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We get nearer to the Lord through music than perhaps through any other thing except prayer.
J. Reuben Clark
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J. Reuben Clark
Age: 90 †
Born: 1871
Born: September 1
Died: 1961
Died: October 6
Diplomat
Lawyer
Utah
United States
Joshua Clark
Joshua Reuben Clark Jr.
Nearer
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Prayer
Lord
Music
Thing
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It is the eternal, inescapable law that growth comes only from work and preparation, whether the growth be material, mental, or spiritual. Work has no substitute.
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If we have the truth, it cannot be harmed by investigation. If we have not the truth, it ought to be harmed.
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The real long term objective of the Welfare Plan is the fulfilling of character in the members of the Church, givers and receivers, rescuing all that is finest down deep inside of them, and bringing to flower and fruitage the latent richness of the Spirit, which, after all, is the mission and purpose and reason for being of this Church.
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Let us again clothe ourselves with these proved and sterling virtues - honesty, truthfulness, chastity, sobriety, temperance, industry, and thrift let us discard all covetousness and greed.
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Once in debt, interest is your companion every minute of the day and night you cannot shun it or slip away from it you cannot dismiss it it yields neither to entreaties, demands, or orders and whenever you get in its way or cross its course or fail to meet its demands, it crushes you.
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Reduced to its lowest terms, the great struggle which now rocks the whole earth more and more takes on the character of a struggle of the individual versus the state.
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We may first observe that communism and socialism - which we shall hereafter group together and dub Statism - cannot live with Christianity nor with any religion that postulates a Creator such as the Declaration of Independence recognizes. The slaves of Statism must know no power, no authority, no source of blessing, no God, but the State.
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What we get, we members of the Church, compared with the total mass that is distributed, is almost microscopic, but the spirit in which we might take it, the spirit in which we might spend it, is the leaven that might leaven the whole lump. Let us be patriotic let us love the government under which we live.
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In the service of the Lord it is not where but how you serve.
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There is no curse equal to the curse of idleness. It destroys the man, the group, the people, or the nation who suffer under it.
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But there is one whom you do not deceive, and that is Christ, our Lord. He knows all. Personally, I have felt that nobody need keep much of a record about me, except what I keep myself in my mind, which is a part of my spirit. I often question in my mind, whether it is going to require very many witnesses in addition to my own wrongdoing.
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The principle of allegiance to the Constitution is basic to our freedom....when you see government invading any of these realms of freedom which we have under our Constitution, you will know that they are putting shackles on your liberty, and that tyranny is creeping upon you, ...no matter what the reason and excuse therefore may be.
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The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own membership, and they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep's clothing, because they wear the habiliments of the priesthood…We should be careful of them.
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That man has a spiritual body is evidenced by the account . . . given in the writings of Moses that man was created spiritually in heaven before he was given a natural body.
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May the Lord be with us at all times, under all circumstances may he bring into our lives a burning desire to uphold the Constitution, a living faith in its inspired origin, that we may always be found among those who shall support it to the last breath.
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