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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... an eloquent fact that the Mormon missionaries candidly confess that they have never been able to make any converts to their creed amongst the Irish in particular and Roman Catholics in general. Had you ever an Irish Mormon among you? I asked a venerable ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... known at9 the Stale of Daeerat (which in tile ?? Mormon ton~guei is supposed to mOea, Land of the Honey Bea), and no -aethority Is reooguled. gso valid but that Whica emmsates from the head of the Mormon sec6t the sc-called ?? Brigham YOUng, Who has ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... he bad good, and the good better. Read the. Mormon book. It has been translated in all languages, and is aski niMue-street. You will find in it a correct accounn f oar origin and history. The first Mormons emigrated ie the time of King Solomon ?? The ...

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... HusnxBnSD IN, UTAIN; Ox, SIGHTS AID SCENES .AMIONGST. THE MoRMoNs. ' By A. WARD. Blackwood, Praernoster-row.-This is another work intended to be. a blow at Mormonism. Although we are of opinion that the Mormons are suffering under a great amount of unmerited calumny ...

YESTERDAY'S THEATRICALS, ETC

... Holvaude, and Piatti. MR. GLADSTONE ON MIORMONISM. At a meeting of the Anti-Mormon League, which was formed last year for the purpose of opposing the advo- cates of Mormonism in the metropolis, held yesterday, in Dassant's Assembly Rooms, Finsbu-y-square ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Ward, the rlate popular humorist, when AMONGST TEll MORMONS. Ie certainly meant to see Salt Lake and the Mormons, and therehe was. But in his book he had been unsparing in his Isarcasms on the Mormons, Brigham, and all his wosks, and if jthors was one ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... attractive work is that de- scriptive of his visit to the Mormons and to Mr. John Taylor, the successor of the late Brigham Young in the presidency of that strange commsnity. THE MORMON TABERNACLE. The Mormon Tabernacle possesses remarkable acoustic powers. A ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... valley, until the Mormon courage, like that of Macbeth, had been screwed to the sticking-poiut. Then the murderous edict was given, and with the assist- ance of some Indians who were detailed to batcher the romen and children, while the Mormons massacred the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... in its Second edition although only published a few days, are, evidently, graphic de- rscriptions of life amongst the Mormons:- A MORMON THEATRE. Through tho quick eye and careful hand of his ma- nager, Hiram Clawson, the president may be congratu- lated ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... City a .wide brth. Mr. Catlin does not seem to be a great -sadmirer of Mormonism, if we may judge of the following account he gives of an interview with BRIGHAM YOUNG. On the Mormon line, the Utah Central, everyofficial is a Mormnon, from the chief su ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... and having un- horsed Captain Townshend, laid him up for some tirs e. The visit to the Salt Lake, and the sojourn among the Mormons, is one very interesting por- tion of the volume before us; and, inleed, there are few, if any, pages therein that will not ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Brigham Young and his Mormon followers, everything relating to him and them is of paramount interest, Therefore is it that MIr. Ollivant's personal experience in Mformon-land will he perused with attention. He tells us how the Mormons educate their children ...