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A MORMON MIRACLE

... A MORMON MIRACLE. (From Life in the Far West, in Blackwiood's Magazine for ,ining this time they November.) ,DIwring this time they 'were continually receiving converts to the faith, and mans of the more ignorant courtrv people were disposed to join ...

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... hand was felt! What a monstrous perversion of all f that we believe with regard to spiritual natures. No wonder t though the Mormons find disciples and believers when such a 0 tale as the above is given to the world as a solemn fact, by a t man who can write ...

TRANSATLANTIC SKETCHES

... t~l you it is at St. Louis. At St. Louis it is in' the new territory of ansas. At Kansas it is at Utah the paradise of the Mormons, but soon to be transformed into a hell of w arfare. At Utah the West is in Oregon - and at Oregon it is in California or ...

A JOURNEY TO GREAT SALT LAKE CITY

... 18th of July, 18o5, to complete at Sactinento their pre. ,atigms for their expedition into the Mormon territory. prosachifng the sacred city with a Mormon guide, they eret struck in the first place by his solemn saintataio of the sacred soil; and next ...

LITERATURE

... pair of spectacles to enable him to read, down to the present time, aong with an abstract of the Mormon creed. Reference Is so made to several works on Mormonism and the Mormcos, for the doiren of those who desire to proesecte the su.e I - Moreover, -every ...

LITERATURE

... to record an unpopular votes I Sometimes, if he embraced or advocated very unwelcome doctrines, such as Abolitionism or Mormonism, he was tarred and feathered, ridden on a rail, driven out of the dis- trict, and saw his family ontraged and massacred. ...

LITERATURE

... two women to one man, what ought a bachelor to do? If the world were inhabited by unpolished people like the Turks or the Mormons, the reply would be, let him marry a couple. But even if bigamy were allowed, would our noble British dames be willing to ...

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... firstt newspaper having then made its appearance, and an unique production it was. The publisher of the Californiwn Star was a Mormon. The tiny sheet consisted of four pages in size about 15 inches by 12, and was issued every baturday. A paspsage in the prospectus ...

LITERATURE

... humana nature and the destinies of man,. to stand as much above Mahomet as M~ahomlet does above the founder of Americal Mormonism. As ia Mahomet's moral conduct of life, so In all his reli- gious conceptions, there is a coarsnes and gross- ness suited ...

THE MORMON THEATRE—BRIGHAM YOUNG'S DAUGHTERS

... Lyceum and Drury Lane; no loose women, no e pickpockets, no ragged boys and girls, no drunken s and blaspheming men. As a Mormon never s drinks spirits, and rarely smokes tobacco, the s only dissipation in which you find those hundreds 1 of hearty creatures ...

A FASHIONABLE FORGER

... love thee and admire thee unreservedly. . . . Who will now, therefore, dare to pretend that I am not a Bona~partist ?' THE MORMON TERRITORY. President Brigham Young is said to be setting out one hundred and fifty acres in mulberry trees, and the faithful ...

LITERATURE

... certain- that Mormon priestly power and Mormon mysteries cannot in the long run ?? the presence of a large Gentile population; butif Mormon titles to land arerespected, and if great mineral wealth is not foilud to ?? in Utah, Mormonism will not be exposed ...