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Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse
- Narrated by: Dave Croft
- Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A discourse given by Elder B. H. Roberts at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City on Sunday, December 22, 1907, at a memorial service in honor of the 102nd anniversary of Joseph Smith's birth. This powerful discourse treats not the events of Joseph's life but his fulfillment of the role of master teacher. His correction of sectarian doctrine, doctrinal teachings, and role as prophet of the restoration are all examined and reinforced, leaving the listener with an even greater testimony of the seer chosen to restore Christ's church in the latter days.
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- Lamont Hislop
- 06-08-22
I love this book...
I really do love this book. This book makes me think deeply, consider carefully, and to love more genuinely.. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-12-22
Good Job!
BH Roberts was an amazing person having been abandoned by two fathers and living in mining camps gambling and drinking he changed his life through reading the book of Mormon and became one of the greatest Defenders of the plan of salvation and the plan of happiness that God has for his children.
He also shows the Joseph Smith is The Great last prophet of the last dispensation- leading up to the second coming of Jesus Christ!
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- Kindle Customer
- 11-05-17
Powerful testimony of the Prophet
Really enjoyed hearing from an early church leader why he believes in the prophetic calling of Joseph Smith. Very insightful and inspirational.