Sunday Reading.

Holy Ambition of a Priest.

If I had been sent to turn the world over, to dig down a mountain, to go to the ends of the earth, to traverse the deserts of Arabia, it would have been easier than to have undertaken to rest, while the Priesthood was upon me.—Parley P. Pratt.

[Ogden Standard Examiner, June 4, 1887]

[transcribed and proofread by David Grow, Sept. 2006]

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Sunday Reading.

An immortal intelligence, clothed with a mortal tabernacle, is called a man.—Parley P. Pratt.

[Ogden Standard Examiner, June 11, 1887]

[transcribed and proofread by David Grow, Sept. 2006]

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Sunday Reading.

As in earth, so in the spirit world, no person can enter into the privileges of the gospel until the keys are turned, and the gospel opened by those in authority, for all which there is time, according to the wise dispensations of justice and mercy.—Parley P. Pratt.

[Ogden Standard Examiner, June 18, 1887]

[transcribed and proofread by David Grow, Sept. 2006]

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