The Seventy's Course in Theology, Fifth Year / Divine Immanence and the Holy Ghost

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Introduction. I. THE CLOSE OF THE SEVENTY'S SPECIAL COURSE IN THEOLOGY.

The Seventy's Course in Theology.

PART I

LESSON I.

LESSON II.

LESSON III.

LESSON IV.

LESSON V.

LESSON VI.

PART II.

THE HOLY TRINITY. [A]

LESSON VIII.

LESSON IX.

LESSON X.

LESSON XI.

PART III.

LESSON XII.

LESSON XIII.

LESSON XIV.

LESSON XV.

LESSON XVI.

LESSON XVII.

LESSON XVIII.

LESSON XIX.

CHAPTER XX.

CHAPTER XXI.

LESSON XXII.

LESSON XXIII.

LESSON XXIV.

Fifth Year

Divine Immanence and the Holy Ghost


By B. H. ROBERTS

Of the First Council of Seventy


"He comprehendeth all things, and all things are before him, and all things are round about him: and he is above all things, and in all things, and is through all things, and is round about all things; and all things are by him, and of him, even God, for ever and ever."—Doc. and Cov., Sec. 88.

"I have always declared God to be a distinct personage, Jesus Christ a separate and distinct personage from God the Father, and that the Holy Ghost was a distinct personage and a Spirit."—Joseph Smith, (June 16th, 1842.)


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