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  • ...of Christians? Does not the Constitution guarantee to them as well as the Baptist, the Methodist, or the Presbyterian, the unquestionable right of worshippin
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  • ...o see me and give me the hand of fellowship, though strangers unto me. The Baptist minister opened his chappel [chapel] for me to preach in, and he went into
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  • ...who is greater; this is the doctrine of Elias, and in this sense John the Baptist was both Elias and an Elias. John came in the way that Gabriel (who is Elia ...someone besides Elijah. For example, Jesus himself applied it to John the Baptist (see {{b||Matthew|11|13-15}}.)
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  • |L1=Question: Did Joseph Smith join the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830 despite the claim made in his 1838 history t |L2=Question: Did Joseph Smith become a baptized member of the Baptist Church in 1822?
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  • ...Yet according to commentator Dr. Phil Roberts, president of the Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, "[Jesus] was God in the flesh. He was eternal with Go
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  • ...we receive salvation as a gift." - Dr. Phil Roberts (President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)</h2> ...eath; but the gift of God is eternal life." - Jon McCartney (Pastor, First Baptist Church of Tooele, Utah)</h2>
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  • ...rth. He also served as executive secretary, and later as president, of The Baptist General Convention of Texas. ...the Baptist World Alliance from 1934 to 1939, and trustee of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Are these men no longer Christians, or somehow involv
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  • ...the Bible and its truthfulness." - Dr. Phil Roberts (President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)</h2> ...at we believe Joseph Smith did." - Dr. Phil Roberts (President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)</h2>
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  • Joseph was arrested many times. John the Baptist was arrested. Peter and the apostles were arrested. The apostle Paul was ar
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  • ...nverted to born-again evangelical Christianity and started attending local Baptist churches. ...(incorrectly spelled "John" in the video) McCartney is pastor of the First Baptist Church in Tooele, Utah.
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  • This one is from the ''Christian Baptist'', February 7, 1825, Vol. II No. 7&mdash;Published out of Buffaloe, Brooke
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  • ...in the Writings of Clement of Alexandria'' (Th. D. Dissertation, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky 1954).
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  • ...f in the Night|pages=chapter 8, footnote 118}}; E.A. Folk (editor of the ''Baptist and Reflector''), ''Story of Mormonism'' citing discourse of 12 July 1875 i ...Baptist association.<ref>See "[http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnnews/brmain.htm Baptist and Reflector]," ''rootsweb.com'' (accessed 15 December 2007). The Smoot H
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  • ...ld a debate in Attica about two weeks since with David Marks, the Freewill Baptist champion: the question was "is Mormonism of divine origen [origin] or is it
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  • ...hing, they thought to stop the cause of Christ and break down the truth. A Baptist challenged me for a debate on the book of Mormon; I accepted it, the day wa
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  • ...with the Jesus of Mormonism." – Dr. Phil Roberts (President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)</h2> ...with God, coequal uncreated." – Dr. Phil Roberts (President, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)</h2>
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  • ...ry=Critics charge that Joseph Smith joined the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830—despite the claim made in his 1838 history
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  • |link=/Joseph hit a baptist preacher |subject=Joseph hit a baptist preacher
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  • |>=[[../Joseph hit a baptist preacher|Joseph hit a Baptist preacher]]
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  • ...18, 487n62-63 (PB) - Did the 1824 revival actually cause Joseph to join a Baptist church, contrary to his instructions in the First Vision? ...18, 487n62-63 (PB) - Did the 1824 revival actually cause Joseph to join a Baptist church, contrary to his instructions in the First Vision?==
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  • ...m: 178, 544n39 (HB) 542n39 (PB) - Did Jedediah Grant say that Joseph hit a Baptist preacher and and then throw him to the ground? ...78, 544n39 (HB) 542n39 (PB) - Did Jedediah Grant say that Joseph ''hit'' a Baptist preacher and and then throw him to the ground?==
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  • ...ather's spiritual progeny (e.g., Jesus, Joseph Smith, Noah, Adam, John the Baptist, etc.). Elohim's other spirit children included: Lucifer, who would become
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  • ...our return from England, brother Heber C. Kimball was beset by a number of Baptist priests who had been attending a conference. He read them all down out of t
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  • |<=[[../Joseph hit a baptist preacher|Joseph hit a Baptist preacher]]
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  • ...icism of Mormonism/Books/One Nation Under Gods/Use of sources/Joseph hit a baptist preacher |H=Joseph Smith hit a baptist preacher?
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  • ...''Free Inquiry'' 16/2 (1996): 41-45; reprinted in ''Freedom of Conscience: Baptist/Humanist Dialogue'', ed. Paul D. Simmons (Prometheus Books, 2000), 207-16,
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  • ...ather's spiritual progeny (e.g., Jesus, Joseph Smith, Noah, Adam, John the Baptist, etc.). '''Elohim's other spirit children included: Lucifer, who would beco
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  • ...Bible anywhere forbid them, or say that they are not authorized? John the Baptist, who held the Priesthood of Aaron, had authority to baptize. Apostles, Elde
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  • ...d take all the arms they could find. Two of these companies were headed by baptist preachers. The Rev. Isaac McCoy, headed one about seventy, the other priest
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  • ...the Neck Up:' Southern Baptist Resistance to the Civil Rights Movement," ''Baptist History and Heritage'' (Winter 1999)</ref>{{Rp|33}} ONUG is obviously hopin ...placed next to the image of Ferrell Griswold, pastor of the Minor Heights Baptist Church, addressing Klan supporters as Birmingham public schools began their
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  • ...843:I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination}}
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  • ...ood upon us, said that his name was John, the same that is called John the Baptist in the New Testament, and that he acted under the direction of Peter, James *{{AuthorQuote|John the Baptist was "ordained by the angel of God at the time he was eight days old ... to
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  • {{:Question: Did Joseph Smith join the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830 despite the claim made in his 1838 history t {{:Question: Did Joseph Smith become a baptized member of the Baptist Church in 1822?}}
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  • ...verted in that town since January first; 100 of whom had been added to the Baptist church. The work was still progressing.<br>
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  • |summary=Did Joseph Smith join the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830—despite the claim made in his 1838 history
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  • .... Joseph Smith would be far more likely to know the reference to John the Baptist from the New Testament than he would to crib the idea from Ethan Smith's us * This is about John the Baptist, and more plausibly from NT than Isaiah (though NT is citing Isaiah, of cou
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  • ...Press of Downers Grove, Illinois, published a book coauthored by moderate Baptist minister Craig L. Blomberg and a Latter day Saint professor of religion at
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  • ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination" ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination"}}
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  • ...e to any other tongue, as I am that it is to adopt Presbyterianism, or the Baptist's religion, in preference to any other of the same order of antichristian c
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  • ...whole matter is a mistake from the beginning to the end, because John the Baptist said it was at hand in his day, Jesus Christ said the same, the Apostles an
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  • Come, my good brother Methodist, and my good brother Baptist, you are free and open in your views and feelings, for you hold forth a fre ...to him, that the Latter-day Saints have got the true Gospel, that John the Baptist came to Joseph Smith and committed to him the keys of the Aaronic Priesthoo
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  • ...salvation of all nations. From this lineage sprang the Prophets, John the Baptist, Jesus, and the Apostles; and from this lineage sprang the great Prophet an
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  • ...Jesus Christ, and after that in the days of the Apostles? Was not John the Baptist thus commissioned? Was not Jesus thus commissioned. And were not His Apostl ...igured the Patriarchs of old, with Moses and the Jewish Prophets, John the Baptist, Jesus Christ and the Apostles, was also the theatre of revelation, prophec
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  • ...to the preparatory Priesthood, to baptize for remission of sins? John the Baptist, who had been beheaded! Who ordained our first founders to the Apostleship,
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  • ...know whether that man is converted or not; but it makes me think of an old Baptist preacher in Virginia. He came and preached in a certain place; the next tim
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  • ...told where it was, but did not know its value. Allow me to tell you that a Baptist deacon and others of Joseph's {{page break|181|top}} neighbors were the ver
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  • ...when a man comes into my house, if he is a Catholic, a Pagan, a Quaker, a Baptist, a Methodist, a Soldier, a Captain, a Governor, or a President, he has got
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  • ...ts had all the authority of the Gospel Priesthood that was required in the Baptist church, and that it had come to them from the Apostles, pure and unadultera ...say, "They have different opinions about you—some say thou art John the Baptist, some Elias, and others Jeremias, or one of the old Prophets has risen from
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  • ...sermon, and could use the fashionable old tone, the blessed old tone. This Baptist imbibed a notion that we were as much ahead of his ideas of piety, and that ...eye upon the stranger, on this priest. After he got through chatting, the Baptist stood before him, and folding his arms said, "Is it possible that I now fla
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  • ...d freedom to suffice which they had then secured, but it was like John the Baptist's mission, merely to prepare the way. It was said of John, that among all t
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  • ...look for that day, because the old Prophets had foretold it, and John the Baptist came along as a special Prophet, and nearly all that people had received hi ...organized it upon the earth; if that event did really follow what John the Baptist, Jesus, and his Apostles had predicted, then of course it was set up in tho
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  • We take, for instance, a Presbyterian Methodist, a Quaker, a Baptist, and an Infidel, as they are called, or whatever name, community, or creed
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  • ...ast as moral as you would if you belonged to a Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist church, or to the Roman Catholics: be as moral as those classes of people,
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  • ...verted in that town since January first; 100 of whom had been added to the Baptist church. The work was still progressing.&mdash;''Palmyra Register'', August
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  • ...fy that great multitudes joined the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Calvinist Baptist societies in the region of country where Joseph Smith lived." ...d," is not borne out by the surviving documents. Neither the Presbyterian, Baptist, nor Methodist churches in Palmyra experienced any remarkable religious out
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  • ...ord of life. Large additions were made to the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches." ...ord of life. Large additions were made to the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches."
