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Latter-day Saints view angels as the messengers of God sent to mankind to deliver messages, minister to humanity; teach doctrines of salvation; call mankind to repentance; give priesthood keys; save individuals perilous times; and guide mankind.[1]
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There is no problem finding articles on Wikipedia. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mormon Church, and LDS Church all link to the same article. This is also a red herring.
- ^ name="Mormon Doctrine", page 36. , Deseret (1966) God's messengers, those individuals whom he sends (often from his personal presence in the eternal worlds), to deliver his messages (Luke 1:11-38); to minister to his children (Acts 10:1-8, 30-32); to teach them the doctrines of salvation (Mosiah 3); to call them to repentance (Moro. 7:31); to give them priesthood and keys (D. & C. 13; 128:20-21); to save them in perilous circumstances (1 Ne. 3:29-31; Dan. 6:22); to guide them in the performance of his work (Gen. 24: 7); to gather his elect in the last days (Matt. 24:31); to perform all needful things relative to his work (Moro. 7:29-33) — such messengers are called angels.