Eliza R. Snow makes a distinction between "Adam" and "Eloheim"; man and woman, through the Gospel, can be brought back into the presence of "God our Father" (Eloheim).

Date
May 12, 1872
Type
Meeting Minutes / Notes
Source
Eliza R. Snow
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
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Reference

Big Cottonwood Relief Society, Big Cottonwood Meetinghouse, Big Cottonwood [Holladay], Utah Territory, May 15, 1872, Big Cottonwood Ward, Granite Stake, Relief Society Minutes and Records (1868–1948), vol. 1 (1868–1882), Church Historian's Press, accessed May 8, 2022

Scribe/Publisher
Church Historian's Press
People
Eliza R. Snow, Eve, Elizabeth A. Howard, Adam
Audience
Reading Public
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When Adam and Eve were brought from the presence of Eloheim, they stood equal, there was no opposing power, or feelings between them, but after Eve partook of the forbidden fruit, Man was placed at the head, and by the order or law of obedience, man and woman, can again be brought into the presence of God our Father

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