Description
Making Precious Things Plain, Vol. 5
Covering Church history during the Kirtland and Missouri periods, including a series of breathtaking revelations on temples, the Plan of Salvation, the three kingdoms of glory, the Second Coming, principles of priesthood power, the Word of Wisdom, and the Law of the Church. We also learn about fasting, tithing, missionary work, and enduring to the end. We go with the Prophet Joseph Smith and Saints through the crucible of trials in Missouri and Liberty Jail. Then we follow them on to Nauvoo, where the Kingdom rose again on the Mississippi River, work for the dead was introduced, and the law of celestial marriage was revealed. Again, persecution raised its ugly head, ending in the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith at Carthage. In all, it covers 11 years of Church History, and covers sections 100-135 of the Doctrine and Covenants.
The cover features “Brother Joseph,” a beautiful portrait of the Prophet Joseph Smith, by David Lindsley.
Table of Contents
** KIRTLAND & MISSOURI PERIOD (Cont’d.)
17. Law of the Fast & Law of Tithing (1831, 1838) (D&C 59;1 19; 120)
18. The Kirtland Temple (1835-36) (D&C 95; 109-110)
19. Our Father’s Plan of Salvation (1830-1843) (D&C 19; 29; 58; 76; 88; 93; 128; 131; 137-138)
20. Visions of the Kingdoms of Glory (1832-36) (D&C 76; 131-132; 137)
21. Looking for the Second Coming (1831-39) (D&C 29; 34; 45; 88; 101; 133)
22. The Word of Wisdom (1833) (D&C 89; 49)
23. Learning by Experience & Faith (1833) (D&C 88)
24. Avoiding Apostasy/Enduring to the End (1830-31) (D&C 26; 28; 43; 50; 52)
25. Principles of Priesthood Power (1830) (D&C 84; 121)
26. Taking the Gospel to the World (D&C 42; 88; 112)
27. Saints Must Be Tried Like Abraham (1829-30) (D&C 101; 103; 105)
28. Revelations from Liberty Jail (1831) (D&C 121-122)
** THE NAUVOO PERIOD
29. The Kingdom Rises in Nauvoo (1839-42) (D&C 124)
30. Work for the Dead Begins (1840-42) (D&C 2; 124; 127-128; JS-History 36-39)
31. Eternal Marriage & Sealings (1843-44) (D&C 131-132)
32. The Martyrdom at Carthage (1844) (D&C 135)
** Special chapter providing additional information