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Verily,
thus
saith
the
Lord
unto
you
who
have
assembled
yourselves
together
to
receive
his
will
concerning
you:
2 Behold,
this
is
pleasing
unto
your
Lord,
and
the
angels
a
rejoice
over
you;
the
b
alms
of
your
prayers
have
come
up
into
the
ears
of
the
Lord
of
c
Sabaoth,
and
are
recorded
in
the
d
book
of
the
names
of
the
sanctified,
even
them
of
the
celestial
world.
3 Wherefore,
I
now
send
upon
you
another
a
Comforter,
even
upon
you
my
friends,
that
it
may
abide
in
your
hearts,
even
the
Holy
Spirit
of
b
promise;
which
other
Comforter
is
the
same
that
I
promised
unto
my
disciples,
as
is
recorded
in
the
testimony
of
John.
4 This
Comforter
is
the
a
promise
which
I
give
unto
you
of
b
eternal
life,
even
the
c
glory
of
the
celestial
kingdom;
5 Which
glory
is
that
of
the
church
of
the
a
Firstborn,
even
of
God,
the
holiest
of
all,
through
Jesus
Christ
his
Son—
6 He
that
a
ascended
up
on
high,
as
also
he
b
descended
below
all
things,
in
that
he
c
comprehended
all
things,
that
he
might
be
in
all
and
through
all
things,
the
d
light
of
truth;
7 Which
truth
shineth.
This
is
the
a
light
of
Christ.
As
also
he
is
in
the
sun,
and
the
light
of
the
sun,
and
the
power
thereof
by
which
it
was
b
made.
8 As
also
he
is
in
the
moon,
and
is
the
light
of
the
moon,
and
the
power
thereof
by
which
it
was
made;
9 As
also
the
light
of
the
stars,
and
the
power
thereof
by
which
they
were
made;
10 And
the
earth
also,
and
the
power
thereof,
even
the
earth
upon
which
you
a
stand.
11 And
the
light
which
shineth,
which
giveth
you
light,
is
through
him
who
enlighteneth
your
eyes,
which
is
the
same
light
that
quickeneth
your
a
understandings;
12 Which
a
light
proceedeth
forth
from
the
presence
of
God
to
b
fill
the
immensity
of
space—
13 The
a
light
which
is
in
all
things,
which
giveth
b
life
to
all
things,
which
is
the
c
law
by
which
all
things
are
governed,
even
the
d
power
of
God
who
e
sitteth
upon
his
throne,
who
is
in
the
bosom
of
eternity,
who
is
in
the
midst
of
all
things.
14 Now,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
through
the
a
redemption
which
is
made
for
you
is
brought
to
pass
the
resurrection
from
the
dead.
15 And
the
a
spirit
and
the
b
body
are
the
c
soul
of
man.
16 And
the
a
resurrection
from
the
dead
is
the
redemption
of
the
soul.
17 And
the
redemption
of
the
soul
is
through
him
that
a
quickeneth
all
things,
in
whose
bosom
it
is
decreed
that
the
b
poor
and
the
c
meek
of
the
d
earth
shall
inherit
it.
18 Therefore,
it
must
needs
be
a
sanctified
from
all
b
unrighteousness,
that
it
may
be
prepared
for
the
c
celestial
c
glory;
19 For
after
it
hath
filled
the
measure
of
its
creation,
it
shall
be
crowned
with
a
glory,
even
with
the
presence
of
God
the
Father;
20 That
bodies
who
are
of
the
a
celestial
kingdom
may
b
possess
it
forever
and
ever;
for,
for
this
c
intent
was
it
made
and
created,
and
for
this
intent
are
they
d
sanctified.
21 And
they
who
are
not
a
sanctified
through
the
b
law
which
I
have
given
unto
you,
even
the
law
of
Christ,
must
inherit
c
another
kingdom,
even
that
of
a
terrestrial
kingdom,
or
that
of
a
telestial
kingdom.
