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Excerpt from Mormonism Refuted in the Light of Scripture and History: A Testimony to the Historical Church
It is the spiritual, the Christian, condition Of Mormonism into which I shall enquire. The ostensible purpose and mission Of the Church Of Christ is, and ever has been, to deal with soul conditions, and leave the material conditions to the providence Of him who says Seek ye first his kingdom and his righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you. (matt. 6: Hence, I Shall endeavor to show that the part Of the doctrines of Mormonism in which it differs from the historical Church, is radically foreign to the entire association Of Christian ideas, - foreign to all teaching Of the Christian Church through all times and in every locality. This work is in humbleness intended also to be a warning to the many earnest souls who have not yet been deceived by this well-planned deception, but who may yet in the future be approached by its emissaries a warning and a reminder that an is not in the desert. (matt. 24 26) but that God is everywhere.
Again assuring the reader that the writing of these pages has been prompted only by the love Of truth, and that no bitterness has in any way been in tended, and Sincerely hoping that this work may be accepted as an humble Offering on the altar Of the faith that saves, it is sent forth in the name Of the blessed Redeemer, to whom be glory forever and ever.
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