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Just as a note, the copyright of this hymn is long expired, so there should be no problem including it here in its entirety. COGDEN 19:40, 24 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Why do we need the lyrics? Link to an external source. Rick K 04:57, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)
If I'm not mistaken, we're using "Mormon" to refer the largest LDS denomination only. If so, then there has been plenty of "official acknowledgment" all the way from Joseph Smith to Gordon B. Hinckley. It would be correct to say there hasn't been much in the way of official detailed teaching or that there has been much in the way of deliberate avoidance of such talk, but any link here will reveal someone from Kimball to Maxwell referring to her quite plainly. I think it's pretty untenable to argue she is not officially acknowledged as doctrine--so long as we are indeed using "Mormon" in the way I described above.
Th. 1:20pm on 2008.01.18 in the Bay Area
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Just as a note, the copyright of this hymn is long expired, so there should be no problem including it here in its entirety. COGDEN 19:40, 24 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Why do we need the lyrics? Link to an external source. Rick K 04:57, 25 Apr 2004 (UTC)
If I'm not mistaken, we're using "Mormon" to refer the largest LDS denomination only. If so, then there has been plenty of "official acknowledgment" all the way from Joseph Smith to Gordon B. Hinckley. It would be correct to say there hasn't been much in the way of official detailed teaching or that there has been much in the way of deliberate avoidance of such talk, but any link here will reveal someone from Kimball to Maxwell referring to her quite plainly. I think it's pretty untenable to argue she is not officially acknowledged as doctrine--so long as we are indeed using "Mormon" in the way I described above.
Th. 1:20pm on 2008.01.18 in the Bay Area