"This spiritual anguish of plumbing the depths of human suffering and sorrow was experienced primarily in the Garden of Gethsemane. It was there that he was "in an agony" and "prayed more earnestly." It was there that his sweat was "as it were great drops of blood falling down to the ground" ("luke 22:44Luke 22:44) for he bled "at every pore" ("D&C 19:18D&C 19:18). It was there that he began the final March to Calvary.... Jesus suffered most in Gethsemane during his Atonement.... First, he was able, in Gethsemane, in some majestic but incomprehensible manner, to assume the burdens and effects of the sins of all mankind and, in doing so, to engage suffering and anguish beyond what a mere mortal could endure.... In Gethsemane, Christ took upon himself the burden of the sins of the world and suffered for them in a way that is incomprehensible to mortals."
(Daniel Ludlow, Encyclopedia of Mormonism, vol.1 "Atonement of Jesus Christ," vol.2 "Gethsemane; Jesus Christ," vol. 3 "Plan of Salvation")