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KnoWhy #168 - Why Was Moroni’s Correspondence with Pahoran Significant? (Alma 59:3) KnoWhy #168 - Why Was Moroni’s Correspondence with Pahoran Significant? (Alma 59:3). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
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KnoWhy #169 - Why Did Moroni Refer to Vessel Impurity in Condemning the Central Government? (Alma 60:23) KnoWhy #169 - Why Did Moroni Refer to Vessel Impurity in Condemning the Central Government? (Alma 60:23). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
Book of Mormon Stories: Captain Moroni and Pahoran Book of Mormon Stories: Captain Moroni and Pahoran., 2011.
KnoWhy #159 - Why Would Pahoran Not Allow the Law to Be Amended? (Alma 51:3) KnoWhy #159 - Why Would Pahoran Not Allow the Law to Be Amended? (Alma 51:3). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
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