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Book of Mormon / Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact / Nephite / Nephi / Second Coming / Prophet / Mormon / First Book of Nephi / Book of Mormon chronology / Religion / Latter Day Saint movement / Christianity
Date: 2012-09-20 19:45:50
Book of Mormon
Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact
Nephite
Nephi
Second Coming
Prophet
Mormon
First Book of Nephi
Book of Mormon chronology
Religion
Latter Day Saint movement
Christianity

BRINGING PRIMARY HOME You can use this lesson and activity to learn more about this month’s Primary theme. The Scriptures Teach Me about the

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