1841-08-28-New York Tribune-Mormonism
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Source: New York Tribune, 28 August 1841, pg 2 | Source: New York Tribune, 28 August 1841, pg 2 | ||
− | '''Mormonism''' — All persons who wish to have a correct understanding of the principles of the Mormons, as they are called, should attend their meetings, which are held at National Hall, in Canal street, every Sabbath Day, at 10½, 3 and 7½ o'clock. Seats always free. | + | '''Mormonism''' — All persons who wish to have a correct understanding of the principles of the Mormons, as they are called, should attend their meetings, which are held at [[National Hall]], in Canal street, every Sabbath Day, at 10½, 3 and 7½ o'clock. Seats always free. |
− | Elder WOODRUFF, one of the Twelve lately returned from England, will preach To-Morrow 29th inst. | + | [[Woodruff, Wilford|Elder WOODRUFF]], one of the Twelve lately returned from England, will preach To-Morrow 29th inst. |
Don't believe half the wicked stories that are told about us, but go and hear for yourselves. | Don't believe half the wicked stories that are told about us, but go and hear for yourselves. | ||
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Source: New York Tribune, 28 August 1841, pg 2
Mormonism � All persons who wish to have a correct understanding of the principles of the Mormons, as they are called, should attend their meetings, which are held at National Hall, in Canal street, every Sabbath Day, at 10�, 3 and 7� o'clock. Seats always free.
Elder WOODRUFF, one of the Twelve lately returned from England, will preach To-Morrow 29th inst.
Don't believe half the wicked stories that are told about us, but go and hear for yourselves.