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D&C 110
The
a
veil
was
taken
from
our
minds,
and
the
b
eyes
of
our
c
understanding
were
opened.
2 We
a
saw
the
Lord
b
standing
upon
the
breastwork
of
the
pulpit,
before
us;
and
under
his
feet
was
a
paved
work
of
pure
c
gold,
in
color
like
amber.
3 His
a
eyes
were
as
a
flame
of
fire;
the
hair
of
his
head
was
white
like
the
pure
snow;
his
b
countenance
shone
above
the
brightness
of
the
sun;
and
his
c
voice
was
as
the
sound
of
the
rushing
of
great
waters,
even
the
voice
of
d
Jehovah,
saying:
4 I
am
the
a
first
and
the
last;
I
am
he
who
b
liveth,
I
am
he
who
was
slain;
I
am
your
c
advocate
with
the
Father.
5 Behold,
your
sins
are
a
forgiven
you;
you
are
clean
before
me;
therefore,
lift
up
your
heads
and
b
rejoice.
6 Let
the
hearts
of
your
brethren
rejoice,
and
let
the
hearts
of
all
my
people
rejoice,
who
have,
with
their
might,
a
built
this
house
to
my
name.
7 For
behold,
I
have
a
accepted
this
b
house,
and
my
name
shall
be
here;
and
I
will
c
manifest
myself
to
my
people
in
mercy
in
this
house.
8 Yea,
I
will
a
appear
unto
my
servants,
and
speak
unto
them
with
mine
own
voice,
if
my
people
will
keep
my
commandments,
and
do
not
b
pollute
this
c
holy
house.
9 Yea
the
hearts
of
thousands
and
tens
of
thousands
shall
greatly
rejoice
in
consequence
of
the
a
blessings
which
shall
be
poured
out,
and
the
b
endowment
with
which
my
servants
have
been
endowed
in
this
house.
10 And
the
fame
of
this
house
shall
spread
to
foreign
lands;
and
this
is
the
beginning
of
the
blessing
which
shall
be
a
poured
out
upon
the
heads
of
my
people.
Even
so.
Amen.
11 After
this
a
vision
closed,
the
heavens
were
again
b
opened
unto
us;
and
c
Moses
appeared
before
us,
and
committed
unto
us
the
d
keys
of
the
e
gathering
of
Israel
from
the
four
parts
of
the
earth,
and
the
leading
of
the
ten
tribes
from
the
land
of
the
f
north.
12 After
this,
a
Elias
appeared,
and
committed
the
b
dispensation
of
the
c
gospel
of
Abraham,
saying
that
in
us
and
our
seed
all
d
generations
after
us
should
be
e
blessed.
13 After
this
vision
had
closed,
another
great
and
glorious
a
vision
burst
upon
us;
for
b
Elijah
the
prophet,
who
was
taken
to
heaven
without
tasting
death,
stood
before
us,
and
said:
14 Behold,
the
time
has
fully
come,
which
was
spoken
of
by
the
mouth
of
Malachi—testifying
that
he
[Elijah]
should
be
sent,
before
the
great
and
dreadful
day
of
the
Lord
come—
15 To
a
turn
the
b
hearts
of
the
fathers
to
the
children,
and
the
children
to
the
fathers,
lest
the
whole
earth
be
smitten
with
a
curse—
16 Therefore,
the
a
keys
of
this
b
dispensation
are
committed
into
your
hands;
and
by
this
ye
may
know
that
the
great
and
dreadful
c
day
of
the
Lord
is
near,
even
at
the
doors.
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