Citations:telestial

English citations of telestial

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  • 1979 February, Richard H. Cracroft, “Mirthright: My Most Unforgettable Funeral”, in Ensign[1], page 29:
    “Dr. Brown,” gasped the astonished speaker, his face turning a telestial red, “I thought you had. … I—I—thought you were …” and his voice trailed off to a long gasp.
  • 1981 February, Steve Dunn Hanson, “What to Do with Adversity”, in Ensign[2], page 54:
    Possessing telestial bodies, living among telestial people, and having telestial knowledge and wisdom naturally bring difficulties, problems, and frustrations.
  • 1987 October, Glenn L. Place, ““They’re Not Really Happy””, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[3]:
    They look happy and free, but don’t mistake telestial pleasure for celestial happiness and joy. Don’t mistake lack of self-control for freedom. Complete freedom without appropriate restraint makes us slaves to our appetites. Don’t envy a lesser and lower life.
  • 1997 August, Quentin L. Cook, “The Message: Saturday-Morning Cartoons”, in New Era[4], volume 27, page 4:
    In essence we let celestial goals get sidetracked by telestial distractions.
  • 2023 October, Russell M. Nelson, “Think Celestial!”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[5]:
    Thus, if we unwisely choose to live telestial laws now, we are choosing to be resurrected with a telestial body. We are choosing not to live with our families forever.