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Excerpt from Improvement Era, Vol. 13: June, 1910
Of the Moslem religion. The Jews believe in the God of Abraham, but neither of these peoples acknowledge Jesus Christ as the Son Of God, nor as the Savior of the world. The Latter-day Saints believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ - not that he was simply a reformer, a prophet of his time, one seeking to establish righteous ness, but that he is the Son Of the living God and the Redeemer of the world.
We believe in the Holy Ghost, who bears record of the Father and the Son, and who leads into all truth.
While we believe that these first doctrines Of the Church are fundamental and indispensable, we do not regard them as sufficient to assure exaltation in the presence Of our Father in heaven, but that they must be accompanied by works; that we must do the will of the Father, keep the commandments which he has given us, in order that we may be brought back into his presence.
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