W.W. Phelps composes a poem that parallels "Adam and Eve" with Heavenly Father and Mother.

Date
Jan 15, 1845
Type
Periodical
Source
W. W. Phelps
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

W.W. Phelps, "Come to Me," Times and Seasons 6 no. 1 (January 15, 1845): 783

Scribe/Publisher
Times and Seasons
People
W. W. Phelps, Eve, Heavenly Father, Heavenly Mother, Adam
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

Come to me, here are Adam and Eve at the head

Of a multitude, quicken'd and rais'd from the dead:

Here's the knowledge that was, or that is, or will be—

In the gen'ral assembly of worlds: Come to me.

Come to me; here's the myst'ry that man hath not see;

Here's our Father in heaven, and Mother, the Queen;

Here are worlds that have been, and the worlds yet to be;

Here's eternity,—endless; amen: Come to me.

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