I Have a Question: Why is the Book of Mormon the ‘most correct book,’ and how does it contain the fulness of the gospel?

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I Have a Question: Why is the Book of Mormon the ‘most correct book,’ and how does it contain the fulness of the gospel?

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Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1976

Authors

Nyman, Monte S. (Primary)

Number of Pages

87

Date Published

September 1976

Volume

6

Issue Number

9

Abstract

The Book of Mormon is the “most correct book.” This is not to be understood as “perfect.” The words “correct” and “perfect” are not necessarily synonymous. The book is correct in far greater ways than in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and so on. It speaks of restored doctrines of the gospel, faith, repentance, the Atonement, baptism, and the Holy Ghost. These are the saving principles and ordinances that bring one back into the presence of the Father.

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Subject Keywords

Baptism
Atonement
Faith
Ordinance
Repentance
Gift of the Holy Ghost
Fulness of the Gospel
Most Correct Book

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