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Book of Mormon Stories Chapter 56 Title of Liberty

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From the book of Alma 21 (1840 edition of the Book of Mormon)
Alma prophesied that 400 years after Christ would come, the Nephites would stop believing in Christ, do works of darkness, and be destroyed. After Alma blessed his family and the church, he left Zarahemla and was never seen again. It is believed that he was taken up into heaven by the Lord.
Helaman and others taught the word of God throughout the land. Amalickiah led a group of people who would not listen to the word of God. These men wanted to kill Helaman and his brethren. Amalickiah wanted to be king, so he told the lower judges he would make them rulers over the people if they would help him be king.
When Captain Moroni heard what Amalickiah was doing, he tore off a piece of his coat and wrote on it, “In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children.” He prayed to God for help. Then he carried this title of liberty throughout the land calling for the people to come and help protect their liberty.
The people came together and promised to obey God or be destroyed by their enemies. When Amalickiah saw Moroni's large army, he snuck away with those who would go with him. Moroni did not want them to go because they might convince the Lamanites to fight against the Nephites. Moroni’s armies were able to stop most of them, but Amalickiah escaped with a few of his men.
Alma prophesied that 400 years after Christ would come, the Nephites would stop believing in Christ, do works of darkness, and be destroyed. After Alma blessed his family and the church, he left Zarahemla and was never seen again. It is believed that he was taken up into heaven by the Lord.
Helaman and others taught the word of God throughout the land. Amalickiah led a group of people who would not listen to the word of God. These men wanted to kill Helaman and his brethren. Amalickiah wanted to be king, so he told the lower judges he would make them rulers over the people if they would help him be king.
When Captain Moroni heard what Amalickiah was doing, he tore off a piece of his coat and wrote on it, “In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children.” He prayed to God for help. Then he carried this title of liberty throughout the land calling for the people to come and help protect their liberty.
The people came together and promised to obey God or be destroyed by their enemies. When Amalickiah saw Moroni's large army, he snuck away with those who would go with him. Moroni did not want them to go because they might convince the Lamanites to fight against the Nephites. Moroni’s armies were able to stop most of them, but Amalickiah escaped with a few of his men.