
John Willard Young
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What was John Willard Young ordained
to, but never actually served in the position?
a.
Bishop
b.
Patriarch
c.
Apostle
d.
Prophet
Yesterday’s
answer:
A
To teach a lesson
From the life of Joseph Fielding Smith: His mercy extended readily and frequently
beyond his own family. “[Once] a peddler woman came to his door with an array
of pins, buttons, shoe laces, and other gewgaws. Since she had nothing that was
really needed in the household, she was turned away by the child who answered
the door. When the child’s father [President Smith] learned what had happened,
he gave the child a dollar with the instructions to go and buy something from
the peddler ‘whether they needed it or not,’ and that they were never to ‘turn
anyone away that was in need.’”
Flake, Lawrence R., Prophets and Apostles of the Last Dispensation, (Provo, Utah:
Religious Study Center, Brigham Young University, 2001), 98.
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