The story of the Book of Mormon . - would not jointhem in their crimes nor consent to the destru6lion ofthe liberties of the CHAPTER XXIX. ALMAS CHARGE TO HLS vSONvS —HK TRANSFERS THE RECORDSTO HELAMAN —HE LEAVES THLS WORLD —ZEEZROMSLATTER DAYS —HELAMANS MINISTRATIONS. A LMA was now growing old. Notwithstanding hisnnceasing efforts and fervent prayers, the NephitesM^ere again backsliding into iniqnit3\ To everyNephite city, and to every Nephite land he went or sent,to revive the gospel fires in the souls of the many became offended because of the stridlness ofthe gospe


The story of the Book of Mormon . - would not jointhem in their crimes nor consent to the destru6lion ofthe liberties of the CHAPTER XXIX. ALMAS CHARGE TO HLS vSONvS —HK TRANSFERS THE RECORDSTO HELAMAN —HE LEAVES THLS WORLD —ZEEZROMSLATTER DAYS —HELAMANS MINISTRATIONS. A LMA was now growing old. Notwithstanding hisnnceasing efforts and fervent prayers, the NephitesM^ere again backsliding into iniqnit3\ To everyNephite city, and to every Nephite land he went or sent,to revive the gospel fires in the souls of the many became offended because of the stridlness ofthe gospels laws, which forbade not only sin itself, butthe very appearance of sin. As this feeling grew,Almas heart became exceedingly sorrowful and hemourned the depravity of his people. Like many of the ancient patriarchs, when theyfelt that their mortal career was drawing to its close, hecalled his sons to him, and gave them his last chargeand blessing; speaking to each as the spirit of instruc-tion and prophecy inspired. To Helaman, his eldest,he transferred the custody of the sacred plates, withmany words of warning and ca


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