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Revision as of 18:24, 31 May 2017
- Those who believe the words of the Lord will be bapized and receive the Holy Ghost.
- "Baptism by immersion for the remision of sins" is the third principle of the Gospel.
- Baptism symbolizes death and resurrection of Christ and our own spiritual rebirth.
- Baptism symbolizes death and resurrection of Christ and our own spiritual rebirth.
- Tad R. Callister, "The Inevitable Apostasy", pp. 160-168, 221-242
- How the true doctrine of baptism has been lost. (pp. 160-168)
- Infant Baptism (pp. 221-231)
- Baptism by Immersion (pp. 231-236)
- Baptism for the Dead (pp. 236-242)
- Oliver Cowdery in Dean C. Jesse, ed., "The Papers of Joseph Smith", Vol. 1, p. 30
- Thoughts on his and Joseph's eagerness for baptism while translating.