Outlines of Mormon Philosophy / Or the Answers Given by the Gospel, as Revealed Through the Prophet Joseph Smith, to the Questions of Life
By Lycurgus A. Wilson,
Author of the Life of David W. Patten.
Mormonism, as a theory, offers the most comprehensive and consistent explanation of the great mystery of existence. —Non-Mormon.
Salt Lake City,
Utah
To the Memory of The Prophet Joseph Smith Through whom the Lord revealed these principles to man, and who gave his life in testimony of their truth, this book is reverently dedicated.
Every person, whether consciously or not, gradually builds up, from his observations and reason, a system of philosophy by which he explains, to himself at least, the problems that the new experiences of his life present for solution. It is of great importance, therefore, that, instead of basing one's system of thought upon the contradictory hypotheses of speculative philosophy, we start right, so that our ideas on the questions of life may square with the truth as it is known to the Lord. And these considerations are the excuse for this work.
This work is designed rather for study than for reading. To the hasty, illusioned reader, it will prove a short, dull book; but the studious reader, who can render a thought into experience, will find it a voluminous work, profusely illustrated with pictures such as no painter ever transferred to canvas; for to him, because of the nature of the subject, it will tell the whole beautiful story of life.
The thanks of the author are due, most of all, to the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for the helpful criticism of their committee of this work; and, next, to the scores of friends who have given him the benefit of their suggestions.
L. A. W.
Salt Lake Temple,
Salt Lake City, Utah, 1905
Lycurgus A. Wilson
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Dedication.
PREFACE.
DIAGRAM AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY.
1. CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.
2. THE GOSPEL.
3. CONDITIONS SUBSEQUENT.
PART I.
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.
SUMMARY OF CONDITIONS PRECEDENT.
PART II.
THE GOSPEL.
SUMMARY OF THE GOSPEL.
PART III.
CONDITIONS SUBSEQUENT.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS.
CONCLUSION.
Footnotes