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I would say that a complete study of the scriptures, in their meaning and in our understanding of them and the gaining of a testimony that they speak the truth in so far as they are translated correctly.Then applying their teachings in our lives. To bare record that Jesus is the Christ, that He died to save us all from our sins through our repentance, faith and our good works.

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