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Set Form vs. Free Expression in Ordinations, Part 2 of Holy Priesthood Volume 1

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Set Form vs. Free Expression in Ordinations, Part 2 of Holy Priesthood Volume 1

 

The wording in Priesthood conferrals and ordinations to Priesthood office has been an ongoing problem in the LDS Church for over 100 years, the issue being between a set form or a free expression. To what extent either of these methods is used may decide the valid reception of the Priesthood or merely receiving an office in the Church.

An interesting guideline was published by the Church in 1947 which seemed to indicate that men should avoid “memorized prayers” and depend upon “inspiration” in these administrations:

Rather than follow set forms the brethren should live so that they may have the inspiration of the Spirit of God when called upon to officiate in the ordinances. Then their prayers will be simple, direct, appropriate and effective in the sight of God.

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