1842 08 01 Times and Seasons-Great Discussion on Mormonism

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From the Times and Seasons 1 August 1842, pg 863

GREAT DISCUSSION ON MORMONISM BETWEEN DR. WEST AND ELDER ADAMS, AT THE MARLBORO' CHAPEL.

From the Bostonian, June 25th

Mr. Editor:--      I understand that Mr. Adams is a native of New Jersey, and for many years, a resident of the city of New York, where, about two years ago, he was converted from Methodism to Mormonism so called, or the doctrines of the self-styled "Latter Day Saints," since which time he has labored much on both sides of the Atlantic, as he says "to bring others to a knowledge of teh glorious work of the latter days." He is rather slim built, about 34 years of age, and his appearance before an audience must certainly give the lie to those who pronounce the Mormons all fools.

Remainder of this story is not of interest to the study of Mormonism in New York City.
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