1844-06-01-The Prophet-For Sale at the Prophet office
From New York City LDS History
From The Prophet, v1 n3, 1 June 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.