Birth: September 21, 1862 Death: July 27, 1933
Our Lord's descent from the holy heights of the Mount of Transfiguration was more than a physical return from greater to lesser altitudes; it was a p….
The Lord's hand in in our lives; if we will but feel for it, in the darkness, we can grasp it and be lifted thereby..
Gratitude is twin sister to humility; Pride is foe to both..
Physical exercise is indispensable to the development of body, and quite as certainly is spiritual activity requisite to the healthful and normal dev….
No man will be kept in hell loner than is necessary to bring him to a fitness for something better. When he reaches that stage the prison doors will ….
Prayer is the Lord's great sterilizer against the germs of spiritual disease..
Belief is in a sense passive, an agreement or acceptance only; faith is active and positive, embracing such reliance and confidence as will lead to w….
No pang that is suffered by man or woman upon the earth will be without its compensating effect . . . if it be met with patience..
No jot, iota, or tittle of the temple rites is otherwise than uplifting and sanctifying. In every detail the endowment ceremony contributes to covena….
The man who cannot listen to an argument which opposes his views either has a weak position or is a weak defender of it. No opinion that cannot stand….
Mortal birth is a boon to which only those spirits who kept their first estate are eligible..
We have been told . . . that this life is a necessary part in the course of progression designed by our Father. We have been taught . . . to look upo….
The world's greatest champion of woman and womanhood is Jesus the Christ..
Mere pleasure is at best but fleeting; happiness is abiding, for in the recollection thereof is renewed..
Within the Gospel of Jesus Christ there is room and place for every truth thus far learned by man or yet to be made known..
We hear much nowadays as to the speculative ideas of men concerning the condition beyond the grave; but the admission that there is an individual exi….
Belief, in one of its accepted senses, may consist in a merely intellectual assent, while faith implies such confidence and conviction as will impel ….
Man cannot measure the bounds nor fathom the depths of divine forgiveness..
No opinion that cannot stand discussion or criticism is worth holding..