
A VOICE OF WARNING AND INSTRUCTION TO ALL PEOPLE, - OR, - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FAITH AND DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
PREFACE - TO THE SECOND EUROPEAN EDITION.
PREFACE - TO THE FIRST AMERICAN EDITION.
A VOICE OF WARNING AND INSTRUCTION TO ALL PEOPLE. - CHAPTER I. - ON PROPHECY ALREADY FULFILLED.
CHAPTER II. - ON THE FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY YET FUTURE.
CHAPTER III. - THE KINGDOM OF GOD.
CHAPTER IV. - THE BOOK OF MORMON—ORIGIN OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, ETC.
CHAPTER V. - THE RESURRECTION OF THE SAINTS, AND THE RESTORATION OF ALL THINGS SPOKEN BY THE PROPHETS.
CHAPTER VI. - THE DEALINGS OF GOD WITH ALL NATIONS, IN REGARD TO REVELATION.
DOCTRINE OF CHRIST. - DOCTRINES OF MEN.
A fervent invitation to explore the foundations of a young faith, this work opens with scriptural echoes and a humble farmer‑turned‑prophet’s plea to bring “the truth of God” into the lives of everyday people. Written in the mid‑19th century, the author shares his straightforward, unadorned reflections on divine revelation, offering clear instruction without the ornate language of academic theology. The prefaces reveal the book’s surprising rise from obscurity to wide circulation across America and Europe, underscoring its role as a beacon for those seeking certainty amid the religious tumult of the era.
Listeners will hear a vivid portrait of early Latter‑day Saint belief, framed by personal testimony and the author’s conviction that the principles he presents will endure worldwide. The narrative balances earnest devotion with accounts of persecution, inviting the audience to consider how a simple, earnest voice can inspire profound spiritual transformation.
Full title
A Voice of Warning Or, an introduction to the faith and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (308K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1807–1857
An early Latter-day Saint leader, missionary, and writer, he helped shape the movement’s theology through sermons, pamphlets, poetry, and one of the best-known autobiographies from the faith’s first generation. His life was marked by dramatic missions, imprisonment, and conflict on the American frontier before his violent death in 1857.
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