Great Apostasy: Considered in the Light of Scriptural and Secular History, The by TALMAGE, James E.
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January 1, 1970 10:00 am
Elder James E. Talmage, an apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, makes a survey of the Latter-day Saint view of the Great Apostasy. The book’s subtitle states that it is a study “considered in the light of scriptural and secular history,” and includes a discussion of the establishment of Christ’s church in the meridian of time, the predictions and causes of its apostasy, or falling away, and the restoration of Christ’s church in the Latter-days by a modern prophet. (Summary by Matthias Whitney)
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00 - Preface
55 years ago01 - Chapter I - Introduction: The Establishment of the Church of Christ
55 years ago02 - Chapter II - The Apostasy Predicted
55 years ago03 - Chapter III - Early Stages of the Apostasy
55 years ago04 - Chapter IV - Causes of the Apostasy--External Causes Considered
55 years ago05 - Chapter V - Causes of the Apostasy--External Causes Considered, Continued
55 years ago06 - Chapter VI - Causes of the Apostasy--Internal Causes
55 years ago07 - Chapter VII - Internal Causes--Continued
55 years ago08 - Chapter VIII - Internal Causes--Continued
55 years ago09 - Chapter IX - Internal Causes--Continued
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