Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 27, 296 | Christians and to profess our belief in the chief mysteries of
2 2, 29, 321 | neglecting to profess his belief in what God has taught.
3 2, 29, 324 | neglect to profess their belief in what-God has taught?~
4 2, 29, 324 | neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught are
5 3, 5, 272 | What has always been the belief of the Church concerning
6 3, 7, 327 | suffered death to testify their belief in the words and works of
7 3, 11, 485 | became man could be saved by belief in the Redeemer to come
8 3, 12, 555 | persons guilty who put firm belief in religious or other practices
9 3, 12, 555 | Persons who put a firm belief in religious or other practices
10 3, 14, 631 | heaven; but it is the common belief they will go to some place
11 3, 26, 1065| Christians and to profess our belief in the chief mysteries of
12 3, 29, 1136| guiding their religious belief and actions.~ ~ ~
13 3, 30, 1162| Because by our pretended belief we encourage these impostors
14 3, 30, 1164| neglecting to profess his belief in what God has taught.~ ~
15 3, 30, 1173| neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught?~
16 3, 30, 1173| neglect to profess their belief in what God has taught are
17 3, 30, 1174| neglect to profess their belief?~A. Persons who are members
18 3, 30, 1174| neglect to profess their belief by living contrary to the
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