The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of NephiSmith, Joseph, Jr.
Religion
The Book of Mormon : $b an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Sacred books; Latter Day Saint churches -- Sacred books
1:19 But it came to pass that whosoever did not belong to the church of
God began to persecute those that did belong to the church of God, and
had taken upon them the name of Christ.
1:20 Yea, they did persecute them, and afflict them with all manner of
words, and this because of their humility; because they were not proud
in their own eyes, and because they did impart the word of God, one
with another, without money and without price.
1:21 Now there was a strict law among the people of the church that
there should not any man, belonging to the church, arise and persecute
those that did not belong to the church, and that there should be no
persecution among themselves.
1:22 Nevertheless, there were many among them who began to be proud,
and began to contend warmly with their adversaries, even unto blows;
yea, they would smite one another with their fists.
1:23 Now this was in the second year of the reign of Alma, and it was a
cause of much affliction to the church; yea, it was the cause of much
trial with the church.
1:24 For the hearts of many were hardened, and their names were blotted
out, that they were remembered no more among the people of God. And
also many withdrew themselves from among them.
1:25 Now this was a great trial to those that did stand fast in the
faith; nevertheless, they were steadfast and immovable in keeping the
commandments of God, and they bore with patience the persecution which
was heaped upon them.
1:26 And when the priests left their labor to impart the word of God
unto the people, the people also left their labors to hear the word of
God. And when the priest had imparted unto them the word of God they
all returned again diligently unto their labors; and the priest, not
esteeming himself above his hearers, for the preacher was no better
than the hearer, neither was the teacher any better than the learner;
and thus they were all equal, and they did all labor, every man
according to his strength.
1:27 And they did impart of their substance, every man according to
that which he had, to the poor, and the needy, and the sick, and the
afflicted; and they did not wear costly apparel, yet they were neat and
comely.
1:28 And thus they did establish the affairs of the church; and thus
they began to have continual peace again, notwithstanding all their
persecutions.
1:29 And now, because of the steadiness of the church they began to be
exceedingly rich, having abundance of all things whatsoever they stood
in need—an abundance of flocks and herds, and fatlings of every kind,
and also abundance of grain, and of gold, and of silver, and of
precious things, and abundance of silk and fine-twined linen, and all
manner of good homely cloth.
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