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ISSti. h '?' i il its Louiidr? ipmurant of church "List Higdon, too, was a drwimtr, and auunatti his w u t ,1k m mv l bd f iTiihl i. lid lUiDLl ' Mui it," th.l flo niiiy rtitlideviutis plastiM's an 1 pjtout j ory and full of cork-oi- l sii'ipoM-- d h t the k ivN t Id a n fei.ow m lead, tliAy v.ei, wonderful inventoi? medicaments could Ima! tit- - m ' ' Ui Me ixl.I'w.n Vl Jk nit1 t I A iiO t a ia ' 4 mu. , of the several They only re''U.,itat-oM and long of somuv ;uk ?!U, or at ieax !, L iku kiiy, viia That lu it maI.t t .av aiul t pa.N ciuuabc- - du'os.r Mi- - iii voik in Utah, t Id :i ris to lower paix-r- that, ihiut t!u ccu and attempts piynu hese i) i . wuh :i xv jiloisant i us.jbin theories tc exploded intih',l n committi'e was held lym n.i'iii - i ' I Co f rn, j 1. i til i( i blob i, 1; l1''! flj Tl;p. nj'nuiiic cirui ca s r away and appointed m arranc a usi or subjects, t i l u s sm. r is :u' jiM i.r i!ui net tnc hie. ns The proplmt was lull cf the spirit" that Icbcr Kunh.iU w i ai L known a Mormon as failures time after lime. slip . U m.ik -Isn u s thrut--ami they Ciiunlsil ii;mii o! drcami'T ciittns Question:" and Mm opiated a series of only first claim they can make is and bursting with ambition to j iei vl n'tili'm-ihmhtucli of inn Tmj tra'ir t ih." li the tru m tUtem topics, The it-- rt w as adapted and that in their scheme a qi numa royal Zion in w liich he ! build larger uw-- j tin nistom nt Silt. at as Like did ivi lie as fit , that it they y, rritory, the .iMcil nii'.i't'T-j- , lo.ir.y of wire of ber elements should the are id s. much trams incongruous sway to tlu ad .intake , a ciiUM'ant burn scepter. to Silt Like w AYe giu herewith City, t ?ioa"e'l to rito ready M the us let look for combined. tiie knew that Jilli found tluJ wus Then, of as much 1 tmain, Tiiry of be MormorJsru, tlie list U'fite: Territory Oigin cuhin-evishween hot he the n rinitoJ fU.ites obtained p stiekcoahi and clean ancesnot i that of Mormonism the in Life Character His Let us next take note of the in origin Joseph Small, ; seme ami trotiel a the soldiers kindle tiro for Federal to the claims. Mormon Revelations: The Moinion telleotuai. social and Terriloiy they iniiureligious con- try of its foundei, and in the haul some premonitions tha it m it lme L ml. nhuiit the turn1 of their with Drily; The Marks of a Tnie Chunk; The ditions which ate united to produce euees which sot rounded him in his mi Ait ho tieei-s-- ; uy fur luni to hark h'avuu; Ark. ms, h, that an ainstlo had Mot men Priesthood: The Mormon .Method, It is on recut d arid al- dkm Rabatian: The Mormons Idea this monster. In the early decades early home. or way, and endeavor to retain hy hoou shot within the limits of o'vn his that of a Sain !y life: Life Beyond the Gr.ru; of this from an paternal movemsnt probable together the rapid stole, uy .in ns! a; d 7 the 7 nci r that Would ve ifoi.o.t.a cenfuy that a t'unly melt away as the snows before a be'r s;oio m piusnit, of his ehiHroa Spiritual Gift and Ma.uk-- : Mormon Mis- of population from the Hudson and grandfather predicted sion-; Polygamy, its ori 1i.k andiuiriry the Atlantic seaboard began. prophet should be reared up in his Julvbim m the event of a btrupgle of ahdueted from him, but liarmy, had no eU.. Polygamy tl.e Lb He His mother's oldest brother any duration with the governmert, th d connection with the at! tir, coming as its. rhe'Theot racy : Per- - Roads were blazed across the family. agiuist: had foolishly made of a Loins Poipc a thy del from a difVrent portion of tho soua! liber y and unlit id ual Alleghanies and through the was a seer," that is, after the Federal official, thus uniting the on state ; they could anticipate no iutei the Book of dense as related to Mormoni-m- : forests, and hardy pioneers the miraculous gifts of the gospel parol and spiritual power in one bluster- motion from that cause. f ,vrn in to be had by faith and praver His r ar ujtv cvdtw iri IThL, lld't We do net .ir.noiiuc the names of the pushed west Ward lO IvcutUeky and ing head . God was In the discourse