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{{note|67}} Liahona, the Elders Journal 29 (5. Januar 1932), 337–339, zitiert in Messages of the First Presidency, Band 5, 305. | {{note|67}} Liahona, the Elders Journal 29 (5. Januar 1932), 337–339, zitiert in Messages of the First Presidency, Band 5, 305. | ||
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{{note|68}} Joseph L. Wirthlin, Konferenzbericht ( | {{note|68}} Joseph L. Wirthlin, Konferenzbericht (Oktober 1948), 125. Franklin D. Richards, vom Kollegium der Zwölf , Generalkonferenz 9. Oktober 1887, that "It is /Christ/ to whom if you and I should ever be permitted to attain to the redemption from the dead and the exaltation for which we hope, that we shall sing songs of glory and honor to His name, as the One that has redeemed us… /The Lord's Supper/ is an institution since the crucifixion, since the shedding of His blood… His blood will redeem us." [Collected Discourses (City Unknown, B.H.S. Publishers, 1987), Band 1, 83–88.] | ||
{{note|69}} George F. Richards, Konferenzbericht (Oktober 1949), 150. | {{note|69}} George F. Richards, Konferenzbericht (Oktober 1949), 150. | ||
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{{note|71}} J. Reuben Clark, Konferenzbericht (April 8, 1950), 181, auch zitiert in J. Reuben Clark, Immortality and Eternal Life, Melchizedek Priesthood Course of Study 1968–1969 (Salt Lake City: Die Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage), 163. Anderswo in einem weiteren Band (Seite 70) spricht Präsident Clark, ein Mitglied der Ersten Präsidentschaft von "Jesus, the Christ, the Redeemer of the World, the Son of God, the Agency through which the world was made, our Savior, he who died to satisfy the penalty that the Fall brought." These comments were first offered in an address at Brigham Young University 13. Mai 1953. | {{note|71}} J. Reuben Clark, Konferenzbericht (April 8, 1950), 181, auch zitiert in J. Reuben Clark, Immortality and Eternal Life, Melchizedek Priesthood Course of Study 1968–1969 (Salt Lake City: Die Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage), 163. Anderswo in einem weiteren Band (Seite 70) spricht Präsident Clark, ein Mitglied der Ersten Präsidentschaft von "Jesus, the Christ, the Redeemer of the World, the Son of God, the Agency through which the world was made, our Savior, he who died to satisfy the penalty that the Fall brought." These comments were first offered in an address at Brigham Young University 13. Mai 1953. | ||
{{note|72}} Spencer W. Kimball, | {{note|72}} Spencer W. Kimball, Lehren von Spencer W. Kimball, herausgegeben von Edward L. Kimball (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1982), 69–70. | ||
{{note|73}} Ensign (Mai 1975), 93, zitiert in Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley, 26–7. | {{note|73}} Ensign (Mai 1975), 93, zitiert in Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley, 26–7. | ||
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{{note|88}} The Lectures on Faith in Historical Perspective, herausgegeben von Larry E. Dahl and Charles D. Tate, Jr. (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1990), 84. | {{note|88}} The Lectures on Faith in Historical Perspective, herausgegeben von Larry E. Dahl and Charles D. Tate, Jr. (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1990), 84. | ||
{{note|89}} Joseph Smith, Kirchengeschichte, Band 2, 15; auch in | {{note|89}} Joseph Smith, Kirchengeschichte, Band 2, 15; auch in Lehren von Joseph Smith, 54–55. McKeever und Johnson behaupten, beide Bände gelesen zu haben. | ||
{{note|90}} Letter dated 6 February 1840, zitiert in The Words of Joseph Smith, compiled by Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1980), 33; also in Joseph Smith, History of the Church, Band 4, 78. McKeever and Johnson claim to have read the Ehat volume. | {{note|90}} Letter dated 6 February 1840, zitiert in The Words of Joseph Smith, compiled by Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1980), 33; also in Joseph Smith, History of the Church, Band 4, 78. McKeever and Johnson claim to have read the Ehat volume. | ||
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{{note|91}} Brigham Young, "The Lord's Supper, Etc.," Journal of Discourses, reported by David W. Evans 11 July 1869, Band 13 (London: Latter-Day Saint's Book Depot, 1871), 143, in Discourses of Brigham Young, herausgegeben von John A. Widtsoe (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1954), 153. | {{note|91}} Brigham Young, "The Lord's Supper, Etc.," Journal of Discourses, reported by David W. Evans 11 July 1869, Band 13 (London: Latter-Day Saint's Book Depot, 1871), 143, in Discourses of Brigham Young, herausgegeben von John A. Widtsoe (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1954), 153. | ||
