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has gloss | eng: The King Follett discourse is an address delivered in Nauvoo, Illinois by Joseph Smith, Jr., president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, on April 7, 1844, less than three months before Smith's assassination. The discourse was presented to a congregation of probably more than ten thousand Latter Day Saints at a general conference held shortly after the funeral service of Elder King Follett, who had died on March 9, 1844 of accidental injuries. The sermon is notable for its claim that God was once a man, and that men and women can become gods through salvation and exaltation. |
lexicalization | eng: King Follett discourse |
instance of | (noun) an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) sermon, discourse, preaching |
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