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Gadianton becomes leader of band of Kishkumen, Hel. 2:4.
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flee out of land by secret way, into wilderness, Hel. 2:11.
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unknown to government, therefore not destroyed, Hel. 3:23.
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include many Nephites, more numerous among wicked part of Lamanites, Hel. 6:18 (7:25).
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called Gadianton’s robbers and murderers, Hel. 6:18.
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those who reveal their wickedness unto world are tried according to laws given by Gadianton and Kishkumen, Hel. 6:24.
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secret oaths and covenants given to Gadianton by devil, Hel. 6:26–29.
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Lamanites hunt robbers, preach word of God, destroy band of Gadianton among Lamanites, Hel. 6:37.
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fill judgment-seats, usurp power and authority, Hel. 7:4 (8:1, 27–28).
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Nephites sweep away band of Gadianton, Hel. 11:10.
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dissenters form new band, become robbers of Gadianton, Hel. 11:24–26.
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robbers dwell in mountains, cannot be overpowered, 3Â Ne. 1:27.
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Lamanite children are led away by Zoramites2 to join Gadianton robbers, 3Â Ne. 1:29.
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robbers spread death and carnage, 3Â Ne. 2:11.
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converted Lamanites and Nephites unite against robbers, 3Â Ne. 2:12.
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robbers gain many advantages because of people’s iniquity, 3 Ne. 2:18.
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secret society of Gadianton is of ancient date, 3Â Ne. 3:9.
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unless people repent and cry unto the Lord, they will not be delivered from Gadianton robbers, 3Â Ne. 3:15.
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robbers of Gadianton spread again over land, 4Â Ne. 1:42, 46.
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people try to hide treasures because Gadianton robbers infest land, Morm. 1:18.
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Nephites regain some lands from robbers of Gadianton, Morm. 2:27–28.