cf the jolly apostle, b(cn followed, in the spring and summer author for o'c sous reasons. Ohio, and until they stood face to father always knew that of fifty seven, by the promise and fulfill U nl criticisms face with the bound invite set- going to raise up some branch of after his return from the Smith, delivprairie ami ienchei sfrom tlements were few and far a frov-tall Mini'it'-his family to be a great benefit to ered September 3, 1n17, and from which meat of an abundance fur beyond tho part. To theo ho says: wants of the population. Jcv, dent i!e a ml Mormon a each po per Schools were mankind. His father was much we have quoted bo much, possible, be hardly seemed to no n .won there vh travellers an a Tnf Yh0!S Oe wJlt2 is to V'Jvy plunqn rensv'l and rejiiUiished. instruction was given to dreaming dreams, while came to ne this morning and he had just why they should not stay as long au they while EOITOE. slight and of a low order. As a father and mother were stalwart heard that the IrciJ' itt had condwleil pleated, recruit their stock with the If we would understand the true result morals and manners were believers in s and fortune tel- to hi the Mhhei'S inhere, it is heart had rich and nutricioua grasses, with which and ghosts, and witchcraft sunk within him at the thought, and I' tho mountains and valleys were covered ineanine: and deepest significance rough and half heathen. And yet ling, enchantments. and of the Church of Jesus Christ of Industry, hon- says he. can f live to see those troo; s and leisurely pursue their jounmy, and powerful and long continued reviin the miirit cf a pastoral cople like truth-tellito seem to have come in here ? and is it Latter Day Saints necessary vals swept over the land under the esty But outwardly everything looked like themselves gather strength and courage study this famous infamous organ- lead of such as Finnery, and Bur-char- d, been virtues unknown and uncov- war, and sounded like war The fat and true isioti to suatain them in the ization not only m itself, but also and Hettlelonand Summer-fiel- d eted in tne home of the Smiths, apostles description of the condition of long desert that lay in their route be all were overwhelmingly inin its relations to the general religand the Campbells. As a while things in the south was the condition in yond these fruitful valleys, inhabited by ious history of mankind. For, it is priceless result missions at home clined to duplicity and desire to the north. War was preached, and a people who boasted of their c irLne, kindness and ginitleness. repiosentative, is but one individ- and abroad received a marvelous live without work. Of Joseph prayed, and sung, and taught, iud encampt'd beyond the and Tlieyr were examined sabres and his mother m particular it is ual of a large class, a phenomenon repaired, agitation comtemperance impulse, full of these pleasing hopes and Jordan, burnished. wan sharpened Nobody closely akin to numerous others, menced and the ry move- narrated that to perfection they afraid of Uncle Sam, or if a few were mil fond desires tut for a few weeks, ascould invent and utter and relatively a very trilling, ment was set on foot. In when there were- orders to leave. On the particular sertions which had not startling they were afraid to express their Hid the slight- afraid, of Auguat M10 f.lt apostle had though very suggestive fragment the Campbells tilled the hearts of fears, and so outwardly acquiesced shoutthe Jiudan. i went south to visit ins famin foundation of a vast whole which is world-ol- d est could look fact; thousands with wonder and expecing louder for war than tho rest to keep Pa rowan, nod to look aftei pome propat ily and woild-wis- e. tation by their startling novelties you in the face without a blush their courage up and to hide their want erty he had . and also visit hiss friends, Church history is painfully full in doctrine, church order and and if caught, could wriggle out of faith. and for no other He h.nl no In the meantime, into the jaws of knowledge whatever purpose,' most handsomely. In other words, of religious delusions and