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THE TRUTH ABOUT THE MORMONS

... all a correct idea of the manage- ment of the Mormon politico-ecclesiastical system, and still fewer of the ordering of Mormon households. Even now that the pseudo- sanctity of Utah is invaded, and Mormonism has become the subject of ridicule and denunciation ...

POLYGAMY

... which the human race has willingly succumbed~, Mormonism is one of the most strange. It is difficult to understand how! any fairly educated man could have ever believed in the legend of the Book of Mormon; it is more extraordinary that women of respectability ...

SIR THEODORE MARTIN ON MUSIC

... and the Mormons have been on several occasions very roughly handled. Last evening the Mormons having announced a special meeting in the Clifton Hall, a noisy mob entered the building and caused a riot. The platform was stormed, and the Mormon elders, ...

FLYING LEAVES.*

... essentially sympathetic picture of Sister Eliza Snow, a widow of the Prophet at Salt Lake City, and evidently the trump card of Mormonism in its social self-revelation to the inquiring eyes of cultivated European ladies. Sister Snow was herself a woman of culture ...

NEW AMERICA

... interested in the growth and development of new ideas and vagaries or the other side of the Atlantic than ourselves. The Mormons, the Shakers, the Bible Perfectionists, the Spiritualists, the Turnkers, the Free Lovers, &c. &c., are most of them of English ...

SHAKSPEAREAN TRAGEDY AND MODERN MELODRAMA

... and his Seven Wives has been produced at the Olympic, unider the title of The Exile of Erin. With the comic story of the Mormon elder who, though married to the woman he prefers before all others, finds the presence in the same house of six other wives ...

SHAKSPEAREAN TRAGEDY AND MODERN MELODRAMA

... and his Seven Wives has been produced at the Olympic, under the title of The Exile of Erin. With the comic story of the Mormon elder who, though married to the woman he prefers Lefore all others, finds the presence in the same house of six other wives ...

BETWEEN TWO OCEANS

... of admiration and enthu- siasm, even to the extent of not disputing for the moment these exalted utterances touching the Mormons: Here in Salt Lake City we found the true Republic. Offtside of it is the name, but in Salt Lake is the thing- the Republic ...

AROUND THE WORLD

... oppressed was he on reaching Utah with the atmosphere of Mormonism, that he escaped as speedily as possible, and declined an introduction to Brigham Young. Yet .he acknowledges that the Mormons have converted an arid desert into one of the most fertile ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... rania, &c., &c., temp. I Charles I. to aS Charles IL. Pp. 564, cloth.] KENNEDY, J. H. 'Early Days of Mormonism. (Reeves and Turner.) [Discussei Mormonism in connection with Palmyra, Kirtland, and Nauvoo. Pp. 275.] LAING, F. I-T., D.D. The Two Evolutions: ...

TRAVELS IN AMERICA

... religious conference wvrote that the meetingA topped off with a prayer. Mr. Marshall pays almost as much attention to Mormonism as if he lad discovered it ; but if he has nothing new to tell us relating to the last history of the sect, he at any rate ...

THE DANITES AT SADLER'S WELLS

... erratic appear. ances like regulation melodramatic villains; for the basis of the piece is not the fanatic cruelty of the Mormon avenging angels, but an improbable tale of love and jealousy with which they have a merely accidental connec. tion. Nancy ...