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MR. GRANTLEY BERKELEY.*

... universal Jesuit, to whose machinations he attributes not only Puseyism, but, apparently, every other variety of dissent down to Mormonism; and that he thinks highly of Mr. Whalley. Of his politics wye may say that he persists in talking about the ?? States- rather ...

NEW AMERICA

... interested in the growth and development of new ideas and vagaries or the other side of the Atlantic than ourselves. The Mormons, the Shakers, the Bible Perfectionists, the Spiritualists, the Turnkers, the Free Lovers, &c. &c., are most of them of English ...

NEW TRACKS IN NORTH AMERICA

... revolver, and lie again started on his journey. Three days afterwards, or fourteen days from the start, he floated down to a Mormon settlement, where he was hospitably received. His whole body was flayed from the beat of the sun; his reason was almost gone ...

HAYDN'S INDEX OF BIOGRAPHY

... Aaron, the first high priest of the Jewish nation, is forgotten, while room is found for Joe Smith, the arch- prophet of the Mormons. Again, we may note that the space allotted to each person seems to be wholly independent of the influence he wields. The ...

SKETCHES FROM AMERICA.*

... cs which are supposed to be erminently un-Englislh. The first is the credulity which is in-rife ted in Spiritualism and Mormonism ; the second is the excitabili'y vwhichb ixvs shown, for ex:ample, in the national emnotion on the death of inrcoln. Now ...

OTHER COUNTRIES

... Thence a not unnatural association of ideas transports us to the shores of the Salt Lake, among the polygamous followers of the Mormon prophet. Major Bell attended a great gathering of the faithful in Brigham Young's tabernacle at Salt Lake City, and we note ...

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 ...

POLYGAMY

... which the human race has willingly succumbed~, Mormonism is one of the most strange. It is difficult to understand how! any fairly educated man could have ever believed in the legend of the Book of Mormon; it is more extraordinary that women of respectability ...

WHITE ROSE AND RED.*

... Abe and his Seven Wives -that remarkable attempt to rear an edifice of poetic fiction upon the commonplace impostures of Mormonism-had manifestly received the impress of Whitman's largeness and freedom of touch. In the present volume a dedication to Walt ...

TERESINA PEREGRINA.*

... journeying fo1n place to place, and only dwells upon the scenes that were best worth describing. We meet her first among the Mormons, where she inquires into the workings of polygamy. She visits the Yosemite Valley, trans- ports herself to the Sandwich Isles ...

THE LIFE OF LORD STRAFFORD.*

... Rail: A Journey Halifax (A. C.), After Long Years to San Francisco and Back, and a Visit to (Macmillan and Co.) to 6 the Mormons ?? (lsbister and Co.) 4 6 If Hall (W. E.), The Rights and Duties of Trant ?? Oa Financial Reform. Neutrals ?? ?? (Longmans ...

THE LIFE OF LORD STRAFFORD

... 2 vols ?? (Truboer and Co.) 2a 0 Rae (W. F.), Westward by Rail: A Journey to San Francisco and Back, and a Visit to the Mormons ?? (Isbister and Co.) 4 6 Trant ?? On Financial Reform. (Longmans and Co.) 2 6 Whyte-Melville (G. J.), Uncle John; a novel ...