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The essay presents a defense of the Latter-day Saint position by outlining its scriptural claims and founding revelations. It recounts early Christian prophecy about apostasy, describes reported visions experienced by a modern founder and a later angelic messenger, and explains the claimed recovery and translation of an ancient American scripture. The narrative summarizes that this scripture records Christ ministering to peoples in the Americas and instituting his church there, and emphasizes themes of restoration, continuing revelation, priesthood authority, and fulfillment of prophetic expectation as the basis for the movement's beliefs.

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Orson F. Whitney

Orson F. Whitney was a prominent figure in the early 20th-century Latter-day Saint movement, known for his contributions to Mormon literature and theology. He served as an apostle and was deeply involved in the church's cultural and spiritual development. Whitney's notable works include "Elias: An Epic of the Ages," which reflects his poetic and narrative style, and "Gospel Themes: A Treatise on Salient Features of 'Mormonism,'" where he explores key doctrines of his faith. His writings often blend spiritual insights with historical context, making significant contributions to the understanding of Mormon beliefs and practices.

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