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This is one of my favorite books ever.J.S. was really a genius. You can't read this without thinking that. Especially towards the end.He definitely got more powerful towards the end.Some of his sayings are pure gold. (And he's funny, too!--which some people don't think about.)The thing I like about him is that he's really specific and detailed. (Like my dad said one time about watching "The Dukes of Hazard." "You watch it for five minutes, and you'll see something you've never seen before on

This book was amazing. It really makes it possible to get to know who Joseph was. It starts out with many of his letters that he wrote as he was trying to direct the growth of the church in multiple cities. Just like the New Testament, doctrine was expounded as he tried to curb problems in the church.As the book goes on it gets into some of the sermons that he gave. It includes some of his more well known sermons such as the King Follett discourse. It also includes some lesser well known sermons
Read this while serving a Mormon mission in Norway. It was life-changing for me--almost as much as The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. This book marked the beginning of my love for the history of the LDS Church.
I loved this book! It was long and dry at times, but inspiring and memorable.
This is my favorite book outside of the holy scriptures. The revelations received by Joseph Smith from Jesus Christ have had incredible meaning for my life and have caused me great joy, peace, and reflection. I've read this book 3-4 times, and have used it as a reference many times. I enjoyed reading it in Portuguese when I was serving a religious mission in Brazil. I love Joseph Smith Jr. What faith! What integrity! What perseverance! What righteousness! What a revolutionary thinker! What a
Joseph Smith Jr.
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Title | : | Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith |
Author | : | Joseph Smith Jr. |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 437 pages |
Published | : | June 15th 1977 by Deseret Book Co (first published May 15th 1976) |
Categories | : | Religion. Christianity. Lds. Church. Nonfiction. Mormonism |
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It occurred to me once that the vast majority of the words we regularly read from Joseph Smith are not his own words but things he translated or otherwise received from God. It was a wonderful experience to read this book and finally feel like I knew and understood Joseph. His personality came out and he felt real. My feelings about his prophetic calling went from belief/hope to confidence. He had such a depth of understanding that I continually felt inclined to believe that his wisdom was scarcely matched by even the ancient prophets.Declare Books In Favor Of Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
Original Title: | The Teachings of Joseph Smith |
ISBN: | 087579243X (ISBN13: 9780875792439) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | United States of America |
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I took an Institute class on Lectures on Faith and "other documents of scriptural stature." LOVED IT. The other documents included: The King Follett discourse, the Sermon in the Grove, the Origin of Man, Doctrinal Exposition on the Father and the Son, the Wentworth Letter, and the Family Proclamation. All wonderful. The Follett discourse and Sermon in the Grove are both in Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith (TPJS), I believe. Origin of Man is a 1st Presidency statement from ????. DoctrinalThis is one of my favorite books ever.J.S. was really a genius. You can't read this without thinking that. Especially towards the end.He definitely got more powerful towards the end.Some of his sayings are pure gold. (And he's funny, too!--which some people don't think about.)The thing I like about him is that he's really specific and detailed. (Like my dad said one time about watching "The Dukes of Hazard." "You watch it for five minutes, and you'll see something you've never seen before on

This book was amazing. It really makes it possible to get to know who Joseph was. It starts out with many of his letters that he wrote as he was trying to direct the growth of the church in multiple cities. Just like the New Testament, doctrine was expounded as he tried to curb problems in the church.As the book goes on it gets into some of the sermons that he gave. It includes some of his more well known sermons such as the King Follett discourse. It also includes some lesser well known sermons
Read this while serving a Mormon mission in Norway. It was life-changing for me--almost as much as The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. This book marked the beginning of my love for the history of the LDS Church.
I loved this book! It was long and dry at times, but inspiring and memorable.
This is my favorite book outside of the holy scriptures. The revelations received by Joseph Smith from Jesus Christ have had incredible meaning for my life and have caused me great joy, peace, and reflection. I've read this book 3-4 times, and have used it as a reference many times. I enjoyed reading it in Portuguese when I was serving a religious mission in Brazil. I love Joseph Smith Jr. What faith! What integrity! What perseverance! What righteousness! What a revolutionary thinker! What a
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