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WEMYSS MOOR

... WEMYSS MOOR. Mormonism. —lt truly lamentable, in ago overflowing with intellectual light and learning, that anything in the shape superstition or deluj sion should be countenanced for an instant, or that ! any set of men should found base as prac - tise ...

TUESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1842. PUSEYISM IN OXFORD. THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING HERALD. Sir, —May I request that you will

... mummeries to empty walls. We of course understand what Puseyite means a** ranting preacher,” one that preaches the gospel; and to Mormon priest,” the Church of England may blame her own policy of keeping the people in ignorance, the sole cause of the success ...

FRANCE

... Greenock Advertiser. m. —In regard to Mormonism, we may state, that w e saw a highly intelligent gentleman, a day or two since, who has just come from Nauvoo, w here saw’ and conversed with Smith, and many of the Mormons. Our friend computes their number ...

THE CITY OF THE MORMONS; OR, THREE DAYS AT NAUVOO IN 1842. By the Rev. Hf.vry Caswall, M.A., Authorof America

... THE CITY OF THE MORMONS; OR, THREE DAYS AT NAUVOO IN 1842. By the Rev. Hf.vry Caswall, M.A., Authorof America and the American Church, and Professor Divinity in Kemper College, St Louis, Missouri. London Rivingtons. ...

PERTH

... the engineer. The Wilberforce is gone up ilamoaze to receive some necessary repairs. The Mokmoxitb Delusion.—A disciple of Mormon is on a visit to this town, and has hired a room in the Lion Fields, where he preaches five or six times a week. The strangeness ...

RELIGIOUS DELUSIONS IN AMERICA

... RELIGIOUS DELUSIONS AMERICA What with the fanaticism of Millerism,Mormonism, of Margaret Bishopisro, and some score or two of other religious delusions now flourishing about us, the United States at this time presents about as apt picture of the realization ...

CHINA

... r to the Superintendent of Trade, before held by his father, the drake of which he performed to general satin/action. Mr Mormons studies were, even at that early period, not united to the Chinese language. The trade of this country had es much engaged ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1844
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 672 | Page: 2 | Tags: none