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LITERATURE

... ?? Mormons oil terms that smotived thle sect had somei hlopes of converting then,. TIme geantle- umantily canidour, and the0 frnan kness wit], which they explained thiqur wisha to obtain a inore correct and uniprejudiced account cif tike Mormon faith ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... he bad good, and the good better. Read the. Mormon book. It has been translated in all languages, and is aski niMue-street. You will find in it a correct accounn f oar origin and history. The first Mormons emigrated ie the time of King Solomon ?? The ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... describes a recent es- arrival ci Mormon missiouaries in. Liverpool -Great ex- are citement was manifoted on the 28,h, in the noighbourhood !ew of Great George-street, there being an accival of miasion- ,Le- aries from the ' Mormon's promised land.' Within the ...

LITERATURE

... superiors, dated St. Mary's, Kentucky, October 15, '43, Lives the following account of that singular sect of fanatics, the Mormons:- A Protestant minister, named Spaulding, took into his head, in order to amuse the numerous idle, to write an hig- torical ...

THE READER

... ULI Californian express across the breadth of thie AIelktCI12 Continent, or gaze at ease upon the strange pflenozpc- non of Mormon fanaticism confronted by the cadflsln. tide of Gentile civilisation, can hardly cahoose aL better or more attractive guide ...

BOOKS ON OUR TABLE

... be that on the Mormon settlement in the 'l great western valley, from which we take the following 0 l extract:-.. ls The outline we have given will suffice to show that, in s . its religious, not less than in its moral, aspect, Mormonism Is t a modern ...

SIR THEODORE MARTIN ON MUSIC

... and the Mormons have been on several occasions very roughly handled. Last evening the Mormons having announced a special meeting in the Clifton Hall, a noisy mob entered the building and caused a riot. The platform was stormed, and the Mormon elders, ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... amongst the Mormon emigrants as Uneas the trapper, a daring hunter, beloved bylndians and by Hester Fitzgerald, a young Irish lady, who with her brother are dupes of Swayne, and journeying to Utah. Uncas too fr-cy denounces the Mormons, and Swayne marks ...

FLYING LEAVES.*

... essentially sympathetic picture of Sister Eliza Snow, a widow of the Prophet at Salt Lake City, and evidently the trump card of Mormonism in its social self-revelation to the inquiring eyes of cultivated European ladies. Sister Snow was herself a woman of culture ...

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 ...

THE SHAM DEVIL

... failed to remove the ball, and it is feared the boy cannot recover. This is one to Mr Haggard. MORMONISM LIKELY TO PERISH, bile denunciations of Mormonism are being . fulminated from Washington, it is said that the ■ •„ , , ~, ~ creed, “at least in its ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... Julius Brenobley, M.-A. With a Sketch Of tho History, Religion, and Customs of the Mormons.- This singular work has for its object a complete description of the great Mormon settlement, and of the manners and customs of its people. It is written by hL Remy ...