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''[[1832-09-08-Trumpet and Universalist Magazine-Mormonism|Trumpet and Universalist Magazine]]'', 8 September 1832.</ref>
 
''[[1832-09-08-Trumpet and Universalist Magazine-Mormonism|Trumpet and Universalist Magazine]]'', 8 September 1832.</ref>
  
* 1832: Alexander Campbell's ''Delusions'' published by Benjamin H. Greene Bookshop, Boston.<ref>Campbell, Alexander. ''Delusions. An analysis of the Book of Mormon; with an examination of its internal and external evidences and a refutation of its pretences to divine authority. With prefatory remarks by Joshua V. Himes.'' (Boston: Benjamin H. Greene, 1832) 16pp.</ref>
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* 1832: Alexander Campbell's ''Delusions'' published by Benjamin H. Greene Bookshop, Boston.<ref>Campbell, Alexander. ''Delusions. An analysis of the Book of Mormon; with an examination of its internal and external evidences and a refutation of its pretences to divine authority. With prefatory remarks by [[Himes, Joshua|Joshua V. Himes]].'' (Boston: Benjamin H. Greene, 1832) 16pp.</ref>
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* 1832, October: Relative of woman mentioned in [[Himes, Joshua|Himes]]' preface to Campbell's ''Delusions'' claims that Himes' information was inaccurate.<ref>''[[1832-10-06-Christian Register-Campbells Remarks on Mormonism|Christian Register]]'', 6 October 1832.</ref> Himes responds that he believes his information is accurate.<ref>''[[1832-10-13-Christian Register-Review of the Book of Mormon|Christian Register]]'', 13 October 1832.</ref>
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:22, 25 October 2012

  • 1831 October: One woman convert has visited Kirtland and is on her way back to Boston, convinced of Mormonism's truth.[1]
  • by 1832: Two Mormon Missionaries preach in Boston, converting 15, including two wealthy women.[2]
  • 1832: Alexander Campbell's Delusions published by Benjamin H. Greene Bookshop, Boston.[3]
  • 1832, October: Relative of woman mentioned in Himes' preface to Campbell's Delusions claims that Himes' information was inaccurate.[4] Himes responds that he believes his information is accurate.[5]


[edit] Notes

  1. Trumpet and Universalist Magazine, 22 October 1831
  2. Christian Watchman, 7 September 1832. Trumpet and Universalist Magazine, 8 September 1832.
  3. Campbell, Alexander. Delusions. An analysis of the Book of Mormon; with an examination of its internal and external evidences and a refutation of its pretences to divine authority. With prefatory remarks by Joshua V. Himes. (Boston: Benjamin H. Greene, 1832) 16pp.
  4. Christian Register, 6 October 1832.
  5. Christian Register, 13 October 1832.
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