impost- church cf other purpose any and a new rite, organized death, into the month of , unknowing actuating him, or of the exist, mee of said to how knew lie ures both great and small. Every sect. and then they Irving in England became a and unfearing what awaited them. were, emigrant train.'' Ro he shears eighteen generation and pvery land has fur- prophet-heale- r, and Miller pro- stick to it. steadily' advancing the innocent and yearhufterward, when ho was suffering too Mormonism and its nished And, finally, Sidney thejdreamer unsuspecting victims of as foul a piece of mai li from a suveie and dangerous illness quota, claimed the speedj end of the and Joseph the schemer in due treachery as ever stained the annals of to attend is to be esteemed simply the worst world. On one side of at and consiquently Palmyra, made hss affidavit at Salt Lake City, to tie contribution of the United States where Joseph Smith saw visions time came together and joined human history'. While the tabernacles and ward meet- introduced as documentary evidein o. Tim and the nineteenth entury. Thus and found the plates the Roches- their varied gifts and graces, with fat did try in his preaching to imthe early centuries of the Christian ter rappings were soon heard, and motives almost wholly mundane ing houses resounding with songs as, press upon the minds of the peoph-- , the lg cnHhe way OJi i'iaw kitU-Era were cursed with Montanism on the other, Xoves set or as the prophet and base, of great car-- iw to tin ir grain nop; largely up Tlie Mi imps people for to Iay he advLi.l that all emigrant uonpanton and Carpociatianism, out of the Oneida Communiiy. Then as an once refreshingly phrased it, to if i Njw, h. come?, (be truth Our boys wildrWe him down to hob," jMteong through tho Territory might h furbeneficent reformation sprung the outcome of the religious excitement fix the fools, and carry out the With Spalding's manu- the fruits of the infernal teachings of nished with all they actually tn eih for wild prophets of Zwickamand men the power" was common, and the fan.'5 bieadstulTs. for suoport of script as a basis, Ridgon added tLm Mormonism in its pumty, before the and f.iinluH, hut the of Munstro, and no great religious devious to sell to the emigrant not and barkings, jirks movement has ever failed to be at- bowlings, muttering and other Scripture, and Smith with Harris Gentiles had a foothold, were ripening forth'-istock.' George A. Smith passed I tended or followed by wholesale forms of physical demonstration, got it in print, and then both pro- for a dee of blood that in Brother by the t) dm th richest that had ov been Penroses wherever the seen in the 1 ct ntojy- in eat tie of urimm language ceeded to perpetrate an infamous perversion and travesty of the much that was outlandish, and not God have gone to preach the kind--- , and did not see them, had no I nan servants of and it founded a fraud, upon truth. it, ir .cisinni c a little that was monstrous. And church. So with At sm ii a. me gospel has been thrown in their teeth. much prayer and An organization, professing to be he ii 0! talk d as tnat w uen t And all tlmse counterfeits ar-- es- Satan came also" in the form of the day in the Lord's name and talk, v- ft it si pious the true of the Ffroiig church, rung. dispensation sentially at oug and harm many Mormon Church. Its founder was wonld gather followers, live fulness of times, producing m t want The poor e'u'graMs hid t folio-- hon they them in in common, though points tremendously stirred at the age of on, the fat of the land, and rme to years a condition of si.enqy iu uni .1 toil w, i.t on ;hs ir ini.,;,-- , way t;of d and e, il elements have been nine in a Methodist revival, and renown. liogp.n th.. I.uest Most they fouled and which such deeds are passible cannot soul!;. B"olTi f Moromii the ;u ;n of fifteen at hninor one the in character!-'.