporary philosophies, alterations to baptism and the Lord's Supper, and the rise of centralized clerical hierarchies—and documents resultant abuses, schisms, and reforming reactions. The narrative concludes that this multifaceted departure from original practice and authority prepared the ground for later restorative movements.

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James E. Talmage

James E. Talmage was a prominent theologian and author within the Latter-day Saint movement, known for his scholarly works that explore the doctrines and history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His most notable work, "Jesus the Christ," offers an in-depth study of the life and mission of Jesus, integrating scriptural analysis with theological insights. Talmage also contributed significantly to Latter-day Saint literature through titles such as "The Articles of Faith" and "The Great Apostasy," where he examined core beliefs and historical contexts of the faith. His writings continue to be influential in understanding Mormon theology and its historical foundations.

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