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Exceptions exist to personal commandments and must be judged by the individual with the Lord. | Exceptions exist to personal commandments and must be judged by the individual with the Lord. | ||
==Cross-References== | ==Cross-References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:08, 28 September 2011
An example of an exception to a general rule explained by the Savior.
- Boyd K. Packer, "What Every Elder Should Know - and Every Sister As Well: A Primer on Principles of Priesthood Government", Ensign, Feb. 1993, p. 7, subheading "Exceptions"
Generally, exceptions to rules of priesthood government must be approved by first presidency.
- Dallin H. Oaks, "Datinjg versus Hanging Out", Ensign, June 2006, p. 10
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Exceptions exist to personal commandments and must be judged by the individual with the Lord.