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Critics claim that nineteenth century Church leaders worried that missionaries would "take all the best" convert women as plural wives before they got to Salt Lake.
The quote used by the Tanners says nothing about choosing women. Heber C. Kimball warns the missionaries simply that they are on the Lord's errand, and should allow the Lord to choose his sheep. They are not to decide who is worthy of the gospel, they are merely to bring home those whom the Lord (as master shepherd) chooses:
Elsewhere, the Tanners quote Heber C. Kimball in the Deseret News, though they attribute his to Brigham Young. The Tanners do not, however, tell the reader about the very next sentence, which calls their interpretation of Heber's remarks above into question:

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