"Man is a dual being, composed of the spirit which gives life, force, intelligence and capacity to man, and the body, which is the tenement of the spirit and is suited to its form, adapted to its necessities and acts in harmony with, and to its utmost capacity yields obedience to the will of the spirit. The two combined constitute the soul." - President Joseph F. Smith, in an address given June 18, 1882, in the Tabernacle on Temple Square.
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