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A series of plainspoken essays by the author presents core doctrines and scriptural arguments for apostasy, the need for modern restoration, church organization and authority, revelation, and the nature of God. It explains ordinances and practices—faith, repentance, baptism, reception of the Holy Spirit, tithing, marriage, and temple-related beliefs including salvation for the dead—and outlines eschatological themes such as the gathering of Israel, resurrection, and the millennium. Each piece draws on scripture to defend distinctive teachings, aiming to instruct members, support missionary work, and clarify theological points for seekers.

About the Author

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Matthias F. Cowley

Matthias F. Cowley was an American author and religious leader known for his contributions to the discourse on doctrine within the context of his faith. His notable work, "Cowley's Talks on Doctrine," reflects his insights and teachings, aiming to clarify and expound upon key theological concepts. Cowley's writings are characterized by a commitment to elucidating complex ideas in an accessible manner, making them valuable for both lay readers and those seeking deeper understanding in religious studies.

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