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The revelation itself indicates that the Lord did ''not'' command the prophet to go to Salem: | The revelation itself indicates that the Lord did ''not'' command the prophet to go to Salem: | ||
− | :I, the Lord your God, am not displeased with your coming this journey, notwithstanding your follies. ({{s||DC|111|1}}) | + | :I, the Lord your God, '''am not displeased with your coming this journey, notwithstanding your follies'''. ({{s||DC|111|1}}) {{ea}} |
The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit from them being there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel: | The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit from them being there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel: |
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This criticism refers to the revelation contained in D&C 111, also contained in the History of the Church. The introduction states:
The revelation itself indicates that the Lord did not command the prophet to go to Salem:
The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit from them being there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel:
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