Show UTAH PAHSON INJEHSI Y The Successful Efforts of Mormon Elders Attacked At-tacked In that Slate MR CAMPBELL SENT FROM UTAH TO DO IT to cu Mnn UIIIh and Sentinel A 1Ir minded rullio Jrrtllln llci 1 l > for 1lrn And Jaoitl Wlflel New Jersey March 13 To the Idltor Cries out upon abuses seems to WI Over Ws eountVo ronc nnd by Ills face This bijitt ot seeming Justice he did 1 In The tied to of nil that he did angle for A futile attempt to play the lolo ZC lt above Jescllhnl was mad In the Presbyterian church nt Westfleld JJ J last Sunday ivenlng I by the ldjl W H Campbell a Ilesbjtcrlln clergyman man of Halt Lake City Utah That gen IIrmall wn nnnoutiectl to preach against thn peiniciouoI 1 activity of the Mormon ihurih His text was Neither will be I with you any more except jo destroy the accursed Ilom among You which Is I recorded In Joshua 7 12 In his exordium couched In a tljlo 1 I whUh iDiiM scarcely be ex colled by n Coloiado mlmrhe described the MOIll1Un all boa a it sensual dollish And < without tiny redeeming fcntuie The Infercme was evident The tolmon Chunh ias the accursed thing In Israel and which Israel must dclloy In order to togain the favois of Cd Cdrhe The Ut minion ully tile accursed Alornion Church must he dpllod the sp nher found In Ue teaching of that Church about the Trinity llIoh hesup IHirted quotations from some books written by Mormons on that subject lie did not nttempt to rtfule It by nr umut That Indeed van not lIepc nary Wn It riot ulllolt to claim that tile teaching of the Morme NuR nn accursed thing IInd hem must lit deatroledT That vvanalwa3m the kind of arguments with the Reformers ef the sixteenth century when they burned titrldts 01 orohlp While listening to the speaker I was rmlnlr of the tragedy hlch oc curled on the JTlh day of October IVrt In 0nevR then the Abode ot the Ire f1nICT John Calvin On that tiny fliers appeared n dlsmol Ore mar tho Seaof Geneva A great crowd surrounded a funeralpile On Itt It-t n mnll fortour years of age with a refined face tied to the pillory two books around his hips and n sulphurat ed wieath mound 1 his head That man wa the colohrlltd Inventor of com par five geography the best editor of tti ht dlllon nf 1hlemou nod one or the most able writers of his time th Spanish physician Michael Servetus Servrtus was apprehended In Geneva instituted tried and by n John Calvin an ihaz Inquisition motto I like that of his corellglonlst 7wlngll wn rvangellurn Altit nulnlnm the gospel thlrsteth after blood Ser vetus asked to be beheaded but was led any to the fire under th mockery of him I tormentors Some of ills Pecta f km i torn took ennilinssion I a n it Illrew dry 1 wont upon the slow burn fire Alter nn halt hour of torture a shriek pierced the air and all was ashes and Servetus wn no more John Calvin who atched the agony and slow death of his victim frolll his window was the re elllent of appla se and Cliff Fratulat tons I I elll11 Ills zeul 1 In behalf of II pure gus The crime of Scrvcln cnnlt1 In hla daring to hold views dlffelent f rOln Joh Cl1lvlu oucprnlntr the Trinity Yet Ills accuser Ilia judge tits execu tionpr John nhln won himself A 1 H He he himself made the denl1 nf all I authority his cardinal iloKua and the bitter Tra pictended to tight the tjrnnny ot Home nnd In behalf of reUOou lb rlttT And so the Itev Mr Campbell I I a trite disciple of the founder of his 1 hurch de1res Ie see the accursed I blag Morlllunlm destroyed because 11 a A 1 Inity eti ttiult elr t lit lo Air rdllor for Ihe onk or ou n rcenhl Change 1 fwere the emperor of the world Ih ruler I ot the hUlllon fllllllly 1 would l I < or do vt Iolen to nny man on account ac-count et hil tell IOUs vie S Oseph Smith blThe pnker evidently lIotlpcd that hi A hearern did let enlluo river his dotriAl dloour still III or ter to catch the C row < he appealed to their patriotism In hehalf of his bleeding country whlel It Is I being stricken down by the Mnr motto who are only Amerlolln In name 110 Called upon tIn ill protect