Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Wilford Woodruff
Table of Contents
- Introduction v
- Historical Summary x
- The Life and Ministry of Wilford Woodruff xv
- Chapter 1: The Restoration of the Gospel 1
- Chapter 2: Joseph Smith: Prophet, Seer, and Revelator 13
- Chapter 3: The Dispensation of the Fulness of Times 25
- Chapter 4: The Power and Authority of the Holy Priesthood 35
- Chapter 5: The Holy Ghost and Personal Revelation 46
- Chapter 6: Teaching and Learning by the Spirit 57
- Chapter 7: The Atonement of Jesus Christ 67
- Chapter 8: Understanding Death and Resurrection 77
- Chapter 9: Proclaiming the Gospel 89
- Chapter 10: Humble Reliance on God 101
- Chapter 11: Praying to Receive the Blessings of Heaven 109
- Chapter 12: Rich Treasures in the Scriptures 115
- Chapter 13: Journals: “Of Far More Worth than Gold” 125
- Chapter 14: Remembering Our Spiritual Heritage 134
- Chapter 15: Living by Faith 151
- Chapter 16: Marriage and Parenthood: Preparing Our Families for Eternal Life 161
- Chapter 17: Temple Work: Turning Our Hearts to Our Families and to the Lord 173
- Chapter 18: Temple Work: Becoming Saviors on Mount Zion 185
- Chapter 19: Following the Living Prophet 195
- Chapter 20: Agency: Choosing Life or Death 205
- Chapter 21: Faithfully Enduring Trials and Opposition 217
- Chapter 22: Temporal and Spiritual Labor, “Hand in Hand Together” 225
- Chapter 23: “Of One Heart and Mind” 237
- Chapter 24: Preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ 250
- List of Visuals 261
Publication Notes
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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© 2004 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
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Printed in the United States of America
English approval: 8/01
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