22 For
he
who
is
not
able
to
abide
the
a
law
of
a
celestial
kingdom
cannot
b
abide
a
c
celestial
glory.
23 And
he
who
cannot
abide
the
law
of
a
a
terrestrial
kingdom
cannot
abide
a
terrestrial
glory.
24 And
he
who
cannot
abide
the
law
of
a
a
telestial
b
kingdom
cannot
abide
a
telestial
c
glory;
therefore
he
is
not
meet
for
a
kingdom
of
glory.
Therefore
he
must
abide
a
kingdom
which
is
not
a
kingdom
of
glory.
25 And
again,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
the
a
earth
abideth
the
law
of
a
celestial
kingdom,
for
it
filleth
the
b
measure
of
its
creation,
and
transgresseth
not
the
law—
26 Wherefore,
it
shall
be
a
sanctified;
yea,
notwithstanding
it
shall
b
die,
it
shall
be
c
quickened
again,
and
shall
abide
the
power
by
which
it
is
quickened,
and
the
d
righteous
shall
e
inherit
it.
27 For
notwithstanding
they
die,
they
also
shall
a
rise
again,
a
b
spiritual
body.
28 They
who
are
of
a
celestial
a
spirit
shall
receive
the
same
b
body
which
was
a
natural
body;
even
ye
shall
receive
your
bodies,
and
your
c
glory
shall
be
that
glory
by
which
your
bodies
are
d
quickened.
29 Ye
who
are
a
quickened
by
a
portion
of
the
b
celestial
b
glory
shall
then
receive
of
the
same,
even
a
fulness.
30 And
they
who
are
quickened
by
a
portion
of
the
a
terrestrial
glory
shall
then
receive
of
the
same,
even
a
fulness.
31 And
also
they
who
are
quickened
by
a
portion
of
the
a
telestial
glory
shall
then
receive
of
the
same,
even
a
fulness.
32 And
they
who
remain
shall
also
be
a
quickened;
nevertheless,
they
shall
return
again
to
their
own
place,
to
enjoy
that
which
they
are
b
willing
to
receive,
because
they
were
not
willing
to
enjoy
that
which
they
might
have
received.
33 For
what
doth
it
profit
a
man
if
a
gift
is
bestowed
upon
him,
and
he
receive
not
the
gift?
Behold,
he
rejoices
not
in
that
which
is
given
unto
him,
neither
rejoices
in
him
who
is
the
giver
of
the
gift.
34 And
again,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
which
is
a
governed
by
law
is
also
preserved
by
law
and
perfected
and
b
sanctified
by
the
same.
35 That
which
a
breaketh
a
law,
and
b
abideth
not
by
c
law,
but
seeketh
to
become
a
law
unto
itself,
and
willeth
to
abide
in
sin,
and
altogether
abideth
in
sin,
cannot
be
sanctified
by
law,
neither
by
mercy,
d
justice,
nor
e
judgment.
Therefore,
they
must
remain
f
filthy
still.
36 All
kingdoms
have
a
law
given;
37 And
there
are
many
a
kingdoms;
for
there
is
no
b
space
in
the
which
there
is
no
c
kingdom;
and
there
is
no
kingdom
in
which
there
is
no
space,
either
a
greater
or
a
lesser
kingdom.
38 And
unto
every
kingdom
is
given
a
a
law;
and
unto
every
law
there
are
certain
bounds
also
and
conditions.
39 All
beings
who
abide
not
in
those
a
conditions
are
not
b
justified.
40 For
a
intelligence
cleaveth
unto
intelligence;
b
wisdom
receiveth
wisdom;
c
truth
embraceth
truth;
d
virtue
loveth
virtue;
e
light
cleaveth
unto
light;
f
mercy
hath
g
compassion
on
mercy
and
claimeth
her
own;
h
justice
continueth
its
course
and
claimeth
its
own;
judgment
goeth
before
the
face
of
him
who
sitteth
upon
the
throne
and
governeth
and
executeth
all
things.
41 He
a
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,
forever
and
ever.
42 And
again,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
he
hath
given
a
a
law
unto
all
things,
by
which
they
move
in
their
b
times
and
their
seasons;
43 And
their
courses
are
fixed,
even
the
courses
of
the
heavens
and
the
earth,
which
comprehend
the
earth
and
all
the
planets.
44 And
they
give
a
light
to
each
other
in
their
times
and
in
their
seasons,
in
their
minutes,
in
their
hours,
in
their
days,
in
their
weeks,
in
their
months,
in
their
years—all
these
are
b
one
year
with
God,
but
not
with
man.
45 The
earth
a
rolls
upon
her
wings,
and
the
b
sun
giveth
his
light
by
day,
and
the
moon
giveth
her
light
by
night,
and
the
stars
also
give
their
light,
as
they
roll
upon
their
wings
in
their
glory,
in
the
midst
of
the
c
power
of
God.
46 Unto
what
shall
I
liken
these
kingdoms,
that
ye
may
understand?
47 Behold,
all
these
are
a
kingdoms,
and
any
man
who
hath
b
seen
any
or
the
least
of
these
hath
c
seen
God
d
moving
in
his
majesty
and
power.
48 I
say
unto
you,
he
hath
seen
him;
nevertheless,
he
who
came
unto
his
a
own
was
not
comprehended.
49 The
a
light
shineth
in
darkness,
and
the
darkness
comprehendeth
it
not;
nevertheless,
the
day
shall
come
when
you
shall
b
comprehend
even
God,
being
quickened
in
him
and
by
him.
50 Then
shall
ye
know
that
ye
have
a
seen
me,
that
I
am,
and
that
I
am
the
true
b
light
that
is
in
you,
and
that
you
are
in
me;
otherwise
ye
could
not
abound.
51 Behold,
I
will
liken
these
kingdoms
unto
a
man
having
a
field,
and
he
sent
forth
his
servants
into
the
field
to
dig
in
the
field.
52 And
he
said
unto
the
first:
Go
ye
and
labor
in
the
field,
and
in
the
first
hour
I
will
come
unto
you,
and
ye
shall
behold
the
joy
of
my
countenance.
53 And
he
said
unto
the
second:
Go
ye
also
into
the
field,
and
in
the
second
hour
I
will
visit
you
with
the
joy
of
my
countenance.
54 And
also
unto
the
third,
saying:
I
will
visit
you;
55 And
unto
the
fourth,
and
so
on
unto
the
twelfth.
56 And
the
lord
of
the
field
went
unto
the
first
in
the
first
hour,
and
tarried
with
him
all
that
hour,
and
he
was
made
glad
with
the
light
of
the
countenance
of
his
lord.
57 And
then
he
withdrew
from
the
first
that
he
might
visit
the
second
also,
and
the
third,
and
the
fourth,
and
so
on
unto
the
twelfth.
58 And
thus
they
all
received
the
light
of
the
countenance
of
their
lord,
every
man
in
his
hour,
and
in
his
time,
and
in
his
season—
59 Beginning
at
the
first,
and
so
on
unto
the
a
last,
and
from
the
last
unto
the
first,
and
from
the
first
unto
the
last;
60 Every
man
in
his
own
a
order,
until
his
hour
was
finished,
even
according
as
his
lord
had
commanded
him,
that
his
lord
might
be
glorified
in
him,
and
he
in
his
lord,
that
they
all
might
be
glorified.
61 Therefore,
unto
this
parable
I
will
liken
all
these
a
kingdoms,
and
the
b
inhabitants
thereof—every
kingdom
in
its
hour,
and
in
its
time,
and
in
its
season,
even
according
to
the
decree
which
God
hath
made.