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  • ...apham|1870}} said that Smith's father told him his son had once become a [[Baptist]]). ...future state of existence, and was baptized, becoming thus a member of the Baptist Church. Soon after joining the Church, he had a very singular dream; but he
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  • with written documents five years later stating that [[John the Baptist]] had appeared and ordained them to [[Aaronic priesthood (LDS Church)|a pri ...apham|1870}} said that Smith's father told him his son had once become a [[Baptist]]).
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  • ...his name is James Carroll. He went into a neighbourhood where there was a Baptist Society, which had recently built a meeting house. They had heard of the "M
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  • ...in one summer to get them,—the same summer in which Joseph did get them. Baptist, Presbyterian, and Methodist priests and deacons sent for him to tell where
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  • ...ple repentance and baptism for the remission of sins, the cry of "Baptist, Baptist," would be rung in our ears. If we spoke of the church aad [and] body of Ch
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  • ...1835. He was a very faithful man. Previous to joining the Church he was a Baptist exhorter. He came back to our place of residence in company with a man name ...ce strayed as far as Massachusetts, and in a town where there were several Baptist priests. I endeavoured to preach the Gospel; but they sent their sons into
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  • ...hey say in Missouri, in Kirtland, in Illinois,—the Methodist priest, the Baptist priest, the lawyer, the judge, and the governor, with all their religion? T
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  • ...came in during the first day that I sat reading it, at the house of an old Baptist deacon, named Hamblin.
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  • ...and working for him. He has invariably treated them kindly, as he would a Baptist, a Methodist, or any other person; for that is his character. He has always
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  • You may think that is extravagant; but there was a Baptist priest as ignorant as that—a Mr. Barrett, who kept an academy called Barr
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  • ...end of the Baptist persuasion. The old gentleman wanted I should go to the Baptist meeting with him. As I had no appointment until evening, I went with him. I ...es, through the Church of Rome, and by the way of the Waldenses," says the Baptist, or by the way of the Reformers.
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  • ...as been true all the time. You will find it in the declaration of John the Baptist. [Reads from the German.] John says, "I baptise you with water; but when Je
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  • ...r wickedness, to reform, and be baptised, and be saved, crying as John the Baptist did, "The kingdom of heaven is at hand."
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  • ...he flesh, and far greater. Every Presbyterian, and every Quaker, and every Baptist, and every Roman Catholic member,—every reformer, of whatever class or gr
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  • ...d here a year ago last summer. You, no doubt, well recollect Elder Day, (a Baptist minister on his way to California,) who used to preach to us so nicely. I p
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  • ...343|top}} Catholic, the Episcopalian, the Presbyterian, the Methodist, the Baptist, the Quaker, the Shaker the Hindoo, the Mahometan, and every class of worsh
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  • In the year 1850 I entertained one of my Baptist friends some two or three weeks. I could not persuade him to preach, but as ...to understand clearly who the Bible taught that he was. I learned from my Baptist friend that his sect were just where I left them twenty-five years ago.
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  • ...ak|32|top}} Son, he sent one witness, instead of raising up four. John the Baptist went forth into the wilderness, clothed himself in a curious style, living
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  • ...rity and officers had been restored; but no Elijah, had yet come. John the Baptist had come, in fulfilment of the 3rd chapter of Malachi and the 40th chapter
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  • ...he goodness not to say to the people here that I ever was a Mormon. I am a Baptist minister. I am preaching at that meetinghouse for a salary of $500 a year.
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  • Is there a Methodist here, a Baptist, a Presbyterian, a Jumper, a Shaker, a Spiritualist, or any other kind of r
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  • ...he will make a beautiful flowery prayer, to be heard of men." When I was a Baptist, I learned some of their prayers to deliver in public, to tickle the ears o
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  • ..., Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the lesser Prophets, down to the time of John the Baptist, the forerunner of the Messiah, or until Mary and Elizabeth {{page break|15
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  • ..., {{page break|199|top}} brother Heber C. Kimball was beset by a number of Baptist priests who had been attending a conference. He read them all down out of t
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  • ...e. It is there stated how Joseph received the Aaronic Priesthood. John the Baptist came to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. When a person passes behind the va
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  • ...a generation, according to the usual reckoning of mankind, since John the Baptist came and conferred the Aaronic Priesthood upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowd
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  • ...commandment came and ordained him to the Melchisedec Priesthood. John the Baptist held the Aaronic Priesthood, and the authority commenced there, and by thos
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  • ...that I, the Son of Man, am? And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist, some Elias, and others Jeremias or one of the Prophets. He said unto them,
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  • ...combine. You may take the Methodist society, the Presbyterian society, the Baptist society, the Episcopalian Church, the Roman Catholic Church or any other yo ...he religious communities of the country that separated first, Baptist from Baptist, Methodist from Methodist, Universalist from Universalist, &c. The churches
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  • Here, perhaps, is a good Presbyterian brother, a good Baptist brother, or, perhaps, a good Catholic one. Are they entitled to that degree
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  • ...Go to members of the religious sects, to a Presbyterian, a Methodist or a Baptist, and speak to them about Joseph and the Kingdom of God established on the e
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  • ...lf, on one occasion, went into the synagogue after His baptism by John the Baptist, and there was handed to Him a book containing the prophecy of Isaiah, or a
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  • ...sthood—the Aaronic—appertaining to the bishopric. And why was John the Baptist chosen to confer this Priesthood? Because he was the last that held this ho
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  • ...h when He was upon the earth. They were the first principles that John the Baptist taught when he came to prepare the way for the coming of the Son of Man; th
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  • ...ith all the heathen, the Pagan as well as the Christian; the Methodist and Baptist as well as the Latter-day Saints. Everywhere throughout the earth where man
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  • ..., until he had been ordained of God through the administration of John the Baptist. Then, and not till then, did he officiate in the ordinance of baptism. Muc ...he administered the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost, which John the Baptist announced unto the people he would do when He came. Jesus in administering
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  • ...of Man it will receive the baptism of fire and of the Holy Ghost. John the Baptist said: "There cometh one mightier than I, after me, the latchet of whose sho
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  • ...began to officiate in the ministry, after He had been baptized by John the Baptist.
