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Alma 43: 17 | Moroni1 takes command and government of wars.
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Alma 46: 35 | Amalickiahites who will not covenant to maintain free government are put to death.
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Alma 51: 5 | king-men desire to alter law to overthrow free government.
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Alma 54: 17, 24 | Ammoron claims Nephites’ fathers robbed their brethren of right to government.
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Alma 58: 36 | Helaman2 fears some faction in government does not send more men.
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Alma 59: 13 | Moroni1 is angry with government.
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Alma 60: 14 | Moroni1 fears God’s judgments will come because of slothfulness of government.
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Alma 60: 24 | necessary to cleanse government before contending with Lamanites.
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Hel. 1: 18 | because of contention in government Nephites do not keep sufficient guards in Zarahemla.
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Hel. 5: 2 | laws and governments established by voice of people.
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Hel. 6: 39 | robbers obtain sole management of government.
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Hel. 7: 5 | robbers held in office at head of government to get gain.
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3 Ne. 3: 10 | Giddianhi claims he desires to help his people recover government.
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3 Ne. 7: 2, 6 | people separate into tribes and destroy government of land.
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3 Ne. 7: 11 | tribes united in hatred of those who entered covenant to destroy government.
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3 Ne. 7: 14 | tribes not united as to laws and manner of government.
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3 Ne. 9: 9 | people of king Jacob4 destroy peace and government of land.
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D&C 42: 79, 84-86 | members who kill, steal, lie are to be delivered to law of land.
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D&C 42: 89 | unreconciled disputes among members resolved by church, not before world.
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D&C 58: 21 | let no man break law of land.
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D&C 58: 21 | he who keeps law of God has no need to break law of land.
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D&C 58: 22 | saints should be subject to powers that be until the Lord reigns.
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D&C 63: 26 | the Lord renders unto Caesar that which is Caesar’s.
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D&C 98: 4-7 | saints to befriend law of land.
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D&C 98: 5 | (D&C 101: 77) constitutional law is justifiable before the Lord.
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D&C 98: 9 | when the wicked rule, the people mourn.
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D&C 101: 76-80 | governments to protect rights.
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D&C 105: 32 | kingdoms of world to acknowledge kingdom of Zion.
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D&C 109: 54-55 | prayer for nation.
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D&C 123: 6 | abuses against saints to be presented to heads of government.
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D&C 134: 1 | governments are instituted of God for benefit of man.
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D&C 134: 2, 4-5, 7 | government must protect freedom of religion.
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D&C 134: 3, 5-6 | people should seek and uphold just governments.
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D&C 134: 3, 5-7 | human law instituted to protect individual rights, justice.
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D&C 134: 8 | government should punish commission of crime.
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D&C 134: 9 | religious influence and civil government should not be mingled.
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D&C 134: 11 | men should appeal to civil law for redress of wrongs.
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Abr. 1: 25 | first government of Egypt established by Pharaoh.
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