62 And
again,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
my
a
friends,
I
leave
these
b
sayings
with
you
to
c
ponder
in
your
hearts,
with
this
commandment
which
I
give
unto
you,
that
ye
shall
d
call
upon
me
while
I
am
near—
63
a
Draw
b
near
unto
me
and
I
will
draw
near
unto
you;
c
seek
me
diligently
and
ye
shall
d
find
me;
ask,
and
ye
shall
receive;
knock,
and
it
shall
be
opened
unto
you.
64 Whatsoever
ye
a
ask
the
Father
in
my
name
it
shall
be
given
unto
you,
that
is
b
expedient
for
you;
65 And
if
ye
ask
anything
that
is
not
a
expedient
for
you,
it
shall
turn
unto
your
b
condemnation.
66 Behold,
that
which
you
hear
is
as
the
a
voice
of
one
crying
in
the
wilderness—in
the
wilderness,
because
you
cannot
see
him—my
voice,
because
my
voice
is
b
Spirit;
my
Spirit
is
truth;
c
truth
abideth
and
hath
no
end;
and
if
it
be
in
you
it
shall
abound.
67 And
if
your
eye
be
a
single
to
my
b
glory,
your
whole
bodies
shall
be
filled
with
light,
and
there
shall
be
no
darkness
in
you;
and
that
body
which
is
filled
with
light
c
comprehendeth
all
things.
68 Therefore,
a
sanctify
yourselves
that
your
b
minds
become
c
single
to
God,
and
the
days
will
come
that
you
shall
d
see
him;
for
he
will
unveil
his
face
unto
you,
and
it
shall
be
in
his
own
time,
and
in
his
own
way,
and
according
to
his
own
will.
69 Remember
the
great
and
last
promise
which
I
have
made
unto
you;
cast
away
your
a
idle
thoughts
and
your
b
excess
of
c
laughter
far
from
you.
70 Tarry
ye,
tarry
ye
in
this
place,
and
call
a
a
solemn
assembly,
even
of
those
who
are
the
first
b
laborers
in
this
last
kingdom.
71 And
let
those
whom
they
have
warned
in
their
traveling
call
on
the
Lord,
and
a
ponder
the
b
warning
in
their
hearts
which
they
have
received,
for
a
little
season.
72 Behold,
and
lo,
I
will
take
care
of
your
a
flocks,
and
will
raise
up
elders
and
send
unto
them.
73 Behold,
I
will
a
hasten
my
work
in
its
time.
74 And
I
give
unto
you,
who
are
the
first
a
laborers
in
this
last
kingdom,
a
commandment
that
you
assemble
yourselves
together,
and
organize
yourselves,
and
prepare
yourselves,
and
b
sanctify
yourselves;
yea,
purify
your
hearts,
and
c
cleanse
your
hands
and
your
feet
before
me,
that
I
may
make
you
d
clean;
75 That
I
may
testify
unto
your
a
Father,
and
your
God,
and
my
b
God,
that
you
are
clean
from
the
c
blood
of
this
wicked
generation;
that
I
may
fulfil
this
promise,
this
great
and
last
d
promise,
which
I
have
made
unto
you,
when
I
will.
76 Also,
I
give
unto
you
a
commandment
that
ye
shall
continue
in
a
prayer
and
fasting
from
this
time
forth.
77 And
I
give
unto
you
a
commandment
that
you
shall
a
teach
one
another
the
b
doctrine
of
the
kingdom.
78 Teach
ye
diligently
and
my
a
grace
shall
attend
you,
that
you
may
be
b
instructed
more
perfectly
in
theory,
in
principle,
in
doctrine,
in
the
law
of
the
gospel,
in
all
things
that
pertain
unto
the
kingdom
of
God,
that
are
expedient
for
you
to
understand;
79 Of
things
both
in
a
heaven
and
in
the
earth,
and
under
the
earth;
things
which
have
been,
things
which
are,
things
which
must
b
shortly
come
to
pass;
things
which
are
at
home,
things
which
are
abroad;
the
wars
and
the
perplexities
of
the
c
nations,
and
the
judgments
which
are
on
the
land;
and
a
d
knowledge
also
of
countries
and
of
kingdoms—
80 That
ye
may
be
prepared
in
all
things
when
I
shall
send
you
again
to
a
magnify
the
calling
whereunto
I
have
called
you,
and
the
b
mission
with
which
I
have
commissioned
you.
