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I've heard that the Articles of Faith used to consist of fourteen items. Is this true?
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here
The present-day Articles of Faith were not the first effort of members and missionaries from the Church to summarize their core beliefs. There are several different lists, written by different authors.
The Articles of Faith used today in the Church are from Joseph Smith's "Wentworth Letter," but this does not mean that the other summaries were not useful reflections of what early members believed was important for others to understand about their faith.
The following is an excerpt from the Encyclopedia of Mormonism:
Some are surprised to learn that there were different versions of the Articles of Faith published besides that contained in the Pearl of Great Price in the Latter-day Saint canon of scripture. Early Latter-day Saints made various attempts to summarize their beliefs succinctly for missionary purposes. These versions of the Articles of Faith contain subtle differences that yield enlighening insights. Click below to read faithful answers to the questions that have arisen as well as the various versions of the Articles of Faith that were written.

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