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Celestial Symbols: Symbolism in Doctrine, Religious Tradition and Temple Architecture

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Book Description
The Lord's Plan of Salvation is deeply interwoven with symbolic representations. This is especially so with respect to Christ and His atonement, baptism, and the temple. In this book, Allen H. Barber lists over 300 symbols, explains their meanings and tells how the Lord uses them to teach His plan of salvation through the scriptures, the prophets, and in the temples.

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Book Information
PublisherHorizon Pub & Dist Inc
BindingPerfect Paperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages206
ISBN-100882903446
ISBN-13978-0882903446
Publication Date/1999
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About Allen H. Barber (Author) : Allen H. Barber is a published author. A published credit of Allen H. Barber is Celestial Symbols: Symbolism in Doctrine, Religious Tradition and Temple Architecture.
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