![]() “Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?” “Ye shall know them by their fruits,” he said. He warned of false prophets who would come in sheep’s clothing but who would have their own selfish motives to fulfill. The Savior acknowledged that there would be imposters who would attempt to pass themselves off as his authorized representatives. In any case, the Lord’s test is the only one that will stand with the passage of time and reveal the truth about those who claim to do his work. They may even tell more about the one doing the reflecting than the one being reflected upon. Such reflections may be interesting, but they may not always be accurate. Often, documents of historical interest reflect, at best, the way one individual recalls or perceives events or the actions and motives of those who participated in them. They overreach the tentative significance of any historical document that may survive the passage of time, whether it relates to specific events or to the people who participated in the events. These are tests which the Lord himself prescribed. I would like, instead, to point to some ultimate tests that can be applied to determine the divine nature of any religious work. In my remarks today I do not wish to make any assessment of the validity of the newly discovered documents nor the extent to which they might, in the eyes of some, affect the reconstruction of Church history. A wide range of opinions has been expressed regarding the extent to which these new disclosures should affect our perceptions of the traditional and scriptural accounts of Joseph’s divine calling and his part in bringing about the restoration of the gospel and the church of Jesus Christ. dll issue, but the only big advice i can give you is dont delete your visual C+++'s before finding the CommonRedist folder.In recent months, several items of historical interest have surfaced in one way or another, stirring a renewed interest in the life of Joseph Smith and the means through which he established the Church. Find it, install those specific libraries and after a reboot, you shouldn't have any issue with ToS not loading. So this is the only solution that genuinely fixed my issue with ToS not loading: The CommonRedist folder exists somewhere in your steam folder. As is said earlier, Steam will download any Redistribution Library needed to play a game when you install them- so there has to be a commonRedist folder somewhere for steam to put the redist. Copying it and putting it in your pc will show that the CommonRedist folder doesnt exists. On the internet and mostly steam forums, you'll see people writting a direct link to their CommonRedist folder. So this leads to two possible fixes:Ī) Reinstall the game entirely and force steam to install the visual libraries needed for the game (which steam does every time you do a fresh install/reinstall).ī) Find the CommonRedist folder. dll file does nothing- its more likely you'll get a virus from the internet that will brick your pc for messing with the system32 folder and your games will now move on to the next missing. (Msvcp140.dll to be exact) Downloading the missing. All of them would say there is a missing. Fatal Error as now every single game in my Steam library wouldn't load. Time.Īfter six months of doing that shit every damn time i decided to find a definite solution: delete my libraries and reinstall them again from their official DL page. Repairing the library forces you to reboot your pc, and fixes the issue temporarily but every single time you want to play ToS, you'll have to load the game (which would fail to do so), repair the libraries, reboot and reload the game again. When you uninstall a library, the file gives you two options: uninstall and repair. ![]() What fixed my issue (runtime error) was two things: Its pretty long but i tried to make it more detailed so you can avoid doing the same mistakes i did. The latest libraries (2013 and up) override the old ones, so this is also a cause as to why your game wont load. What wont fix it is reinstalling the library by downloading the visual C+++'s from their official Microsoft Dl page. Hi, i had this same issue for more than 6 months until a few weeks ago when i decided to uninstall and reinstall the c+++ library.
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