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THE READER

... develop into, The Tyranny of Mormonism; or, An Englishwoman in Utah (Sampson Low), should be profitable reading. Its author, Mrs. Fanny Stenhouse, of Salt-Lake City, has been for more than twenty-five years the wife of a Mormon Missionary and Elder. Her ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1888
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1991 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the ini- famies, deceits, &c., practised by his former associates -the Mormons-of which body he was a preacher, or elder, as they are termed. The author is ?? an apostate from Mormonism, and has turned a betrayer of their confidence, and denunciator of their ...

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 ...

THE READER

... valuable part of the book is the account of Mr. De Leon's visit to the Mormon Prophet, James Smith, at Nauvoo, the original Holy City. Every one knows something about the Mormons in Utah, if it is only from the burlesques of Artemus Ward, but so little ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1354 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... and its history Is shown to be ample. Chiefhy among the Mormons s the main value of Mr. Dixon's eperiences.d Mr. aidon went well qualified by previous study to make a, sound estimate (of Mormon society. I Nothing can be sounder, and at the same time ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... Miss Gaveston that he wishes to become a Mormon in order to marry the whole batch; their father, mistaking Stephana for Rubineau's daughter, falls in love with her, and Madame Rubineau, fascinated by the Mormon's cumu- lative prowess, only waits a chance ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2859 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the Adelphi on the 24th; and at Sadler's Wells on the 26th (&lmncem-ty will be succeeded by The6Dunites, a drama relating to Mormon life, inl which Mr. and irs. M'hcee Barker, who have played in it for over four years in America, will appear. The author ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... recollections. Two volS. 21S.] STENSiOUSE, FANNY. TheTyrannyof Mormonism ; or, An Englishwoman in Utab. (Sampson Low. 3s. 6d.) [Mrs. Stenhouse was for more than twenty-five years the wife of a Mormon elder in Salt Lake City, and in this volume (to which l; ...

YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... the exception of his son, 3have become Mormons. A Miss Doidge, lanother convert, is also about to leave E Bristol for Utah. So far as is known, Ythis is the net result of & vigorous cam. I paign which the Mormons have been y prosecuting in Bristol, during ...

LITERATURE

... personal observa- tion. Before this work wats issued the English public had, at the best, but a vague and hazy notion of the Mormons. the Shakers, the 'Tunkers. and other sects antong the great American family. Mr. Hepwsorth Dixon enters fully into the creed ...

Published: Sunday 20 June 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1067 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture