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*Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120 | *Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120 | ||
"'Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?' | :"'Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?' | ||
Yes, and a great portion of them, unless they repent, and work righteousness." | :Yes, and a great portion of them, unless they repent, and work righteousness." | ||
*Joseph Smith, [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/ensign/1971/05/the-king-follett-sermon?lang=eng "The King Follett Sermon"] | |||
:"A man is his own tormentor and his own condemner. Hence the saying, They shall go into the lake that burns with fire and brimstone. The torment of disappointment in the mind is as exquisite as a lake burning with fire and brimstone. I say, so is the torment of man." | |||
==Cross-References== | ==Cross-References== | ||
*[[Exaltation]] | *[[Exaltation]] |
Revision as of 22:01, 28 January 2022
- Joseph Smith, compiled by Joseph Fielding Smith, "Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith", p. 120
- "'Will everybody be damned, but Mormons?'
- Yes, and a great portion of them, unless they repent, and work righteousness."
- Joseph Smith, "The King Follett Sermon"
- "A man is his own tormentor and his own condemner. Hence the saying, They shall go into the lake that burns with fire and brimstone. The torment of disappointment in the mind is as exquisite as a lake burning with fire and brimstone. I say, so is the torment of man."