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When
the
Savior
shall
a
appear
we
shall
see
him
as
he
is.
We
shall
see
that
he
is
a
b
man
like
ourselves.
2 And
that
same
a
sociality
which
exists
among
us
here
will
exist
among
us
there,
only
it
will
be
coupled
with
b
eternal
glory,
which
glory
we
do
not
now
enjoy.
3 John
14:23—The
appearing
of
a
the
Father
and
the
Son,
in
that
verse,
is
a
personal
appearance;
and
b
the
idea
that
the
Father
and
the
Son
dwell
in
c
a
man's
heart
is
an
old
sectarian
notion,
and
is
false.
4 In
answer
to
the
question—Is
not
the
reckoning
of
God's
a
time,
angel's
time,
prophet's
time,
and
man's
time,
according
to
the
planet
on
which
they
reside?
5 I
answer,
Yes.
But
there
are
no
a
angels
who
b
minister
to
this
earth
but
those
who
do
belong
or
have
belonged
to
it.
6 The
angels
do
not
reside
on
a
planet
like
this
earth;
7 But
a
they
reside
in
the
b
presence
of
God,
on
a
globe
c
like
a
d
sea
of
glass
and
e
fire,
where
all
things
for
their
glory
are
manifest,
past,
present,
and
future,
and
are
continually
before
the
Lord.
8 The
place
where
God
resides
is
a
great
a
Urim
and
Thummim.
9 This
a
earth,
in
its
b
sanctified
and
c
immortal
state,
will
be
made
like
unto
d
crystal
and
will
be
a
Urim
and
Thummim
to
the
inhabitants
who
dwell
thereon,
whereby
all
things
pertaining
to
an
inferior
kingdom,
or
all
kingdoms
of
a
lower
order,
will
be
manifest
to
those
who
dwell
on
it;
and
this
earth
will
be
e
Christ's.
10 Then
the
white
a
stone
mentioned
in
Revelation
2:17,
will
become
a
Urim
and
Thummim
to
each
individual
who
receives
one,
whereby
things
pertaining
to
a
higher
order
b
of
kingdoms
will
be
made
known;
11 And
a
a
white
stone
is
given
to
each
of
those
who
come
into
the
celestial
kingdom,
whereon
is
a
new
b
name
written,
which
no
man
knoweth
save
he
that
receiveth
it.
The
new
name
is
the
key
word.
12 I
prophesy,
in
the
name
of
the
Lord
God,
that
the
commencement
of
the
a
difficulties
which
will
cause
much
bloodshed
previous
to
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
Man
will
be
in
South
Carolina.
13 It
may
probably
arise
through
the
slave
question.
This
a
a
voice
declared
to
me,
while
I
was
praying
earnestly
on
the
subject,
December
25th,
1832.
14 I
was
once
praying
very
earnestly
to
know
the
time
of
the
a
coming
of
the
Son
of
Man,
when
I
heard
a
voice
repeat
the
following:
15 Joseph,
my
son,
if
thou
livest
until
thou
art
eighty-five
years
old,
thou
shalt
see
the
face
of
the
Son
of
Man;
therefore
a
let
this
suffice,
and
trouble
me
no
more
on
this
matter.
16 I
was
left
thus,
without
being
able
to
decide
whether
this
coming
referred
to
the
beginning
of
the
millennium
or
to
some
previous
appearing,
or
whether
I
should
die
and
thus
see
his
face.
17 I
believe
the
coming
of
the
Son
of
Man
will
not
be
any
sooner
than
that
time.
18 Whatever
principle
of
a
intelligence
we
attain
unto
in
this
life,
it
will
rise
with
us
in
the
b
resurrection.
19 And
if
a
person
gains
more
a
knowledge
and
intelligence
in
this
life
through
his
b
diligence
and
obedience
than
another,
he
will
have
so
much
the
c
advantage
in
the
world
to
come.
20 There
is
a
a
law,
irrevocably
decreed
in
b
heaven
before
the
foundations
of
this
world,
upon
which
all
c
blessings
are
predicated—
21 And
when
we
obtain
any
a
blessing
from
God,
it
is
by
b
obedience
to
that
law
upon
which
it
is
predicated.
22 The
a
Father
has
a
b
body
of
flesh
and
bones
as
tangible
as
man's;
the
Son
also;
but
the
Holy
Ghost
has
not
a
body
of
flesh
and
bones,
but
is
a
personage
of
c
Spirit.
Were
it
not
so,
the
Holy
Ghost
could
not
d
dwell
in
us.
23 A
man
may
receive
the
a
Holy
Ghost,
and
it
may
descend
upon
him
and
not
b
tarry
with
him.
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