Minutes and Discourse, 18 April 1844
Minutes and Discourse, 18 April 1844
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Council of Fifty, Minutes, and JS, Discourse, , Hancock Co., IL, 18 Apr. 1844; in Council of Fifty, “Record,” pp. [142]–[206]; handwriting of ; CHL.
kingdom. He compared the members of the kingdom and their manner of received receiving light and intelligence to the sun and minor planets. He dont believe that any law under heaven has any right to react the heads of the church. The kingdom of God must have a law as perfect as itself. 500 nothings make but nothing still, which is admitted by all men except the methodist clergy. His brethren have been oppressed and they want to get from under it. We have as good a right as any other kingdom to form a constition, if we are literal born subjects of this country. He believes [p. [195]]
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