{{note|92}} George Laub Journal, 12 May 1844, in The Words of Joseph Smith, 371. Cf. History of the Church, Band 4, 554; | {{note|92}} George Laub Journal, 12 May 1844, in The Words of Joseph Smith, 371. Cf. History of the Church, Band 4, 554; auch zitiert in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 1:268. Although the idea of 'original sin' is not dealt with in this chapter of Mormonism 101, it obviously played a part in the atonement, and was negated by the atonement. Joseph Smith was not the only one who suggested that original sin was removed by the atoning blood of Jesus Christ. The English Reformers, in their Thirty-nine Articles of Religion, wrote that the sacrificial death of Christ is defined as the "perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual," article XXXI, introduced and zitiert in Thomas C. Oden, The Word of Life. Systematic Theology, Band 2 (San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1989): 389. The discussion by Oden, with representative documentation, makes it clear, however, that the redemption, propitiation and satisfaction for sin is applied only to original sin; our actual sins are atoned for only if we exercise faith in the Atonement of Christ. | ||
{{note|93}} Moroni 8:12, 22. | {{note|93}} Moroni 8:12, 22. | ||
{{note|94}} Wilford Woodruff Journal, 20. März 1842, in The Words of Joseph Smith, 109. | {{note|94}} Wilford Woodruff Journal, 20. März 1842, in The Words of Joseph Smith, 109. Auch dies wider ist ein Werk, das McKeever und Johnson gelesen haben.. | ||
{{note|95}} Konferenzbericht (April 1917), 70–71, in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 1:379. For a recent comment on the blood of the Lamb saving little children, see Robert Millet, "The Regeneration of Fallen Man," in Nurturing Faith Through the Book of Mormon. The 24th Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1995), 128–129, where he cites Moroni 8:12, 22; Mosiah 3:16–19; LuB 29:46, 74:7; and refers to JST Matthew 18:11: 'these little ones have no need of repentance, /for/ I will save them'; and JST Matthew 19:13: 'such shall be saved.' Thomas Oden writes that Hugh of St. Victor (died 1141) wrote that those who die at birth or are retarded "will be saved by this atonement insofar as they are judged to be incapable of refusing it," Hugh of St. Victor, On the Sacraments of the Christian Faith 2:17 paraphrased in Oden, The Word of Life, Band 2, 392.Reformed scholar Augustus H. Strong, in defending his belief that infants are "through the grace of Christ certain of salvation," zitiert the following from John Calvin: "Infants whom the Lord gathers together from this life are regenerated by a secret operation of the Holy Spirit;" further, those who would exempt infants from the grace of salvation are guilty of an "execrable blasphemy;" it is a "blasphemy to be universally detested." [Augustus H. Strong, Systematic Theology (Philadelphia: The Judson Press, 1907), 663.] Strong quotes from several other Reformed scholars in this article (pages 660–664). | {{note|95}} Konferenzbericht (April 1917), 70–71, in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 1:379. For a recent comment on the blood of the Lamb saving little children, see Robert Millet, "The Regeneration of Fallen Man," in Nurturing Faith Through the Book of Mormon. The 24th Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1995), 128–129, where he cites Moroni 8:12, 22; Mosiah 3:16–19; LuB 29:46, 74:7; and refers to JST Matthew 18:11: 'these little ones have no need of repentance, /for/ I will save them'; and JST Matthew 19:13: 'such shall be saved.' Thomas Oden writes that Hugh of St. Victor (died 1141) wrote that those who die at birth or are retarded "will be saved by this atonement insofar as they are judged to be incapable of refusing it," Hugh of St. Victor, On the Sacraments of the Christian Faith 2:17 paraphrased in Oden, The Word of Life, Band 2, 392.Reformed scholar Augustus H. Strong, in defending his belief that infants are "through the grace of Christ certain of salvation," zitiert the following from John Calvin: "Infants whom the Lord gathers together from this life are regenerated by a secret operation of the Holy Spirit;" further, those who would exempt infants from the grace of salvation are guilty of an "execrable blasphemy;" it is a "blasphemy to be universally detested." [Augustus H. Strong, Systematic Theology (Philadelphia: The Judson Press, 1907), 663.] Strong quotes from several other Reformed scholars in this article (pages 660–664). | ||