81 Behold,
I
sent
you
out
to
a
testify
and
warn
the
people,
and
it
becometh
every
man
who
hath
been
warned
to
b
warn
his
neighbor.
82 Therefore,
they
are
left
a
without
excuse,
and
their
sins
are
upon
their
b
own
heads.
83 He
that
a
seeketh
me
b
early
shall
find
me,
and
shall
not
be
forsaken.
84 Therefore,
tarry
ye,
and
labor
diligently,
that
you
may
be
perfected
in
your
ministry
to
go
forth
among
the
a
Gentiles
for
the
last
time,
as
many
as
the
mouth
of
the
Lord
shall
name,
to
b
bind
up
the
law
and
c
seal
up
the
testimony,
and
to
prepare
the
saints
for
the
hour
of
judgment
which
is
to
come;
85 That
their
souls
may
escape
the
wrath
of
God,
the
a
desolation
of
abomination
which
awaits
the
wicked,
both
in
this
world
and
in
the
world
to
come.
Verily,
I
say
unto
you,
let
those
who
are
not
the
b
first
elders
continue
in
the
vineyard
until
the
mouth
of
the
Lord
shall
c
call
them,
for
their
time
is
not
yet
come;
their
garments
are
not
d
clean
from
the
blood
of
this
generation.
86 Abide
ye
in
the
a
liberty
wherewith
ye
are
made
b
free;
c
entangle
not
yourselves
in
d
sin,
but
let
your
hands
be
e
clean,
until
the
Lord
comes.
87 For
not
many
days
hence
and
the
a
earth
shall
b
tremble
and
reel
to
and
fro
as
a
drunken
man;
and
the
c
sun
shall
d
hide
his
face,
and
shall
refuse
to
give
light;
and
the
moon
shall
be
bathed
in
e
blood;
and
the
stars
shall
become
exceedingly
angry,
and
shall
f
cast
themselves
down
as
a
fig
that
falleth
from
off
a
fig
tree.
88 And
after
your
a
testimony
cometh
wrath
and
indignation
upon
the
people.
89 For
after
your
testimony
cometh
the
testimony
of
a
earthquakes,
that
shall
cause
groanings
in
the
midst
of
her,
and
men
shall
fall
upon
the
ground
and
shall
not
be
able
to
stand.
90 And
also
cometh
the
testimony
of
the
a
voice
of
thunderings,
and
the
voice
of
lightnings,
and
the
voice
of
tempests,
and
the
voice
of
the
waves
of
the
sea
heaving
themselves
beyond
their
bounds.
91 And
all
things
shall
be
in
a
commotion;
and
surely,
men's
b
hearts
shall
fail
them;
for
fear
shall
come
upon
all
people.
92 And
a
angels
shall
fly
through
the
midst
of
heaven,
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
sounding
the
trump
of
God,
saying:
Prepare
ye,
prepare
ye,
O
inhabitants
of
the
earth;
for
the
b
judgment
of
our
God
is
come.
Behold,
and
lo,
the
c
Bridegroom
cometh;
go
ye
out
to
meet
him.
93 And
immediately
there
shall
appear
a
a
great
sign
in
heaven,
and
all
people
shall
see
it
together.
94 And
another
angel
shall
sound
his
trump,
saying:
That
a
great
b
church,
the
c
mother
of
abominations,
that
made
all
nations
drink
of
the
wine
of
the
wrath
of
her
d
fornication,
that
e
persecuteth
the
saints
of
God,
that
shed
their
blood—she
who
sitteth
upon
many
waters,
and
upon
the
islands
of
the
sea—behold,
she
is
the
f
tares
of
the
earth;
she
is
bound
in
bundles;
her
bands
are
made
strong,
no
man
can
loose
them;
therefore,
she
is
ready
to
be
burned.
