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In her journal, early pioneer Sarah Buchanan stated that what was
the “best and sweetest” she had tasted?
a.
Bread
b.
Molasses cookies
c.
Milk
d.
Watermelon
Yesterday’s answer:
C At the end of letters
From the 1839 mission to England: Doctrinal essentials
were the same as those taught today: the “first principles,” the atonement of
Christ, the apostasy and restoration, modern revelation, priesthood authority,
the Second Coming and the millennium, and so on. Joseph Smith’s Articles of
Faith were not yet written, but most of the ideas in them were fairly widely
taught. In addition, the idea that the saints were a covenant people” and that
in being baptized, they had accepted a “new and an everlasting covenant.” Was
very much on their minds. For example, many of the early Saints closed their
letters with a phrase such as “Yours in the Everlasting Covenant,” or “Yours in
the E.C.”
Men With a Mission 1837-1841, James
B. Allen et. al, (Deseret Book, Salt Lake City, Utah: 1992), 101.
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