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Then, let there be a general
arecorder, to whom these other records can be handed, being attended with certificates over their own signatures, certifying that
the record they have made is true. Then
the general
church recorder can enter
the record on
the general
church book, with
the certificates and all
the attending witnesses, with his own statement that he verily believes
the above statement and records to be true, from his knowledge of
the general character and appointment of those men
by the church. And when this is done on
the general
church book,
the record shall be just as holy, and shall answer
the ordinance just
the same as if he had seen with his eyes and heard with his ears, and made a record of
the same on
the general
church book.
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