MORMONISM
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... MORMONISM. To the Editor of the Worth London News. I , —ln your mvalualde journal the inst, a letter appeared therein reference a correspondent touching upon the doctrine of Mormonism. In the first place your correspondent observes, that he still advocates ...
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... THE MORMONS, A Journey to the Great Salt Lake City, by Jules Remy and Julius Drenchley, M.A. With a Sketch of the 'history, Religion, and Customs of the Mormons : and an Introduction on the .Religions Movement in the United States. By JULES RENT. 2 Vols ...
... THE MORMONS AND THE UNION. Advices from Sait Lake City to September 3rd, state that the Mormons are declaring their design to separate from the United States, and erect their territory into an independent province. GENERAL FREMONT AND THE PRESIDENT. It ...
... THE MORMON CREED. The Mormons are like the Pythagoreans their precreation, transmigration, and exaltation of souls; like the followers of Lmcippusand Democritus in tbeir atomic materialism; like the Epicureans their pure atomic theories, their summum ...
... industry of the Mormons is constantly directed towards accumulating • store of arms, and perfecting themselves in drill and the use of weapons. Unless internal causes dissolve the community, the day may not be far distant when the Mormons will be able to ...
... THE MORMONS IN TTAH. THe Edinburgh Witness has received information, as authentic as it is important, from the city of Utah. It indicates great changes—whether for the better or the worse—close at hand in the Mormon settlement. Let us first look to what ...
... THE MORMONS IN UTAH. The Edinburgh Witness publishes some important information from Utah. It indicates great changeswhether for the better or the worse—close at hand in the Mormon settlement. Let us first look to what Brigham himself will regard as the ...
... THE MORMON SETTLEMENT. Near the Mormon capital are two lakes, one, from character, giving It* »amo to the city —th« .Halt Lake*; the other. Lake Utah, connected with the Salt Lake, and indeed feeding it by means of the river Timpanagos, the name of which ...
... MORMON POLYGAMY. If we can bring ourselves to understand how the first wife consents, obliged to consent, there remains the difficulty of explaining how it that young girls marry old polygamists in preference to young bachelors. This would seem all the ...
... MORMON POLYGAMY. If we can bring ourselves to understand how the first wife consents, or is obliged to consent, there remains the difficulty of explaming how it that young girls marry old polygamists preference to young bachelors. This would seem all ...