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1947 Edition with Dust Jacket
Ezra Taft Benson was a statesman, a patriot, a preacher of righteousness and a pioneer whos life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and the well-being of his fellowmen. George Albert Smith.
Ezra T. Benson was not converted to the Church in a day or a week or even a month. He was not to be hurried. He studied the Prophet Joseph Smith assiduously, both as a physical man and as a leader of a religious faith. He studied the precepts which he taught. He studied the men who were so intimately associated him and found them not wanting. Surely if Joseph Smith was an imposter these men of keen perception with whom he was surrounded, undoubtedly would have discovered the Prohpet's duplicity.
To read the life's story of Ezra T. Benson is to personalize the history of the Church, itself. He was, in the truest sense, a pioneer of this Gospel Dispensation. His Life's story as written in the book -- Ezra T. Benson--"Pioneer, Statesman, Saint" is filled with drama, pathos, and with all a deep and abiding faith. The story of his life is a testimony of unwavering allegiance and unswerving devotion to duty. I am delighted that this story is now being added as a historical narrative to the literature of the Church. Harold B. Lee