Item Detail
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28358
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6
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English
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Lessons from Liberty Jail
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Religious Educator
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2002
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3
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2
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Provo, UT
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BYU Religious Studies Center
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111-125
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"Although very little physical light penetrated the dungeon cell that held a prophet of God, a tremendous amount of spiritual light burst forth from what B. H. Roberts called a “Prison-Temple,” not only to bless the Saints of Joseph’s day but also to situation and time, bringing similar blessings to Church members facing challenges in the twenty-first century. These truths “illuminate for us, in ways probably unique in all of scripture, the challenges associated with deepening one’s discipleship.” After a brief discussion of important background to Doctrine and Covenants 121–23, a few of these lessons that “deepen discipleship” will be considered."
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