The Mormon Doctrine of Deity: The Roberts-Van Der Donckt Discussion / To which is added a discourse, Jesus Christ, the revelation of God; also a collection of authoritative Mormon utterances on the being and nature of God
TO WHICH IS ADDED A DISCOURSE
JESUS CHRIST: THE REVELATION OF GOD
BY B. H. ROBERTS.
ALSO A COLLECTION OF AUTHORITATIVE MORMON UTTERANCES ON THE BEING AND NATURE OF GOD.
It is the first principle of the Gospel to know for a certainty the character of God; and to know that we may converse with him as one man converses with another. —Joseph Smith.
He who possesses a knowledge of God, and a knowledge of man, will not easily commit sin. —Talmud.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
1903.
In nothing have men so far departed from revealed truth as in their conceptions of God. Therefore, when it pleased the Lord in these last days to open again direct communication with men, by a new dispensation of the gospel, it is not surprising that the very first revelation given was one that revealed himself and his Son Jesus Christ. A revelation which not only made known the being of God, but the kind of a being he is. The Prophet Joseph Smith, in his account of his first great revelation, declares that he saw two personages, resembling each other in form and features, but whose brightness and glory defied all description. One of these personages addressed the prophet and said, as he pointed to the other—
This is my beloved Son, hear him .
This was the revelation with which the work of God in the last days began. The revelation of God, the Father; and of God, the Son. They were seen to be two distinct personages. They were like men in form; but infinitely more glorious in appearance, because perfect and divine. The Old Testament truth was reaffirmed by this revelation— God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him. Also the truth of the New Testament was reaffirmed—Jesus Christ was shown to be the express image of the Father's person, hence God, the Father, was in form like the Man, Christ Jesus, who is also called the Son of Man.
B. H. Roberts
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
I.
II.
CHAPTER III.
OF THE UNITY OF GOD.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
The Father and the Son are Represented as Distinct Persons, and also as Being in the Form of Men, in the First Vision of the Prophet of the New Dispensation.
THE DOCTRINE OF THE GODHEAD ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF MORMON.
THE DOCTRINES OF THE GODHEAD AND MAN ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF ABRAHAM.
THE GODHEAD ACCORDING TO THE DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS.
THE "MORMON" DOCTRINE OF DEITY AS SET FORTH IN THE DISCOURSES OF THE PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH AND EARLY CHURCH PUBLICATIONS.
CHAPTER VI.
I.
II.
OF ADAM AND HIS RELATION TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE EARTH.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
Gift of the Holy Ghost.
Jesus, the Father of this World.
Glorious Possibilities of Man.
Man to Become Like Christ.
Personal Testimony.
Transcriber's Note