
The Government of God, written by John Taylor and first published in 1852, is a theological exploration of divine governance versus human chaos. The text examines the moral and spiritual dimensions of existence, emphasizing the need for divine order to restore harmony in society. Taylor discusses themes of righteousness, accountability, and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth, arguing that understanding one's relationship with the divine is crucial for societal redemption. This work is significant within Latter Day Saint literature and addresses controversial doctrines of the faith.










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