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For citing to LDS scriptures on Wikisource (or the LDS church website) Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status display text 1 text to display to user before the chapter/verse numbers; usually the full book name ("First Nephi") or an abbreviation ("1 Ne."), but it could be anything (e.g., "My favorite book of scripture") or even left blank (useful if citing to multiple different ...
The D&C teaches that "all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the church". [11] This applies to adding new scripture. LDS Church president Harold B. Lee taught "The only one authorized to bring forth any new doctrine is the President of the Church, who, when he does, will declare it as revelation from God, and it will be so accepted by the Council of the Twelve and sustained ...
Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status; display: 1 Display Name display: name of book to display in Wikipedia. String: optional: book abbr: 2 book abbr: abbreviation of book used by website. String: optional: chap# 3 chap# chapter: chapter of scripture being quoted Unknown: optional: verse# 4 verse# verse ...
This template is used to provide sources for uniquely LDS scripture (Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price) references, done in the style of Bible verse references. This template creates an external link. The external links content guideline states that external links "should not normally be used in the body of an ...
The Book of Mormon is very important to modern Latter-day Saints, who consider it the world's most correct text. [ 148 ] The Bible, also part of the church's canon, is believed to be the word of God—subject to an acknowledgment that its translation may be incorrect, or that authoritative sections may have been lost over the centuries.
3.1 General LDS Church Templates. 3.2 LDS Church leadership. 3.3 Church Educational System. 4 Community of Christ (RLDS Church) specific.
In the LDS Church today, temples serve two main purposes: (1) temples are locations in which Latter-day Saints holding a temple recommend can perform ordinances on behalf of themselves and their deceased ancestors, and (2) temples are considered to be a house of holiness where members can go to commune with God and receive personal revelation. [16]
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