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  • ...him, and by the authority of the Aaronic Priesthood received from John the Baptist, and of the Melchisedec Priesthood received from Peter, James and John, and
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  • ...doubted the need of being re-baptized. They said we were baptized into the Baptist church; we were sprinkled in the Methodist church, in the Presbyterian, in
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  • ...keys of the priesthood came and conferred them upon Joseph Smith. John the Baptist conferred upon him the Aaronic priesthood, and Peter, James and John the Me
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  • ...the commandment for the remis-{{page break|86|top}}sion of sins. John the Baptist also taught this same doctrine when he went out to preach in Judea, and whe
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  • ...red unto by the Son of God. He received the Aaronic priesthood of John the Baptist, who was beheaded for the testimony of Jesus Christ. He received the apostl
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  • ...we testify that not only this lesser priesthood which was held by John the Baptist has been restored, but that Peter, James and John, who held the Apostleship ...onfer {{page break|142|top}} the Holy Ghost upon the people. When John the Baptist baptized for the remission of sins he said, "There cometh after me one migh
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  • ...concerned, that dispensation was introduced to the world first by John the Baptist, who was the forerunner of Jesus. And when the Savior came John knew it, an ...who came and delivered them to Joseph Smith. What next? Then came John the Baptist and laid his hands upon his head and upon the head of Oliver Cowdery, and s
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  • ...Book of Mormon was translated. We have another here [pointing to John the Baptist conferring upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery the Aaronic priesthood], an
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  • ...tablishment of the kingdom of God upon the earth by Jesus Christ, John the Baptist proclaimed, that the kingdom of heaven is at hand. "Prepare ye the way of t
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  • ...great many sub-divisions of the Protestant Churches, such as the Lutheran, Baptist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, and others. I will not undertake to en ...rley P. Pratt, before receiving the Gospel, was a minister of the Reformed Baptist, or Campbellite, Church in Ohio. This sect had a brick meeting house in Men
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  • ...ad preached the doctrine of baptism for the remission of sins, the regular Baptist church having a different, view of the subject, for they considered "baptis
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  • ...e has been not much short of 100 Methodists preachers baptized in all; one baptist preacher, who left baptizing his people, to be rebaptized himself. And now,
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  • Here, perhaps, is a good Presbyterian brother, a good Baptist brother, or, perhaps, a good Catholic one. Are they entitled to that degree
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  • ...rth with a curse." This Elias signifies a restorer. Jesus said of John the Baptist, in his day, "And if ye will receive it, this is the Elias (or restorer) wh
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  • ...s churches—Roman Catholic, Greek, Episcopalian or English, Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist, Quaker, and other churches and denominations of the day, we kno
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  • ...of these things. Here, probably, is a brother who has been a deacon in the Baptist or Presbyterian church for thirty or forty years, and was just as good a ma
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  • ...er and God, the Being we worship and whom we think so much of. There was a Baptist minister present; he was staying at my house• He was a kind, friendly man
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  • ...through this alone, according to popular religious notions. There are the Baptist and Presbyterian churches, that number but a few thousands on the earth, an
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  • ...ncle of Joseph Smith—Rev. Mr. Mack—did on a certain occasion. He was a Baptist minister, and was celebrated for his great physical strength. A professiona
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  • ...al priesthood, the priesthood of Aaron, the same that was held by John the Baptist—a regular priest of the lineage of Aaron—when he baptized for the remis ...ew moments cite your minds to the nature of that priesthood which John the Baptist held, and whether or not it is to be on the earth in the latter times.
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  • ...lineal descendant of the house of Levi. His father was a priest. John the Baptist was a child born by miracle, God having revealed to his father that Elizabe
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  • ...beings, but not one of them professed to give him the keys until John the Baptist came to him. Moroni, who held the keys of the record of the stick of Ephrai ...him. If there had been a man in the Greek, Roman, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, Episcopal or any other church extant upon the face of the earth, who had t
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  • ...fathers, according to the promise of God to the lineage of Aaron. John the Baptist, the fore-runner of Christ, who was beheaded by Herod—John who preached r ...acob, Joseph and many others, who are named there, among whom was John the Baptist, were with Christ in his resurrection; that is, they came forth in the firs
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  • ...y must be either "fanatics" or "knaves." Under the influence of Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian ministers, they tore down the printing office of the Eveni ...e the Revds.{{page break|108|top}} Isaac McCoy and D. Pixley, the former a Baptist and the latter a Presbyterian missionary to the Indians.
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  • ...lect once, not long after we came to the Valley, I think it was in 1851, a Baptist preacher came here; he put up at my house; I kept him while he stayed in th
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  • ...nt on that occasion four experienced Elders, formerly of the Methodist and Baptist persuasions, who had received the Gospel and had been numbered with us. I e
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  • ...man to whom I refer, asserted however that they had the priesthood in the Baptist Church, and that it had descended to them through the Waldenses. This idea
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  • ...and he called upon the Lord to know what to do, and the Lord sent John the Baptist, who was beheaded for his religion. John held the Aaronic Priesthood, and h
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  • ...o in the New Tabernacle. It was not long before an article appeared in the Baptist paper, describing the meeting. I presume most of the audience recollect the
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  • ...ing some believers. Philip, it seems, had only the authority that John the Baptist had, holding the same Priesthood as he did. It is written of John that he s
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  • ...hour or two to prove that baptism is not necessary; when a close-communion Baptist, with a Bible in his hand, would come along and in five minutes prove that
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  • ...1829, sent an angel to them. This angel informed them that he was John the Baptist, who was beheaded, and who baptized their Savior, and that he held the prie ...tion of the Church they received higher authority than that which John the Baptist gave them.
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  • ...orth, and the Presbyterian Church South; the Baptist Church North, and the Baptist Church South, and thus the religious world is divided and split asunder, an ...f they could have got it from Peter Waldo, from the Catholic Church or the Baptist Church, I might have believed it;{{page break|171|top}} but to think that a
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  • ...ther he be a Catholic, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Baptist, Free-will Baptist, Methodist, or whatever he may be; and if he wishes to speak to your childr
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  • ...ouncement of doctrine. Did any one present, acquainted with the Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian or Episcopalian societies, ever hear suggestions or doctrines ...pure?" Throw these doctrines aside, let them pass; and go to a Methodist, Baptist, Episcopalean, Quaker or Shaker, then where is your Bible.
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  • ...e towards God. Jesus, as you will recollect, on the occasion when John the Baptist, as he was called, was baptizing in Jordan, went and offered himself to Joh ...standing in the Jordan with his arms folded across his breast and John the Baptist pouring water on his head; but a careful perusal of the writings of those w
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  • ...lived long enough to have these individuals administer unto him—John the Baptist, Peter, James and John the Apostles, Elisha and Elijah, who held the keys o
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  • ...er reproach. She though she had been barren, became the mother of John the Baptist. ...law and right, as revealed in the Old. Both John the {{page break|29|top}} Baptist and the Savior denounced all sins with an unsparing hand, and especially ad
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  • ...the ordinances. I have the idea that he had the same authority as John the Baptist—the authority to baptize, but not to confer the Holy Ghost. We find that ...y father or my grandfather was a good Methodist, or a good Presbyterian or Baptist, or a good sectarian of some other denomination, and he told me that he had
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  • ...rches, after having been a Methodist, Presbyterian, {{page break|129|top}} Baptist, or Congregationalist? Why they go from church to church, and feel just the
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  • ..." They answered, "Some think thou art Elias; others that thou art John the Baptist risen from the dead; others that thou art Jeremiah or one of the Prophets."
