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- catalog alternative "American West (Marlborough, England) net".
- catalog contributor b7184282.
- catalog created "1890.".
- catalog date "1890".
- catalog date "1890.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1890.".
- catalog description "-- XXV. A presidential candidate -- For President of the United States, General Joseph Smith, of Illinois -- For vice president, Sidney Rigdon, of Pennsylvania -- XXVI. An impending crisis -- Rumblings of a volcano -- A secession organized -- An opposition church -- A newspaper "nuisance" abated -- XXVII. A strange document -- Showing the reasons why -- Nauvoo neighbor extra -- Reciting action of the city council regarding the Expositor nuisance -- Official -- XXVIII. The atonement -- Great excitement -- Writs procured -- Public meetings -- Citizens arming -- The governor appealed to -- Arrives at Carthage and takes command -- Mayor and council of Nauvoo summoned -- Arrested, but fail to appear -- Finally came in and surrendered -- Released on bail -- Rearrested for treason -- Governor's definition of treason -- Marches with a small force to the city -- The Smiths killed in jail -- Great consternation -- XXIX. How the deed was done -- Effect of the panic --".
- catalog description "A story from Stenhouse -- Bishop John D. Lee -- The "corrected" Holy Scriptures.".
- catalog description "Arrest of Smith at Quincy, 1841 -- Trial before Judge Douglas -- Discharge -- Attempted assassination of Governor Boggs of Missouri -- O. P. Rockwell charged with the crime -- New demand for Smith and Rockwell -- Arrest in Nauvoo -- Habeas Corpus applied by the Municipal Court -- Ford's statement -- Re-arrest and trial before Judge Pope and discharge -- The writs, etc. -- XXII: More Habeas Corpus work -- Another indictment and demand -- Congressional canvass -- Walker and Hoge -- Arrest near Dixon -- Great excitement -- The officers prisoners -- The prophet triumphant -- A strange calvacade -- Another habeas corpus -- Lawyer Southwick's statement -- Result of the canvass -- "Brother Hyrum's" revelation -- Walker deafeated -- XXIII. Two ways of telling a story -- Story of the arrest, as told by two -- The prophet's story -- The officer's story -- XXIV. A storm cloud rises -- Quarrel between the chiefs -- General Bennett's defection -- Charges and denials --".
- catalog description "Bennett accepts the "buffetings" and leaves -- His letters to the Sangamo Journal -- Testimonials pro and con".
- catalog description "Call to the faithful -- XVII: Progress and politics -- First great error -- Presidential election 1840 -- How will the prophet vote? -- Whig convention -- Nominations -- A disgraceful act -- Little and Douglas -- Dr. Charles -- The charters -- Their character -- Organizations -- John C. Bennet -- The Warsaw Signal -- Smith offended -- His characteristic letter -- The Times and Seasons -- XVIII: An anti-Mormon party -- Unworthy sycophancy -- A growing apprehension -- Public meetings -- An anti-Mormon party -- Its candidates elected -- Thomas Ford for governor -- The Wasp -- XIX: The Nauvoo temple -- Temple building -- At Nauvoo -- Corner-stone laid -- Revelation demanding it -- Also a "boarding house" -- The "Nauvoo House" unfinished -- Stockholders named by revelation -- XX: Much ado about theft -- Hyrum Smith's affidavit -- And the twelve -- Brother Joseph's affidavit and proclamation -- The court-martial and all the generals -- XXI: The game of Habeas Corpus --".
- catalog description "Calvin Stoddard's conversion -- "Support" for the prophet -- No. 1 provided for -- The elect lady -- Rigdon converted -- Takes high rank -- P. P. Pratt -- Zion established -- Fanatical excesses -- Smith and Cowdery baptized -- XII: Stake planting -- Translation of the Scriptures -- Reasons for it -- Translation suspended -- The first hegira -- Cowdery's mission a failure -- The stake at Kirtland -- Another in Missouri -- Expedition thither -- Ezra Booth's secession -- Zion located -- An organ established -- The expulsion -- A crusade and its termination -- XIII: An anti-banking bank -- Rigdon President, Smith cashier -- Notes issued -- No redemption -- Pittsburgh bankers -- Bank breaks -- Flight of the officers -- The Kirtland state abandoned -- XIV: Further stake planting -- Adam-ondi Ahmon, far west, and others -- Apostasy shows its head -- The Danites -- War and violence -- Mobs and banishment -- XV: Across the Mississippi eastward --".
- catalog description "Exodus from Missouri and first appearance in Illinois -- Remarks -- The situation -- XVI: Immigration and settlement -- Status in Illinois -- The new city -- Mission to Washington -- Governor Lucas's letter -- Great church conference -- Mission to the Jews in Europe and Asia".
