The _________ is the third scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has 138 sections, plus two "official declarations." It contains revelations on community life—some narrative, some theological, and some legal—from 1823 until 1978.
A. Book of Mormon
B. King James Version
C. Doctrine and Covenants
D. Pearl of Great Price
C. Doctrine and Covenants
The third scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Doctrine and Covenants, has 138 sections, plus two "official declarations." It contains revelations on doctrines and community life—some narrative, some theological, and some legal—from 1823 until 1978.
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How does John's Gospel treat Jesus' birth?
A. It is not included. B. It is mentioned briefly, but not discussed in depth. C. It mirrors that of Luke's Gospel. D. It is described in spiritual terms, especially his conception.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Russell opens his essay in the text by saying that his view on religion is the same as
that of
a) Aquinas. b) Nietzsche. c) Kierkegaard. d) Lucretius