their home find their beloved In lie told 1 tile in Of a bill hlch Im I Pow before Con nrers to tiny II certoln mutt of 1IIny 10 n hlh 911aultilly fr 14orvltR 1 end1 I he government or course the At Taker lid nt mrlltlon thnt nt the In client little tI me In I n 1011I I before Con jrres4 In IV 250MO In the rethnlllt churl In tile floUlh for nllrg1 damn dam-n lon In that church luring tile Intr Civil War when the mnltere nf lint Iomonlnntlon were Preaching re belllo from their Pulpits nlnt the United StRtCfl govern in tit lie Pictured the dlructlen of American Ills t It litlons by thc Morrnon Striketill the lat nnnd foe ex p1res 1 Strike fur your altars And Your lire And the effect was wonderful The Maine disaster Wejler the butcher tile lynching ef negro fotmater the maltreated Cubans the nnnexnlln I of IInII anti even the lIver Que thn ere all togotlen nnd every man nnd woman In the audience was ready tu match with hymn book In hand and to bele the great Salt Lake City Of course the speaker forgot to state that originators of hIA church uere the orlgluuto and Instigators of overy revolution against the governments of their time History UIll hear me wit noon that hatcr thc Morlllens Paid I ur did ugalnt the Oerolll1ent of tile United States an oInlmd ven by their hltteCtt enentleli Nos dev otod loyalty Compared vNith the perfidy slid trench cry taught and pnic Iscil by the lie formers of the sixteenth century I stand ready Mr Editor to make good my assertion hy Indisputable evidence Hut the best win the grand ell max the llassuets tin shlng touch cnm In the poroiatlfi It was about I potjg l l porotatl4p iun > Hushl fhe audience was all t tentlon The young Idln Icnned or word the Inalrn tlghtud their hendKcnr nnd the men Nero IICIOU I They Iard the speaktr rend from Ior mon hook and so thY thought h hnl mmet rthed polygamist hllbon1 find wife 1 hidden under the pulpit and would produce them He disappointed i I them but all the tCtngor wcre his de nclntocy exclamation houtavlllah senuallm He again 1 must come tn the aid of the speaker for he omitted I to tell the audience About the views held on chaslllj by the IIpfnllous I He fermer Zwlngll he did not allude to the besetting sin ef John Knox the founder of Hngllsh resbyterlanlrm not lId he mention the letter of Luther to Chancellor Ilrucks In which he pays I Indeed confess thot I cannot for hid anyone taking many ulves I as It Is I not against scripture In a letter to the Landgraf Philip von Ilesaen whom ho and the gentle Melanch In cnve a dlplIallon tn live In pnty 1 amy Ile Cite What I Iet mlttrd corlling i mutrlmollY In tho law et Io I 10 riot okod and fn bidden by the 1001 Title llr I 3dItor lql I let n dern ot 2611 mon I I nm as OU know Mt n member if Your Chllch If 1 hllv aught to PAY nlnht the eed nf th blllerIII H 1 ftnstwt1eF mcd In dth 11m IInd Ur uh 11 wllornbl weapons ad Chrlllan gentlemen ore wont to Ue In honhl warfare Hut f plead fall folrn to a 11 men and abhor f-all religious wham and hy lp p ra r lay Un iler the cxlllne conditions of society the JI I 1Irllm have n civil right to prop agate their fallh on w here they please and In nich endeavour Ihei Are ntltled to the infection ot the law nod 1 o fair treatment at the hands of their ellon iltizins Th Mormon mission rlOB go about their work ucneeully unlike the tumult and the destruction or property which was the result of tin missionin1 vnrk ot John Knox In cotlnnd Polygamy Is I now fni hidden 11 the ilvll law and nlso by tho highest ulhoiltj of ihi Mormon Church undo un one HimlI l make accusations with nut nlHolulu DPHif which no one claims In hI tolkive IIncer the Tlev Mr Cimpuxll neither by education nor by film pren nlity ean trlnll hrm to tiny 1llImh I that he intent attack and film labor In the tjst will not be of gient damage 10 the Narinon Chulch I Toward th end of Mr UamphHIn great effort the consicgallon was may Ing with the poet With nil my soul then let us part 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