- catalog description "Governor Ford's plan revealed -- Attack on the jail by the mob -- The prophet and his brother killed -- How it was done -- Purposes of the mob -- Willard Richard's statement -- XXXI. Struggle for the succession -- Sidney Rigdon -- Brigham Young -- Parley P. Pratt -- Orson Pratt -- William Smith -- Orson Hyde -- James J. Strang -- An ecclesiastical trial -- Hyde on Rigdon -- XXXII. A new prophet: James J. Strang -- Strang's claim to the succession -- His revelation -- Sets up at Voree -- He, too, finds plates -- His arrogance and pretensions -- Arrested for treason -- Tried and acquitted -- A polygamist -- His violent death -- Fate of a Mormon prophet -- XXXIII. More violence and bloodshed -- Three obnoxious officials -- Arrest of Senator Davis -- Nauvoo character repealed -- Increase of crime -- Murder of Miller and Leiza -- Of Irvine Hodge -- Of Colonel Davenport -- Of Dr. Marshall -- Death of Sheriff Deming -- Burning of Morley town -- Killing of Lieutenant Worrell --".
- catalog description "I: Introduction -- Solomon Spalding -- False prophets in all ages -- Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism -- Compared to Mahomet -- His character and aims -- Origin of Mormonism -- An overshadowing question -- II: The beginnings of the imposture -- Disagreeing statements -- Impossible claims -- The Smith family -- Ignorance and superstition -- The prophet's own story -- "History of Joseph Smith" -- The angel Nephi -- Plates revealed -- The Urim and Thummum -- Second, third, and fourth visions -- Hill of Cumorah -- Stone box -- The prophet's marriage -- "Persecutions" -- After four years -- Martin Harris and the translation -- III: As told by others -- David Whitmer, one of the eleven witnesses -- Interviewed by the Kansas City Journal -- IV: Highly interesting letter -- Letter from Hon. Stephen S. Harding, former governor of Utah territory -- His boyhood acquaintance with the Smith family -- V: Ex-governor Harding's letter continued -- Curious developments -- Harris's frenzy -- An incident in Indiana -- In Utah -- Reflections, suggestions, etc. -- VI: Professor Anthon's story -- A plain statement which everybody can believe -- VII: A terrible dilemma -- Two revelations and their causes -- Harris and Satan unjustly accused -- The real culprit unknown -- A happy ruse solves the difficulty -- VIII: The story of the book examined -- Evidences of falsity -- The record -- Its title -- "Confounding of language"".
- catalog description "Of Martha Spalding -- Of Henry Lake -- John N. Miller -- Aaron Wright -- Oliver Smith -- Nahum Howard -- Artemus Cunningham -- XLIV. Latter testimony -- Mr. Cooper in Cincinnati Gazette -- Joseph Miller's letter -- Abner Jackson's narrative -- "Mere supposition" vs. "God given testimony" -- Resume of testimony -- The book's proper title -- Mr. Patterson -- Rev. J. Winter -- Rigdon's hand manifest -- XLV. After fifty years -- A strange discovery -- A Spalding manuscript found in Honolulu -- A Godsend to the Mormons -- False impression -- Not the Manuscript Found -- Of no historic value -- Description and comments on MS. at Oberlin College -- Eloquent reference to Spalding's work -- XLVI. The Nauvoo chapter -- XLVII. Some of the city ordinances -- XLVIII. Celebrated "celestial marriage" revelation -- XLIX. Miscellaneous and anecdotal -- The Kinderhook plates -- Titles of the twelve -- The prophet as a linguist -- Some Mormon methods -- The Prophet and Church as land speculators --".
- catalog description "Of McBratney -- Of Wilcox and Daubenheyer -- Incidents of the burning -- Arrival of Colonel Hardin with state troops -- XXXIV. Nine counties interfere: the end approaching -- Colonel Hardin and his advisers -- Major Waren left in command -- Convention of nine counties -- Browning's resolutions -- Action of the convention -- Correspondence with the Mormon leaders -- The inevitable accepted".
- catalog description "State of Deseret -- XXXVIII. The Mormon temples -- The Kirtland temple -- In Missouri -- At Nauvoo -- Its destruction by fire -- The baptismal font -- Important decision in Ohio -- XXXIX. The "reconstructed" Mormon church -- XI. Polygamy and the blood atonement -- The twin evils of Mormonism -- Polygamy in Utah -- Denounced by the "reconstructed" -- Originated by the prophet -- Proofs adduced -- Blood atonement defined by Young -- Known in Missouri and Illinois -- Smith and Rigdon its authors -- XLI. The Spalding Romance -- Review of the situation -- Dr. Hurlbut and E.D Howe -- Their book Mormonism Unveiled -- Solomon Spalding's Manuscript Found -- Efforts to obtain it -- Recent statements concerning it -- XLII. Statements of the Spalding family -- Mrs. Davison's statement -- Denied by the Mormons -- Mrs. Dickinson's publication in Scribner's Magazine -- J.E Johnson in Deseret News -- Disagreeing statements -- XLIII. The Spalding Witnesses -- Statement of John Spalding --".
