Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet And the Coming Forth of The Book of Mormon, "The Hill Cumorah. [p.10] The first name given to this hill (and by a lost nation who left the Tower of Babel 2000 B.C.) was Ramah , as found in their history, page 606, new edition. This history is called the Book of Mormon, and this portion is written by a historian named Ether. It was named the second time by an entirely different people, and called Cumorah , as found on page 559, new edition, of the same book, by the historian whose name was Mormon. The third name is Bible Hill , or Mormon Hill , and was given in the year 1829." "The great and mighty nation of the Jaredites, having departed from God and shed the blood of the prophets, became divided into bloodthirsty factions, who waged relentless and merciless wars against each other for many years; finally, after millions were slain, they arrayed themselves into two mighty opposing armies and mutually agreed to give ...
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