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Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse

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A commemorative discourse examines a nineteenth-century religious leader primarily as a teacher, surveying his doctrinal corrections, aphoristic philosophical teachings, and public influence. It outlines historical beliefs of earlier American religion, defines prophecy, and contrasts sectarian errors with the leader's doctrines on revelation, the nature of God, creation, human origin, and salvation. Emphasis falls on the eternity of intelligence and elements, knowledge as essential to exaltation, moral agency under divine law, and concise generalized sayings; it concludes by situating him within an American religious and civic context.

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B. H. Roberts

B. H. Roberts was a prominent figure in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known for his extensive writings on church doctrine and history. He authored several significant works, including "A New Witness for God," which explores the foundations of the faith, and "Defense of the Faith and the Saints," a two-volume series that defends the church against criticisms. Roberts also contributed to the understanding of ecclesiastical history through his book "Outlines of Ecclesiastical History." His writings reflect a deep commitment to the principles of his faith and have played a crucial role in shaping Latter-day Saint literature.

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