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
1:30 And thus, in their prosperous circumstances, they did not send
away any who were naked, or that were hungry, or that were athirst, or
that were sick, or that had not been nourished; and they did not set
their hearts upon riches; therefore they were liberal to all, both old
and young, both bond and free, both male and female, whether out of the
church or in the church, having no respect to persons as to those who
stood in need.
1:31 And thus they did prosper and become far more wealthy than those
who did not belong to their church.
1:32 For those who did not belong to their church did indulge
themselves in sorceries, and in idolatry or idleness, and in babblings,
and in envyings and strife; wearing costly apparel; being lifted up in
the pride of their own eyes; persecuting, lying, thieving, robbing,
committing whoredoms, and murdering, and all manner of wickedness;
nevertheless, the law was put in force upon all those who did
transgress it, inasmuch as it was possible.
1:33 And it came to pass that by thus exercising the law upon them,
every man suffering according to that which he had done, they became
more still, and durst not commit any wickedness if it were known;
therefore, there was much peace among the people of Nephi until the
fifth year of the reign of the judges.
Alma Chapter 2
2:1 And it came to pass in the commencement of the fifth year of their
reign there began to be a contention among the people; for a certain
man, being called Amlici, he being a very cunning man, yea, a wise man
as to the wisdom of the world, he being after the order of the man that
slew Gideon by the sword, who was executed according to the law—
2:2 Now this Amlici had, by his cunning, drawn away much people after
him; even so much that they began to be very powerful; and they began
to endeavor to establish Amlici to be king over the people.
2:3 Now this was alarming to the people of the church, and also to all
those who had not been drawn away after the persuasions of Amlici; for
they knew that according to their law that such things must be
established by the voice of the people.
2:4 Therefore, if it were possible that Amlici should gain the voice of
the people, he, being a wicked man, would deprive them of their rights
and privileges of the church; for it was his intent to destroy the
church of God.
2:5 And it came to pass that the people assembled themselves together
throughout all the land, every man according to his mind, whether it
were for or against Amlici, in separate bodies, having much dispute and
wonderful contentions one with another.
2:6 And thus they did assemble themselves together to cast in their
voices concerning the matter; and they were laid before the judges.
2:7 And it came to pass that the voice of the people came against
Amlici, that he was not made king over the people.
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