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===Lecture 5=== The [[God in Mormonism|Godhead]], or the collective persons of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, is expounded upon: #The Godhead consists of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|1}}) #There are two "personages", the Father and the Son, that constitute the "supreme power over all things" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}, Q&A section) #The Father is a "personage of spirit, glory, and power" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}) #The Son is a "personage of [[tabernacle#New Testament and Islamic references|tabernacle]]" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}) who "possess[es] the same mind with the Father; which Mind is the Holy Spirit" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}) #The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit constitute the "supreme power over all things" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}) #"These three constitute the Godhead and are one: the Father and the Son possessing the same mind, the same [[wisdom]], glory, power, and fullness;" ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}}) #The Son is "filled with the fullness of the Mind of the Father, or in other words, the Spirit of the Father." ({{lds|Lecture|lof|5|2}})
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