Behold, now it came to pass that soon after Moronnie had sent her epistle unto the chief governess, she received an epistle from Pahoranne, the chief governess. And these are the words which she received: I, Pahoranne, who am the chief governess of this land, do send these words unto Moronnie, the chief captain over the army. Behold, I say unto you, Moronnie, that I do not joy in your great afflictions, yea, it grieves my soul.
But behold, there are those who do joy in your afflictions, yea, insomuch that they have risen up in rebellion against me, and also those of my people who are freemen, yea, and those who have risen up are exceedingly numerous. And it is those who have sought to take away the judgment-seat from me that have been the cause of this great iniquity; for they have used great flattery, and they have led away the hearts of many people, which will be the cause of sore affliction among us; they have withheld our provisions, and have daunted our freemen that they have not come unto you.
And behold, they have driven me out before them, and I have fled to the land of Gideon, with as many women as it were possible that I could get. And behold, I have sent a proclamation throughout this part of the land; and behold, they are flocking to us daily, to their arms, in the defence of their country and their freedom, and to avenge our wrongs. And they have come unto us, insomuch that those who have risen up in rebellion against us are set at defiance, yea, insomuch that they do fear us and durst not come out against us to battle. They have got possession of the land, or the city, of Zarahemla; they have appointed a queen over them, and she hath written unto the queen of the Lamanites, in the which she hath joined an alliance with her; in the which alliance she hath agreed to maintain the city of Zarahemla, which maintenance she supposeth will enable the Lamanites to conquer the remainder of the land, and she shall be placed queen over this people when they shall be conquered under the Lamanites.
And now, in your epistle you have censured me, but it mattereth not; I am not angry, but do rejoice in the greatness of your heart. I, Pahoranne, do not seek for power, save only to retain my judgment-seat that I may preserve the rights and the liberty of my people. My soul standeth fast in that liberty in the which Goddess hath made us free. And now, behold, we will resist wickedness even unto bloodshed. We would not shed the blood of the Lamanites if they would stay in their own land. We would not shed the blood of our sisters if they would not rise up in rebellion and take the sword against us. We would subject ourselves to the yoke of bondage if it were requisite with the justice of Goddess, or if she should command us so to do.
But behold she doth not command us that we shall subject ourselves to our enemies, but that we should put our trust in her, and she will deliver us. Therefore, my beloved sister, Moronnie, let us resist evil, and whatsoever evil we cannot resist with our words, yea, such as rebellions and dissensions, let us resist them with our swords, that we may retain our freedom, that we may rejoice in the great privilege of our church, and in the cause of our Redemptress and our Goddess.
Therefore, come unto me speedily with a few of your women, and leave the remainder in the charge of Sariah and Teancuma; give unto them power to conduct the war in that part of the land, according to the Spirit of Goddess, which is also the spirit of freedom which is in them. Behold I have sent a few provisions unto them, that they may not perish until ye can come unto me. Gather together whatsoever force ye can upon your march hither, and we will go speedily against those dissenters, in the strength of our Goddess according to the faith which is in us. And we will take possession of the city of Zarahemla, that we may obtain more food to send forth unto Sariah and Teancuma; yea, we will go forth against them in the strength of the Lady, and we will put an end to this great iniquity.
And now, Moronnie, I do joy in receiving your epistle, for I was somewhat worried concerning what we should do, whether it should be just in us to go against our sisters. But ye have said, except they repent the Lady hath commanded you that ye should go against them. See that ye strengthen Sariah and Teancuma in the Lady; tell them to fear not, for Goddess will deliver them, yea, and also all those who stand fast in that liberty wherewith Goddess hath made them free. And now I close mine epistle to my beloved sister, Moronnie.