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It is contrary to the economy of God for any member of the Church, or any one, to receive instruction for those in authority, higher than themselves.<ref>''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'', sel. Joseph Fielding Smith (1976), 21.</ref>
 
It is contrary to the economy of God for any member of the Church, or any one, to receive instruction for those in authority, higher than themselves.<ref>''Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'', sel. Joseph Fielding Smith (1976), 21.</ref>
 
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Joseph Smith: "It is contrary to the economy of God for any member of the Church, or any one, to receive instruction for those in authority"

Parent page: Prophets/Revelation

Joseph Smith: "It is contrary to the economy of God for any member of the Church, or any one, to receive instruction for those in authority"

Joseph Smith:

It is contrary to the economy of God for any member of the Church, or any one, to receive instruction for those in authority, higher than themselves.[1]

Notes

  1. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, sel. Joseph Fielding Smith (1976), 21.