About This Book
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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