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Rebellious, Latter-day Saints, not as the Children of Israel, [351].

Reformation, defined, [244].

Reject, do not, anything that comes from the Lord, [346].

Relief Societies, some duties of [334]; members of, should enlarge their sphere of usefulness by study, [335]; should organize industrial societies, [335]; to relieve necessities of the worthy, [336].

Religion, practical, need of, [17], [18], [22]; purpose of, [24]; of heaven, way to establish, [341]; how to live, [341], [346]; will prosper, if we live our, [349]; to restore us to the presence of God, [351]; we have embraced must last from Saturday night until Saturday night, [361]; our, one of improvement, [378]; not contradicted or confined, [378]; to lead men to a state of intelligence, [378]; our, comprises every art and science known to man, [378]; duty, Latter-day Saints to live their, [380]; of Jesus Christ makes the people acquainted with the things of God, [380]; prompts them to search after knowledge, [380]; of the day, [386]; and science, [397]; false, brings on persecutions, [535].

Repentance, made manifest by obedience, [242]; without, atonement of no effect, [242]; not upon the scaffold, [243]; from false notions, [243]; should never cease, [244]; what it is, [244].

Respect, for one another, [421]; for neighbors, [429]; treat the stranger with, [429].

Restoration, the, [165].

Resurrection, faith of Job in the, [566], [567]; Jesus first-fruits of, [573]; necessary to full salvation, [575].

Resurrection and death, [564].

Revelation, about daily duties, [18]; explained [54]-[58]; continual, [59]; how to understand, [60]; personal, [60], [62]; nature of, [61]; to come through appointed channel, [212].

Revolution, inspired, [551].

Richards, Willard, [215].

Rigdon, Sidney, [214], [216], [221].

Righteousness, triumph of, [172].

Rulers, fitness of, [548].