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LITERATURE

... ?? Mormons oil terms that smotived thle sect had somei hlopes of converting then,. TIme geantle- umantily canidour, and the0 frnan kness wit], which they explained thiqur wisha to obtain a inore correct and uniprejudiced account cif tike Mormon faith ...

LITERATURE

... female portraits. The Mormon creed aseign8 so subordinate a position to the female that it is difficult to imagine bow it can take possesalion of the minds of women of the European civilisation. The practical effects, too, of Mormonism, with its poly- gamy ...

Literature

... stamping out of the Mormons tI iin those respects in which their faith is most pecu- .liar. Polygamy is against the laws of the Federa- BE ;tion; the Mormons preach and practise polygamy; f( the law must be vindicated, and, if the Mormons r ,will not submit ...

LITERATURE

... powerful that ther] present Propaet of the Mormons owes his position; and it is not necessary to go beyond the ordinary causes which chiefly aflect humanity in order to find 1 an explanation of the success of Mormonism and of1 the character of its peeuliar ...

LITERATURE

... The most readable article in the number is the sketch of the rise and progress of Mormonism, and to that accordingly we confine our extracts: TIE PRtOGtESS OF THE MORMON STATE. The arrival of these wayworn exiles, together with that oftbe disbanded volunteers ...

A SPIRITUAL SALE

... likes Dis3enters- Holds Evangelical views. Going, going, going! The sooner it's going and gone, The sooner we call ourselves Mormon or Tark, The better, if this is Christian work. Or Christian goings on! By order of the Lords of the Admtralty ti surplus ...

THE BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... aroused, aud the Mormons have been on several 0cm. siod svoryreughlyhandled. Lasteveuing, thelo rmsons ?? announced a specialrmeetingin ?? Hall, a noisvmnob entered the building and cause a riot. 'The plntformx was stormed, and the Mormon elders, num-. c ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... iramediately out of the houlse. et us hope that such as be are but the rarer products of genius. THIE MORIMONT PROPHT. In The Mormon Prophet' (A. and C. Black), Miss Dougall has artfully combined fact wit-li fiction-fact., in so far as the prophet` amd ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... their superstitions or fears. One does not see how persons holding these views can be called Mormons in any sense whatever; yet they are described as Mormon Nonconforniists. The Broad gentlemen, however; are in favour of entire toleration, and, while ...

UNITED STATES

... nor any intelligence by the western mail from the Santa Fe expedition. We learn from St. Louis that two Mormon spies have been shot by the Anti-Mormon mob at Nauvoo, which it is feared is the beginning of a sanguinary conflict between these factions. The ...

LITERATURE

... on a railway, and is thus brought ito the neighbourhood of the great Mormon settle- Ment, whither Clinton, his daughter Jessie, and Frost had emigrated. Joe Smith,the great Mormon leader, had fixed his eyes on Jessie, and had deter- neseed to make her ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... description, and in her . M- O-3r vwa of Sar Francisco she touok O. ?? zonizy or paying a visit to Salt Lake r d the tomb of the Mormon prophet. rvvo are looki;ng forward to a like ? x- h.rholiday tour will find Mrs. Boyd a very in' lii:, as wel as instructive ...