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Clark G. Gilbert
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April 2026
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Saturday Morning Session
Is bound in shallows and in miseries.
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Dale G. Renlund
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April 2015
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Saturday Afternoon Session
The older brother answers, “’Twas I; but ’tis not I: I do not shame to tell you what I was, since my conversion so sweetly tastes, being the thing I am.”
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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October 2014
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Priesthood Session
When a scientist at Cornell University heard about this story, he was intrigued that a man could be so painfully unaware of his own incompetence.
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David R. Stone
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April 2006
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Sunday Afternoon Session
Last summer, my wife and I had the opportunity to travel to San Diego, California, and there see Shakespeare’s Macbeth at the Old Globe Theatre.
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James E. Faust
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April 1999
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Saturday Morning Session
As the Prophet Joseph indicated, this is our day and time.
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James E. Faust
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October 1997
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Sunday Morning Session
Judgment, the weightier matter of the law mentioned by the Savior, cannot be separated from the other two: mercy and faith.
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Thomas S. Monson
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April 1995
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Sunday Morning Session
It is an attribute to God himself.
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Marion D. Hanks
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October 1981
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Sunday Afternoon Session
My theme today is mercy.
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High confidence
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Hugh W. Pinnock
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April 1980
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Sunday Afternoon Session
A poet so aptly said, “An honest tale speeds best being plainly told” (William Shakespeare, Richard III, act 4, sc.
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Shirley W. Thomas
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April 1980
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General Welfare Session
Caring for others, like the “quality of mercy,” is “twice blest: Bless[ing] him that gives and him that [receives]” (William Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, act 4, sc.
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High confidence