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Acts of the Elders Commonly Called the Book of Abraham
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1848. To which is appended a chapter from the Book of Religious Errors, with notes of explanation, calculated from the meridian of Rhode Island but will answer for the New England states. The reader may be assured that no language attributed to the "Elders" is in the least exaggerated; but in many cases, their expressions are softened down, especially their awfully familiar use of the names of the Deity. The author has endeavored to adhere carefully and strictly to the truth in all his statemen…
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1848. To which is appended a chapter from the Book of Religious Errors, with notes of explanation, calculated from the meridian of Rhode Island but will answer for the New England states. The reader may be assured that no language attributed to the "Elders" is in the least exaggerated; but in many cases, their expressions are softened down, especially their awfully familiar use of the names of the Deity. The author has endeavored to adhere carefully and strictly to the truth in all his statements. He has no evil intention towards anyone, although he has felt it a duty to expose "spiritual wickedness in high places," and to "rebuke sharply," those who cause the people to err.

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1848. To which is appended a chapter from the Book of Religious Errors, with notes of explanation, calculated from the meridian of Rhode Island but will answer for the New England states. The reader may be assured that no language attributed to the "Elders" is in the least exaggerated; but in many cases, their expressions are softened down, especially their awfully familiar use of the names of the Deity. The author has endeavored to adhere carefully and strictly to the truth in all his statements. He has no evil intention towards anyone, although he has felt it a duty to expose "spiritual wickedness in high places," and to "rebuke sharply," those who cause the people to err.

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