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 [[:Category:Trenton State Gazette|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. | + | '''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|Trenton State Gazette]] informs us that the disciples of Joe Smith have two Societies in Monmouth County, one at [[Horner's Town, NJ|Horner's town]] and the other at [[Tom's River, NJ|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, NJ|New Egypt]], besides occasional meetings at other places. |
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[edit] 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 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.