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:Upon approval of the Edmunds-Tucker Act 1887:
:Upon approval of the Edmunds-Tucker Act 1887:
:Congress had "turned the last key that seals their condemnation and lays the foundation for the overthrow & final destruction of the United States Government."
:Congress had "turned the last key that seals their condemnation and lays the foundation for the overthrow & final destruction of the United States Government."
:This is particularly interesting to consider in light of Ether 12:35-36
:This is particularly interesting to consider in light of [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/12.35-37?lang=eng#p34 Ether 12:35-37]
 
*[https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/ether/12.35-37?lang=eng#p34 Ether 12:35-37]
:"If the Gentiles have not charity" the Lord will take away their talent and give it unto another.


==Subtopics==
==Subtopics==

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  • Wilford Woodruf cited in Kenney, Scott G., ed. "Wilford Woodruf's Journal 1833-1898", 9 vols, Midvale, Utah, Signature Books, 1983 8:420-421
Kenney, Scott G., ed. "Wilford Woodruf's Journal 1833-1898", 9 vols, Midvale, Utah, Signature Books, 1983 8:420-421
Cited in B. Carmon Hard, "Self-Blame and the Manifesto", Dialogue, vol. 24, No. 3, Fall 1991, p. 45
Upon approval of the Edmunds-Tucker Act 1887:
Congress had "turned the last key that seals their condemnation and lays the foundation for the overthrow & final destruction of the United States Government."
This is particularly interesting to consider in light of Ether 12:35-37
"If the Gentiles have not charity" the Lord will take away their talent and give it unto another.

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