1841-08-05-New York Tribune-Mormonism
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− | '''Mormonism''' We are surprised to learn that the greatest imposture of the age, Mormonism, has found a foot-hold in the intelligent State of New Jersey. The [[ | + | '''Mormonism''' We are surprised to learn that the greatest imposture of the age, Mormonism, has found a foot-hold in the intelligent State of New Jersey. The [[Trenton State Gazette|Category:Trenton State Gazette]] informs us that the disciples of Joe Smith have two Societies in Monmouth County, one at Horner's town and the other at Tom's river. About a hundred belong to the former and 70 or 80 to the latter. They have also meetings regularly once a week at New Egypt, besides occasional meetings at other places. |
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Mormonism
Source: New York Tribune, 5 August 1841, pg 2
Mormonism � We are surprised to learn that the greatest imposture of the age, Mormonism, has found a foot-hold in the intelligent State of New Jersey. The Category:Trenton State Gazette informs us that the disciples of Joe Smith have two Societies in Monmouth County, one at Horner's town and the other at Tom's river. About a hundred belong to the former and 70 or 80 to the latter. They have also meetings regularly once a week at New Egypt, besides occasional meetings at other places.