"The Millennium, and Other Poems" by Parley P. Pratt is a collection of early 19th-century poetry that is focused on spirituality and scripture. The poems explore faith, revelation, and deep commitment through teachings connected to the Latter-Day Saint movement. The beginning of the book reveals the start of sacred ideas, and the author mentions how his time at places, such as Niagara Falls, and being imprisoned were inspirational moments for creating his poems. The chapters bring up the idea of the Millennium, relating to biblical events and predictions of Israel coming together and the Second Coming of Christ. Pratt uses lively language to show the happiness and faith connected to these spiritual subjects, persuading readers to think about the complete revival and heavenly agreement promised by his religious beliefs.

The Millennium, and Other Poems To Which is Annexed, a Treatise on the Regeneration and Eternal Duration of Matter
By Parley P. (Parley Parker) Pratt
Immerse yourself in 19th-century spiritual verses, weaving faith, prophecy, and the promise of divine restoration into a tapestry of hope and reflection.
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2019-08-09
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About the AuthorParley Parker Pratt Sr. was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement whose writings became a significant early nineteenth-century exposition of the Latter Day Saint faith. Named in 1835 as one of the first members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Pratt was part of the Quorum's successful mission to Great Britain from 1839 to 1841. Pratt has been called "the Apostle Paul of Mormonism" for his promotion of distinctive Mormon doctrines.
Parley Parker Pratt Sr. was an early leader of the Latter Day Saint movement whose writings became a significant early nineteenth-century exposition of the Latter Day Saint faith. Named in 1835 as one of the first members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Pratt was part of the Quorum's successful mission to Great Britain from 1839 to 1841. Pratt has been called "the Apostle Paul of Mormonism" for his promotion of distinctive Mormon doctrines.
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