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  • ...ept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little (Isaiah 28:10).... ...ldren of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear
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  • ...which we call “general apostasy,” a new dispensation has begun, led by a prophet or seer, or apostles, meant to reclaim the meek. ...as born of the Spirit, and became quickened in the inner man. And he heard a voice out of heaven, saying: Thou art baptized with fire, and with the Holy
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  • ...often still working in their various occupations and join the Choir out of a love of music and the Choir’s message. [[Image:MoTab.jpg|frame|alt=Mormon ==Broadened Mission to Reach a Global Audience==
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  • ...st.org/study/general-conference/2004/04/do-not-fear?lang=eng]. While still a young boy, Packer suffered from what the doctors believed to be pneumonia. ...to serve a full-time mission, President Packer served in the U.S. Army as a fighter pilot. It was during this time, that Packer read the [[Book of Morm
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  • In the 1995 statement “The Family: A Proclamation To The World,” the [[First Presidency]] and [[Quorum of the ...daughter of ''heavenly parents'' (emphasis added), and, as such, each has a divine nature and destiny. Gender is an essential characteristic of individ
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  • ...me to be assigned by President Thomas S. Monson to speak today and to add a few thoughts addressing the sisters of the Church. ...wer. I knew the name of this flower because since I was a child I have had a tender connection to it. The flower is called forget-me-not.
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  • ...e of [[Jesus Christ]] through [[angels|heavenly messengers]], was actually a prophet of God. There is, however, ample historical evidence to prove this ==The Nature of a Prophet==
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  • '''Moses Thatcher''' was a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles |Council of Twelve Apostles]] ...e snows and frosts of the winter of 1847-48 and the hunger that gnawed for a whole year as he herded sheep and digged roots, are not forgotten; nor are
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  • ...ranslated the English version into dozens of languages. The book contains a promise that whoever reads it sincerely, ponders its contents and asks [[He ...rd of a fallen people” (Doctrine and Covenants 20:9), who would serve as a warning to people of our day. The [http://bookofmormononline.com/free-book
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  • ...elings that overtake me these mornings when I am able to step outdoors for a few moments and breathe in the warm and comfortable aromas that I have come ...haps only the green grass, or the smell of sage brought from a distance by a breeze—will take me back to the days of my youth in Arizona. It was an ar
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  • ...back to the hotel for two more years. He spent eighteen months working as a groom for Edward Griswold in Long Island, New York. ...business for eighteen months. After that, he spent seven years working at a type foundry in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • ...t the age of 90. Press coverage at the time of his passing extolled him as a man of one-on-one service. ==A Man of Compassion from His Youth==
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  • ...erent that we would need to unite our strengths and stewardships to create a whole. Neither man nor woman is perfect or complete without the other" ("It Elder Neal A Maxwell, a prominent Church leader from 1974 up to his death in 2004, added this view
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  • ...bers of our faith. This is for all residents of Star Valley and it will be a blessing to this area. ...e of the surrounding community, who will benefit from the peace and beauty a temple brings."
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  • President [[Dallin H. Oaks]], counselor in the [[First Presidency]] and then a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] of the Church of Jesus Chri ...source is God. Our access to that power is through our covenants with Him. A covenant is an agreement between God and man, an accord whose terms are set
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  • ...ore understandably sensitive, The Church of Jesus Christ undertook to make a covenant with Israel not to teach, preach, or even answer questions about M ...ael and the Palestinian merchants in Jerusalem’s Old City could identify a Mormon on sight, just by the “Mormon glow” that studies have shown is p
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  • ...isability specialist manager for the Church. “We recognize we still have a long way to go, but we are committed to increasing the disability resources ...y well, while others prefer to actually read ASL. Written ASL is more like a romance language than pure English, and uses more imagery. Many deaf people
    21 KB (3,009 words) - 14:30, 19 February 2024
  • ...ed for the convenience of the people." The work performed in holy temples, a work restored to the earth by ministering angels under the direction of God ...dotting” phrase: “Families are to be sealed together for all eternity. A welding link is to be forged between the fathers and the children. . . . Fo
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  • ...imony. Any other use of the sacred procreative powers is a sexual sin—or a violation of God’s law of chastity. Sexual sins—which are sometimes ref ...tions before marriage and totally fidelity afterward.<ref>See "The Family: A Proclamation to the World." </ref> As with all of God’s laws, obedience b
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  • ...of the Twelve Apostles]] from 1921 until his death. Elder Widtsoe was also a noted author, scientist, and academician. ...ly moved to Trondheim. Here his mother was introduced to the LDS Church by a shoemaker.<ref>Parrish. ''Widtsoe''. pp. 20–23</ref>
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