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... Waldy, Esq., T. Meynell, Esq., T'. Meynell, jun.,Esq., J. Woodall,EEsq., W. Lawsot, Esq., W. Rutson, Esq., Hon. and Rev. T. Mormon, Rev. P. Ewart, Rev. 'I'. W. Morley, Rev. W. Dent, Rev, M. S. Wynyard. Rev. W. Baties, Rev. J. J. T. Monson, Rev. G. Dixon ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10984 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

MANCHESTER

... Carpenters' Hall, on Wed nesday, the 7th inst. Mr. Berry, Wesleyai aninisbtezengaged to prove that the book called th Book of Mormon, was not true,; and likewise tha water baptism, or baptism b immersion, is no essential to salvation. The Vider, in reply ...

Miscellaneous

... as the prophets of Baal were in the days of Elijah; and the former are as great impostures as the jatter were-besides, the Mormon seers are Hreater knaves. We should not be surprised to hear of some of the fanatics 'paying the forfeit of their lives, for ...

Miscellaneous

... as the prophets of Baal were in the days of J.li~,Xh; ad the former are as great impostures as SAe latter wele-besidee, the Mormon seers are reatez knaves. We should not be surprised to hear of Some of the fanatics paying the forfeit of their lives, for ...

Miscellaneous

... Domlsas the prophets of Baal were in the days of Elih;dlnd the former are as great impostures as the latter were-besides, the Mormon seers are greater knaves. We should not be surprised to hear of esouS of the fanatics paying the forfeit of their lives, for ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... that Lord Brougham is busily intriguing, and painfully anxious to succeed Lord Lyndhurst on the woolsacrk. t JOE SEITl, the Mormon prophet, has been apprehended and is in custody on a charge of treason against the State of Missouri. Father Mathew, during ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1396 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

Foreign Movements

... and Dustin, the Post-office, the Warreit lBaik, &c. &e. i TE AMote'uos.-The St. Louis New Era contains Ia notice of the Anti-Mormon Conventiorn held at ICarthage. They declared, if General Ford would not surrender Joe Smith on the requisition of the Governor ...

Foreign Movements

... years of age- IHe was once an attendant on Washington in Revo lutienary days. Afterwards he served as a musician THE ANTI-MoRMoNs assembled in Convention at Carthage, III., on the 56h ult. Next day they resolved that if Gov. Ford would not give up Joe ...

Foreign Movements

... Missouri, they would, assisted by such aid as they could obtain. They also resolved to require lof the Mormons, blood for blood; and agreed not to obey the Mormon county officers. A crisis is evi- ,dently at hand. ILyrics: LAW IN PENNSYLVANIAir-MILITARY CALLED ...

Foreign Movements

... -Ail intelligent gentleman who resides in the vicinity of Nanvoo, informs the editor of Cleveland, Ohio, Harald, that the Mormons are receiving constant accessions to their numbers from various portions of the United States and from I. Europe-that the ...

EMIGRATION TO CANADA, OR THE UNITED STATES

... pnrpose meeting the friends here, to respond to your hearty appeal in favour of friend Osetler, whom all revere. The deluded Mormon, who has sobered down to bis former rationality, with tears in his eyes acknowledges th'e services Of that great and good ...

LOCAL AND PROVINCIAL

... the ELster ?? Gazette. BANQUET AT TIIE tIMANIsoN-HOUS. 0 Thursday being thc day for tcia preaching ol' the stiti. versary mormon it, aid or tlse futids of the Society foe l the Propsgation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, tlia I Lord Mayor, according to ...

Published: Friday 10 May 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6307 | Page: 4 | Tags: News