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A systematic set of lectures defines faith as the assurance of unseen realities, then examines its object and the effects that flow from it. The author argues that faith is the primary motivating principle of human action and the source of power in both temporal and spiritual affairs, attributing creation and miraculous events to faith's efficacy. Scriptural and prophetic examples are cited to illustrate faith's ability to change hearts, remove obstacles, and accomplish divine purposes. The material closes by placing faith as the first principle within a theological account of God's attributes, providence, and human duty.

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Jr. Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith Jr. was an American religious leader and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which is often referred to as Mormonism. He is best known for translating the Book of Mormon, a sacred text that he published in 1830, which he claimed to have translated from ancient golden plates revealed to him by an angel. In addition to the Book of Mormon, Smith authored several other significant works, including "General Smith's Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States" and "The Lectures on Faith." His teachings and writings have had a profound impact on the development of the Latter Day Saint movement and its theology.

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