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BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... which airctolid of this modern impostor, I know not how S truly. The sketch of the Mormon superstition, however, is I ! correct. I am given to understand, that the Mormons are by St no meaiis immoral, ?? that their doimestic laws are good. They build Chuirches ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... to ad- for g ; ! of ce, of ol- at ir h y n THE MORMONS. LI r On Thursday, the 22d, July, two young men, formerly LI aof Louth, members of the Church of the Latter-day p m Saints, commonly called Mormons, arrived at Louth, b - direct from the banks ...

THE CHARGE OF PERSONATING A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN

... the public. The man calling himself General Bennet, who had seceded fromn Mormonism, lately gave the following account of the Mormon doctrines, to a New York audience ?? The Mormon creed is a Trrnity; Joe Smith represents God; Hiram Smith is the first ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, DUBLIN—NOVEMBER 30

... six large rats. A reward of two hundred dollars has been offered by the governor of Illinois, for the apprehension of the Mormon prophet, Joe Smyth, the blacksmith, whso is charged with murder. I GRAND BANQurT TO TITE AnCrDUKE FREDERICK OW AUSTRIA. -On ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... a nd retu'ined to their employment S UCCESSo, or T HE N otog PiorET.-.. John Hardy, president of the Boston branch of the Mormons, in refe- re ree to a succepsos o' J oe Smith, informs the editor of T thes Time thitall is point are 1 fudge and nonsense ...

POOR LAWS—TUAM UNION—THE GREGORY CLAUSE

... is certainly .tim-e to look out for a general and comprehensive remedy.- 'Gbrerrer. A Moiuo Mori:MctActn.-The body of the Mormons having -called upon thbir prophet (Joe Smith) to perforni a miracle in .public` beifore' all corners, on the day appointed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... last in Great Britain-street. The complainant's cae was that he bad been attending a branch meeting or conventicle of the Mormon sect, or Joe Smith's Latter-day Saints, at their place of asaemblage in the gyn. nastic school, Great Britain-street It appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that on the evening in question, in consequence of having ascertained that his nephews were in the habit of frequeuting the Mormon meeting-house, he went there, accompanied by his brother; pievious to Boaring commencing his sermon, or lecture, he announced ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—DEATH FROM STABBING

... and knowing no better, their senses are pleased at the recog- nition of their immorality by the extensive doctrines of the Mormon missionaries. Ignorance made imposing and ren- dered saebkcly arrogant Under the pretence of Divine inspira- tiqn, soon sets ...