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.
admit any other people only those of our faith, to associate with us. He believes that the laws instituted for the government of the kingdom will govern the church also. A man may become a member of this kingdom and not obey the ordinance through which we have the promise of remission of sins and the gift of the Holy Ghost. He is in favor of having something hoisted to the nations to let them know what we are going to do, to shew the world that their wisdom is foolishness with God. He dont think that God will give any law that will circumscribe us more than our own conscience. He is not in favor of a multiplicity of laws. By multiplicity of laws a man may [p. [197]]
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