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  • ...being Methodist and Latter-day Saint at the same time." A man can not be a Baptist and a Methodist at the same time, neither can he be a Methodist and a shaki ...their discipline. If I join the Baptist church I have a right to be a good Baptist, and to submit to their discipline, creed, laws and so on, for I join them
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  • ...iarch whom I met with over in Herefordshire, England, where, like John the Baptist, he was a fore-runner of the Gospel of Christ. Through his administrations
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  • ...eived his ordination to the Aaronic Priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist. But he did not fly off at a tangent, and think he had it all, but was will
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  • ...we had not met together three times before our beloved, kind, anti-Godlike Baptist priests and people declared that we made a practice of meeting together, st
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  • ...in Samaria, who had been taught the Gospel under the authority of John the Baptist, but they had not received the Holy Ghost; and we are told that certain Apo
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  • ...there they showed us a casket said to contain the remains of St. John the Baptist, also the marble slab on which his head fell when he was executed. I ascert ...ness, or the border of the wilderness next to the Dead Sea, where John the Baptist commenced his preaching, is an immense convent. It was founded by a man nam
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  • ...he house of God. What did he do then? Why, the Lord sent unto him John the Baptist, who, when upon the earth, held the Aaronic Priesthood, who was beheaded fo ...of Joseph in the hands of Ephraim; he received under the hand of John the Baptist the Aaronic Priesthood, with all its keys and powers, and every other key a
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  • ...ople, but what has come in by baptism, whether he formerly belonged to the Baptist or any other Church. Indeed it would be impossible for a Church to be re-or ...dained them to the holy Priesthood, that is, the Priesthood which John the Baptist held, which had the right to baptize, but not to confirm by the laying on o
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  • ...who had lived upon this continent. Who from the other continent? John the Baptist for one; Peter, James, and John for others; Moses and Elias again for other
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  • ...had to be a certain ordinance attended to, viz., baptism. And as John the Baptist had held the keys of that Priesthood, in generations gone and past, he was
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  • Then there is still another record to come forth. John the Baptist is said by the highest authority to be one of the greatest Prophets ever bo
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  • ...so received the keys of the Aaronic Priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist, which Priesthood pertains to the temporal government of the Church. After
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  • ...n is light." Would they do it? No. But on the contrary, they took John the Baptist and slew him; and they took Jesus and crucified him. Why? said they, "His b
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  • ...come from? From the Lord. The Aaronic Priesthood was delivered by John the Baptist, who held it in former times upon the {{page break|117|top}} earth. He comm
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  • ...not, therefore, administer baptism, for the remission of sins, as John the Baptist did, the forerunner of Christ, who held that priesthood. ...solemn prayer, before the Church arose, the Lord sent his angel, John the Baptist, to two of his servants, namely, the translator of the work, and also the s
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  • ...the Jew because he believed in circumcising his infant child, or with the Baptist because he believed in baptism by immersion. But supposing that a man shoul
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  • ...o, you are both wrong, we have the true way." Against these assertions the Baptist minister curers his protest, saying "All these are wrong, ours is the way."
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  • ...Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery baptized each other. Why? Because John the Baptist appeared and conferred upon them this priesthood, and they went and adminis
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  • ...the earth the authority to act in these different offices, and as John the Baptist held the keys of the office of baptism for the remission of sins he was sen
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  • ...sus Christ, and Moroni and Mormon, and Peter, James and John, and John the Baptist and others who communicated the same and revealed things pertaining to the
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  • |>=[[../40|Preaching of John the Baptist and Restoration of the Gospel Compared, etc.]]
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  • ...of the prophets that had risen, that he was Elias or Jeremiah, or John the Baptist that had been beheaded. In the midst of this confusion of ideas, however, t
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  • ...t, to join your society on my old baptism? I have been immersed," says the Baptist; "I was sincere, I repented of my sins, and yet you Latter-day Saints will ...born of water, if I were sprinkled by a sectarian priest, or baptized by a Baptist priest, just as much. Could we claim a celestial glory, and all the privile
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  • ...n receive it." But they could not, and consequently they beheaded John the Baptist and crucified Jesus, and it was declared that not one stone of their magnif
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  • ...could not keep the law in regard to their brothers' widows. When John the Baptist was raised up to that nation, he must have found thousands on thousands of
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  • ...I visited Fox Island the first time, I went to the house of Mr. Newton, a Baptist minister; and I stayed with him. But first I went to his church and heard h
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  • ...one of the greatest Prophets that ever was born into our world—John the Baptist, and he went, announcing, by the inspiration of the Spirit and by the power
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  • Joseph Smith received his first ordination under the hand of John the Baptist, who was beheaded, and who, while in the flesh, held the Aaronic Priesthood
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  • Says one—"That meant his first coming, John the Baptist, etc." Let us see. "Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hi
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  • ...Hence a great Prophet was raised, generally known by the name of John the Baptist, who went forth before the Savior, calling upon the people to repent, testi ...om heaven; Jesus himself came and preached the Gospel, as well as John the Baptist, and his Apostles preached it, and they were commanded in that day to preac
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  • ...ade of it; and when he gave him the Priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist, and the Apostleship under the hands of Peter, James and John, the Lord Alm
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  • ...ptized, which he had not before. He would have stood precisely as John the Baptist stood, had not the Lord sent his other messengers, Peter, James and John, t
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  • Then comes another personage, whose name is John the Baptist. He ordained the Prophet Joseph to that portion of the Priesthood of which ...o Jesus and to Peter, James and John on the Mount; and as Moroni, John the Baptist, Peter, James and {{page break|330|top}} John and others appeared to Joseph
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  • ...sus came to the earth He scarcely found faith among mankind; only John the Baptist holding a commission from God to minister in the first ordinances of the Go
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  • ...y that I the Son of Man am? And they said, some say that thou art John the Baptist; some, Elias; and others, Jeremias, or one of the Prophets. He saith unto t ...hich they held when they were men in the flesh. He testified that John the Baptist the same who baptised Jesus, came and ordained him to the same Priesthood t
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  • ...ir creed and obtained converts, there would be the Methodist faith and the Baptist faith among them; and so with the Episcopalians, the Presbyterians and the
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  • ...hat if a person only came to Christ, he did not require to be a Methodist, Baptist, Mormon, or anything else. Prophets and Apostles were not required; all tha
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  • ...ng to receive it through whatever channel he may choose. If it be John the Baptist, if it be any of the disciples of the Savior, if it be Joseph Smith, if it ...authority in ancient days, the man who baptized the Son of God—John the Baptist, who was beheaded by the order of Herod. It was necessary that some one hol
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  • ...rred on him first the Priesthood of Aaron, a descendant of Aaron, John the Baptist, who held the keys of that Priesthood in his day, came to Joseph Smith and
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  • ...t Joseph Smith received the ministrations of Moroni, the Nephite, John the Baptist, Peter, James and John, Moses, Elias, Elijah, Jesus Christ—from that day
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  • ...he had a people upon the earth; there is not a single exception. John the Baptist, it is said was a mighty prophet. Jesus said no greater prophet had been bo
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  • ...e days, might be authorized to act in the name of the Lord. Hence John the Baptist, who held the keys of the Aaronic Priesthood, came and laid his hands upon
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  • ...ver Cowdery were commanded to baptize each other, which they did. John the Baptist came and conferred upon them the Aaronic Priesthood. Then Peter, James and
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  • ...t. He received the keys of the Holy Priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist, and under the hands of Peter, James and John, and from that day, through t
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  • ...owdery—upon whose head, with that of Joseph Smith, the hands of John the Baptist were laid, upon whose head, in company with Joseph Smith, the hands of Pete
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  • ...represented it. And in fulfillment of the revelation of St. John, John the Baptist came to Joseph Smith and conferred upon him, after a period of preparation
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  • ...Priesthood, together with his Brother Oliver, under the hands of John the Baptist, who was a resurrected being, and who was the last of the Jewish High Pries ...mother's womb to be a prophet unto the nations. And so he called John the Baptist by sending his angel Gabriel to his father Zachariah, and giving him a prom
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  • ...age break|297|top}} of the South; the Baptist church of the North, and the Baptist church of the South. I believe the only Christian church in America that di
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  • ...ared to Joseph Smith, and that His Son Jesus did; it is true that John the Baptist appeared; it is true that Peter, James and John appeared; and conferred upo
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  • ...nd in answer to his call and that of Oliver Cowdery, sent to them John the Baptist, a literal descendant of Aaron who, by virtue of his descent, held the keys
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  • ...not all believe alike. There is not only a difference existing between the Baptist and the Methodist, but the Methodists differ among themselves, and Baptists
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  • ...still a power lacking. The Apostles had a power beyond that which John the Baptist exercised. John said, "I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance; but
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  • ...as the privilege of the Saints to have revelation for themselves. John the Baptist had appeared to Joseph Smith and conferred upon him the Aaronic Priesthood,
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  • ...given; the Gospel Jesus and His disciples preached, and of which John the Baptist came as the forerunner, baptizing people for the remission of their sins in ...o had once lived upon the earth, who was no less a personage than John the Baptist, had come to him and ordained him and Oliver Cowdery to the lesser Priestho
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  • ...t He obeyed this ordinance, being baptized in the river Jordan by John the Baptist. Why? To fulfill all righteousness. It was a righteous law and it was a typ ...a man until he received the Aaronic Priesthood under the hands of John the Baptist (who was beheaded for the word of God and the testimony of Jesus). He never
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  • ...EMPT TO PREACH THE GOSPEL UNTIL HE WAS DULY COMMISSIONED OF GOD—JOHN THE BAPTIST—THE HIGHER PRIESTHOOD—THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS S ...EMPT TO PREACH THE GOSPEL UNTIL HE WAS DULY COMMISSIONED OF GOD—JOHN THE BAPTIST—THE HIGHER PRIESTHOOD—THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS S
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  • ...gs in the green tree, what will they do in the dry? They beheaded John the Baptist; they crucified the Savior; and His Apostles were martyred for the same tru
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  • ...the same time that the Prophet Joseph did the Aaronic Priesthood. John the Baptist, who last held the keys of the Aaronic Priesthood in the flesh upon the ear
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  • ...of God, and the testimony of Jesus Christ—visited Joseph Smith. John the Baptist conferred upon him the Aaronic Priesthood; Peter, James and John, the Apost ...vation to every one that believeth—to Jew or Greek, Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, or any other sect or party on the face of the earth.