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{{note|96}} Brigham Young, "The Gospel of Jesus Christ," Journal of Discourses, reported by David W. Evans 24 April 1870, Band 13 (London: Latter-Day Saint's Book Depot, 1871), 328, zitiert in Latter-day Commentary, 37. | {{note|96}} Brigham Young, "The Gospel of Jesus Christ," Journal of Discourses, reported by David W. Evans 24 April 1870, Band 13 (London: Latter-Day Saint's Book Depot, 1871), 328, zitiert in Latter-day Commentary, 37. | ||
{{note|97}} Heber J. Grant, Gospel Standards, 94, | {{note|97}} Heber J. Grant, Gospel Standards, 94, zitiert Journal History, entry for 9. September 1888. | ||
{{note|98 John Taylor, An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Company, 1882), 31. One can only wonder why McKeever and Johnson failed to take notice of a book by a President of the LDS Church, with the rather catchy title of "Mediation and Atonement." One would think it would have been the first place to look when seeking information about the LDS position relative to the Atonement. | {{note|98 John Taylor, An Examination into and an Elucidation of the Great Principle of the Mediation and Atonement of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (Salt Lake City: Deseret News Company, 1882), 31. One can only wonder why McKeever and Johnson failed to take notice of a book by a President of the LDS Church, with the rather catchy title of "Mediation and Atonement." One would think it would have been the first place to look when seeking information about the LDS position relative to the Atonement. | ||
{{note|99}} Collected Discourses, Band 4, herausgegeben von Brian H. Stuy (City Unknown: B.H.S. Publications, 1991), 230. Delivered | {{note|99}} Collected Discourses, Band 4, herausgegeben von Brian H. Stuy (City Unknown: B.H.S. Publications, 1991), 230. Delivered 20. Januar, 1895, at the Oneida Pfahlkonferenz in Franklin, Idaho. | ||
{{note|100}} Joseph F. Smith, Deseret News Weekly 50 (February 1895), 251. | {{note|100}} Joseph F. Smith, Deseret News Weekly 50 (February 1895), 251. | ||
{{note|101}} Collected Discourses, Band 4, 363–364. Delivered at | {{note|101}} Collected Discourses, Band 4, 363–364. Delivered at Generalkonferenz, 5. Oktober 1895. | ||
{{note|102}} Konferenzbericht (April 1901), 7–8, zitiert in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 1:182. | {{note|102}} Konferenzbericht (April 1901), 7–8, zitiert in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 1:182. |
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{{note|54 Joseph Smith, Geschichte der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, Band. 4 (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1978), 78; also in The Teachings of Joseph Smith, 55. Both these volumes were "studied" by McKeever and Johnson.
[back] John Taylor, "Reflections On the Sacrament, Etc.," Journal of Discourses, reported von G.D. Watt 22 Februar 1863, Band 10 (London: Latter-Day Saint's Book Depot, 1865), 115–116, zitiert in Callister, The Infinite Atonement, 11.
[back] Collected Discourses, Band 1, herausgegeben von Brian H. Stuy (City Unknown: B.H.S. Publishers, 1987), 344. Stated in an address on September 1, 1889. Sieben Jahre später erklärte er: "Jesus Christus …kam in die Welt und legte sein Leben nieder als Opfer für die Erlösung der Welt." [Collected Discourses (1892–1893), Band 3, 154.]
[back] Dies ist aus einem Brief, den er an den Herausgeber von Illustrated American schrieb, datiert vom 9. Januar 1891, gefunden in Messages of the First Presidency, Band 3, herausgegeben von James R. Clark (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1966), 206.
[back] Collected Discourses (1892–1893), Band 3, 168.
[back] Reverend F.S. Beggs, "The Mormon Problem in the West," Methodist Review (Sept 1896), Artikel VII: online Link.
[back] Konferenzbericht (April 1904), 51, in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 3:98–99.
[back] James E. Talmage, Jesus der Christus (Salt Lake City; Die Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage, 1915), 661, zitiert in Callister, The Infinite Atonement, 144.
[back] Konferenzbericht (Oktober 1921), 36, zitiert in Doxey, The Latter-day Prophets and the Doctrine and Covenants, 2:80–81.
[back] Konferenzbericht (April 1921), 203, zitiert in Grant, Gospel Standards, 14. McKeever und Johnson behaupten, diesen Band gelesen zu haben. Es ist auch zitiert in Latter-day Commentary, 371.
[back] Konferenzbericht (April 1925), 7–8, zitiert in Grant, Gospel Standards, 6–7.
[back] Deseret News Church Section (3. September 1938), 7, zitiert in Grant, Gospel Standards, 6.
[back] Heber J. Grant, "Marvelous Growth," Juvenile Instructor (Dezember 1929), 697, zitiert in Callister, The Infinite Atonement, 141.
[back] Liahona, the Elders Journal 29 (5. Januar 1932), 337–339, zitiert in Messages of the First Presidency, Band 5, 305.
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