"The Order of Progression in Knowledge - The Way By Which Saints Become One - Aptness of Men to Remember Evil Rather Than Good - a Characteristic of Saints is to Remember Good and Forget Evil - Our Affections Should Be Placed on the Kingdom of God Above All Other Things" (June 15, 1856)
Title
"The Order of Progression in Knowledge - The Way By Which Saints Become One - Aptness of Men to Remember Evil Rather Than Good - a Characteristic of Saints is to Remember Good and Forget Evil - Our Affections Should Be Placed on the Kingdom of God Above All Other Things" (June 15, 1856)
Description
Journal of Discourses, 26 vols. (Liverpool: F.D. Richards, et al., 1855-86) 3:354-361.
A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 15, 1856.
Reported by G. D. Watt.
Reported by G. D. Watt.
Type
Sermons
Date (allowed formats: yyyy, yyyy/mm, yyyy/mm/dd)
1856/06/15