1. Satisfied with what he has achieved, he attempts nothing further.
2. If I had been there, this would not have happened.
3. The very first discovery of it strikes the mind with inward joy.
PART II.
Conceptions of God.
LESSON XI.
(Scripture Reading Exercise.)
ANCIENT CONCEPTIONS OF GOD.
ANALYSIS. | REFERENCES. |
I. Antediluvian Knowledge of God; Testimony of— 1. Adam, 2. Enoch, 3. Noah, | Genesis, Ch. iii-x. Book of Moses, Chs. iv-viii, Inclusive. Especially v:4-9, 11, 12; vi:1; 56-58. Doc. & Cov. Lecture on Faith No. II, verses 18-20; also v. 30-36. "The Gospel" (Roberts), Ch. ix (3d Edition), Note 1. Genesis, Chs. iii-x. |
II. Postdiluvian Knowledge of God; Testimony of— | Book of Moses as above. Lecture on Faith No. II, 37-56. Ether, Chs. I, II, III. |
SPECIAL TEXT: "This is the book of the generations of Adam. In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made He him; male and female created He them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they were created." (Gen. v:12.)