Show THE STORY OF THE BOOK OF 0 MORMON by ORA F PATE FATE PART IX CONTINUED I 1 moroni t ho L young oung 3 general of the Neli hite L army was no mere mascot slot ile he had w 14 hed eclied with marked illar ked concern the of ile he had bcd anil and fortified forti lied his bis cit its ios while his enemy had gossiped among liis his people and polished conage of aimor the army appeared at once in any ajla attempt they might wake mike to lo penetrate pre s and in ill dis heartened retreat they returned to their kins king i foiled in this ungainly attempt swore with a pro faill oath that lie he would yet drink the mood blood of during durl the intervals of peace the Nep hites general continued to hed hedge L 0 off fl his people with forbid forbidding dill 0 fortifications success in war is often the of intact preparedness to withstand as assault ault ile he placed lesser gen gell orals to offset martial attempts in t the he remote districts of the country toe disappointed would not dot be N 2 withheld with a courage that before he had not shown lie ile headed him hie own army and add marI marched led upon the south fouth easterly most cities of the ne aites ue lie swept ewt pt up the atlantic Atlant lc sea ot O t taking the cities and driving tile the army anlie northward before be fore hint him then blell the troops were at last reinforced by a fresh division under the command of deanc aim sub general hid had already distinguished him self as Is a conqueror in previous battles attles L aind id with great sl skill ill and courage he was us aible able to crowd the army out mit to the sea the battle batttle was w as most fierce ind and fatiguing and when nj night mile cime it brou gait a soothing relief to tired warriors war rions on oil both sides sl the ocean played a restful lulling tune that had a dropsy effect guards and soldiers alike shared iu ill a quiet sleep kven even akalak kinh submitted to the luxury of the moment lent and for forgot A the time his 11 war but bt within w th tile the camp a little WIY way off lay one who could not ile he loved his republic ind and the efforts it represented that one was ile he pondered in his mind the great detress that one selfishly am bivions min ill had caused tile hie warring nations 11 altion the subtle treachery hail had ranged unmeasured red grief this was liis his hour in III d drath uth alke Tea ertel fro from his quarters and made his fans falls tent and entered it unheard defer milled the dim outline of A amalise mali k way silently to the enemies enc eno mies camp lie ile would the king arouse would the tha guards be disturbed raised his Recus accustomed lomed arni arm measured an accurate aim and let fall fail the javelin javeL Ln ANNOUNCER you yon have listened to another anoli her chapter of the story of the book of mormon another installment will cyme come to lo you next sunday at this hour PART X ANNOUNCER if truth is stranger than fiction it is be because calibe wo we hae 11 not ot accustomed duj ourselves helyes to the truth readers of the he bible will f find n 1 I a f ta a mi III lar a atmosphere in the account of the book of mormon jormon this is explained when we admit that the tendencies of people are somewhat universal it is furoli further er understandable when we acknowledge that the same G god od governs both benil pheris the book of maimon 1101 offers additional testimony molly of that god it is one ode of his powerful 11 agencies ell cies in acquainting people with truth in making tr truth jtb less leas strange story so far has explained the transplanting by boat of a little colony from jerusalem to a spot on oil tile alie west CIO coast of south america this colony barely eso escaped apel tile the destruction of jerusalem Jerus aleju which occurred nearly six fix hundred years before christ A division of the colony marys marks the found ing of two C contending races upon alip continent the Lama and the no ne clites li ites the irr irresponsible poll pr practices artices of tile the Lania hilie inherited for them a dark and loath esome skin skill as their peculiar distinction the N Neph lites at tint first more righteous and observing of the hie laws of god enjoyed ell loved tile the guidano of sacred writ and j lie b es of civilization a as befits tile the white race but at this period of the story sto ry all was not dot so well with th the ph 1 t es ral rale false e PI prophets lind had arisen and led away ninny fiill y of the foolish and proud into th the dark paths of unbelief belief with the arrogance of sweet sound sounding inz vagaries r and erroll neolis doctrine many had ste seeped steeped ped in the dregs drea s of sin in such a divided condition iliev were an easy prey to tile the dev devastating astatine armies of invaders inva dors further ohp reproved ind and humiliated citizens of tile the hite renu republic blie were prone to desert thair own enlightenment and all seek beek aggrandizement in tile courts of tile 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