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Show BROOKLYN MORWIOfiS CEL-EBHATINCTHEAOVd'fiaTBA-, HON CF THE SACRAMENT. The Mormon administration of the I sacrament attracted a large audience 'to America's hall, Brooklyn, K, I)., ye.-tr-rday alternuon. The bread anil wine lor the cmiiiiunion Were phuvd .iu Ihe: center uf the room and covered cov-ered v. it li a while edoili. A yourg man steppe! Ui the table, knelt bj-'tide bj-'tide it and a.sked the divina blessing on the bread. Them heijlepput aside and another young man knelt and J asked a similar hlessiny on the wine. Tho bread and wine, being thus changed, according to the Mormon faith, to the "body sujd houI of the Saviour," were passed around and partaken ol by the faithful. Broth. -r Bywater, who has been a member of tiio Church of Latter-day Saints for nearly thirty yarn, then preached, arguing that immersion was the only true method of baptism, and l hut sprinkling was of no avail as i divine Ordinance:. I The president of a p dine tl club in 'Denmark, who had h-en ehhvu from bis countiy on accuunt of his hostility to the crown, was searching for facts in regard to tho Utah Mor-moiib, Mor-moiib, witli the view to bringing members for the Mormons from D, n mark. Ihe Brooklyn Mormons have taken in sevi nil converts lately, and others 'are on ihe point of joining. Brother Bywater is creating a revival in the Church oi the- halter day Saints. The lirooklyn Mormons aro talking of building a tabernacle in which to wor-bip, and it is i xpeefed that the brethren in Silt Lko will contribute liberally toward Hit- enterprise. New i York Ann, Kb. 1-L |