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The Mormon Doctrine of Deity: The Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion To which is added a discourse, Jesus Christ, the revelation of God; also a collection of authoritative Mormon utterances on the being and nature of God

The Father and the Son are Represented as Distinct Persons, and also as being in the Form of Men, in the First Vision of the Prophet of the New Dispensation.

Chapters

12. CHAPTER III.

I have read with great interest and I trust with due care the Rev. C. Van Der Donckt's Reply to my discourse on "Mormon Doctrine of Deity." With regard to his Reply in general,...

13. CHAPTER IV.

[Footnote A: A discourse delivered in the Tabernacle, Ogden, Utah, Tuesday evening, April 22, 1902, under the auspices of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of the W...

14. CHAPTER V.

In this chapter I present a collection of "Mormon" utterances on the subject of Deity, of man, and of his relationship to God. They are selected from discourses and other writin...

9. CHAPTER I.

MY brethren and sisters, there are two things which conjoin to make this conference of the Young Men's and Young Women's Improvement Associations of Salt Lake Stake of Zion an i...

16. CHAPTER VII.

[Footnote A: In these discourses, it will be observed that in speaking of man reference is made only to the pre-existence of his spirit, and his being "begotten" a spirit by the...

15. CHAPTER VI.

As in the "Mormon" doctrine of Deity discussed in these pages, man is an important factor, and as his relations to God, and the possibilities that are open to him in the never-e...

11. c. He could not be limited by himself as he is not the cause of his

_The Infinite Being is most simple, or not compound._ Were he compound, his parts would be either all finite, or infinite, or one infinite and the others finite. None of these s...

17. CHAPTER VIII.

[Footnote A: This discourse was delivered in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, March 16,1902, and by the kind permission of President Smith I am allowed to reproduce it here.]

10. CHAPTER II.

[Footnote A: The following note preceded Rev. Van Der Donckt's reply, when published in the _Improvement Era_: "In the first two numbers of the present volume of the _Era_, an a...

3. CHAPTER III.

4. CHAPTER IV.

5. CHAPTER V.

The Father and the Son are Represented as Distinct Persons, and also as being in the Form of Men, in the First Vision of the Prophet of the New Dispensation.

8. CHAPTER VIII.

2. CHAPTER II.

6. CHAPTER VI.

1. CHAPTER I.

7. CHAPTER VII.