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Ursenbach....... 370 371 372 380 383 385 388 395 Hebrew Idioms and Analogies in the Book of The Most Perfect. A Poem.. Where Flowers Grow. A Poem. In Honor of President Joseph F. Smith. A Practical Demonstration Editors' Table-Boy Scouts-History of Lehi. Priesthood Quorums' Table Alfred Lambourne Claude Richards Mutual Work-M. I. A. Special Mid-Season 397 402 . Three Daily 1 "Safety First" 3 "Careful Attention By these Each Operating Employe UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OSLER Pledges His Faith. For Information Apply to CITY TICKET OFFICE, Hotel Utah Salt Lake City L. D. S. Conference SALT LAKE CITY Low Rate Excursion Tickets on ASK FOR TICKETS VIA and Salt Lake Route Stopovers in Southern California IMPROVEMENT ERA VOL. XVII MARCH, 1914 No. 5 The Honor and Dignity of Priesthood BY JAMES E. TALMAGE, OF THE COUNCIL OF THE TWELVE Many able investigators have expressed surprise and admiration over the plan of organization on which the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is founded. A critical observer who had devoted time and skill to the study of The Church, viewing it solely as a human institution, is credited with this expressive summary of conclusions: "The 'Mormon' Church is a magnificent organization splendidly officered." Without caste distinction as between clergyman and layman, with no order of salaried ministers or professional preachers, The Church provides service for every member who is able and willing to labor in the ministry. The bestowal of the Priesthood is a blessing reserved for no privileged few; every worthy man in The Church may confidently aspire to some measure of this sacred investiture. Ordination to any office in the holy order of authority and power imposes responsibility, separately and individually, upon each recipient. While every holder of this Divinely-appointed commission is an officer in The Church, there are numerous official positions of specific character to which worthy members are called and appointed. Even in the several quorums, each comprising members who have been ordained to the same office in the Priesthood, there are of necessity positions of presidency and administrative service. Priesthood is the authority delegated to man to minister in the name of Deity. It is power such as no one can assume on his own initiative; it is an endowment from the powers of heaven; "and no man taketh this honor unto himself, but he that is called of God, as was Aaron" (Heb. 5:4). Men may form associations for and among themselves; they may create institutions and establish authority to administer the affairs thereof; men may set up governments, as municipalities, states, and nations, and may provide for the enactment of laws and |