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My Fellow Servants Essays On The History Of The Priesthood William G Hartley

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My Fellow Servants Essays On The History Of The Priesthood William G Hartley
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Publisher: Deseret Book Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.33 MB
Author: William G. Hartley
ISBN: 9780842527675, 9781942161943, 0842527672, 1942161948
Language: English
Year: 2022

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My Fellow Servants Essays On The History Of The Priesthood William G Hartley by William G. Hartley 9780842527675, 9781942161943, 0842527672, 1942161948 instant download after payment.

The restoration of priesthood authority was a key event in the organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Joseph Smith in 1830, as is well known. Much less familiar is the fascinating process of continuing revelation and administrative brilliance that has unfolded over the last two centuries as priesthood offices and quorums have gone into action. This book makes available William G. Hartley's lifetime of research about that powerful story.

Interesting questions include: How were local congregations organized before there were wards and ward bishops? Do bishopric counselors need to be high priests? When did leaders begin to expect all boys to receive the Aaronic priesthood at age 12 in preparation for becoming elders? What is a quorum? Who defines the work of an elders quorum? What is the relationship between the Presiding Bishop and Aaronic Priesthood quorums? When and why did the Seventies become General Authorities? These, and many others, are answered on the pages of this unique and very significant book.

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