New Witnesses for God (Volume 2 of 3)Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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New Witnesses for God (Volume 2 of 3)
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Book of Mormon; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
And it came to pass in the forty and sixth year, * * * there was
much contention and many dissensions; in the which there were an
exceeding great many who departed out of the land of Zarahemla, and
went forth unto the land northward to inherit the land. And they
did travel to an exceeding great distance, insomuch that they came
to large bodies of water and many rivers. Yea, and even they did
spread forth into all parts of the land, into whatever parts it had
not been rendered desolate, and without timber, because of the many
inhabitants who had before inherited the land. And now no part of
the land was desolate, save it were for timber; but because of the
greatness of the destruction of the people who had before inhabited
the land it was called desolate. And there being but little timber
upon the face of the land, nevertheless the people who went forth,
became exceeding expert in the working of cement; therefore they
did build houses of cement, in the which they did dwell. * * *
And it came to pass that they did multiply and spread, and did go
forth from the land southward to the land northward, and did spread
insomuch that they began to cover the face of the whole earth,
from the sea south to the sea north, from the sea west to the sea
east. And the people who were in the land northward did dwell in
tents, and in houses of cement, and they did suffer whatsoever tree
should spring up upon the face of the land that it should grow up,
that in time they might have timber to build their houses, yea,
their cities, and their temples, and their synagogues, and their
sanctuaries, and all manner of their buildings. And it came to pass
as timber was exceeding scarce in the land northward, they did send
forth much by the way of shipping. And thus they did enable the
people in the land northward, that they might build many cities,
both of wood and of cement. And it came to pass that there were
many of the people of Ammon who were Lamanites by birth, did also
go forth into this land. And now there are many records kept of
the proceedings of this people, by many of this people, which are
particular and very large, concerning them. But behold, a hundredth
part of the proceedings of this people, yea, the account of the
Lamanites and of the Nephites, and their wars, and contentions, and
dissensions, and their preaching, and their prophecies, and their
shipping and their building of ships, and the building of temples,
and of synagogues and their sanctuaries, and their righteousness,
and their wickedness, and their murders, and their robbings, and
their plundering, and all manner of abominations and whoredoms,
cannot be contained in this work. [13]
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