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| #1006315 in Books | 2011-03-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.80 x6.25l,2.21 | File type: PDF | 500 pages||43 of 44 people found the following review helpful.| Invaluable Resource|By Richard Thomas|Devery Anderson has provided an invaluable resource to those interested in LDS temple ordinances, policies and related practices. I was not sure what to expect in a "documentary history" but I was soon fascinated by Anderson's extensive compilation of resources that collectively provides a chronological history of the evolution of LDS te|From the Inside Flap|
|from the jacket flap:|Originally, in the Nauvoo temple and Utah’s Endowment House, people dressed for the temple in a long white nightshirt or nightgown that extended below the knee. At a veil representing heaven, t
Over the years, the LDS Church has struggled with how best to convey information about the temple to its members. “We recommend that a definition be given in the temple of the symbolism and significance of the various marks in the garment,” a committee of apostles wrote to the First Presidency in 1936. “We are very concerned that our people [who are] going to the temple for the first time have a better introduction to the temple,&rdquo...
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