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Show Scriptuje tells us that God made man in his own image. To believe that he sits on the top of a topless throne, is also Unreasonable. The speaker continued at length on the death of Jesus and the . atonement, and that we must be obedient to the laws of God in order to reap the blessings given through his death. We must have faith in God and repent of our sins, be baptized for a remission of our sins and have hands laid on us by those having authority that we may receive the Holy Ghost. . We will be judged by our works and we should not deceive ourselves, but we should keep the commandments command-ments of God, and live so that when the books are opened we will not be ashamed of our own record. Bishop James Andrus endorsed the remarks of the previous speaker. He advised parents to be on the alert and know where their children are at night, and not allow them to be out at unreasonable hours. Advised Ad-vised all to be honest in all their dealings and teach the rising generation gen-eration to do likewise. Sunday Services. At Jt. George Tatoernacle. October 4, 1896. Bishop James Andrus, presiding. Councilor Edward H. Snow said he believed the Latter-day Saints, as a rule, see that the religions of the day are of such a nature that they have no use for it, but they want a practical religion whereby they can do the works that was taught by the Savior and his Apostles. Apost-les. We believe in modern revelations revela-tions and we also believe in the Bible as a divine record, and that men wrote as they were moved upon up-on by the Holy Ghost. To believe that God has neither body, parts or passions is unreasonable, for this |