Who was the first prophet to
break the sound barrier?
a.
David O’ McKay
b.
Gordon B.
Hinckley
c.
Howard W. Hunter
d.
Spencer W.
Kimball
Yesterday’s answer:
a.
His right hand
President
Young instructed the captains to be fathers to their companies and to manage
their affairs by the power and influence of the Priesthood; then they would
have power to preserve their lives and the lives of their companies and escape
difficulties. The President told them he would not be afraid to pledge his
right hand that every man would return, alive, if they would perform their
duties faithfully, without murmuring and go in the name of the Lord, be humble
and pray every morning and every evening in their tents. A private soldier is
as honorable as an officer, if he behaves as well. No one is distinguished as
being better flesh and blood than another. Honor the calling of every man in
his place. All the officers but three have been in the Temple. Let no man be
without his undergarment and always wear a coat and vest; keep neat and clean,
teach chastity, gentility an civility; swearing must not be admitted, insult no
man; have no contentious conversation with the Missourian, Mexican, or any
class of people; do not preach, only where people desire to hear, and then be
wise men. Impose not your principles on any people; take your Bibles and Books
of Mormon; burn cards if you have any.
Journal
History of the Church, M.S., July 18, 1846.
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