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Saints: The Illustrated Book of Days: 365 Days of Inspiration from the Lives of Saints

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While it tells the story of ordinary men and women from the earliest days of the Church, the new work “provides new detail and insight into better-known people and events from Church history,” he explained. You are not the only one whom Jesus Christ treats thus: how many penitents have I not had whom the Lord has treated in this way nearly to the day of their death! One of them was continually tempted to hate God; another said without intermission that she had been condemned never to be able to love God, etc.; nevertheless they all died a happy death. And as for you, of what are you afraid? If you had not this cross of desolation, you would not have any cross in Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days: Volume 1: The Standard of Truth: 1815–1846 (LDS Church, September 4, 2018.) Social Interaction and Networking: Our platform is a hub for students to meet and connect, breaking down social barriers and fostering a unified St Andrews student body. Hayden, Michael. "Miller Pushed Racist 'Camp of the Saints' Beloved by Far Right". Southern Poverty Law Center . Retrieved 15 December 2019.

The first two volumes focus on the early Restoration as the church build temples in Kirtland, Ohio, Nauvoo, Illinois, and Utah, but also included stories about the church in England, Scandinavia and the Pacific Islands. What if they were to come? I did not know who "they" were, but it seemed inevitable to me that the numberless disinherited people of the South would, like a tidal wave, set sail one day for this opulent shore, our fortunate country's wide-gaping frontier. [13]The first chapters of volume 1 are also available at saints.ChurchofJesusChrist.org. The four volumes will be published in 14 languages in book form (available at store.ChurchofJesusChrist.org), online at saints.ChurchofJesusChrist.org, and in the Gospel Library app for mobile devices. They will also be available in e-book and audiobook formats in selected languages. The first volume of the work will be available later this year in print, and other volumes will follow.

I have had the idea of writing something for myself on and about the state of complete and full abstraction from everything and of cleaving freely, confidently, nakedly and firmly to God alone, so as to describe it fully (in so far as it is possible in this abode of exile and pilgrimage), especially since the goal of Christian perfection is the love by which we cleave to God. . . Cogitavi mihi aliquid ultimate (in quantum possibile est in hujus exsilii et peregrinationis immoratione) depingere, scriptando de et super ab omnibus plena et possibili abstractione, et cum solo Domino Deo expedita, secura, et nuda firmaque adhaesione: praesertim cum ipsius Christianae perfectionis finis sit charitas, qua Domino Deo adhaeretur.'These true Latter-day Saints stories are “captivating” and “enthralling,” said Angela Hallstrom, a general editor. Allen, Ian (30 July 2018). "Inside the World of Racist Science Fiction". The New York Times . Retrieved 25 December 2018. In short, the story has fleets of thousands of ships carrying millions of desperately poor people from India and Southeast Asia and China, heading for the "rich" areas of the world populated by whites: France, Australia, Russia. These throngs have nothing to lose and have decided to find a better life in these lands of endless milk and honey (as they envision them) or die trying. The book focuses on the fleet from India, which sails around the Cape of Good Hope and washes up on the southern coast of France, and on the attitudes of the Frenchmen who know that disaster is coming: politicians too paralyzed by political correctness to stop them, and leftist journalists and political activists who hate their own civilization and cheer on the invaders, and help to impose the paralysis of the leaders. In connection with the release of the third volume of “Saints,” the church has published new Church History Topics in the Gospel Library, providing more details for readers who want to delve more deeply into church history. Beginning with the childhood of Joseph Smith and ending with the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo, Illinois. [1]

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