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D&C 129
There
are
two
kinds
of
beings
in
a
heaven,
namely:
b
Angels,
who
are
c
resurrected
personages,
having
d
bodies
of
flesh
and
bones—
2 For
instance,
Jesus
said:
Handle
me
and
see,
for
a
spirit
hath
not
a
flesh
and
bones,
as
ye
see
me
have.
3 Secondly:
the
a
spirits
of
b
just
men
made
c
perfect,
they
who
are
not
resurrected,
but
inherit
the
same
glory.
4 When
a
messenger
comes
saying
he
has
a
message
from
God,
offer
him
your
hand
and
request
him
to
shake
hands
with
you.
5 If
he
be
an
angel
he
will
do
so,
and
you
will
feel
his
hand.
6 If
he
be
the
spirit
of
a
just
man
made
perfect
he
will
come
in
his
glory;
for
that
is
the
only
way
he
can
appear—
7 Ask
him
to
shake
hands
with
you,
but
he
will
not
move,
because
it
is
contrary
to
the
a
order
of
heaven
for
a
just
man
to
b
deceive;
but
he
will
still
deliver
his
message.
8 If
it
be
the
a
devil
as
an
angel
of
light,
when
you
ask
him
to
shake
hands
he
will
offer
you
his
hand,
and
you
will
not
b
feel
anything;
you
may
therefore
detect
him.
9 These
are
three
grand
a
keys
whereby
you
may
know
whether
any
administration
is
from
God.
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