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THE BOOK OF MOSIAH
CHAPTER 5
  5 And we are willing to enter into a acovenant with our God to do his will, and to be obedient to his commandments in all things that he shall command us, all the remainder of our days, that we may not bring upon ourselves a bnever-ending torment, as has been spoken by the cangel, that we may not drink out of the cup of the wrath of God.

Footnotes
5a
2 Chr. 15: 12 (12-15).
  12 And they entered into a acovenant to seek the Lord God of their fathers with all their heart and with all their soul;
Neh. 10: 29.
  29 They clave to their brethren, their nobles, and entered into aa bcurse, and into an coath, to walk in God’s dlaw, which was given by Moses the servant of God, and to observe and do all the commandments of the Lord eour Lord, and his judgments and his statutes;
Mosiah 6: 3.
  3 And again, it came to pass that when king Benjamin had made an end of all these things, and had consecrated his son aMosiah to be a ruler and a king over his people, and had given him all the charges concerning the kingdom, and also had bappointed cpriests to dteach the people, that thereby they might hear and know the commandments of God, and to stir them up in remembrance of the eoath which they had made, he dismissed the multitude, and they returned, every one, according to their ffamilies, to their own houses.
b
Mosiah 3: 27 (25-27).
  27 And their atorment is as a blake of fire and brimstone, whose flames are unquenchable, and whose smoke ascendeth up cforever and ever. Thus hath the Lord commanded me. Amen.
c
Mosiah 3: 2.
  2 And the things which I shall tell you are made known unto me by an aangel from God. And he said unto me: bAwake; and I awoke, and behold he stood before me.