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Nephites preach of Christ, that children may know source of remission of sins, 2Â Ne. 25:26.
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after baptism comes remission of sins by fire and the Holy Ghost, 2Â Ne. 31:17 (3Â Ne. 12:2; 30:2).
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Enos2 wrestles before God before receiving remission of sins, Enos 1:2.
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those who believe Christ should come can receive remission of sins, Mosiah 3:13.
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the Spirit comes upon Benjamin’s people and they are filled with joy, having received remission of sins, Mosiah 4:3.
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always remember God’s goodness in order to retain remission of sins, Mosiah 4:11–12.
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for sake of retaining remission of sins, impart substance to poor, Mosiah 4:26.
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those who look forward to Christ’s coming for remission of sins are his seed, Mosiah 15:11 (Alma 4:14).
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look forward for remission of sins with everlasting faith, Alma 7:6 (30:16).
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he who repents has claim on mercy through the Son, unto remission of sins, Alma 12:34.
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never until he cried out to Christ for mercy did Alma2 receive remission of sins, Alma 38:8.
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baptism unto repentance, in which there is great remission of sins, 3Â Ne. 1:23.
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Nephi3 testifies boldly, remission of sins through faith on the Lord, 3Â Ne. 7:16.
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baptism a witness that they had repented and received remission of sins, 3Â Ne. 7:25.
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be baptized, that ye may receive remission of sins and be filled with the Holy Ghost, 3Â Ne. 30:2.
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priests and teachers are ordained to preach repentance and remission of sins through Christ, Moro. 3:3.
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baptism is unto repentance to fulfilling commandments unto remission of sins, Moro. 8:11.
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remission of sins bringeth meekness, Moro. 8:26.
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sanctification by grace through shedding of Christ’s blood is the Father’s covenant unto remission of sins, Moro. 10:33.