"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.

Type

Sermons

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1856/06/15