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  • ...mon is false. I know that they have never been able to prove that John the Baptist did not visit Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, and confer upon them the Hol ...mforting words to Jerusalem? I think not. It is very evident that John the Baptist was not only the forerunner of His first coming, but also of His second adv
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  • ...some in the Episcopal Church, some in the Methodist Church, others in the Baptist Church, and so on through all the various denominations that compose modern
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  • ...y answered Him that some said that He was Elias, some that He was John the Baptist arisen from the dead, etc. "But," said He, "whom say ye that I am?" Peter a
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  • ...Patriarch, and wounded our revered President—that mob was led by a local Baptist preacher, and our people were driven from Nauvoo, as Brother Wells well kno
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  • ...at I, the Son of Man, am!" He was answered, that some said He was John the Baptist, others Elias, or one of the prophets. "But whom say ye that I am?" Peter a ...ay that Aaron was. Joseph Smith was called according to this law. John the Baptist, a Prophet of God, who had held the Priesthood of Aaron when on the earth,
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  • ...esthood—it being already conferred it is not now necessary that John the Baptist should return for the accomplishment of that purpose. He had delivered his
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  • ...ing down into the water and being immersed in the river Jordan by John the Baptist. But this same order of baptism had been revealed before this: but that the
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  • ...t ordained Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery to, the Priesthood was John the Baptist, who was beheaded for the word of God and testimony of Jesus. Thus they wer ...m immersion does; and that when John the Baptist was spoken of as John the Baptist it was "Johannes der Taufer," or John the Dipper, which is correct.
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  • ...l, to whom He (Jesus) had come in fulfillment of the testimony of John the Baptist. ...alking to, prophets who had foretold His coming and the coming of John the Baptist. He had sent His Twelve Apostles among all their cities, all of whom had te
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  • ...estroyed Him, they destroyed the heir of the Priesthood of Aaron, John the Baptist; who was a direct descendant of Aaron, and by virtue of this descent held t
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  • ...ry baptism of the Catholic Church, and of the Episcopal Church, and of the Baptist Church, or any other church, if God Almighty did not ordain and authorize t
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  • |L2=Response to claim: 41 - "We cannot imagine, for instance, a Baptist telling a Lutheran, 'Our Jesus is basically the one Lutherans worship.' A P ==Response to claim: 41 - "We cannot imagine, for instance, a Baptist telling a Lutheran, 'Our Jesus is basically the one Lutherans worship.' A P
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  • ...194 - "true Christian baptism" did not commence until the time of John the Baptist, and that baptism is simply a "ceremonial cleansing" ...194 - "true Christian baptism" did not commence until the time of John the Baptist, and that baptism is simply a "ceremonial cleansing"==
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  • ...t leader were to make this statement regarding the Baptist church, would a Baptist find cause for concern? Of course not. Should a Methodist leader teach that ...ed. Pinnock is a well-known and well-respected evangelical scholar, of the Baptist tradition. His paper deals with the personal "pilgrimage" he took in arrivi
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  • ...g statement made by BYU professor Stephen E. Robinson in the 1997 Southern Baptist Convention video The Mormon Puzzle:
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  • ...[an anti-intellectual leader of the Fundamentalist faction of the Southern Baptist Convention] or any other Fundamentalist clergyman on the Bible is almost a
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  • Terry L. Miethe is a Baptist; he is the Dean of the Oxford Study Center at Oxford, England. He is also t
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  • ...told where it was, but did not know its value. Allow me to tell you that a Baptist deacon and others of Joseph's neighbors were the very men who sent for this
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  • ...icism of Mormonism/Books/One Nation Under Gods/Use of sources/Joseph hit a baptist preacher]]
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  • ...the [[Aaronic priesthood (LDS Church)|Aaronic Priesthood]] from [[John the Baptist]] in May 1829 after which they had baptized each other in the [[Susquehanna ...nage appeared who told us that his name was John, formerly called John the Baptist. He ordained first Joseph by laying his hands upon his head, and then he or
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  • ...h men testified that during this period they had been ordained by John the Baptist and then had baptized each other in the Susquehanna River. *Cowdery first publicized the visitation of John the Baptist in 1834, Smith not until a history composed in 1838 was first published in
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  • *Joseph is claimed to have become a member of the Baptist Church after his First Vision. *Mitchell Bronk, "The Baptist Church at Manchester," ''The Chronicle: A Baptist Historical Quarterly'' [January 1948], vol. 11, pp. 23-24.
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  • ...onel Levi Williams. <ref>Manuscript (and printed) records of Salem Regular Baptist Association of Illinois, 1835-1870. </ref> George A. Smith called Williams a "Baptist preacher,"
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  • #REDIRECT [[Question: Does the Book of Mormon erroneously claim that John the Baptist baptized people in the village of Bethabara?]]
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  • ...use these without checking originals - Roger Williams, the founder of the Baptist Church of America, declared:
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  • ...nquired for the "''conditions''," when I was introduced to Mr. McDorman, a Baptist elder, who said, the people wished to hear my faith and principles; but sai But, as it ''happened'', there was another man of the same fraternity (Baptist elder) present, who also said, that he felt it to be his duty to bear testi
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  • ...r to mine of the first ''ultimo'', I think you handle Mr. ''Beebe'' of the Baptist Register, rather unceremoniously; but, perhaps no more so than he deserves.
