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(Music begins.) The faithful rejoiced; the unbelievers were silenced.

They knew the prophecies, and by these signs were


convinced that Jesus Christ had come into the world. Most were converted to the Lord, and for a time the people enjoyed
great peace.
But before many years had passed, they began to forget. They became less and less astonished at the wonders they had
seen. They began to be hard-hearted, and wilfully blind, imagining that somehow such marvels were wrought by men to
decieve them. As the passing years brought them closer to Christ's coming among them, they became proud and wicked,
and the faithful were few. Many righteous men who testified boldly of Christ were taken, contrary to law, and put to death
secretly.
Nephi was saddened by the hardness of their hearts and the blindness of their minds. He called on them to repent and
believe in Jesus Christ, and obtain a remission of their sins. Though he labored unceasingly among them and taught them
patiently, still there were but few who turned to the Lord.



  
 
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