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Old Testament Revision, Extract, as Recorded in Cleminson, Record [Genesis 1–6; 9:1–17]

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Old Testament Revision 1, June 1830–ca. 7 Mar. 1831. Extract copied [between 1838 and 1846] in Cleminson, Record, pp. [33]–[95]; handwriting of
John Cleminson

28 Dec. 1798–28 Nov. 1879. Farmer, teacher, cabinet maker, carpenter, clerk. Born at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Migrated to St. John’s, New Brunswick (later in Canada), 1812. Moved to Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky. Moved to Lexington, Lillard Co...

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Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Old Testament Revision 1.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Old Testament Revision 1 Old Testament Revision, John Whitmer First Copy Old Testament Revision 2 Old Testament Revision, Extract, as Recorded in Cleminson, Record [Genesis 1–6; 9:1–17]

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then the angel spake saying this thing is a similitude of the sacrifice of the only begotton of the Father which is full of grace and truth. Wherefore thou shalt do all that thou doest in the name of the son. and thou shalt repent and call upon God in the name of the Son for evermore. And in that day the Holy Ghost fell upon Adam, which bore record of the Father and the Son, saying, I am Jesus Christ from the beginning henceforth and forever: that as thou hast fallen, thou mayest be redeemed and all mankind, even as many as will. And in that day Adam blessed God and was filled and began to prophecy concerning all the families of the Earth saying, blessed be the name of God for my transgression: for in this life I shall have joy. And again in my flesh I shall see God. And Eve his wife heard all these things and was glad saying, were it not for our transgression we should never had seed and should never have Known good and evil and the joy of our redemption and eternal life which God [p. [50]]
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Old Testament Revision, Extract, as Recorded in Cleminson, Record [Genesis 1–6; 9:1–17]
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63
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