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The author argues that a divinely ordained polity is the sole legitimate government and that all human-devised regimes are unauthorized rebellion. He uses scriptural examples of catastrophe and apostasy to show how earthly societies came to reject divine rule, leaving no lawful theocracy for many generations, and interprets the deity’s long silence as a consequence of that widespread turning away. The pamphlet then sets out seven focal topics for understanding this polity—the nature of the sovereign, the qualifications of officers, rules for admitting citizens, laws for citizens, required personal dispositions, earthly privileges, and promised future blessings—and urges careful study for spiritual preservation.

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Orson Pratt

Orson Pratt was a prominent 19th-century theologian and writer known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding Mormonism and its doctrines. A member of the early Latter Day Saint movement, Pratt was an influential figure in the development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His works often explored complex theological issues, including the nature of God and the legitimacy of polygamy as presented in the Bible. Notable titles include "Divine Authority; Or, the Question: Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?" and "The Bible and Polygamy: Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?" Through his writings, Pratt sought to articulate and defend the beliefs of his faith, leaving a lasting impact on Mormon literature.

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