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Official LDS Church historian B. H. Roberts removed the quote from his History of the Church compilation, saying he found evidence that W. W. Phelps wrote that paragraph and that it was " based on inaccurate premises and was offensively pedantic.
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* Official Edition of the LDS Bible: complete text in PDF, including footnotes and chapter headings.
The LDS Church's 1981 edition also contains two " Official Declarations " at the book's conclusion, the first renouncing polygamy in 1890, and the second in 1978 announcing the opening of priesthood ordination to all worthy male members including previously restricted members of African descent.
The text of Official Declaration — 1 has been included in every LDS Church printing of the Doctrine and Covenants since 1908.
* LDS Newsroom: Official biographies for leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: biographical sketches of current members of the Quorum
The Manifesto was canonized in the LDS Church Standard Works as Official Declaration — 1 and is considered by mainstream Mormons to have been prompted by divine revelation, which is disputed by Mormon fundamentalists.
* Official Declaration — 1: Full text of the Manifesto and other background statements from LDS Church Doctrine and Covenants
However, while plural marriage is eschewed by the LDS Church today, it continued to be practiced, even after The Manifesto ( the 1890 Official Declaration by then LDS President Wilford Woodruff, by which he counseled the Saints to discontinue plural marriage ).
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* lds. org – Official church website – with links to Gospel Library, Church History, Family Home Evening programs, family history research, and more.
The Official split of Catholic Church and State (" Séparation de l ' Eglise et de l ' Etat ") took place in 1905, and this major reform emphazises the Laicist and anti-clericalist mood of French Radical Republicans in this period.
* A Manual of Prayers for the Catholic Laity: The Official Prayerbook of the Catholic Church ( 1896 ) Official pew missalette adopted for American Catholics by the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore.
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