“Chapter 32: Captain Moroni and the Title of Liberty,” Book of Mormon Stories (1997), 89–90 “Chapter 32,” Book of Mormon Stories, 89–90 Chapter 32 1:48Captain Moroni and the Title of Liberty A wicked man named Amalickiah wanted to be king over the Nephites. Many Nephites had left the Church to follow him. Alma 46:1, 4–5, 7 If Amalickiah became king, he would try to destroy the Church of God and take away the people’s liberty. Alma 46:9–10 When Captain Moroni, the leader of the Nephite armies, heard of Amalickiah’s plan to be king, he became angry. Alma 46:11 Moroni tore his coat to make a flag. On it he wrote a message to remind the people to defend their religion, freedom, and peace. Alma 46:12 Moroni put the flag on a pole and called it the title of liberty. Then dressed in his armor, he knelt to pray. Alma 46:13 He asked God to protect those who believed in Jesus Christ and prayed for freedom in the land, calling it a land of liberty. Alma 46:16–18 Moroni went among the people. Waving the title of liberty, he called them to come and help protect their freedom. Alma 46:19–20 People came from all over the land. They promised to obey God’s commandments and to fight for freedom. Alma 46:21–22, 28 When Amalickiah saw how many Nephites had joined with Moroni, he was afraid. He and his followers left to join the Lamanites. Alma 46:29–30 Moroni and his army tried to stop them, but Amalickiah and a few of his men escaped. Alma 46:31–33 Moroni placed a title of liberty on every tower in the Nephite land. The Nephites had kept their freedom and again had peace. Alma 46:36–37