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10.Armin van Buuren feat. Jennifer Rene - Fine Without You (Original Mix) 9.Vali Barbulescu feat. Damon - Inside Of You (Original Mix) 8.Dj Rynno feat. Sylvia - Deep (Original Mix) 7.Geo Da Silva vs. Dj Jungle - Far Away 2009 (Cj Stone Remix) 6.Tom Boxer feat. Mike Diamondz - Dancing (Original Mix) 5.Will & The People - Knocking (Sandy Rivera's Club Mix) 4.Connect-R - Burning L... Read More
Recently I discovered a new website http://www.gospeldoctrine.org/process.php?pname=ShopfrontProcess-Sta rt&cu rrency=price.USD This website is offering Gospel Doctrine lessons as downloads or CDs. These lessons are the work of radio host Donna Max. On the website she explains why she has done these. These lessons are recordings of her radio shows. Each CD has 52 Gospel Doctrine lessons, in MP3 format. You can order the CD... Read More
Week 15 -- Gentleness, Patience, Forgiveness By Linda and Richard Eyre It was Tennyson who spoke of “gentleness, which, when it weds with manhood, makes the man." In our Lord this wedding was supreme, for despite his strength and power he possessed the greatest tenderness and compassion of anyone who has lived on earth. ... Read More
The First Splinter (1831) According to George A. Smith, speaking in the tabernacle in Salt Lake City in January 1858, the first schismatic group in the Restored Church was established in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1831. Wycam Clark and Northrop Sweet, both having been converted by the Lamanite Missionaries in November 1830, joined with four other apostates and established what they termed the "Pure Church of Christ" with Clark as prophet. They believed Joseph to be a fallen prophet... Read More
"And More Too" (1831) Much has been said about Martin Harris' loss of his farm to pay for the printing of the Book of Mormon. What is less known is that although the farm was sold at auction in April 1831, supposedly to pay off the printer's debt, the editor Pomeroy Tucker judged that Martin could have paid the bill from other resources. It should also be remembered that Martin had to dispose of his property anyway in making his move to Kirtland. And finally, in an interview given to a... Read More
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