To do right, can be reduced to perfect simplicity in a few words, viz., from this time henceforth, let no person work or transact any kind of business whatever, that he cannot do in the name of the Lord, and let him sink wholly into His will, whether it oppose his prejudices, or not, or is decidedly objectionable to his feelings. The Lord will ultimately lead such persons into the fullness of His joy by a way that may sometimes appear dark to them…
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Will all the people be damned who are not Latter-day Saints? Yes, a great many of them, except they repent speedily. I will say further, that many of the Latter-day Saints, except they learn their lessons better, will likewise be judged in the same way. That is my candid opinion.”
Brigham Young, “Comprehensiveness of True Religion”, December 5, 1853 (Journal of Discourses, Volume 1)
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