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Orson Pratt (1811-1881) was born in Hartford, New York to Jared Pratt and Charity Dickinson. He, along with several other members of his family, were early members of the LDS Church. In 1835 Orson and his brother, Parley P. Pratt, were called to be apostles in the LDS Church. Orson practiced plural marriage and was the father of a number of children. He was the first to publicly announce the Momron doctrine of the plurality of wives. He died in Salt Lake City in 1881.
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Modern reprints have generally overlook Pratt's more controversial ideas. In the present compilation, care has been taken to remain faithful to the originals, leaving nothing out.
GARY JAMES BERGERA / Hardback. 352 pages. 1-56085-164-3 / $25.95
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A message of simple truth, when sent from God, when published by divine authority, through divinely inspired men, penetrates the mind like a sharp two-edged sword, and cuts asunder the deeply-rooted prejudices. –Orson Pratt How does one know if the ministry of another is divinely called of God? How do you know when a preacher or teacher is with or without proper authority? Isn’t it reasonable to believe that in times of divisions among sects that God would raise up and sent one invested with authority? In this enlightening eBook by Orson Pratt, a member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, Elder Pratt takes on these and other questions with logic and reasoning - what he calls “Proofs and Arguments”
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