The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
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... stand that the purpose of the council in heaven was to announce and present the plan of redemp- tion for the salvation of all of God's children . The council was called so that every man and woman could sustain the provisions of the ...
... stand that the purpose of the council in heaven was to announce and present the plan of redemp- tion for the salvation of all of God's children . The council was called so that every man and woman could sustain the provisions of the ...
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... stands to reason that the government itself has no innate power nor privilege to do any- thing . Its only source of authority and power is from the people who have created it . This is made clear in the Preamble of the Constitution of ...
... stands to reason that the government itself has no innate power nor privilege to do any- thing . Its only source of authority and power is from the people who have created it . This is made clear in the Preamble of the Constitution of ...
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