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More doctrinal quotes on a wide range of topics, compiled based on being very insightful, or interesting. From Latter-day prophets and apostles, with a few quotes from leading scholars and other qualified sources.
A collection of the most interesting quotes from current and past Apostles & Prophets of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the most interesting topics. A few quotes are from B.H. Roberts, Joseph Smith Sr., Martin Harris, David Whitmer, etc., and scholars and other qualified sources.This collection is valuable, but please note that most of the quotations are not official church doctrine.Official church doctrine can be determined if a statement was unanimously agreed on by the 1st Presidency of the Church. Most of the quotes here are simply personal opinions on non-basic doctrines, which were published privately by their respective authors.For key official doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, please visit www.lds.org.
This is the second volume in the Reformed Apprentice workbook series, teaching Reformed Theology in a simple but interactive manner. This workbook covers the Doctrine of Scripture and the science of hermeneutics (the art of biblical interpretation). The main purpose of the workbook is to come into a deeper knowledge and relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ as he has revealed himself to the church in his Word and by his Spirit through the centuries in Reformed Theology. The workbook extensively quotes the early church fathers, the Reformers, the Puritans, and Reformed theologians from various ages in order to aid the Reformed Apprentice in understanding how the Bible is God’s Word, and how to interpret it both exegetically and practically. There is nothing like this series of interactive workbooks anywhere in the Reformed community. They are unique workbooks designed to bring Reformed Theology to students of the bible in its various facets. In old England, an apprentice is a novice who engaged in a covenant with a tradesman to learn a particular trade. A workbook of this kind was created to engage the student of Scripture to be apprenticed under the teachers of Reformed Theology, thus, a Reformed Apprentice. This workbook does not need to be completed in a short timeframe, nor is it governed by a specific amount of time. The Reformed Apprentice has as much time to complete each section at their own pace as they need in order to walk more closely with Jesus Christ, and understand the importance of the doctrine of Scripture.
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This volume starts off by ending the last part of the first volume and then going into the human doctrine that is taught in the Bible. Such topics such as the nature of humanity, the nature of sin and what makes up the image of God within us is the bulk of the topics that are covered within this work. Finishing off is some talk on the doctrine of the work and office of Christ and the topic of salvation and how that works out theologically.