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“I submit that religious values and political realities are so inter-linked in the origin and perpetuation of this nation that we cannot lose the influence of religion in our public life without seriously jeopardizing our freedoms.” -Dallin H. Oaks: Religious Liberty’s Canterbury Medal, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Statement
“Pray that you will have good and correct attitudes about all your experiences - be they good or bad.” -Dallin H. Oaks
“When we face seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the fulfillment of righteous responsibilities, we should remember that when we are involved in the work of the Lord, the obstacles before us are never as great as the power behind us. We should reach out and climb. Handholds will only be found by hands that are outstretched. Footholds are only for feet that are on the move.” -Dallin H. Oaks: ‘Reach Out and Climb!’ published in “New Era” (August 1985)
Dallin Harris Oaks was born on 12 August 1932 in Provo, Utah, United States of America. He became a lawyer, a courtroom judge, and a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
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“If you don’t like the content on the Internet, bring your shining light to make sure others will find something of value. Caring and connectivity go together, and with this God-given capability you can no longer claim powerlessness to change the world.” -Frank Odasz
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“The indulgence of one sin opens the door to further sins. The indulgence of one sin diverts the soul from the use of those means by which all other sins should be resisted.” -John Owen
“Without absolutes revealed from without by God Himself, we are left rudderless in a sea of conflicting ideas about manners, justice and right and wrong, issuing from a multitude of self-opinionated thinkers.” -John Owen
John Owen was born in 1616. John Owen passed on in 1683.
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“I submit that religious values and political realities are so inter-linked in the origin and perpetuation of this nation that we cannot lose the influence of religion in our public life without seriously jeopardizing our freedoms.” -Dallin H. Oaks: Religious Liberty’s Canterbury Medal, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty Statement
“Pray that you will have good and correct attitudes about all your experiences - be they good or bad.” -Dallin H. Oaks
“When we face seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the fulfillment of righteous responsibilities, we should remember that when we are involved in the work of the Lord, the obstacles before us are never as great as the power behind us. We should reach out and climb. Handholds will only be found by hands that are outstretched. Footholds are only for feet that are on the move.” -Dallin H. Oaks: ‘Reach Out and Climb!’ published in “New Era” (August 1985)
Dallin Harris Oaks was born on 12 August 1932 in Provo, Utah, United States of America. He became a lawyer, a courtroom judge, and a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
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“If you don’t like the content on the Internet, bring your shining light to make sure others will find something of value. Caring and connectivity go together, and with this God-given capability you can no longer claim powerlessness to change the world.” -Frank Odasz
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“The indulgence of one sin opens the door to further sins. The indulgence of one sin diverts the soul from the use of those means by which all other sins should be resisted.” -John Owen
“Without absolutes revealed from without by God Himself, we are left rudderless in a sea of conflicting ideas about manners, justice and right and wrong, issuing from a multitude of self-opinionated thinkers.” -John Owen
John Owen was born in 1616. John Owen passed on in 1683.
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