Show A COYNER 11 OF CALUMNY by courtesy of a friend w we e have been enabled to peruse the august number of tho the teachers institute an educational monthly magazine published in new york city jn in its columns we find an interesting account of the proceedings of the national educational associations last annual convention held at madison wis about the middle of the month of bf jul july with the general transactions of that gathering of tia trainers iners of the youthful mind we have not to deal now a sa s ilie their ir nature natu reja too specific forthe for the general vi public u liVe propose bior verto deal with one feature of the pro if SL 9 1 4 i ce edings it appears that ofie one L M coyner the tile institute spells it can conyer y er delivered an address at the congregational church on the utah problem aa as related to national education we are tire pleased to learn that this thi address did not form a part of the regular business of the ladies and gentlemen whose vocation it is to teach the young idea ho how to shoot for we would be sorry to have educators impressed in with lies and imbued with prejudice it atia is true mr C goyner oyer is is or rather claims I 1 W to be an educator cusator Cu cator I 1 f I 1 being at the head of ot a certain er tain sectarian institution of learning at salt lake city besides beai he aa A reverend e re u d to N I 1 imitate m I 1 ta fe as mark r lk A anthony n t h 0 n y and so 0 o they are all all reverend men just aa as much so as as were those reverends of old of whom 1 1 the savior spoke in ia luke XI ye pharisees Pharis ees make clean the outside of the cup and platter but your inward part is full of ravening and ana wickedness aness like the men ot of his cloth rev coyner whenever tho the bottom of the theological treasure box becomes dismally perceptible le athwart the diminished dimes and dol do lari of the credulous con tribu tio ns cargoes goes e east as i ato to pai pa pass i the chohat hat around t to soli solicit cit substantial sympathy in ia behalf of the re reform forin of utah and the redemption of the mormons cormons Mor mons to give only one sample to day we quote the institute which is certainly to good and true authority the professor they are all much stronger in professing than practising practicing any of the tile principles of tile origin io mormon r ism as 4 peculiarly satanic nic joseph smith aud others being only the willing in the hands of satan to carry out one of the moat subtle cunning and best organized systems of error that was aver ever dinv inv invented anted to destroy tho the human race in this sweeping charge J cayner certainly 13 is s olev r ig ina 1 l he admits that there is more than mans work in mormonism niam abata that a higher than human power brought about this one of the best organized systems As to its origin being peculiarly P satanic batani ic history proves to us that the tile prophecies of the lord contained in the very book of books the professor professes to believe in concerning the establishment of hia ilk kingdom in the last days have been and are being fulfilled ful tilled by the numerous hum erous instances iesta aces 0 of f the active hostility instigated and directed by the thid father of lies the arch coiner Coi ncr of calumnies calum nies As aliss is aid cheref therefore ore also eaid said the wisdom of god I 1 will bend them prophets and apostles and some of them they shall slay and persecute of all till this we have had bad deplorable evidences since the days of kirtland and nauvoo up to the present day and mostly due to the modem modern successors of tho chief priests and scribes who stood and vehemently y accused him mr coyner charges mormonism with having been in invented vente d to destroy the human race parsing pas byais billy silly slur on the origin of the church of jesus christ of lattera latter day saints aa as an invention as aa he would never admit its divine origin although he lie could never dis prove it i t we e challenge the rever end pedagogue to furnish only a straw trai v merely a scintilla of evidence even as distorted as this pious conscience may allow him that the religion li 13 ion or system revealed through joseph smith S mi th tends to destroy the human race the very feature which is most obnoxious to him probably y because it would do away with some of oatlie the hellish practices of the fashionable society whose members patronize the congregational gregat ional and other igwel swell P pews plural marrim marriage m has bas been instituted and is in obedience to gods command and in conformity with the davs of nature practised practiced for the conservation of the race for the continuance of tho the human burnan kf dmd I 1 ri d by a s strong t rah g healthy vigorous vi gorou s and virtuous offspring to fulfill the first command given by the creator gen i 28 As we read in n tho the handbook of reference published by the juvenile instructor office the primary objects of marriage are companionship and procreation animal gratification is not its high purpose plural marriage properly entered into or celestial marri marriage age in its complete form is a check to license and promotes control instead of indulgence placing the true objects of wedlock in distinct preeminence pre eminence wherein then does mormonism Mormon hm dc etroy stroy the human race it is based on the rock of revelation and planted on mhd foundation fou uda tion of the utmost freedom for man woman and child JI not ot agil aln ic jing with anybody elsos rights it tends to expand the mind exalt the soul as well weil as p purifying ur I 1 and vilifying vivifying vivify ing the physical organism by its precepts all this mr coyner knows in his heart but still he lie goes to madison a as he lie has in former years gone to chicago to new york and elsewhere to bear obear falbe fahe witness against his neighbor while exciting the prejudice of the uninformed and loosening tile purse strings of the i credulous he anticipates to succeed in assisting in the uprooting of mormonism M cl heik ho w very learned we presume and very wise wise in his own estimation and that of his big con colt freres but bur dead flies cause the ointment e nt 0 of f the apothecary to send forth a stinking savor so doth a little folly him that is in reputation for wisdom and honor ANOTHER of t he hed young i folks library published by D lathrop co Boi boston tor has come to our book critics table it is ella farmans niece Six Mouths of a girls life it is a plain homespun domestic narrative moral and religious AMONG THE articles in tb the north elVorth american review for september three in particular merit the serious consideration of everyone who studies the tendencies of our govern men the leading one a by bishop J lancaster spalding who insists that tho the only suro bas la is of popular government is morality not culture of tho intellect nor universal suffrage sun rocc nor the development of material resources and that ff if tho the country is to be saved from ruin there must bo be a return to the uncompromising moral code of the founders of new england E tho the policy of tho the exclusion causion of the chinese Chin cae is advocated by john 11 II durst who presents a striking array of forcible and original argument against the mongolian immigration four distinguished writers on political economy namely david A wells thomas G shearman Sh carman J B sargent and prof W G sumner set forth from nearly every conceivable point of view the E evils vils of the tariff system 1 and it is announced thai that in the for october several writers of no less distinction will exhibit the benefits of the tariu system the tle other articles in the tile current number ahre the demand of the industrial spirit by charles dudley warner inspiration and infallibility by the bey rev dr J 11 rylance Ey lance the need of liberal divorce laws by elizabeth cady stanton and our remote ancestry by prof 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