Charles W. Penrose Quotes
The Lord Says That "truth Is Knowledge Of Things As They Are And As They Were, And As They Are To Come" (Sec. 93.) Some Of Our Brethren In Writing, And A Good Many In Talking, Say Truth Is The Knowledge, Or A Knowledge Of Things. . . . The Insertion Of A Or The Is A Mistake. Truth Is Knowledge Itself, Information, Intelligence, Things That Are, Things That Were, Things That Are To Come--knowledge Concerning Them. That Is Truth. It Is A Splendid Definition And Answers The Question Of Ages More Clearly Than Anything I Have Ever Heard Attempted; Even Better Than "truth The Sum Of Existence," And Yet The Two In Meaning Are Identical. Now, Let Us Be Correct In That Little Thing, And So In All Things That Pertain To Our Doctrines, Our Duties In The Priesthood, Brethren, And In Our Quotations Of Scripture Let Us Try To Be Right, As Nearly Correct As We Can.
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