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Doctrine and Covenants
After the resurrection, spirits are assigned " permanently " to three degrees of heavenly glory –– Celestial, Terrestrial, and Telestial ––( 1 Cor 15: 44-42 ; Doctrine and Covenants, Section 76 ) or are cast with Satan into Outer Darkness.
( See Doctrine and Covenants, Section 76.
In addition to the reference, the Doctrine and Covenants contains numerous references to the anointing and healing of the sick by those with authority to do so.
The church has an open canon which includes four scriptural texts: the Bible ( both Old and New Testaments ), the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price.
* The Doctrine and Covenants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Doctrine and Covenants teaches that " all things must be done in order, and by common consent in the church ."().
These were later printed in the Doctrine and Covenants.
Also at that time, other revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants which had not been accepted as scripture because they were received after 1835 were unanimously accepted as scripture.
It later began to be published in the Doctrine and Covenants.
( The two visions were later moved to the Doctrine and Covenants as sections 137 and 138.
It immediately was added to the Doctrine and Covenants.
The Doctrine and Covenants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a collection of revelations, policies, letters, and statements given to the modern Church by past Presidents of the Church.
When the Church chooses to canonize new material, it is typically added to the Doctrine and Covenants ; the most recent changes were made in 1981.
: Year Four: Doctrine and Covenants and Church History
* Official Edition of the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price ( Triple Combination ): complete text in PDF, including footnotes, chapter headings and supplemental material.
The Doctrine and Covenants ( sometimes abbreviated and cited as D & C or D. and C .) is a part of the open scriptural canon of several denominations of the Latter Day Saint movement.
Originally published in 1835 as Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God, editions of the book continue to be printed mainly by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) and the Community of Christ ( formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( RLDS Church )).
The book originally contained two parts: a sequence of lectures setting forth basic church doctrine, followed by a compilation of important revelations, or " covenants " of the church: thus the name Doctrine and Covenants.
The Doctrine and Covenants was first published in 1835 as a later version of the Book of Commandments, which had been partially printed in 1833.
The committee eventually organized the book into two parts: a " Doctrine " part followed by a " Covenants " part.
The church membership at the time had not yet seen the Doctrine and Covenants manuscript as it had been compiled and revised solely by the committee ; however, various church members who were familiar with the work " bore record " of the book's truth.
In 1835, the book was printed and published under the title Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God.
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ), The Doctrine and Covenants of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stands alongside the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and The Pearl of Great Price as holy scripture.
The LDS Church's version of the Doctrine and Covenants is officially described by the church as " containing revelations given to Joseph Smith, the Prophet, with some additions by his successors in the Presidency of the Church.

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Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Steps towards reconciliation on a global level were taken in 1965 by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches mutually revoking the excommunications that marked their Great Schism in 1054 ; the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) working towards full communion between those churches since 1970 ; and the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signing The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in 1999 to address conflicts at the root of the Protestant Reformation.
The Confession of Chalcedon ( also Definition or Creed of Chalcedon ), also known as the Doctrine of the Hypostatic Union or the Two-Nature Doctrine, was adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 in Asia Minor.
During his tenure at the White House, Rohrabacher played a leading role in the formulation of the Reagan Doctrine.
In 1820, an expedition intended for the colonies ( which, at the time, were on the verge of being lost themselves, to rebels and the Monroe Doctrine ) revolted in Cadiz.
The early United States expressed its opposition to Imperialism, at least that distinct from its own Manifest Destiny, in policies such as the Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine at the time of its adoption thus pertained more to the Russians in North America than to the former Spanish colonies.
* Monroe Doctrine ; December 2, 1823 at the Avalon Project
Joseph Ratzinger, then a member of the faculty at the University of Tübingen but later a much more conservative figure as the head of the successor to the Holy Office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and later still Pope Benedict XVI.
The Parousia, A Careful Look at the New Testament Doctrine of the Lord's Second Coming
* "' Sinatra Doctrine ' at Work in Warsaw Pact, Soviet Says ", Los Angeles Times, 1989-10-25
With the rise of the New Imperialism in the Western hemisphere at the end of the 19th century, debates arose between imperialist and isolationist factions in the U. S. Here, Pax Americana was used to connote the peace across the United States and, more widely, as a Pan-American peace under the aegis of the Monroe Doctrine.
In the Caribbean area, the United States established a sphere of influence in line with the Monroe Doctrine, not explicitly defined as such, but recognized in effect by other governments and accepted by at least some of the republics in that area.
The British at first rebuffed the United States government's suggestion of arbitration, but when President Grover Cleveland threatened to intervene according to the Monroe Doctrine, Britain agreed to let an international tribunal arbitrate the boundary in 1897.
* The Doctrine of Chance at MathPages.
The Hallstein Doctrine was named after Walter Hallstein, then " state secretary " ( the top civil servant ) at the German Foreign Office, though largely devised and implemented by the head of the political department of the German Foreign Office, Wilhelm Grewe.
At the time the Hallstein Doctrine was born ( or at least named ), Heinrich von Brentano was the foreign minister, a post that had been recently created, after West Germany largely regained its sovereignty in 1955 — before this, political responsibility for foreign policy had been retained by the chancellor, Konrad Adenauer.
He hailed the new Nixon administration, especially the " Nixon Doctrine " announced at Guam in 1969 that the US would:
The expression was used at least once, though, by Vice President Dick Cheney, in a June 2003 speech in which he said, " If there is anyone in the world today who doubts the seriousness of the Bush Doctrine, I would urge that person to consider the fate of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and of Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.
Ari Fleischer, the White House Press Secretary at the time, later wrote in an autobiographical account of that address, " In a speech hailed by the press and by Democrats, President announced what became known as the ' Bush Doctrine '".
One of the drafters of the National Security Strategy of the United States, which is commonly mistakenly referred to as the " Bush Doctrine ," demurred at investing the statement with too much weight.

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