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Show , !! 4 - ' t I. - t' - a , 1 Aa VTER being driven from the Gar- den of Eden, Actatn a nd Eve were commanded to offer saetifiee of the "firstlinge of their flocks" (I) At that time they did not understand the purpose et that sacred ordinance AMOkles 5:5-0An angel appeared and ', told them it was "a similitude of the sacrifice ef the Only Begotten of the ' ,,I; t , ' ). i r r. , , leather. It may have been the remains of Mks Very altar that was fOund in tiorthern'Adissouri by the first settlers - , .7 ';4 i of-- . In laatei Adam-oncil,ahma- n 1.; , , ' When this altar "was first discovered, cording. to those who visited it , IS I .; 4 1 , - 7 ; g 1 1 i i i . I ' i' - - 4; , '4 ; t ...' . , - i',: British' . , i f", i.. , . - , , i6:1-52)- 2 , , . i, en-W- t 1. j Makes. 41st Public Appearance I, !,, - d- ) v , .,,,,,,,, W r.4 - f , , , i a 7 ' '' I .'; 1 , t, L ' I ' l': '. ,ir r ', 4 4') t P , ' .4111 T ' ,:. I' ' ').. (id - i . , . , '.,..i' f - : - , 4.' . '' Ail 'i . 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Clayson, Robert B. liuchanan, .."ggland. Left to right, they are, Front row, Elders S. Grover Rich, , :oft R. Clau,son, Gordatt C. Kimball and Nolart'It Taylor. Rear row,'Elders Wiliam J. Seare,Pouglas H. Brammer; Ialold,G. ll'heek'r, Don R. Wheelteright, Glen 11. Cornwall, Jed VV. Sh ids and Fred W. Schtvindiman., : Chores of the Brit. !!,! tlE millennial concert at Aberdeen's beautUul Beach tracting'i and announcements in eine- - of the church. while tracting. Mkt Mission; now disbanded, 'was. Ball RoCm mas. This last method of spreading 'gang to 1500 During the evening the Chorus lbere theyengagement at news of meetings is a priVilege which sang a varied program of Is;egro spits. r,!cently given the opportunity of fur- - people and tiler proving their worth When they! the ,Capitol !cinema whereit, is esti- - has onlit recently been granted to the ituals, light opera,i and sacred songs mated they !aang to 20.000 people. Chorus by managers of 'cinemas in and Elders Lowell It. Durham, paid a visit to Scotland. Tbe first city labored in Was AbertWen where Other performances Included an which they have sung. Brier to this rus leader. Jack it 'Adantson, and Paul L. Badger spoke oti the theme "World they spent four out of the five weeks evening's concert at the Barracks of time practically no announcements of the tour. the Bonk), liighlanders, one of the have been allowed Fears and World rienii,,Ilips". Rev. ' Missionaries have not been in this five remaining 'Kilted" regiments in Over 200 were in attendance to hear McClelland paid high tribute to the Britain ,'a performance at the Wood a lecture on Mormonism and songs by Mormon people and Salt 'Lake City city for the past live years and per i.ecution and unfavorable comment End General Hospital for the patieuts the UK rue, M. had to be turned which he bad visited some years bei had accompanied the to the gi...all spaCe,availabic ' fore. 'The audience numbering 800 departure of the and !tail, and two cOncertS hi aid of away last coca there. victims of a girder accident whkh The spot of the Scottish tour showed their appreciation through was re..lh ed in Glasgow vvhere along applause, a custom peculiar to the Through the medlars of song the happened during their staY. Cone(' clierue overcame this Pre. ludic and lions taken at the cinema and charity with a entragement at the New Trinity Church. made the whole town favorably con concert. which were turned over to Savoy Clnema they and the Scottish A constant stream or favorable stiouti of the Mormon Church and at the newspaper sponsoring the cam . District, Missionaries were asked to newspaper publicity and many new the same time greatly helped the struill paign, amounted to over S175. take over the Sanday evening servicinvestigators vita 'a reward and evibranch of the Church established The climax of their stay in Aberes of Ghisgow's large Trinity Church. dence of the addhional scope which t here. deen was a 'concert given for friends This was arranged by Voider Hugh C. this type of missionary endeavor Several performances were given, and members of the Church, adver Brown who bad made the acquaintof today. opens to t, e most notable of which'i were the Used entirely by the Chorus through ance of Rev. H. S. McClelland, head By Eider DouglaslI Brammer . , ; ,, ,,c-- do 1 I ' .. : 1111 ' I , '.1r.. , 1 .:,:. , , , r' ',, ( ' .,,, A.': I r I , , 9 . i,- !' ., i t y , ,. k''') -- . ,,or ,,, s 414 . , k - ( t,i ' i i , , 1,).- " t e 1 r 11.ft'llenntat-!Chorit- ,, - !I wilder- -' ness, and sought diligently to sanctify his people that they might behold Sugar - city $eminory) the face of (od; celve the giltiof the Holy Gliest, asie offering to .lebovall while St the same "But they hardened their hearts, ing ell things!in Ills twine, and what- - time they misruled the People and and could not endure his presence . soever ye she'll ask, it ,sliall beigit en practiced idolatry (Amos 5); fin ally therefore the Lord in His wrath (for . 