THESIS IV.

JOSEPH SMITH IS THE NEW WITNESS FOR GOD; A PROPHET DIVINELY AUTHORIZED TO TEACH THE GOSPEL, AND RE-ESTABLISH THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ON EARTH.

[CHAPTER X. ]

The New Witness Introduced

[CHAPTER XI. ]

A New Dispensation of the Gospel

[CHAPTER XII. ]

Objections to the New Witness Considered

[CHAPTER XIII. ]

The Character of the New Witness

[CHAPTER XIV. ]

Fitness in the Development of the New Dispensation

[CHAPTER XV. ]

The Evidence of Scriptural and Perfect Doctrine

[CHAPTER XVI. ]

Manner of the Prophet's Teaching

[CHAPTER XVII. ]

The testimony of Toil and Suffering—Exertion and Danger—A Christian Argument Applied

[CHAPTER XVIII. ]

The Testimony of Miracles—The Evidence of Fulfilled Promises

[By an error Chapter XIX. was numbered XX., hence the apparent omission.]

[CHAPTER XX. ]

The Evidence of Prophecy

[CHAPTER XXI. ]

The Evidence of Prophecy—Continued

[CHAPTER XXII. ]

The Evidence of Prophecy—Continued

[CHAPTER XXIII. ]

The Evidence of Prophecy—Concluded

[CHAPTER XXIV. ]

The Church Founded by Joseph Smith, a Monument to his Inspiration

[CHAPTER XXV. ]

Testimony of the Inspiration and Divine Calling of Joseph Smith Derived from the Comprehensiveness of the Work he Introduced

[CHAPTER XXVI. ]

Testimony of the Inspiration and Divine Calling of Joseph Smith Derived from the Comprehensiveness of the Work he Introduced—Continued

[CHAPTER XXVII. ]

Evidence of Inspiration Derived from the Wisdom in the Plan Proposed for the Betterment of the Temporal Condition of Mankind

[CHAPTER XXVIII. ]

Evidence of Divine Inspiration in Joseph Smith Derived from the Prophet's Teaching in Regard to the Extent of the Universe, Man's Place in it, and his Doctrine Respecting the Gods

[CHAPTER XXIX. ]

Evidence of Divine Inspiration in Joseph Smith Derived from the Prophet's Teaching in Regard to the Extent of the Universe, Man's Place in it, and his Doctrines Respecting the Gods—Continued

[CHAPTER XXX. ]

Evidence of Divine Inspiration in Joseph Smith Derived from the Prophet's Teaching in Regard to the Extent of the Universe, Man's Place in it, and his Doctrine Respecting the Gods—Concluded

[CHAPTER XXXI. ]

The Testimony of the Martyrdom—Conclusion