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“A Sample of Pure Language,” [, Portge Co., OH, between ca. 4 and ca. 20 Mar. 1832]. Version copied [between ca. 1835 and ca. 1836] in Pratt, Notebook, 1835–1836, p. [100]; handwriting of ; CHL.
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What is the name of God in the pure language?
Ans[wer] Awman.
What is the meaning of the pure word Awman?
Ans, It is the being who made all things in all his parts.
What is the name of the Son of God?
Ans. Son-awman.
What does the Son-awman mean?
Ans. It means the greatest of all the parts of Awman which is the God-head, the first-born.
Man. This word signifies Sons-awman, the human family, the children of men the greatest parts of Awman, Save the Son-awman.
What are Angels called?
Ans. Awmans. Anglo-men.
What are the meaning of these words?
Ans. Awmans ministering Servants sanctified who are sent from heaven to minister for of to Sons awman the greatest parts of Awman Save Sons-Awman Son-Awman Awman [p. [100]]
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