The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and ModernTalmage, James E. (James Edward)
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The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and Modern
Talmage, James E. (James Edward)
Latter Day Saint temples; Temples
"Remember in mercy, O Lord, the kings, and princes, the nobles, the
rulers and governors, and the great ones of the earth, and likewise
all the poor, the afflicted and the oppressed, and indeed, all
people, that their hearts may be softened when thy {170} servants
go forth to bear testimony of thy name, that their prejudices may
give way before the truth, and thy people find favor in their eyes.
So control the affairs of the nations of the earth, that the way
may be prepared for the ushering in of a reign of righteousness
and truth. We desire to see liberty spread throughout the earth,
to see oppression cease, the yoke of the tyrant broken, and every
despotic form of government overthrown by which thy children are
degraded and crushed, and prevented from enjoying their share of
the blessings of the earth, which thou hast created for their
habitation.
"O God, the Eternal Father, thou knowest all things. Thou seest the
course thy people have been led to take in political matters. They
have, in many instances, joined the two great national parties.
Campaigns have been entered upon, elections have been held, and
much party feeling has been engendered. Many things have been said
and done which have wounded the feelings of the humble and the
meek, and which have been a cause of offense. We beseech thee, in
thine infinite mercy and goodness, to forgive thy people wherein
they have sinned in this direction. Show them, O Father, their
faults and their errors, that they may see the same in the light
of the Holy Spirit, and repent truly and sincerely, and cultivate
that spirit of affection and love which thou art desirous that all
the children of men should entertain one for another, and which
thy Saints, above all others, should cherish. Enable thy people
hereafter to avoid bitterness and strife, and to refrain from words
and acts in political discussions that shall create feeling and
grieve thy Holy Spirit.
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