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  • ...ord of life. Large additions were made to the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches.—Mr. Lane's manner of communication was peculiarly calculated to
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  • ...again, or anew. "The Pioneer," a small semi monthly paper, devoted to the Baptist cause, and printed at "Rock Spring," contains an article, from which, and a
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  • ...and one of their class leaders, and also by Doct. Winters, who had been a Baptist priest, but his character and standing in society, I was informed, was cons
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  • ...gation, and open and frank declaration. Mr. Scott never found fault with a baptist preacher, or a methodist preacher, for expressing his feelings in the most ...d the Holy Spirit did not work miracles, he brings up the case of John the Baptist, a very unhappy case for him; for in shunning Silly he is wrecked on Charyb
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  • Some excuse can be pled for Presbyterians, Methodist, Baptist, Episcopalians, &c. for they profess to be governed not by the bible, but b
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  • ...ery surely peculiar to yourself; because it is positively said of John the Baptist that he wrought no miracle; see John's gospel, chap. 10, ver. 41; and yet h ...service. Be sure my uncle is not a Campbellite in religion, but a regular Baptist; but that will not make any difference; for Bentley can become all things t
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  • ...gious belief as another; the same right to be an infidel as he has to be a Baptist, a Presbyterian or a Methodist. He may be a Mahomedan, Jew or a Pagan, and
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  • ...cts of this day. The Presbyterians, the Methodists, the Episcopalians, the Baptist, and the Campbellites, know as little of the Father and the Son, as did the
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  • ...that I the Son of man am?" And they said, "Some say that thou art John the baptist; some Elias; others Jeremias, or one of the prophets." He saith unto them, ...y pretty good authority, that there had not arisen a greater than John the baptist, and yet he did no miracles. So we see by a recurrence to scripture testimo
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  • ...tended through Arabia Petrea, to the Persian gulf. In this region John the Baptist commenced the ministry, and commenced preaching until the time of his showi
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  • When John the Baptist came as the Harbinger of the Savior, in six months after, he could say, Beh
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  • ...of innocence! Robert Fristoe, a Judge of the county court, a member of the Baptist church, also signed the same writing, was present and assisted in conductin
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  • ...st into Harbinger, informs the public that if he had done so much with the Baptist, when he spent only part of his time, what might be expected from the Harbi
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  • ...these was the Rev. Isaac M'Coy! Yes, the Rev. Isaac M'Coy, a Missionary; a baptist Missionary! sent to convert the Indians! Not content with the calamity whic
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  • ...l fit for heaven without sprinkling, as he considers them without sin: the Baptist and the Presbyterian god have elect and non elect among the children of the
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  • Some length of time since I received the "Baptist Register," published at Utica, N. Y. containing certain affidavits over the About the same time, or soon after, I received a number of the same paper, ("Baptist Register,") which had previously been mailed, according to the direction on
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  • ...t had been put in circulation, by our enemies, three priests, a Methodist, Baptist and Universalist, united, Pilate and Herod like, to combat the truth.
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  • ...defamation of character, &c; and if in our city a Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Latter Day Saint, or Gov. Duncan was found transgressing these laws, they
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  • A BAPTIST. ...veral hundred pages (the New Testament,) to that book, which (according to Baptist logic) Moses forbid them to add to, or take from. Deut, iv. 2. But even thi
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  • ...n Baptist. Brother Orson Hyde they supposed was a Campbellite, or reformed Baptist.-Brother Lyman Johnson they supposed was as Presbyterian, and brother Orson
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  • most numerous. The Baptist rank next, and next to them the Presbyterians. The following abstract may b BAPTIST.
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  • ...y that I the Son of man am? And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist; some, Elias; and others Jeremias, or one of the prophets. He saith unto th
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  • "Some time ago says the N. Y. Tribune, the Foreign Missionary Board of the Baptist Triennial Convention, which has the seat of its operations in Boston, in an ...t means of promoting the Foreign Mission cause, and other interests of the Baptist denomination in the South. Such a Convention will probably be held either i
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  • ...invited to dinner, and sat down to table in the tent of Rev. M. Fisher, a Baptist clergyman, spread with a white cloth, and partook of tea, light bread, crac
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  • ...nd were very desirous to know who we were, and we told them one had been a Baptist preacher, and one a Campbellite; one a Reformed Methodist, and another a Re
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  • ...peech, and Gen. Doniphan relied on the side of peace. The Rev. M. Riley, a Baptist Priest, made a hot speech against the Mormons, and said "the Mormons have l
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  • ...arated form my brethren to this (Mormon) faith. I greatly desire to see my Baptist brethren face to face, that I may tell them all things pertaining to my vie ...rsecuted? In reply, I could mention as instigators of mobs, the names of a Baptist missionary, a Methodist and Presbyterian minister. You may also be apprised
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  • ...strict of country until November, 1821, when he was requested by the First Baptist Church of the city of Pittsburgh, to take the pastorial [pastoral] charge o ...he second volume of the Star, we find the following extract taken from the Baptist Register (an American paper) in reference to the influence of the principle
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  • ...we commenced preaching the gospel. At our second meeting, Doctor Riddle-a Baptist preacher-came forward and was baptized. From thence we travelled [traveled]
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  • ...t their own course, and sung their own song, some a Methodist song, some a Baptist song, some a Presbyterian song, &c; but if they had revelation they would h
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  • ..., that the most learned, most devoted, and celebrated divines of the paido baptist denominations acknowledged and taught the same things. We now proceed to sh
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  • ...ear one hundred in a neighboring village. Elder Davis was preaching in the Baptist church, in the town of Straitsville; the people were believing, and he was
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  • ...someone besides Elijah. For example, Jesus Himself applied it to John the Baptist (see {{s||Matthew|11|13-15}}.) The Hebrew name, often transliterated "Isaia *Jesus' use of "Elias" to refer to another forerunner prophet (John the Baptist) illustrates the LDS concept of "Elias" as a calling or name-title for some
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  • ...are not considered part of the same church anymore at all, any more than a Baptist congregation would be considered just another parish of the Catholic church
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  • ...icism of Mormonism/Books/One Nation Under Gods/Use of sources/Joseph hit a baptist preacher]]
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  • ...nding for the Methodist faith, some for the Presbyterian, and some for the Baptist (Pearl of Great Price / Joseph Smith History 1:5). ...continued into the spring of 1825. For the year ending September 1825, the Baptist church recorded 94 admitted on profession of faith and baptism, the Presbyt
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  • ...reedom Riders, and congregation of 1,500 at Rev. Ralph Abernathy’s First Baptist Church in Montgomery are besieged by mob of segregationists; Attorney Gener **1963&mdash;September 15 – 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham kills four young girls. That same day, in resp
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  • ...ous crank," says Mr. Rigdon, "till he lost money by it. He started in as a Baptist preacher, and had a very fine congregation for those days, in Pittsburg. Th
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  • ...nifested much anxiety, and in fourteen days we held nineteen meetings. The Baptist priest became alarmed seeing that his craft was in danger; and fearing that ...came over to the Island where we were baptizing and made friends with the Baptist priest (tike Herod and Pilate) and called a meeting, we attended. The Metho
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  • ...n's Advocate, In speaking of the fruits of their seven days meeting in the Baptist church on North Fox Island, Mr. Newton (the Pastor of the church,) made men
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  • ...from Abraham to Moses; and from Moses to Elias; and from Elias to John the baptist; and from John to Jesus Christ; and from Jesus Christ to Peter, James and J
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  • #Alexander Campbell, ''The Christian Baptist'', Vol. 1, March 1, 1824, pp.148-49 *Source text: Alexander Campbell, ''The Christian Baptist'', 1:50 {{link|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=WhkRAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA50&lp
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  • ...ure had no part in the transactions of that day, as the Angel was John the Baptist, which I doubt not and deny not. ...to be in some sense, to me unknown, the herald of this church as the Great Baptist was of Christ.
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  • and Baptist churches. Mr. Lane's manner of communication was peculiarly calculated to a
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  • ...and) - [https://archive.org/details/TheChristianBaptistVol17 The Christian Baptist, Vol. 1, pp.148-49]
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  • ...had ever heard prior to 1834 about a priesthood restoration from John the Baptist or Peter, James, and John. Although the priesthood is now taught to have b ...had ever heard prior to 1834 about a priesthood restoration from John the Baptist or Peter, James, and John"
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  • ...hat our curriculum teaches. For example, the curriculum says that John the Baptist, if you look at the headnote to section 13 of the Doctrine and Covenants Se
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  • ...everend Jonathan Goings, 2 March 1833, 2, Jonathon Goings Papers, American Baptist Historical Society, Rochester, New York, emphasis added.]
