id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34362 Widtsoe, John Andreas Joseph Smith as Scientist: A Contribution to Mormon Philosophy .txt text/plain 44458 2442 69 [Sidenote: Joseph Smith stated the existence of a universe-filling [Sidenote: Laws of nature are man's simplest expression of many [Sidenote: Joseph Smith taught the universality of life.] with the Father." "Man was also in the beginning with God. Intelligence, or the light of truth, was not created or made, neither [Sidenote: Joseph Smith taught that man is organized from matter, doctrines of Joseph Smith relating to the nature of man, but to call [Sidenote: Joseph Smith anticipated the world of science in the word natural phenomena, such as space, time, matter, motion and force, Mr. Spencer concludes that all evidence agrees in showing that "every [Sidenote: Joseph Smith taught the law of eternal growth--evolution.] man, so used natural laws that his eternal, spiritual body became also in science, to the man who obeys the law of nature, come greater Joseph Smith, the doctrine is taught that all things advance; that man ./cache/34362.txt ./txt/34362.txt