[5]. Hist. Ch. Vol. 4, pp. 208, 209.
[6]. Moses 6:64-66.
[7]. Ib. 5:58,59.
[8]. Alma 40:8.
[9]. It might also be argued that in the spirit World, which is a part of the planet that we inhabit, the Gospel has been preached for ages; so that the dead or the departed might have opportunity to embrace it (I Peter 4:6). And the withdrawal of the Gospel from this temporal sphere would not necessarily involve its withdrawal from that spiritual sphere. Thus, the divine edict, that the Gospel "should be in the world until the end thereof," receives additional vindication.
[10]. Gen. 4:8.
[11]. D. and C. 107:43.
[12]. Hist. Ch. Vol. 3, p.388.
[13]. D. and C. 107:53-56.
[14]. Dan. 7:9, 13, 22; Hist. Ch. Vol. 3, p. 386.