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great and abominable church takes many plain and precious things from book, 1 Ne. 13:26–29, 32, 34.
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because things are taken from book which were plain to men’s understanding, according to plainness which is in the Lamb, many stumble, 1 Ne. 13:29.
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the Lord will reveal many plain and precious parts of gospel that have been taken away, 1 Ne. 13:34–40.
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when book proceeded from Jews, it was plain and true, 1Â Ne. 14:23.
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brothers murmur because Nephi1 has been plain unto them, 2Â Ne. 1:26.
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may I be strict in plain road, 2Â Ne. 4:32.
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would I be plain unto you according to plainness of truth if ye were freed from sin, 2Â Ne. 9:47.
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words of Isaiah1 are plain unto all who are filled with spirit of prophecy, 2Â Ne. 25:4.
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my soul delighteth in plainness, 2Â Ne. 25:4 (33:6).
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I have spoken plainly, that ye cannot err, 2Â Ne. 25:20.
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the Lord doeth nothing save it be plain unto men, 2Â Ne. 26:33.
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men will not understand great knowledge when given them in plainness, 2Â Ne. 32:7.
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writings of Nephi1 speak harshly against sin, according to plainness of word of God, 2Â Ne. 33:5.
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these things are manifested unto us plainly, for salvation of souls, Jacob 4:13.
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Jews despised words of plainness, Jacob 4:14.
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prophets speak with great plainness of speech, Enos 1:23.
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Benjamin speaks plainly, that his people might understand, Mosiah 2:40.
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glad tidings are made known in plain terms, Alma 13:23.
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people are angry with Alma2 because of plainness of his words, Alma 14:2.
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way to judge is as plain as daylight is from dark night, Moro. 7:15.