And
he
shall
sound
his
trump
both
long
and
loud,
and
all
nations
shall
hear
it.
95 And
there
shall
be
a
silence
in
b
heaven
for
the
space
of
half
an
hour;
and
immediately
after
shall
the
curtain
of
heaven
be
unfolded,
as
a
c
scroll
is
unfolded
after
it
is
rolled
up,
and
the
d
face
of
the
Lord
shall
be
unveiled;
96 And
the
saints
that
are
upon
the
earth,
who
are
alive,
shall
be
quickened
and
be
a
caught
up
to
meet
him.
97 And
they
who
have
slept
in
their
graves
shall
a
come
forth,
for
their
graves
shall
be
opened;
and
they
also
shall
be
caught
up
to
meet
him
in
the
midst
of
the
b
pillar
of
heaven—
98 They
are
Christ's,
the
a
first
fruits,
they
who
shall
descend
with
him
first,
and
they
who
are
on
the
earth
and
in
their
graves,
who
are
first
caught
up
to
meet
him;
and
all
this
by
the
voice
of
the
sounding
of
the
trump
of
the
angel
of
God.
99 And
after
this
another
angel
shall
sound,
which
is
the
second
trump;
and
then
cometh
the
redemption
of
those
who
are
Christ's
at
his
a
coming;
who
have
received
their
part
in
that
b
prison
which
is
prepared
for
them,
that
they
might
receive
the
gospel,
and
be
c
judged
according
to
men
in
the
flesh.
100 And
again,
another
trump
shall
sound,
which
is
the
third
trump;
and
then
come
a
the
a
spirits
of
men
who
are
to
be
judged,
and
are
found
under
b
condemnation;
101 And
these
are
the
rest
of
the
a
dead;
and
they
live
not
again
until
the
b
thousand
years
are
ended,
neither
again,
until
the
end
of
the
earth.
102 And
another
trump
shall
sound,
which
is
the
fourth
trump,
saying:
There
are
found
among
those
who
are
to
remain
until
that
great
and
last
day,
even
the
end,
who
shall
a
remain
b
filthy
still.
103 And
another
trump
shall
sound,
which
is
the
fifth
trump,
which
is
the
fifth
angel
who
committeth
the
a
everlasting
gospel—flying
through
the
midst
of
heaven,
unto
all
nations,
kindreds,
tongues,
and
people;
104 And
this
shall
be
the
sound
of
his
trump,
saying
to
all
people,
both
in
heaven
and
in
earth,
and
that
are
under
the
earth—for
a
every
ear
shall
hear
it,
and
every
knee
shall
b
bow,
and
every
tongue
shall
confess,
while
they
hear
the
sound
of
the
trump,
saying:
c
Fear
God,
and
give
glory
to
him
who
sitteth
upon
the
throne,
d
forever
and
ever;
for
the
hour
of
his
judgment
is
come.
105 And
again,
another
angel
shall
sound
his
trump,
which
is
the
sixth
angel,
saying:
She
is
a
fallen
who
made
all
nations
drink
of
the
wine
of
the
wrath
of
her
fornication;
she
is
fallen,
is
fallen!
106 And
again,
another
angel
shall
sound
his
trump,
which
is
the
seventh
angel,
saying:
It
is
finished;
it
is
finished!
The
a
Lamb
of
God
hath
b
overcome
and
c
trodden
the
wine-press
alone,
even
the
wine-press
of
the
fierceness
of
the
wrath
of
Almighty
God.
107 And
then
shall
the
angels
be
crowned
with
the
glory
of
his
might,
and
the
a
saints
shall
be
filled
with
his
b
glory,
and
receive
their
c
inheritance
and
be
made
d
equal
with
him.
