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Men Quotes by Marion G. Romney
- This gospel has often been spoken of as a way of life. This however is not quite accurate. Consisting as it does of the principles…
- The truth is that we are saved by grace only after all we ourselves can do. (See 2 Ne. 25:23.) There will be no government…
- Many people correctly make the point that our only hope is to turn to God. For example, Charles Lindbergh, who said that in his young…
- Not only does inspiration from the Lord compensate for want of facts; it also induces men by self-discipline, to conform in their personal conduct and…
- The only motive strong enough to induce men to exercise the self control required by the religion of Jesus is love.
- There were no pre-adamic men in the line of Adam. I am not a scientist. I do not profess to know anything but Jesus Christ,…
- Prayer is the means by which men communicate with God. Revelation is the means by which God communicates with men.
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