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  2. Hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    A new edition of the Sunday School songbook entitled Deseret Sunday School Songs was published in 1909. Following the format of the Songs of Zion hymnbook, it was expanded and printed with two-staff notation instead of the three-staff format of the Psalmody. Deseret Sunday School Songs outlasted the Psalmody, being used in the LDS Church until ...

  3. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Rise Up, O Men of God (Men's Choir) William Pierson Merrill: Frank W. Asper: Arr.: Robert P. Manookin: 324: Rise Up, O Men of God (Men) William Pierson Merrill: William H. Walter: 325: See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered (Men's Choir) Jean L. Kaberry: Robert P. Manookin: 326: Come, Come, Ye Saints (Men's Choir) William Clayton: English folk song ...

  4. List of denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement

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    Taught that Joseph Smith was not a prophet, and the Book of Mormon was not scripture. Church of Christ [19] Warren Parrish: 1837 Church of the Latter Day Saints Defunct Also referred to as the Church of Christ (Parrishite). Believed that Smith was a "fallen prophet". Rejected the Book of Mormon and parts of the Bible. Alston Church [16] Isaac ...

  5. Bruce R. McConkie - Wikipedia

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    He wrote the poem "I Believe in Christ," which he delivered in a 1972 general conference address, "The Testimony of Jesus." [12] It was later set to music and was published in the LDS Hymnal as hymn number 134. [13] McConkie also wrote the fourth verse to "Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice" which is hymn #21 in the church's 1985 hymnal. [14]

  6. Sacred Hymns (Nauvoo Hymnal) - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing a growing need for hymnals in Mormon congregations in the eastern United States, David Rogers published a new version of the hymnal in 1838. The style, preface, layout, and many of the hymns were copied from the official 1835 hymn book, but forty of the ninety hymns were swapped out.

  7. The Meaning of Angel Number 777 and Why You Keep Seeing ... - AOL

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    The angel number 777 meaning in the Bible emphasizes God's work in our world and should draw your attention to it. The number 7 can be interpreted to mean "wholeness" or "completeness" especially ...

  8. Book of Mormon - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Mormon is a religious text of the Latter Day Saint movement, first published in 1830 by Joseph Smith as The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi. [1] [2] The book is one of the earliest and most well-known unique writings of the Latter Day Saint movement.

  9. Mormon poetry - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] In Mormon scripture, God emphasizes the importance of song and verse: "my soul delighteth in the song of the heart; yea, the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me." [16] Latter-Day Saints also value identifying and understanding poetry in the Old Testament and the Book of Mormon. [17]