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Seeing as how the vast majority of the Doctrine and Covenants is actually revelation from Jesus Christ, Himself, thousands.

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Jesus Christ is mentioned by name over 800 times in the Doctrine and Covenants. The book contains many revelations and teachings given by Jesus Christ to modern-day prophets.

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