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THE MAGAZINES

... Acoident. A Tale. John H. snal Jau0e1 Parker. Wanted a Wife. A Tale. John H. and James Parker. Female Life among the Mormons. By the Wife of a Mormon Elder. Routledge and Co. Elvire a Remniascence of Paris. By John Baker Hop- kins. Hall, Virtue, and Co. Fablas ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... City a .wide brth. Mr. Catlin does not seem to be a great -sadmirer of Mormonism, if we may judge of the following account he gives of an interview with BRIGHAM YOUNG. On the Mormon line, the Utah Central, everyofficial is a Mormnon, from the chief su ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... and having un- horsed Captain Townshend, laid him up for some tirs e. The visit to the Salt Lake, and the sojourn among the Mormons, is one very interesting por- tion of the volume before us; and, inleed, there are few, if any, pages therein that will not ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Brigham Young and his Mormon followers, everything relating to him and them is of paramount interest, Therefore is it that MIr. Ollivant's personal experience in Mformon-land will he perused with attention. He tells us how the Mormons educate their children ...

BETWEEN TWO OCEANS

... of admiration and enthu- siasm, even to the extent of not disputing for the moment these exalted utterances touching the Mormons: Here in Salt Lake City we found the true Republic. Offtside of it is the name, but in Salt Lake is the thing- the Republic ...

AROUND THE WORLD

... oppressed was he on reaching Utah with the atmosphere of Mormonism, that he escaped as speedily as possible, and declined an introduction to Brigham Young. Yet .he acknowledges that the Mormons have converted an arid desert into one of the most fertile ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... rania, &c., &c., temp. I Charles I. to aS Charles IL. Pp. 564, cloth.] KENNEDY, J. H. 'Early Days of Mormonism. (Reeves and Turner.) [Discussei Mormonism in connection with Palmyra, Kirtland, and Nauvoo. Pp. 275.] LAING, F. I-T., D.D. The Two Evolutions: ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... authoress thus di scribes the arrival from England of a lali batch of Mormon converts at New York:- MORMON CONVERTS. A strange spectacle was presented to our view. Moi than six hundred Mormon emigrants were gathered ther all on their way to Zion, and buining ...

THE DRAMA IN AMERICA

... overtaken by Mormons disguised as Indians; the twenty-four would-be runaways bewail their lot, wheel it is announced that Joseph has been slaughtered by the savages, and the discontented wives determine to go on a lecturing tour to expose Mormonism. The ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... Eva and If Nacdje have tnn- o Pcis:+ ?? +3, U r- l ?? ?? ..V .- come tO ?? under tue ?? 1ndi care ot a reverend elder of the Mormon Church, named Jonathan, wvho upholds the tenets of his polygaomous religion in a preachy-preachy fashion intensely amlusing ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TRAVELS IN AMERICA

... religious conference wvrote that the meetingA topped off with a prayer. Mr. Marshall pays almost as much attention to Mormonism as if he lad discovered it ; but if he has nothing new to tell us relating to the last history of the sect, he at any rate ...

THE DANITES AT SADLER'S WELLS

... erratic appear. ances like regulation melodramatic villains; for the basis of the piece is not the fanatic cruelty of the Mormon avenging angels, but an improbable tale of love and jealousy with which they have a merely accidental connec. tion. Nancy ...