"When mourning the loss of our departed friends,……" — Wilford Woodruff
"When mourning the loss of our departed friends, I cannot help but think that in every death there is a birth; the spirit leaves the body dead to us, and passes to the other side of the veil alive to that great and noble company that are also working for the accomplishment of the purpose of God, in the redemption and salvation of a fallen world."
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Wilford Woodruff
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27 Quotes by Wilford Woodruff
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Two great virtues . . . give a man power with the heavens - integrity and purity of character. Let…
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The Lamanites [Native Americans], now a down-trodden people, are a remnant of the house of Israel. The curse of God…
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Joseph Smith visited me a great deal after his death, and taught me many important principles. . . . Among…
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Some labor this side of the veil, others on the other side of the veil. If we tarry here we…
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The Church of God could not live twenty four hours without Rhodes rolls at Thanksgiving.
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I would say to bishops, and to all men in authority, we should have an interest in carrying on this…
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Opposition to God and His Christ, opposition to light and truth has existed since the beginning to the present day.…
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While we sometimes feel and have felt in days that are past and gone, to complain because we meet with…
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If we are going to do away with polygamy, it would only be one feather in the bird, one ordinance…
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You may have the administration of angels, you may see many miracles; . . . but I claim that the…
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I say to Israel, the Lord will never permit me or any other man who stands as president of this…
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It takes just as much to save a dead man as a living man.
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