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1 Ne. 10: 14 | (1 Ne. 15: 7) natural branches of olive-tree are remnant of house of Israel.
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1 Ne. 19: 12 | the God of nature suffers.
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Jacob 5: 3-77 | parable of olive-tree, with natural branches and fruit.
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Mosiah 3: 16 | in Adam, or by nature, men fall.
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Mosiah 3: 19 | natural man is enemy to God.
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Mosiah 16: 5 | he who persists in carnal nature remains in fallen state.
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Alma 19: 6 | light of everlasting life overcomes Lamoni’s natural frame.
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Alma 26: 21 | what natural man knows these things.
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Alma 41: 4 | every thing shall be restored to its natural frame.
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Alma 41: 11 | all men who are in state of nature have gone contrary to nature of God.
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Alma 41: 12 | restoration does not mean to take a thing of natural state and place it in unnatural state.
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Alma 42: 10 | men become carnal, sensual, and devilish, by nature.
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Hel. 13: 38 | ye have sought for happiness in doing iniquity, which is contrary to nature of God’s righteousness.
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Ether 3: 2 | because of the fall our natures have become evil continually.
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D&C 29: 35 | commandments are not natural nor temporal.
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D&C 29: 43 | by natural death man may be raised in immortality unto eternal life.
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D&C 58: 3 | ye cannot behold design of God with natural eyes.
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D&C 67: 10 | man cannot see God with carnal or natural mind.
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D&C 67: 12 | natural man cannot abide presence of God.
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D&C 88: 28 | celestial spirit shall receive same body which was a natural body.
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D&C 121: 39 | nature and disposition of almost all men to exercise unrighteous dominion.
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Moses 1: 11 | Moses could not behold God with natural eyes.
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Moses 6: 36 | Moses beholds things not visible to natural eye.
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