January 2, 1978 by •
apostles,
Apostolic Fathers,
ashamed,
Augustine,
Christian(s) church,
Christianity,
Constantine (Emperor),
Easter,
Father,
Gregory the Great,
Holy Ghost,
Ignatius,
Jesus Christ and Easter,
Origen (early church father),
Paul the Apostle,
resurrection,
The LORD,
Thomas (the doubting apostle),
Trinity
in Immortality: Famed Discourses on Eternal Progression and Future Existence, ed. by Gordon Allred (Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publishing Co., 1974):140-148. This essay was reprinted from Nibley’s World and the Prophets; CWHN 3:154-162
January 2, 1972 by •
Abraham,
Book of the Dead,
Christianity,
deeper meaning,
Egyptian,
Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar,
Egyptologists,
fragment(s),
hieratic Egyptian,
hieroglyphic Egyptian,
Joseph Smith Jr. and the Book of Abraham,
Khons,
papryi,
Pearl of Great Price,
pictures symbolic,
symbolic pictures,
the Church Historian's Office,
Trinity,
Wisdom Literature
BYU Studies 8:2 (Winter 1968): 191-194. Reflections on the recovery of the Joseph Smith Papyri from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. — Midgley
January 1, 1900 by •
all-awareness All-wise,
changeless,
divine,
essence of God,
existence of God,
free,
God,
Holy,
immutable,
incorporeal,
infinite,
invisible,
just,
merciful,
nature of God,
omnipotent,
Oneness of God,
perfect,
simple,
spirit (and matter),
the Church Fathers,
Trinity
The Index Volume (No. 219) of the Latin Patrologia contains hundreds of references to passages in the Church Fathers dealing with the nature of God. The doctors are in agreement on the following points: 1. The Existence of God Men believe naturally and spontaneously in God. The knowledge of God is instinctive; it comes …
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