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  • ...is Midgley, "Orders of Submission: Review of essays on Mormonism. Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9/2 (Summer 2005): 1–81." |title=Orders of Submission: Review of essays on Mormonism. Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9/2 (Summer 2005): 1–81.
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  • {{:Question: Did Joseph Smith join the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830 despite the claim made in his 1838 history t
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  • ...by the Father and the Son, by the angel Nephi nine times, and by John the Baptist; and, by referring to the history and revelations of the great Prophet of t
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  • ...atter-day Saints. In the course of his ministry he was visited by John the Baptist, Moses, Elijah, Peter, James, and John, that the Restoration of all things
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  • ...atter-day Saints. In the course of his ministry he was visited by John the Baptist, Moses, Elijah, Peter, James, and John, that the Restoration of all things
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  • ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination" ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination"}}
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  • * St. John the Evangelist and St. John the Baptist,
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  • ...ame before, so you see that the messenger could not not have been John the Baptist. Chap. 4 and 5; Behold I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming
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  • |L1=Question: Does the Book of Mormon erroneously claim that John the Baptist baptized people in the village of Bethabara? {{:Question: Does the Book of Mormon erroneously claim that John the Baptist baptized people in the village of Bethabara?}}
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  • And Joseph Smith insisted that John the Baptist’s legitimate Aaronic priesthood required even Jesus to submit to him: ...ue statement. If an authorized minister is not necessary, why did John the Baptist ordain Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery prior to their baptism (D&C 13:1) an
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  • Snuffer seems to have almost returned to the Baptist upbringing of his youth—he has concocted a kind of LDS priesthood of all
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  • ...had ever heard prior to 1834 about a priesthood restoration from John the Baptist or Peter, James, and John. Although the priesthood is now taught to have b
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  • ...mon. Oliver Cowdery, responding to an article by Alexander Campbell in the Baptist newspaper ''The Pioneer'', wrote in 1835:
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  • ...additions were made to <font color="blue">the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches</font>" ...font color="blue">Presbyterian</font>, and some for the <font color="blue">Baptist</font> . . . . a scene of <font color="red">great confusion and bad feeling
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  • ...verted in that town since January first; 100 of whom had been added to the Baptist church. The work was still progressing.&mdash;''Palmyra Register'', August
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  • ...the fall of the year 1818, upon relating my experience to the Calvinistic Baptist church in Junius, they received me as a candidate for baptism;…. :I continued to attend the Baptist covenant meetings, and was treated with the same studied coldness as before
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  • ...everend Jonathan Goings, 2 March 1833, 2, Jonathon Goings Papers, American Baptist Historical Society, Rochester, New York, quoted in Hurlbut. {{Book:Vogel:EM :1834 - "Large additions were made to the Methodist, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches" [Cowdery]
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  • ...wo years later the first part of that pronouncement occurred when John the Baptist visited Joseph and Oliver: ...ood upon us, said that his name was John, the same that is called John the Baptist in the New Testament, and that he acted under the direction of Peter, James
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  • ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination"== ...hat I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination; for the same principle which woul
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  • ...): "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a Presbyterian, a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination"]]
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  • ...beings, but not one of them professed to give him the keys until John the Baptist came to him. '''Moroni''', who held the keys of the record of the stick of
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  • ...hitmer),<ref>{{AddressBelievers1| start=73}}</ref> who had been a reformed Baptist preacher with close ties to Alexander Campbell prior to joining the church,
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  • ...Lisle Lindsey, ''A Hebrew Translation of the Gospel of Mark'' (Jerusalem: Baptist House, n.d.).</ref>
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  • ...the holy priesthood was restored, the minor phase of it, through John the Baptist; and later Peter, James and John, who held the keys of the kingdom of heave
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  • ==Question: Did Joseph Smith become a baptized member of the Baptist Church in 1822?== ...future state of existence, and was baptized, becoming thus a member of the Baptist Church.<ref>{{CitationSource:BoM Witnesses:Other:Fayette Lapham:1870}}</ref
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  • ==Question: Did Joseph Smith join the Methodist, Presbyterian, or Baptist churches between 1820 and 1830 despite the claim made in his 1838 history t *Fayette Lapham claimed that Joseph had joined the Baptist Church.
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  • ...oni, and that he also erroneously states that Joseph Smith, Jr. joined the Baptist Church prior to the visit. ...future state of existence, and was baptized, becoming thus a member of the Baptist Church. Soon after joining the Church, he had a very singular dream; but he
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  • ...e again restored, and such is the effect of the statement made by John the Baptist when restoring the Aaronic Priesthood. [Sec. 13.] The law of the United Ord
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  • ...her denomination of the ''christian'' church." <ref>{{TSfairwiki|author="A Baptist," letter to the editor published in the ''North Staffordshire Mercury''|art ...ther he be a Catholic, Presbyterian, Congregationalist, Baptist, Free-will Baptist, Methodist, or whatever he may be; and if he wishes to speak to your childr
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  • ==Question: Did Joseph Smith hit a Baptist preacher and throw him to the ground?== ...ys nothing about Joseph Smith actually wrestling, much less 'hitting,' the Baptist preacher. He only states that the preacher was "shocked" at the Prophet's p
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  • ...name of Jesus Christ - not glorious angels or Abraham or Moses or John the Baptist, no matter how great they may be in the kingdom of heaven as sons of God wh
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  • #Baptism: John the Baptist held the Aaronic Priesthood, which holds the keys of baptism, and baptism i
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  • ...e added that in Palmyra and Macedon, including Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist churches, more than 400 have already confessed that the Lord is good. The w
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  • ...Hundred Years of Study on the Passion Narratives, National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion Bibliographic Series, Vol. 3 (Macon, Georgia: Mercer
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  • ...1 D&C 76:21&ndash;23]). Oliver Cowdery was with Joseph Smith when John the Baptist came to restore the Aaronic Priesthood, and when Peter, James, and John cam
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  • ...the Lord and writes it for the good of his fellow men.<ref>{{CriticalWork:Baptist Chronicle and Literary Register:September 1831|pages=xxx}} </ref></blockquo
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  • ...probably was, and there is no evidence yet that associates Martin with the Baptist or Presbyterian churches=== ...Mormonism|pages=41}} </ref> And no evidence yet associates Martin with the Baptist or Presbyterian churches. Note that the other two names are religious posit
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  • ...nding for the Methodist faith, some for the Presbyterian, and some for the Baptist.''
