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- Charles W. Penrose (1911): Jesus "was speaking of the class of people to whom the Sadducees referred. Under the law of Moses marriage for eternity was not celebrated...the marriages under consideration were for time only" (view source)
- Joseph Fielding Smith (1941): "While the Church, as well as the world, would recognize that marriage while they are in the world, yet the fact remains that when they are dead the marriage comes to an end" (view source)
- Joseph Fielding Smith (1951): Jesus "says unto those who are married for time only, and those who do not believe in marriage for eternity" (view source)
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- Source:Joseph Fielding Smith:Conference Report:1941:that marriage while they are in the world, yet the fact remains that when they are dead the marriage comes to an end (view source)
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