Show THE S STORY ORY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON by olla OILA P F PATE PART X CONTINUED this was in many cases success full c ince cince most of the whites had beobi schooled to a much tiner liner height of than had their redskin red skin iam ned ald contemporaries the burning batted that apostasy apo stary promotes when entertained L with unholy ambition ambi tiou ere creties creates a powerful agency tor lor evil thus many dis dissenters benters from tile the civilized 1 domain I main found vain dreams fulfilled iu ill the boundaries of savagery such a dis dissenter benter was who iio had bad ri briten en a series of de maneuvers to become king ot of the Lama in f furtherance lir therance yi of his bis vain ambition lie hall had led the red skinned warriors into a ferocious battie against ills his own people but te tenn tean an cum the lie alert sub general of the hosts host s lind had I 1 penetrated I 1 e trat i d liis ills t tani e D I 1 javelin in hand band to put a soldiers nn ish to to tile the enemy of two nations on with the story NARRATOR the death of amal icklan may have been a climax but bill it didn dian f t prove the enol end of the war ills brother Ami noron as bitter as himself took over the command in fit proud ferocity and I 1 hot battle battie continued in ill spite of the advantage of more cuore nu numerous berous warriors the highly organized armies of tile the Nep hites 9 offered brave defense rut but behind aeh brave defense the republic bud bad been ninde made by the worms of internal dis distention dissen sention lion and was rapidly crumbling away avay into anarchy after repeated attempts lind had tailed failed to to bring fron moroni re 13 roni ill tin commander of the hosts found it acce necessary iary to postpone his defeli defense e measures against arcleo recover ver I 1 tw ie fit the Iima in order to and liberate the chief capitol city ity jud judge ge from the anarchists this pave gave close cloe in to to lites opportunity tile hie Lama ramal and possess the border country ou while in ill the single battles the ne have held their on own n philes I 1 seemed to whole avas ans to ia Ld I a manita manite the war as 1 a 11 as it moved them bodily advant advantage age when into the nephlee provinces pio vinces and subsided tho the hottest of the war had cultures what absorb they were there to the had known tures completely overcome by intern internal it political nation litie al dl disasters the tottered A deadly fr fraternal aterna I 1 order known as the Gadi Gad onton lonton 11 robbers leven admitting J unholy arved as an as many as would swear by awful oaths to hold in ill secrecy the treacherous combinations of the order this corrupt society came into great power tile the Lama Lania chose choie anis occa biall when dibe distention ution had robea lile Nop hites of their strength and lorti tude to crowd them bodily into the remote and heretofore settled regions of the northern continent themselves to enjoy the cities and til oils of 0 the civilization tt at this period a man named bained nephi oue one ot of the most inspired of heavens ordained prophets blessed this aliis hemisphere ho 1141 chose to carry afresh tha lues sage of lift life the lie gospel of a christ wilborn iiii born to the long unwilling kamau ites soon should the earth receive him and all flesh must be made ready to receive ills his spirit heavenly strength attended nephi heavenly power protected him heavenly mir nicles illustrated his words and great blessing honored tile the Lama as the gnei frage began to burst upon their souls tile the year 30 B C marks a currul moment in the histories of the two nations on these american conti continents for at that time political and religion differences were di solved in general anticipation half under understood atwol as it may have been beell of tile the christian advent it s should have been blessed had it so ho continued but the 1 so ready to for forget foret et continued to grow d doubtful 01 I 1 b tf I 1 11 and I 1 unsteady I 1 li steady in their religious login dogma the Lunia to ti whom choin the gospel was a new lies of purpose grew will wilh its life giving g strength ch characteristic with their race they were a wholehearted whole hearted gen Prati pra tion oll if they had once been wholehearted in war and now they the were wholehearted whole hearted for peace and the of rights this period be called the cross roads of the his histories of the two nations the r Lama had begun to riso rise to enlightenment tho the Nep Sep hites were los lug their intellect intellectual ilal ground lyravine lye avine the Lania firmly established with their newfound new liew found folind joy nephi pl 1 rel KAred to the north country where lie he honed conod to lie le of influence illi upon 1 the main boda of ills his own wayward people but oll disappointment was his find in godly sorrow tor for the transgressions of ia race lie ho returned to zara ara celilla to lit his humble home not to indulge I 1 in idle bereavement but to sup still licate in ill sill all humility for his sin stained generation to IN tie ile continued continue dl |