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THE CITY OF THE SAINTS.
Chap. IX.

A.C.

commandment unto Mormon concerning them (p. 496, pars. 11, 1).

  • 321. A war commenced between the Nephites and Lamanites, in which the former were victorious (p. 497, par. 2).
  • 325. Mormon was restrained from preaching to the people, and because of their wickedness, and the prevalence of sorceries, witchcrafts, and magic, their treasures slipped away from them (p. 497, par. 2).
  • 326. Mormon was appointed leader of the Nephite armies (p. 498, par. 3).
  • 330. A great battle took place in the land of Joshua, in which the Nephites were victorious (p. 498, par. 3).
  • 344. Thousands of the Nephites were hewn down in their open rebellion against God (p. 499, par. 4).
  • 345. Mormon had obtained the plates according to commandment of Ammaron, and he made an account of the wickedness and abominations of his people (p. 499, par. 5).
  • 346. The Nephites were driven northward to the land of Shem, and there fought and beat a powerful army of the Lamanites (p. 500, par. 6).
  • 349. The Nephites obtained by treaty all the land of their inheritance, and a ten years' peace ensued (p. 500, par. 6).
  • 360. The king of the Lamanites sent an epistle to Mormon indicating that they were again preparing for war (p. 501, par. 7).
  • 361. A battle took place near the City of Desolation. The Nephites were victorious (p. 501, par. 8).
  • 362. A second battle ensued with the like result (p. 501, par. 8). Mormon now gave up the command of the Nephite army (p. 501, par. 9).
  • 363. The Lamanites obtained a signal victory over the Nephites, and took possession of the City of Desolation (p. 502, par. 1).
  • 364. The Nephites retook the City of Desolation (p. 503, par. 2).
  • 366. The Lamanites again took possession of the City of Desolation, and also succeeded in taking the City of Teancum (p. 503, par. 3).
  • 367. The Nephites avenged the murder of their wives and children, and drove the Lamanites out of their land; and ten years' peace ensued (p. 503, par. 3).
  • 375. The Lamanites came again to battle with the Nephites, and beat them (p. 504, par. 3).
  • 375. The Nephites from this time forth were prevailed against by the Lamanites; Mormon therefore took all the records which Ammaron had hid up unto the Lord (p. 504, par. 3).
  • 379. Mormon resumed the command of the Nephite armies (p. 504, par. 4).
  • 380. Mormon wrote an abridged account of the events which he had seen (p. 505, par. 5).
  • 384. The Nephites encamped around the hill Cumorah. Mormon hid up in the hill Cumorah all the plates that were committed to his trust, except a few which he gave to his son Moroni (p. 507, pars. 1, 2).