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D&C 16
- 1–2, The Lord’s arm is over all the earth;
- 3–6, To preach the gospel and save souls is the thing of most worth.
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D&C 17
- 1–4, By faith the Three Witnesses will see the plates and other sacred items;
- 5–9, Christ bears testimony of the divinity of the Book of Mormon.
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D&C 18
- 1–5, Scriptures show how to build up the Church;
- 6–8, The world is ripening in iniquity;
- 9–16, The worth of souls is great;
- 17–25, To gain salvation, men must take upon themselves the name of Christ;
- 26–36, The calling and mission of the Twelve are revealed;
- 37–39, Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer are to search out the Twelve;
- 40–47, To gain salvation, men must repent, be baptized, and keep the commandments.
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D&C 19
- 1–3, Christ has all power;
- 4–5, All men must repent or suffer;
- 6–12, Eternal punishment is God’s punishment;
- 13–20, Christ suffered for all, that they might not suffer if they would repent;
- 21–28, Preach the gospel of repentance;
- 29–41, Declare glad tidings.
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D&C 20
- 1–16, The Book of Mormon proves the divinity of the latter-day work;
- 17–28, The doctrines of creation, fall, atonement, and baptism are affirmed;
- 29–37, Laws governing repentance, justification, sanctification, and baptism are set forth;
- 38–67, Duties of elders, priests, teachers, and deacons are summarized;
- 68–74, Duties of members, blessing of children, and the mode of baptism are revealed;
- 75–84, Sacramental prayers and regulations governing Church membership are given.
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D&C 21
- 1–3, Joseph Smith is called to be a seer, translator, prophet, apostle, and elder;
- 4–8, His word will guide the cause of Zion;
- 9–12, The Saints will believe his words as he speaks by the Comforter.
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D&C 22
- 1, Baptism is a new and everlasting covenant;
- 2–4, Authoritative baptism is required.
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D&C 23
1–7, These early disciples are called to preach, exhort, and strengthen the Church.
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D&C 24
- 1–9, Joseph Smith is called to translate, preach, and expound scriptures;
- 10–12, Oliver Cowdery is called to preach the gospel;
- 13–19, The law is revealed relative to miracles, cursings, casting off the dust of one’s feet, and going without purse or scrip.
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D&C 25
- 1–6, Emma Smith, an elect lady, is called to aid and comfort her husband;
- 7–11, She is also called to write, to expound scriptures, and to select hymns;
- 12–14, The song of the righteous is a prayer unto the Lord;
- 15–16, Principles of obedience in this revelation are applicable to all.
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D&C 26
- 1, They are instructed to study the scriptures and to preach;
- 2, The law of common consent is affirmed.
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D&C 27
- 1–4, The emblems to be used in partaking of the sacrament are set forth;
- 5–14, Christ and His servants from all dispensations are to partake of the sacrament;
- 15–18, Put on the whole armor of God.
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D&C 28
- 1–7, Joseph Smith holds the keys of the mysteries, and only he receives revelations for the Church;
- 8–10, Oliver Cowdery is to preach to the Lamanites;
- 11–16, Satan deceived Hiram Page and gave him false revelations.
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D&C 29
- 1–8, Christ gathers His elect;
- 9–11, His coming ushers in the Millennium;
- 12–13, The Twelve will judge all Israel;
- 14–21, Signs, plagues, and desolations will precede the Second Coming;
- 22–28, The last resurrection and final judgment follow the Millennium;
- 29–35, All things are spiritual unto the Lord;
- 36–39, The devil and his hosts were cast out of heaven to tempt man;
- 40–45, The Fall and Atonement bring salvation;
- 46–50, Little children are redeemed through the Atonement.
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D&C 30
- 1–4, David Whitmer is chastened for failure to serve diligently;
- 5–8, Peter Whitmer Jr. is to accompany Oliver Cowdery on a mission to the Lamanites;
- 9–11, John Whitmer is called to preach the gospel.
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