1833-06-22-Atkinsons Saturday Evening Post-One of the Mormonites
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One of the Mormonites
Sources:
- Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post, v13 n621, 22 June 1833, pg. 3
- Christian Secretary, v12 n29, 3 August 1833, pg. 115
One of the Mormonites has become dissatisfied with his new faith and brethren and has denounced them in all, in a Westfield (N. Y.) paper, in the words following:—
"And now I testify to you, before God and these witnesses, that I never had any impressions or exercises different from other times, since I joined the Mormons; that the tongues spoken by me are of my own invention, and that, as far as my knowledge extends, the whole is a farce, and may my fate be like that of Annanias and Saphira if I do not speak the truth honestly before God!"