Orson Pratt was an American theologian and early leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His theological writings and teachings played a crucial role in the development of Latter-day Saint doctrine and scriptural interpretation. Pratt's work includes contributions to the church's foundational texts and an emphasis on theological scholarship.

"At various times during the last four thousand years God has asserted his rights and endeavoured to establish his own authority, his own laws, and his own government among the children of men."



"I was ordained one of the standing High Council in Zion, under the hands of President Joseph Smith."



"A true servant of God will never teach a false doctrine. He will never deny new revelation. He never will tell you that the canon of scripture is full, or that the New Testament is the last revelation ever intended to be given to man."



"An order of government, established by such an all-wise, powerful being, must be good and perfect, and must be calculated to promote the permanent peace, happiness, and well-being of all his subjects."



"The kingdom of God is a theocracy. And as it is the only form of government which will redeem and save mankind, it is necessary that every soul should be rightly and thoroughly instructed in regard to its nature and general characteristics."



"The kingdom of God is an order of government established by divine authority. It is the only legal government that can exist in any part of the universe."



"The system of idolatry, invented by modern christianity, far surpasses in absurdity anything that we have ever heard of."