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  • ...ceived the Aaronic Priesthood and was ordained under the hands of John the Baptist. He then had not power to lay on hands to confirm the church but afterwards ...to him, that the Latter-day Saints have got the true Gospel, that John the Baptist came to Joseph Smith and committed to him the keys of the Aaronic Priesthoo
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  • '''John the Baptist''' *Both Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery saw John the Baptist together ([http://scriptures.lds.org/dc/13 D&C 13]); Peter, James, and John
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  • ==Question: Does the Book of Mormon erroneously claim that John the Baptist baptized people in the village of Bethabara?== ...Book of Mormon critic, complained that the Book of Mormon "makes John [the Baptist] baptize in the village of Bethabara."<ref> {{CriticalWork:Campbell:Delusio
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  • *Baptism existed before John the Baptist ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/2_ne/31/4-6,8,11-12#4 2 Nephi 31:4&ndash;6,8
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  • Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, prominent American Baptist clergyman and author, described the condition of the Christian churches of
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  • ...hiladelphia, PA; Records for the First Baptist Church in Palmyra, American Baptist Historical Society, Rochester, NY; Minutes of the [Methodist] annual Confer ...standing increases in membership due to the reception of new converts. The Baptist Church received 94, the Presbyterian 99, while the Methodist work grew by 2
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  • ...he flesh, and far greater. Every Presbyterian, and every Quaker, and every Baptist, and every Roman Catholic member,—every reformer, of whatever class or gr
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  • ...baptism," probably meaning by someone claiming authority from the John the Baptist, who had been killed by Herod Antipas long before the time of Paul. But Pau
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  • ...the critics, one is better off as an American by ''not'' being a Southern Baptist, since states in which they are the most common religion almost always have ...conservative Protestants. There are thirteen states in which the Southern Baptist Convention has more congregations than any other denomination.<ref>Largest
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  • ...t of racial separation. The question remains: why?"<ref>Thomas, "Black and Baptist in the Bay State," 75.</ref> ...the Neck Up:' Southern Baptist Resistance to the Civil Rights Movement," ''Baptist History and Heritage'' (Winter 1999)</ref>{{Rp|41}} Would the critics reall
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  • :''And he [John the Baptist] came into all the country about Jordan, preaching the baptism of repentanc ...and his disciples baptizing first while the other gospels mention John the Baptist baptizing first. It seems as though the Gospel of John is not as concerned
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  • ...Right Strawy Epistle': Reformation Perspectives on James]," ''The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology'' (Fall 2000), 20&ndash;31.</ref> Also didn't agree wi
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  • ...ame sermon he stated that Joseph had also been visited by Moroni, John the Baptist, and Peter, James and John. Isaiah Bennett makes reference to this sermon, ...ontinuing, he pointed out that Joseph was also visited by Moroni, John the Baptist, and Peter, James, and John.<ref>{{JDfairwiki|author=John Taylor|title=Man
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  • * ''Baptist Register'', Utica, New York, 13 June 1834, 68. (reprint of ''Susquehanna Re
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  • ...kened. The Clergy of the church of England, the Methodist priests, and the Baptist ministers, and Unitarians, etc. are all in arms, as it were, against the Sa ...ther piece of slander on "Mormonism." The piece is selected from the N. Y. Baptist Register, and only deserves a passing notice. The author one Norman Bentley
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  • ...continued with the tribe of Levi to officiate under the law until John the Baptist. He being the only son of Zechariah the priest, was the legal heir to the A
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  • John the baptist also, who inherited the Aaronic prieshood [priesthood] from his ancestors b ...s a sign in a meeting of the Latter Day Saints by an Elder of the Babtist [Baptist] Church of the name of Stimson in an insolent manner and he said if they wo
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  • ...I was furiously attacked by two of the priests of the neighborhood, of the Baptist persuasion, who, after I had spoken, rose up by turns and thought to put do
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  • ...onounce the above, a base FALSEHOOD, notwithstanding it came from our good Baptist friends. Comment is useless in this case, as there is no argument sufficien
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  • ...stayed one week and baptised [baptized] two, who formerly belonged to the Baptist association. That raised the antipathy of the society, especially the Pries
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  • ...sor Spencer is a graduate of Union College, N. Y., in the Arts; and of the Baptist Literary and Theological Seminary, N. Y., in Divinity. He is a ripe scholar ...is labors in London, and of two debates held by him on the one part, and a Baptist minister, and afterwards a Mr. Allen, on the other part. These discussions
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  • ..." The disciples answer, some say Moses, some Elias, and some that John the Baptist is risen from the dead. But whom say ye that I am? was asked by the Savior.
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  • ...March, 1841, with eighteen members, two of whom had been preachers, one a Baptist, and the other a Methodist. The number has since, been increased to forty t
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  • ...principles thus laid before them. The very pious and holy editors of the "Baptist Advocate"-The "New York Evangelist" and the "Christian Advocate and Journal ...is more powerful in writing than oratory? or has the pious editor of the "Baptist Advocate" assisted him to compile his foul slander? ED.
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  • Sir, having been in the habit of late of perusing the "Cross and Journal," a Baptist periodical published in Columbus, Ohio, to search out the pure principles t ...ut the true definition of the word evangelical-I was led to infer that the Baptist convention was orthodox, and evangelical, and that other home missions in t
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  • ...ed to Mary and Elizabeth without the knowledge of others-spoke to John the Baptist whilst the people around were ignorant of it. When Elisha saw the chariots
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  • ...hood upon us said that his name was John, the same that is called John the Baptist, in the New Testament, and that he acted under the direction of Peter, Jame
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  • ..., declined his friendly offers; whereupon he engaged the Rev. Mr. Giles, a Baptist minister in Preston, of as little authority as himself, to do the baptizing
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  • ...re ever praising the Lord and his apostles. We will commence with John the Baptist. When Herod's edict went forth to destroy the young children, John was abou
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  • From the North Western Baptist. ...ssors of the old; and that their's is the true apostolic church. While the Baptist on the other hand, thinks that because they see not the power of the ancien
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  • ...The angel Gabriel, when he appeared unto Zachariah, the father of John the Baptist made the following statement concerning him: "fear not Zacharias: for thy p Here then is a clear statement, making out that John the Baptist was the Elias. Now we turn to John, chap. i. beginning at the 20th ver. "An
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  • ...as been true all the time. You will find it in the declaration of John the Baptist, (reads from the German), John says I baptize you with water, but when Jesu
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  • ...ble spirit by which the learned and the unlearned are strangely overcome."-Baptist Register. ...so it is now. "All seems an idle tale." As with the old prophets, John the Baptist, Jesus of Nazareth, and his Apostles, so it is now. The children of Israel
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  • ...ld place of residence. My neighbors received me cordially; they opened the Baptist meeting house on the Sabbath, which was crowded with people. I felt to call
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  • ...ities?] of men laid foundations for churches, such for instance as the Ana-baptist, who took their rise about 1533, in Westphalia on the Netherlands. A furiou
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  • ...of the original, excluding my son from the fellowship of the First Regular Baptist Church of the City of Alleghany, Alleghany County, Pennsylvania. ...s very fortunate for them, that they were not members of the first regular Baptist Church of the city of Allegany [Alleghany ?] or they would have been expell
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  • ..., Virginia, where he published a monthly periodical, called the "Christian Baptist." After they had separated from the different churches, these gentlemen wer
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  • ...more particularly requested to move to that place, were the remnants of a Baptist Church, which was nearly broken up, the members of which had become attache ...me judicious commentary. Perhaps the Rev. Isaac McCoy, a missionary of the Baptist order, who was one of the foremost of the mob in Jackson county, and held a
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  • ...is now apparent in this region. Some of the most prominent members in the Baptist church have been baptised [baptized] in these places.
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  • ...concocted from the governor down to the lowest judge, and that that damned Baptist priest, Riley, who was riding into town every day to watch the people, stir
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  • ...Star,' published in Dover, New Hampshire, by the trustees of the Freewill Baptist Connection, and edited under their direction; in speaking of its being extr ...very far from admitting it into any of their polemical essays; but as the Baptist Church boasts of its antiquity, perhaps by the ancient records we may be ab
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  • ...had to leave the stand. A Methodist minister, by the name of Fuller, and a Baptist by the name of Gregory, were both sealed over to eternal damnation by these
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  • ...ed, there was a man came to me by the name of James Covill, who had been a Baptist minister about forty years, and covenanted with the Lord that he would obey baptist. The camp meetings, class meetings, sisters and the three baptisms of the M
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  • ...'.</ref> while Luke 1:5-2:40 compares and contrasts the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. At one point in particular, however, it is often claimed that on
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  • #Swearing of oaths with unfortunate consequences (the beheading of John the Baptist and the destruction of the Jaredites).
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  • As the late Baptist minister and professor of New Testament exegesis and theology at Fuller The
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  • ...ow the office of High Priest was passed from Abraham down through John the Baptist and shortly beyond. The chart that he prepared to illustrate this will be i
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  • ...was granted the opportunity to translate a long lost papyri about John the Baptist&mdash;the translation of which is contained in [https://www.churchofjesusch
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  • ...the babe leaped in my womb for joy.” This scriptures discusses John the Baptist and his mother Elizabeth. The New Testament mentions that Elizabeth hid her
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  • #Harris had been a Quaker, a Universalist, a Restorationist, a Baptist, a Presbyterian, and perhaps a Methodist. {{Harv|Walker|1986|pp=30–33}}
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  • ...d Smith said that they received the [[Aaronic Priesthood]] from [[John the Baptist]], after which they [[Baptism (Latter Day Saints)|baptized]] each other in
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