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D&C 74
For
the
a
unbelieving
b
husband
is
c
sanctified
by
the
wife,
and
the
unbelieving
wife
is
sanctified
by
the
husband;
else
were
your
children
unclean,
but
now
are
they
holy.
2 Now,
in
the
days
of
the
apostles
the
law
of
circumcision
was
had
among
all
the
Jews
who
believed
not
the
gospel
of
Jesus
Christ.
3 And
it
came
to
pass
that
there
arose
a
great
a
contention
among
the
people
concerning
the
law
of
b
circumcision,
for
the
unbelieving
husband
was
desirous
that
his
children
should
be
circumcised
and
become
subject
to
the
c
law
of
Moses,
which
law
was
fulfilled.
4 And
it
came
to
pass
that
the
children,
being
brought
up
in
subjection
to
the
law
of
Moses,
gave
heed
to
the
a
traditions
of
their
fathers
and
believed
not
the
gospel
of
Christ,
wherein
they
became
unholy.
5 Wherefore,
for
this
cause
the
apostle
wrote
unto
the
church,
giving
unto
them
a
commandment,
not
of
the
Lord,
but
of
himself,
that
a
believer
should
not
be
a
united
to
an
b
unbeliever;
except
the
c
law
of
Moses
should
be
done
away
among
them,
6 That
their
children
might
remain
without
circumcision;
and
that
the
a
tradition
might
be
done
away,
which
saith
that
little
children
are
unholy;
for
it
was
had
among
the
Jews;
7 But
little
a
children
are
b
holy,
being
c
sanctified
through
the
d
atonement
of
Jesus
Christ;
and
this
is
what
the
scriptures
mean.
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