1835-08-29-Christian Secretary-The Mormonites

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==The Mormonites==
 
==The Mormonites==
Christian Secretary, v14 n33, 29 August 1835, p. 131.
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:Source: [[Christian Secretary]], v14 n33, 29 August 1835, p. 131.
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:From: the [[Albany Daily Advertiser]]
  
From the Albany Daily Advertiser
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''The Mormonites''.—The four Mormonite preachers at present in [[Philadelphia PA|Philadelphia]], are said to be daily adding to the number of their proselytes. One of them (Joe Smith) has bought three mummies, and has discovered that they are the bodies of Joseph (the son of Jacob,) and King Ambimelech and his daughter.—They are now carrying them about, with which to gull poor human nature.—''Transcript.''
 
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''The Mormonites''.—The four Mormonite preachers at present in Philadelphia, are said to be daily adding to the number of their proselytes. One of them (Joe Smith) has bought three mummies, and has discovered that they are the bodies of Joseph (the son of Jacob,) and King Ambimelech and his daughter.—They are now carrying them about, with which to gull poor human nature.—''Transcript.''
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 23 January 2021

[edit] The Mormonites

Source: Christian Secretary, v14 n33, 29 August 1835, p. 131.
From: the Albany Daily Advertiser

The Mormonites.—The four Mormonite preachers at present in Philadelphia, are said to be daily adding to the number of their proselytes. One of them (Joe Smith) has bought three mummies, and has discovered that they are the bodies of Joseph (the son of Jacob,) and King Ambimelech and his daughter.—They are now carrying them about, with which to gull poor human nature.—Transcript.

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