108 And
then
shall
the
first
angel
again
sound
his
trump
in
the
ears
of
all
living,
and
a
reveal
the
secret
acts
of
men,
and
the
mighty
works
of
God
in
the
b
first
thousand
years.
109 And
then
shall
the
second
angel
sound
his
trump,
and
reveal
the
secret
acts
of
men,
and
the
thoughts
and
intents
of
their
hearts,
and
the
mighty
a
works
of
God
in
the
second
thousand
years—
110 And
so
on,
until
the
seventh
angel
shall
sound
his
trump;
and
he
shall
a
stand
forth
upon
the
land
and
upon
the
sea,
and
b
swear
in
the
name
of
him
who
sitteth
upon
the
throne,
that
there
shall
be
c
time
no
longer;
and
d
Satan
shall
be
bound,
that
old
serpent,
who
is
called
the
devil,
and
shall
not
be
loosed
for
the
space
of
a
e
thousand
years.
111 And
then
he
shall
be
a
loosed
for
a
little
season,
that
he
may
gather
together
his
armies.
112 And
a
Michael,
the
seventh
angel,
even
the
archangel,
shall
gather
together
his
armies,
even
the
hosts
of
heaven.
113 And
the
devil
shall
gather
together
his
a
armies;
even
the
hosts
of
hell,
and
shall
come
up
to
battle
against
Michael
and
his
armies.
114 And
then
cometh
the
a
battle
of
the
great
God;
and
the
devil
and
his
armies
shall
be
b
cast
away
into
their
own
place,
that
they
shall
not
have
power
over
the
saints
any
more
at
all.
115 For
Michael
shall
fight
their
battles,
and
shall
overcome
him
who
a
seeketh
the
throne
of
him
who
sitteth
upon
the
throne,
even
the
Lamb.
116 This
is
the
glory
of
God,
and
the
a
sanctified;
and
they
shall
not
any
more
see
b
death.
117 Therefore,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
my
a
friends,
call
your
solemn
assembly,
as
I
have
b
commanded
you.
118 And
as
all
have
not
a
faith,
seek
ye
diligently
and
b
teach
one
another
words
of
c
wisdom;
yea,
seek
ye
out
of
the
best
d
books
words
of
wisdom;
seek
learning,
even
by
study
and
also
by
faith.
119
a
Organize
yourselves;
prepare
every
needful
thing;
and
establish
a
b
house,
even
a
house
of
prayer,
a
house
of
fasting,
a
house
of
faith,
a
house
of
learning,
a
house
of
glory,
a
house
of
order,
a
house
of
God;
120 That
your
a
incomings
may
be
in
the
name
of
the
Lord;
that
your
outgoings
may
be
in
the
name
of
the
Lord;
that
all
your
salutations
may
be
in
the
name
of
the
Lord,
with
b
uplifted
hands
unto
the
Most
High.
121 Therefore,
a
cease
from
all
your
light
speeches,
from
all
b
laughter,
from
all
your
c
lustful
desires,
from
all
your
d
pride
and
light-mindedness,
and
from
all
your
wicked
doings.
122 Appoint
among
yourselves
a
teacher,
and
let
a
not
all
be
spokesmen
at
once;
but
let
one
speak
at
a
time
and
let
all
listen
unto
his
sayings,
that
when
all
have
spoken
that
all
may
be
b
edified
of
all,
and
that
every
man
may
have
an
equal
privilege.
123 See
that
ye
a
love
one
another;
cease
to
be
b
covetous;
learn
to
impart
one
to
another
as
the
gospel
requires.
124 Cease
to
be
a
idle;
cease
to
be
b
unclean;
cease
to
c
find
fault
one
with
another;
cease
to
d
sleep
longer
than
is
needful;
retire
to
thy
bed
early,
that
ye
may
not
be
weary;
arise
early,
that
your
bodies
and
your
minds
may
be
e
invigorated.
