Alma 27:26-30
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Verse 27
- "Perfectly honest and upright." Richard C. Edgley, "Three Towels and a 25-Cent Newspaper," Ensign, Nov 2006, pp. 72–74. Elder Edgley states: "Honesty is the basis of a true Christian life... Honesty should be among the most fundamental values that govern our everyday living. When we are true to the sacred principles of honesty and integrity, we are true to our faith, and we are true to ourselves."
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