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Men Quotes by Orson Pratt
- Baptism is just as essential to salvation, as Faith and Repentance. Without being immersed in water no man can enter into the fullness of Celestial…
- At various times during the last four thousand years God has asserted his rights and endeavoured to establish his own authority, his own laws, and…
- Do not suffer any man to baptize or minister unto you, unless God has spoken unto him by the voice of his servants, and authorized…
- If God had sufficient wisdom and power to construct such a beautiful world as this, then we must admit that his wisdom and power are…
- It is a grievous sin in the sight of God for any man to presume to baptize, unless God has authorized him by new revelation…
- A true servant of God will never teach a false doctrine. He will never deny new revelation. He never will tell you that the canon…
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