125 And
above
all
things,
clothe
yourselves
with
the
bond
of
a
charity,
as
with
a
mantle,
which
is
the
bond
of
perfectness
and
b
peace.
126
a
Pray
always,
that
ye
may
not
faint,
until
I
b
come.
Behold,
and
lo,
I
will
come
quickly,
and
receive
you
unto
myself.
Amen.
127 And
again,
the
order
of
the
house
prepared
for
the
a
presidency
of
the
b
school
of
the
c
prophets,
established
for
their
instruction
in
all
things
that
are
expedient
for
them,
even
for
all
the
d
officers
of
the
church,
or
in
other
words,
those
who
are
called
to
the
ministry
in
the
church,
beginning
at
the
high
priests,
even
down
to
the
deacons—
128 And
this
shall
be
the
order
of
the
house
of
the
presidency
of
the
school:
He
that
is
appointed
to
be
president,
or
teacher,
shall
be
found
standing
in
his
place,
in
the
house
which
shall
be
prepared
for
him.
129 Therefore,
he
shall
be
first
in
the
house
of
God,
in
a
place
that
the
congregation
in
the
house
may
hear
his
words
carefully
and
distinctly,
not
with
loud
speech.
130 And
when
he
cometh
into
the
house
of
God,
for
he
should
be
first
in
the
house—behold,
this
is
a
beautiful,
that
he
may
be
an
b
example—
131 Let
him
offer
himself
in
prayer
upon
his
knees
before
God,
in
a
token
or
remembrance
of
the
everlasting
covenant.
132 And
when
any
shall
come
in
after
him,
let
the
teacher
arise,
and,
with
a
uplifted
hands
to
heaven,
yea,
even
directly,
salute
his
brother
or
brethren
with
these
words:
133 Art
thou
a
brother
or
brethren?
I
salute
you
in
the
name
of
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
in
token
or
remembrance
of
the
everlasting
covenant,
in
which
covenant
I
receive
you
to
a
fellowship,
in
a
determination
that
is
fixed,
immovable,
and
unchangeable,
to
be
your
b
friend
and
c
brother
through
the
grace
of
God
in
the
bonds
of
love,
to
walk
in
all
the
commandments
of
God
blameless,
in
thanksgiving,
forever
and
ever.
Amen.
134 And
he
that
is
found
a
unworthy
of
this
salutation
shall
not
have
place
among
you;
for
ye
shall
not
suffer
that
mine
house
shall
be
b
polluted
by
him.
135 And
he
that
cometh
in
and
is
faithful
before
me,
and
is
a
brother,
or
if
they
be
brethren,
they
shall
salute
the
president
or
teacher
with
uplifted
hands
to
heaven,
with
this
same
prayer
and
covenant,
or
by
saying
Amen,
in
token
of
the
same.
136 Behold,
verily,
I
say
unto
you,
this
is
an
ensample
unto
you
for
a
salutation
to
one
another
in
the
house
of
God,
in
the
school
of
the
prophets.
137 And
ye
are
called
to
do
this
by
prayer
and
thanksgiving,
as
the
Spirit
shall
give
utterance
in
all
your
doings
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
in
the
school
of
the
prophets,
that
it
may
become
a
sanctuary,
a
tabernacle
of
the
Holy
Spirit
to
your
a
edification.
138 And
ye
shall
not
receive
any
among
you
into
this
school
save
he
is
clean
from
the
a
blood
of
this
generation;
139 And
he
shall
be
received
by
the
ordinance
of
the
a
washing
of
feet,
for
unto
this
end
was
the
ordinance
of
the
washing
of
feet
instituted.
140 And
again,
the
ordinance
of
washing
feet
is
to
be
administered
by
the
president,
or
presiding
elder
of
the
church.
141 It
is
to
be
commenced
with
prayer;
and
after
partaking
of
a
bread
and
wine,
he
is
to
gird
himself
according
to
the
b
pattern
given
in
the
thirteenth
chapter
of
John's
testimony
concerning
me.
Amen.
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