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Chapter 6

Repentant persons are baptized and fellowshipped—Church members who repent are forgiven—Meetings are conducted by the power of the Holy Ghost. About A.D. 401–421.

And now I speak concerning baptism. Behold, elders, priests, and teachers were baptized; and they were not baptized save they brought forth fruit meet that they were worthy of it.

Neither did they receive any unto baptism save they came forth with a broken heart and a contrite spirit, and witnessed unto the church that they truly repented of all their sins.

And none were received unto baptism save they took upon them the name of Christ, having a determination to serve him to the end.

And after they had been received unto baptism, and were wrought upon and cleansed by the power of the Holy Ghost, they were numbered among the people of the church of Christ; and their names were taken, that they might be remembered and nourished by the good word of God, to keep them in the right way, to keep them continually watchful unto prayer, relying alone upon the merits of Christ, who was the author and the finisher of their faith.

And the church did meet together oft, to fast and to pray, and to speak one with another concerning the welfare of their souls.

And they did meet together oft to partake of bread and wine, in remembrance of the Lord Jesus.

And they were strict to observe that there should be no iniquity among them; and whoso was found to commit iniquity, and three witnesses of the church did condemn them before the elders, and if they repented not, and confessed not, their names were blotted out, and they were not numbered among the people of Christ.

But as oft as they repented and sought forgiveness, with real intent, they were forgiven.

And their meetings were conducted by the church after the manner of the workings of the Spirit, and by the power of the Holy Ghost; for as the power of the Holy Ghost led them whether to preach, or to exhort, or to pray, or to supplicate, or to sing, even so it was done.

      • B.C. (noun)

        Before the birth of Christ.

      • after the manner of (adverb phrase)

        Following the pattern or customs of; according to the principles of.

      • baptism (noun)

        A ceremony in which a person is immersed in water to symbolize being cleansed from sin. A person who is baptized becomes a member of Christ’s Church.

      • baptize (verb)

        To perform the ordinance of baptism. In baptism a person is immersed in water to symbolize being cleansed from sin.

      • before (preposition)

        In front of.

      • behold (interjection, archaic)

        Look! See! In fact.

      • bring forth (verb)

        To produce; to bear.

      • broken heart (noun)

        Sorrow for one’s sins.

      • Christ (noun)

        A title for Jesus Christ. The titles Christ and Messiah both mean a king or priest sent by God to save the world.

      • concerning (preposition)

        About.

      • conduct (verb)

        To manage; to direct.

      • continually (adverb)

        Always; without pause.

      • contrite spirit (noun)

        A repentant attitude; sorrow for sins, along with the desire to change and to make amends.

      • did, didst (verb, archaic)

        A term used before verbs to make them past tense.

      • exhort (verb)

        To urge; to try to persuade.

      • faith (noun)

        Belief in God, willingness to follow His gospel, and trust in the impressions of the Holy Ghost.

      • for (conjunction)

        Because.

      • God (proper noun)

        God the Father or His Son, Jesus Christ. God the Father rules all things with perfect justice, mercy, and love. Jesus Christ often speaks and acts for His Father. He suffered so that we could be forgiven of our sins and be resurrected. The Father and Son are separate individuals but are united in purpose.

      • Holy Ghost (proper noun)

        The Holy Ghost, also known as the Holy Spirit or the Spirit of the Lord. He is a divine spirit, one in purpose with God the Father and Jesus Christ. He speaks to our hearts and testifies of truth.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • iniquity (noun)

        Wickedness; evil.

      • real intent (noun phrase)

        Committed; having an honest desire to do something.

      • Jesus (proper noun)

        Personal name of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. The name means “Savior.”

      • Lord (noun)

        A term of respect for God the Father or Jesus Christ.

      • merit (noun)

        Good characteristic or act.

      • might (verb)

        Can; could.

      • none (pronoun)

        No one.

      • nourish (verb)

        To feed; to care for (physically or spiritually).

      • one with another (adverb)

        With each other.

      • partake, partake of (verb)

        To eat or drink; to take a portion.

      • pray (verb)

        To speak to God, out loud or silently.

      • preach (verb)

        To give a public speech on principles of faith or on how to live a righteous life.

      • priest (noun)

        A man authorized by God to teach, lead, and perform ordinances like baptism; a leader in one of the apostate churches in the Book of Mormon.

      • repent (verb)

        To feel sorrow for one’s sins, ask to be forgiven, and change one’s life.

      • save (preposition)

        Except; unless.

      • seek, sought (verb)

        To strive for; to try to obtain or make happen.

      • should (verb)

        May; must; ought to.

      • sin (noun)

        An evil act; disobedience to God’s commandments.

      • soul (noun)

        Spirit; the part of us that exists before birth, that continues after death, and that has awareness and the ability to choose.

      • Spirit (noun)

        The Holy Ghost, also known as the Spirit of the Lord. He is a divine spirit, one in purpose with God the Father and Jesus Christ. He speaks to our hearts and testifies of truth.

      • that (conjunction)

        In order that; so that.

      • truly (adverb)

        Genuinely; sincerely; actually.

      • unto (preposition)

        To.

      • welfare (noun)

        Well-being; benefit; good; advantage.

      • whoso (pronoun)

        Anyone that; whoever; whosoever.

      • witness (noun)

        A person who sees and hears something and gives testimony about it.

      • word (noun)

        Teachings of the gospel.

      • wrought upon (verb phrase)

        Worked on; influenced.