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Wilford Woodruff's Witness - The Development of Temple Doctrine (Paperback)
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Wilford Woodruff's Witness - The Development of Temple Doctrine (Paperback)
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The history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'
temple doctrine begins in 1823, when the angel Moroni teaches
Joseph Smith of the ancient prophet Elijah's mission. Following the
restoration of the Aaronic and Melchizedek priesthoods in 1829 and
the conferral of priesthood keys through other divine messengers in
1836, temple ordinances were introduced through Joseph Smith. After
Smith's death in 1844, Brigham Young refined the rituals according
to Smith's instructions, administered new ordinances, and suspended
others as the Church and circumstances evolved. In 1894, the
prophet Wilford Woodruff received a revelation regarding
generational family sealings that would resolve unsettled issues
and establish modern temple worship. Over the seventy-one years
following Smith's introduction to Elijah's mission, Woodruff was a
witness to and catalyst in the implementation of temple ordinances
and practices. His experiences in Kirtland and Nauvoo prepared him
to receive additional revelations regarding temple worship. Through
the years he continued the pattern of seeking revelation in order
to clarify rites and effect changes based on practical experience.
Jennifer Mackley's meticulously researched biographical narrative
chronicles the development of temple doctrine through the
examination of Wilford Woodruff's personal life. The account
unfolds in Woodruff's own words, drawn from primary sources
including journals, discourses, and letters. It follows Woodruff's
experiences and perspectives on decisions made by Smith, Young, and
John Taylor in relation to the temple ceremonies and ordinances
during their tenures as leaders of the church. The book explores
how Woodruff came to firmly believe in revelation and the role of
prophets but not expect perfection in either. Ultimately, the
narrative emphasizes the personal side of Woodruff's historically
significant life, conveying the depth of his sacrifices for his
beliefs, the importance he placed on the redemption of his extended
family-both living and dead-and the impact this level of focus had
on his daily pursuits. Mackley elucidates the doctrine's sixty-year
progression from Old Testament practices of washings and anointings
in the 1830s, to the endowment, sealings, and priesthood adoptions
in the 1840s, through all of the vicarious ordinances for the dead
in the 1870s, to the sealing of multigenerational families in the
1890s-all in a user-friendly reference work for members of the LDS
church and anyone else interested in its history and development.
Her narrative is enhanced by 120 archival images (some previously
unpublished), as well as extensive footnotes and citations for the
reader's further study. Many existing books discuss specific temple
ordinances, but the complete history of all temple ordinances has
never been included in a single volume-until now.
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