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D&C 77:2  
 2 Q. What are we to understand by the four beasts, spoken of in the same verse?

A. They are afigurative expressions, used by the Revelator, John, in describing bheaven, the cparadise of God, the dhappiness of man, and of beasts, and of creeping things, and of the fowls of the air; that which is spiritual being in the likeness of that which is temporal; and that which is temporal in the likeness of that which is spiritual; the espirit of man in the likeness of his person, as also the spirit of the fbeast, and every other creature which God has created.

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  33  For man is aspirit. The elements are eternal, and spirit and element, inseparably connected, receive a fulness of joy;

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