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Excerpt from The Latter-Day Saints' Millennial Star, Vol. 78: May 25, 1916
Closing hymn, Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise. Benedic tion was pronounced by Brother William Seckington.
The afternoon session commenced by singing Come, 0 Thou King of kings. Prayer by Elder Aaron T. Pingree. Continued by singing, High on the mountain top.
The names of the general and local authorities were then pre sented, and those officers were unanimously sustained.
President James Judd expressed his pleasure in meeting again to hear the servants of God. He stated that the world is becoming irreligious and is making light of the lawsof God. We should be of one mind and one faith, as Paul in speaking to the Corinthians said, I exhort you in the name of Jesus Christ to be of one faith. All the different churches can not be right, but they all could be wrong, and there can be only one true church, as there can be only one way to enter the kingdom of heaven. There was only one gospel given, and no one had the right to alter or change that gospel. The servants of God had divine authority and were called of God to preach this gospel. Therefore what Peter preached was the gospel of Jesus Christ, for he was called of God; he taught faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; also, repentance and baptism, and the laying on of hands for the reception of the Holy Ghost.
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