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thus they began to have continual peace again, notwithstanding

       all their persecutions.

      Alma 1:29

       29 And now, because of the steadiness of the church they began

       to be exceedingly rich, having abundance of all things whatsoever

       they stood in need—an abundance of flocks and herds, and

       fatlings of every kind, and also abundance of grain, and of gold,

       and of silver, and of precious things, and abundance of silk and

       fine-twined linen, and all manner of good homely cloth.

      Alma 1:30

       30 And thus, in their prosperous circumstances, they did not

       send away any who were naked, or that were hungry, or that were

       athirst, or that were sick, or that had not been nourished; and

       they did not set their hearts upon riches; therefore they were

       liberal to all, both old and young, both bond and free, both male

       and female, whether out of the church or in the church, having no

       respect to persons as to those who stood in need.

      Alma 1:31

       31 And thus they did prosper and become far more wealthy than

       those who did not belong to their church.

      Alma 1:32

       32 For those who did not belong to their church did indulge

       themselves in sorceries, and in idolatry or idleness, and in

       babblings, and in envyings and strife; wearing costly apparel;

       being lifted up in the pride of their own eyes; persecuting,

       lying, thieving, robbing, committing whoredoms, and murdering,

       and all manner of wickedness; nevertheless, the law was put in

       force upon all those who did transgress it, inasmuch as it was

       possible.

      Alma 1:33

       33 And it came to pass that by thus exercising the law upon

       them, every man suffering according to that which he had done,

       they became more still, and durst not commit any wickedness if it

       were known; therefore, there was much peace among the people of

       Nephi until the fifth year of the reign of the judges.

      Alma 2 Chapter 2

      Alma 2:1

       1 And it came to pass in the commencement of the fifth year of

       their reign there began to be a contention among the people; for

       a certain man, being called Amlici, he being a very cunning man,

       yea, a wise man as to the wisdom of the world, he being after the

       order of the man that slew Gideon by the sword, who was executed

       according to the law—

      Alma 2:2

       2 Now this Amlici had, by his cunning, drawn away much people

       after him; even so much that they began to be very powerful; and

       they began to endeavor to establish Amlici to be king over the

       people.

      Alma 2:3

       3 Now this was alarming to the people of the church, and also to

       all those who had not been drawn away after the persuasions of

       Amlici; for they knew that according to their law that such

       things must be established by the voice of the people.

      Alma 2:4

       4 Therefore, if it were possible that Amlici should gain the

       voice of the people, he, being a wicked man, would deprive them

       of their rights and privileges of the church; for it was his

       intent to destroy the church of God.

      Alma 2:5

       5 And it came to pass that the people assembled themselves

       together throughout all the land, every man according to his

       mind, whether it were for or against Amlici, in separate bodies,

       having much dispute and wonderful contentions one with another.

      Alma 2:6

       6 And thus they did assemble themselves together to cast in

       their voices concerning the matter; and they were laid before the

       judges.

      Alma 2:7

       7 And it came to pass that the voice of the people came against

       Amlici, that he was not made king over the people.

      Alma 2:8

       8 Now this did cause much joy in the hearts of those who were

       against him; but Amlici did stir up those who were in his favor

       to anger against those who were not in his favor.

      Alma 2:9

       9 And it came to pass that they gathered themselves together,

       and did consecrate Amlici to be their king.

      Alma 2:10

       10 Now when Amlici was made king over them he commanded them

       that they should take up arms against their brethren; and this he

       did that he might subject them to him.

      Alma 2:11

       11 Now the people of Amlici were distinguished by the name of

       Amlici, being called Amlicites; and the remainder were called

       Nephites, or the people of God.

      Alma 2:12

       12 Therefore the people of the Nephites were aware of the intent

       of the Amlicites, and therefore they did prepare to meet them;

       yea, they did arm themselves with swords, and with cimeters, and

       with bows, and with arrows, and with stones, and with slings, and

       with all manner of weapons of war, of every kind.

      Alma 2:13

       13 And thus they were prepared to meet the Amlicites at the time

       of their coming. And there were appointed captains, and higher

       captains, and chief captains, according to their numbers.

      Alma 2:14

       14 And it came to pass that Amlici did arm his men with all

       manner of weapons of war of every kind; and he also appointed

       rulers and leaders over his people, to lead them to war against

       their brethren.

      Alma 2:15

       15 And it came to pass that the Amlicites came upon the hill

       Amnihu, which was east of the river Sidon, which ran by the land

       of Zarahemla, and there they began to make war with the Nephites.

      Alma 2:16

       16 Now Alma, being the chief judge and the governor of the

       people of Nephi, therefore he went up with his people, yea, with

       his captains, and chief captains, yea, at the head of his armies,

       against the Amlicites to battle.