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Chap. IX.
MORMON CHRONOLOGY.
413

B.C.

  •  62. The same continued (p. 355, par. 4).
  •  61. Moroni retook the city of Melek, and obtained a complete victory over the Lamanites (p. 356, par. 12).
  •  60. Moroni, by stratagem, overcame the Lamanites, and liberated his people from prison (p. 363, par. 7).
  •  59. Moroni received an epistle from Helaman, of the city of Judea, in which is set forth the wonderful victories obtained in that part of the land over the Lamanites (p. 364, par. 1).
  •  58. Moroni obtained possession of the city of Nephilah (p. 386, par. 18).
  •  54. Peace having been restored, the Church became very prosperous, and Helaman died (p. 387, par. 3).
  •  53. Shiblon took possession of the sacred records, and Moroni died (p. 387, pars. 1, 2).
  •  52. 5400 men, with their wives and children, left Zarahemla for the North country (p. 388, par. 3).
  •  50. Shiblon conferred the sacred records upon Helaman, the son of Helaman, and then died (p. 388, par. 5).
  •  49. Pahoran, the chief judge, having died, his son Pahoran was appointed to succeed him. This Pahoran was murdered by Kisheumen, and his brother Pacumeni was appointed by his successor (p. 389, par. 3).
  •  48. Coriantumr led a numerous host against Zarahemla, took the city, and killed Pacumeni; but Moronihah retook the city, slew Coriantumr, and obtained a complete victory over the Lamanites (p. 390, par. 5).
  •  47. Helaman was appointed chief judge, and the band of Gadianton robbers was organized (p. 392, par. 8).
  •  46. Peace reigned among the Nephites (p. 393, par. 1).
  •  45. Peace continued (p. 393, par. 1).
  •  44. Peace continued (p. 393, par. 1).
  •  43. Great contention among the Nephites; many of them traveled northward (p. 394, par. 2).
  •  36. Helaman died, and his son Nephi was appointed chief judge.
  •  31. The Nephites, because of their wickedness, lost many of their cities, and many of them were slain by the Lamanites (p. 397, par. 8).
  •  28. The Nephites repented at the preaching of Moronihah (p. 397, par. 10).
  •  27. Moronihah could obtain no more possessions from the Lamanites. Nephi vacated the office of chief judge in favor of Cezoram (p. 398, 399, pars. 11, 13). The greater part of the Lamanites became a righteous people (p. 403, par. 25).
  •  26. Nephi and Lehi went northward to preach unto the people (p. 404, par. 26).
  •  23. Cezoram was murdered by an unknown hand as he sat on the judgment-seat. His son, who was appointed to succeed him, was also murdered (p. 404, par. 28).
  •  22. The Nephites became very wicked (p. 406, par. 31).
  •  21. The Lamanites observed the laws of righteousness, and utterly destroyed the Gadianton robbers from among them (p. 406, par. 32).