Dear reader, your future well-being in all time to come, depends upon your rightly understanding these seven subjects. Read, therefore, with serious attention, and your mind shall be opened to see things that you never saw before; things too of infinite importance, without which you can in no wise be saved. ?-? Orson Pratt This book by Orson Pratt, brother to Parley P. Pratt, and Apostle, examines two of seven topics in detail; the true nature of God, and qualifications of an apostle.
The Kingdom of God, Part 1
Dear reader, your future well-being in all time to come, depends upon your rightly understanding these seven subjects. Read, therefore, with serious attention, and your mind shall be opened to see things that you never saw before; things too of infinite importance, without which you can in no wise be saved. ?-? Orson Pratt This book by Orson Pratt, brother to Parley P. Pratt, and Apostle, examines two of seven topics in detail; the true nature of God, and qualifications of an apostle.
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