'Then followed you.' (Moses Ezra, one of the last of thcit Old 'esta- - ilis anger was kindled agaimst them) th e.. sacrifices el Cain sod Abel.. and men' proPhets, offered burnt rings swore that they shotiid not enter into the resultant,lealousy of Cain which after he ant his compan had been Ills rest while in the wildernesw, finally culminated' in the first fratribrought slafely back from illabylor 10 which rest is the fullness of His glory. ' 'title in bistori. Jerusalent (Ezra 8,35). Trip foregt ing 'Therefore Ile took Moses out of The gospet Pi es taught not only to illustratiOna ere not inteittled.to be their midst, and the holy priesthood a complete list of uil who eorship Adam and by him to imi is,,,ieray. also; but it was hitewise taught by Nbab. God by Means of burnt crifice, but "And the lesser priesthoOd cumin-tha- t who was borili one hundred and wen- - enough have been given tA. show I WHICH PRIESTHOOD HOLDtied, the pratAiee continued, doubtl ty biz years tlfier the death of Adam. ETH THE KEY OF THE of the the warned his tfltliiTestzth entire Noah throughout generatiuti INC OF ANGELS AND THE the writer of ilebrews in- PARATORY flood that Aulaid come if they did not periud GOSPEL; repent. Lattie on Noah, alley the lets as ni eh when be sayshlor very WHICH GOSPEL IS TILE COSflood. offered sacrifice on an altia.uti. high prick is ordained (& offer gifts PEL OF REPENTANCE AND OF to the Lord "of every clean beast and and sacriftees: w herefore it is of ecesBAPTISM, AND THE REMISSION of every cleuri fowl, and offered burnt sity that his man (Jesub) '!'have tune. OF SINS, and the la:w of carnal thing als to offer. (lteb. ;8:3) offerings on the altar."' (Gen. 8.20) mandments, which the Lord in big But the gospel continued to pa I Abraham Offered sacrifices at Beth-wrath caused to continue with the kl sacrilice throughout this same pe- - house el when he firtit entered Ciinaari. (Geri. of Aaron among the children we of fix in riod read! dent an Beer. Isaac built, altar it 12.8) time, of Israel until John.'" (D. C. 84.23 27) le k the litelehixis that revelation shetia. (Gen. 2(125) Jacob builti altars Thus the principle of repentance on both aiden, of the 'Jordan River as Priesthood continued on from Ad In and the ordinance of baPtism for the to Mooes (D. C. 84) II the gher did doubtless his son Joseph though remission of sins together with the there the was donbtless Ili record silent as to the priesthood the biblical law of carnal comniandinents. or the mwes likewise was command.. Gospel was present likewise, for the latter. law of Moses, continued until the corn. .... eo to ask Pharaoh's permission to let priesthood is given to administer in of John the Ilaptist. ing Israel journey' three' days from their the ordinance's of the Pospel, (3) The question may properly be ask-t- o 115 tells the Paul that w;ts Gospel home In Etr4 to often ISACtinCe (Ex. was the purPose of ancient ed: Whet 13.8) and taught to Abraham (Gat 218) This kermission was refused sacrifice with Its burnt, offerings? 4.1-bor. I Moses and 14). (Ileb. Moses and waS then instructed to preLet us explain with an illustration. of the Joseph nettling Smith has writ( bare, his peoide for the yeast Abraham was called of God to leave ' ' of eked destruction "After the lt the remover; i his home town of lir in Cluildea on Altars and burnt offerings became in the flood, the Gospel continued to the banks of the Euphrates River !later Noah and atri be most common from the days of mode" taught by near the Persian Gat because the city not was it Dells. but Cinite generally and on to the end of the Old Testa- was full of idolatry and the Lord ment times. liDuring this period we received.' (1) to establish Ills chosen race in read of Samuel offering sacrifices (I While Moses and the higher iet awished new land beyond the Jordan Rivet wali Sam. 114410 Elijah competed with hood taken from Isorel some eleven miles away, Jezebels Idolatrous gods by offering of their tinwillingnesa to obey, yet the Thus Abrahamhundred left practically all sacrifices on Att. Cannel (I Kings 18); )Iaronic rtkathood and the lower orand relatives behind and e Antos. the PcoPhe of southern lane- - dinances of the Gospel remained. . new land inhabited by a a tered door, denounced the rulers et the read. northern for offering burnt 'Now this 'Moses plainly taught to (Continued on rage Four) ,- ,- t , Qps.b.0)...- . - ,A t.aorlortment the children of Isract in the By Leon M.. St ong nclipal of the ii . The SQ;brifi:::i.':M.d.:..-- -- d..t . ae--- fre- - quently, it was about IX Itiell fell, long, by nine or ten feel. wide', havit Ito greatest extent north and autally The height of the altar as the breth- - i' ren found It. was some two and a half !' feet at each end but gradually rising the center, which :was be- -. bighee-t- o the wean four end five feet 'high whole surface tieing crowning.' rzt was here that the Partarche associated withadem and in pia cora-- , pany, assembled at this altar to wor- ship their God. Here their ievening prayera ascended to heaven in the smoke of the burnifig sacrifice, anti' Item ,angels instruacd them In heavq .11. ; (2) enty truths. after being laught the lavi Shortly of Sacrifice. '. Adam and Ere' were tatight the , higher law of 'baptism' "And lie called upon our father Adam: . by HIS own voice, saying-- I am Cock I made the world, and men before; they were in the flesh. And Ile also said unto him: It thou wilt turn unto is Ide; and hearken unto My voice, and;" believe, and repent of all thy traneil, Egressions, and be baptised.) even in water. in: thtname of Mine ll:nly Bet! gotten Son, ekho is full of grace and truth, which Is Jesus Christ:theonlyii name which. shall be given under heaven, whereby salvation shall come, unto the children of men, ye shall reij,' 7. i . THE pESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, OTOBER 7, 193'?, '''' ;:pc.,i0p,f,.. - i . .. I , . I , .. , , i , t t . !IIi - ' ' i ; , 5 , I Cho-the- y , , 1 , - 1 1 .,.. i |