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LDS Conference 1985 April 6: selected talks for Seminary(vhs)

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President Benson's talk was addressed to fathers and sons (and by extension to mothers and daughters) on the responsibilities of each to the other, to teach the gospel of Christ and love to each other.
Elder McConkie gave a moving account of the plan of salvation, comprising the creation and fall from Eden, and the atonement, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ.
Then he bore his testimony for the last time in conference, in words so firm, somber, and yet passionate, that none could doubt his knowledge and sincerity of the truth of the gospel and the mission of Jesus as our Savior and Redeemer. ( )
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