- ' propurMons, again hv ' ' journej, sav i hat age surue rh-And a motley puoinn front t 0 r w av bought. t icy ht'i aim (a ciy no while Km.e v,Vir comparatively which reached the crowd it was that composed the fruit. live. The cu,i ;rmti u' icsr;:! o.t arid On tin 1 Uh of M ly Parity IV: Oi I. id kricv the a roc w.i harmless otheis wtue almost wholly bj terians and Biptists. but church, strikingly like that which been killed ajq roaeiuuy they of crude-an- d wrought m the knew toe'.- - In a arn As a const bad. by llo-m-r it is to hefoie ihem ol upon to David in the cave of cleaved ueighbni hood of Fort Fmith, Ark'in- - s, th.iv huoh toucigh a tiraoiy groynes-.- , nf ignorance feared only us Balaam, and Simon Adullam, In such cases their sys- for th little crhiic. in Monn m eyes, to v .u ;,n oh a eg Urn w is ht ,ig ai and fully, of the eariliiy a"d Magus. tem waxed more and more gros. wife and aiding the f e, sU)lOs...i l, t. ,n Rig J), r,. f,, MornioirEm. as Satan in Thoe wme times, too, of wide Soon lust was ram pant and rie'-n- - steden wife in the abdai of the the Bun Runts t endert nr t . 00 .dt P indenioniam. i easily chief, beats spread social and intellectual fer- erated into crime. i hlldrcn by her former husb.n-lMr op M non irsui ; ; u-- ulc it, olio S'er oil tlm palm, stands without a rival. ment, Multitudes began to hope McTvan Pratt had n turned to H ih and w s living in F alt I, ike at the tune if u.q A a author drew a the frm common that through divers ingenious deWALKS ABOUT ZIOX. SVO'llS Ii lu M Mcidoa m.isa.-rca untim stock of !)-- , arid adapted catch vices the devil of total depravity ho iharitr c.f unigrants from Arktrsis pms-winds and battle crie-- whicli tinn s and original sin was about to be Tin MorxTAr: Mtutm- M , mu i to thrum h calf Lake City on their w,y t i:r. without number ha i a heady done caM out. and the millennium of 01a in s.mththrough tho Tcintoiy to m 'in of like the emnun's return love and freedom ru Cchfuruia. and it wax ivportel that from , ) BY A brotherly they the of one the mm enncc'fnoil in tbe kdhug of the the Jews, coming Christ, all ills wa to be ushered in, Fourier ill ,i aposUo v'ac If.nnc' ted. with tin trim, A Ah. end of the world. iormn unity of and St. Simon ere trying thmr C 'liliiv, Who , ,l tin lid iai ban. j,! I hi tram k imw n the roan as ,pt uu t ii v, the T.i Tii got-I'Cl! tie Vv p! healing ( the sick, literal socialistic experiments in the old From the 24th of Is rV 17, iVnelu tlio until Inin ;tid July 's.imhering gm tog-- T n.i a ,s mmc the i atm prm tion oi Lriplure. literal worid, and Robeit Owen in the Coll !!,. j s of filiV men Ud 'iXt'j tir p,i Prcphrt, Seer. wiiit to v ton v, , on s P'O- fulfilment of piopkfty, while not n now. Xoj eu alio Lad his nostrum, the church and GwVi niur f the and did Irn re, trie i F ,t, Lok- - in tin Knowing a .1!,,.. idly is ih jem h,c few undertook to meddle w;th the and at Brook Farm the Riplevg Territ ay concluded to la 1 d iy a J ill w i t iji ,'ui a ai' ois the bf i e s I Illll i, lltli Cvl.sl C.s if I). oh I 11' t M acre, a very carnival leitrued iu cfariti.in, fjr war, . uro h'n u oig t a piai iiy ihiouh marriage re ttion. Experience has! and the Hawthorns ond a score of m Zion. f ww Ar war. Brigham Young was an unniri r ihe f ripo.y ' : u lat 01 lie a eoio-- i a burcianl ly prj;ml that religious great transcontinental lights male takaLD humbug and many of the if - o Is cf w ' Bie ier the si ).tid ''n- id' a ris o mi srinv, in land eastern Masxachufemale puiy fanaticEm easily degenerates into elders knew it, and anticipated the Vhe ITatte in Tune, said it wa-- i prebablv Moimoni&m has eetts were sure of an Acadia, if not Courteous animal- - desire, recffdkoi of tin- Fed. ral tho fime.--t tram that had ever cru-vtim i uitl un Sidncv r ii Ox biri cri; cer.s that followed the luvmr wbi-.feature, tnougu u scaiccly Tucre cl oJ to be Go Jo Lrhd on P.-a t if THE ORIGIN OF MORMONISM- il1-- d - 4 f n , , X i 1 j i iii-- - 1 u-- m h v . : S . . tvi-i- - h- . a-- s t i s , i i ruv-ei- t 1 -. u- i 1 , j i g s thc-m- ib-un- ri -- j tli-a- r j , i -- ( r , I ng anti-slave- - thc-iv- la-11- npo-dl- ty - tt-- f 1 A t ' I s r V, i - tg Y tin-on- - , e i , y V -- i ; S , 1 o--f dia-bolic.- I , , j 01,-o- . ii- , - -- , . . 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