1844-05-25-The Prophet-For Sale at the Prophet office

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From The Prophet, v1 n2, 25 May 1844, page 4

(appears identical to the same item in the previous issue).

The following works are for sale at the Prophet office, No. 7 Spruce Street, viz.�

P. P. Pratts Reply to Leroy Sunderland.
Synopsis of the Bible, by B. Winchester
Gospel Reflector . . . . . . . . . History of the Priesthood.
Millennium Poems.
Index to the Book of Mormon, 2nd. Edition.
Address to the People of the United States
Gospel Light, No. 2.
Correspondence in Pamphlet form, between JOSEPH SMITH, THE PROPHET, and Col. JOHN WENTWORTH, Editor of "The Chicago Democrat," and Member of Congress from Illinois; Gen. JAMES ARLINGTON BENNET, Of Arlington House, Long Island, and the Honorable JOHN C. CALHOUN, Senator from South Carolina. In which is given a sketch of the Life of Joseph Smith, the rise and progress of the Church of LATTER DAY SAINTS, and their PERSECUTIONS by the State of MISSOURI: with the peculiar views of Joseph Smith, in relation to Political and Religious matters generally to which is added a concise account of the present state and prospects of the CITY OF NAUVOO.
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