WebQuotes By Marion G. Romney Page 2 of 2 LDS Quotations Marion G. Romney “Be liberal in your giving, that you yourselves may grow. Don’t give just for the benefit of the poor, but give for your own welfare. Give enough so that you can give yourself into the kingdom of God through consecrating of your means and your time.” WebConference reports of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Bookreader Item Preview
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WebAmerica’s Destiny By President Marion G. Romney Second Counselor in the First Presidency My beloved brothers and sisters, I invite you to join in a prayer that while I … WebPresident Marion G. Romney (1968) Jesus Christ, in the sense of being its Creator and Redeemer, is the Lord of the whole universe. Except for his mortal ministry accomplished on this earth, his service and relationship to other worlds and their inhabitants are the same as his service and relationship to this earth and its inhabitants. … fun wing back chairs
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Web22 nov. 2011 · A complicated Romney family. By BEN SMITH. 11/22/2011 04:39 PM EST. Part of Mitt Romney’s political persona is his perfect family: His oft-mentioned marriage of 40 years, his five handsome ... WebPresident Marion G. Romney voiced his concern about our use of free agency in these words: “Free agency, however, precious as it is, is not of itself the perfect liberty we seek, nor does it necessarily lead thereto. WebThe LDS Church’s Position on the ERA In 1976, during the strongest, most vocal push to ratify the ERA, the Church made an uncommon move and took an official position on a political issue. The First Presidency -- then comprised of Spencer W. Kimball, N. Eldon Tanner, and Marion G. Romney -- issued a statement opposing the ERA. funwing toy videios