- catalog description "The Nephite-Lamanite Americans -- Metal of the plates -- Plates still under the ground -- A bonanza -- Mariner's compass -- To work by faith -- IX: Examination continued -- A story for ship-builders -- A year's voyage -- Eight wonderful barges -- An electric light -- The land of promise -- War a pastime -- A great battle -- Words of Isaiah -- Beasts in the Promised Land -- Remarkable translation -- X: Review continued -- Testimony of three witnesses -- Also of eight witnesses -- "What more need be said?" -- Death to behold the plates -- A box of brickbats -- Testimony analyzed -- Smith's Ipse Dixit -- Collusion or deception -- Testimony invalid -- Strang's failure -- Laban's sword and Lehi's directors -- XI: Further revelations and labors -- The world's redemption at hand -- Harris obstinate, but yields -- He sees money in it -- Revelations continue -- Church discipline -- Sidney Rigdon's hand manifest -- A new statement concerning him -- Church organized --".
- catalog description "XXXV. The exodus begun -- Active preparations for leaving -- Crossing into Iowa -- Major Warren and his force -- Disbanded and re-mustered -- O. P. Rockwell -- Arrest, trial, and acquittal -- Dr. Pickett -- Posse called out -- Major Parker's force -- War of proclamations -- Posse under Carlin -- Singleton's peace -- Resigns the command -- Major Brockman succeeds -- Advance toward the city -- XXXVI. A battle, a treaty, and the end -- Warsaw Signal's report of the battle -- Quincy committee of one hundred -- A truce -- The city surrenders -- The treaty -- The killed and the wounded -- More trouble and more troops -- Reflections -- XXXVII. The exodus: the desert and the wilderness -- Brigham Young's choice -- En route westward -- Kanesville -- "Winter Quarters" -- Colonel Kane's description -- Missouri Republican correspondent -- The Mormon battalion -- Brigham assumes supreme power -- Pushes on to Salt Lake and returns -- Main body reaches the valley -- Stake planted --".
- catalog extent "xiv, 552 p.".
- catalog issued "1890".
- catalog issued "1890.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, J. B. Alden,".
- catalog spatial "Illinois".
- catalog subject "BX8645 .G8".
- catalog subject "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints History.".
- catalog subject "Mormon Church Controversial literature.".
- catalog subject "Mormon Church Illinois History.".
- catalog subject "Mormon Church Illinois.".
- catalog subject "Mormons Illinois History.".
- catalog subject "Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844.".
- catalog subject "Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844.".
- catalog subject "Spaulding, Solomon, 1761-1816.".
- catalog tableOfContents "-- XXV. A presidential candidate -- For President of the United States, General Joseph Smith, of Illinois -- For vice president, Sidney Rigdon, of Pennsylvania -- XXVI. An impending crisis -- Rumblings of a volcano -- A secession organized -- An opposition church -- A newspaper "nuisance" abated -- XXVII. A strange document -- Showing the reasons why -- Nauvoo neighbor extra -- Reciting action of the city council regarding the Expositor nuisance -- Official -- XXVIII. The atonement -- Great excitement -- Writs procured -- Public meetings -- Citizens arming -- The governor appealed to -- Arrives at Carthage and takes command -- Mayor and council of Nauvoo summoned -- Arrested, but fail to appear -- Finally came in and surrendered -- Released on bail -- Rearrested for treason -- Governor's definition of treason -- Marches with a small force to the city -- The Smiths killed in jail -- Great consternation -- XXIX. How the deed was done -- Effect of the panic --".
- catalog tableOfContents "A story from Stenhouse -- Bishop John D. Lee -- The "corrected" Holy Scriptures.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Arrest of Smith at Quincy, 1841 -- Trial before Judge Douglas -- Discharge -- Attempted assassination of Governor Boggs of Missouri -- O. P. Rockwell charged with the crime -- New demand for Smith and Rockwell -- Arrest in Nauvoo -- Habeas Corpus applied by the Municipal Court -- Ford's statement -- Re-arrest and trial before Judge Pope and discharge -- The writs, etc. -- XXII: More Habeas Corpus work -- Another indictment and demand -- Congressional canvass -- Walker and Hoge -- Arrest near Dixon -- Great excitement -- The officers prisoners -- The prophet triumphant -- A strange calvacade -- Another habeas corpus -- Lawyer Southwick's statement -- Result of the canvass -- "Brother Hyrum's" revelation -- Walker deafeated -- XXIII. Two ways of telling a story -- Story of the arrest, as told by two -- The prophet's story -- The officer's story -- XXIV. A storm cloud rises -- Quarrel between the chiefs -- General Bennett's defection -- Charges and denials --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bennett accepts the "buffetings" and leaves -- His letters to the Sangamo Journal -- Testimonials pro and con".
- catalog tableOfContents "Call to the faithful -- XVII: Progress and politics -- First great error -- Presidential election 1840 -- How will the prophet vote? -- Whig convention -- Nominations -- A disgraceful act -- Little and Douglas -- Dr. Charles -- The charters -- Their character -- Organizations -- John C. Bennet -- The Warsaw Signal -- Smith offended -- His characteristic letter -- The Times and Seasons -- XVIII: An anti-Mormon party -- Unworthy sycophancy -- A growing apprehension -- Public meetings -- An anti-Mormon party -- Its candidates elected -- Thomas Ford for governor -- The Wasp -- XIX: The Nauvoo temple -- Temple building -- At Nauvoo -- Corner-stone laid -- Revelation demanding it -- Also a "boarding house" -- The "Nauvoo House" unfinished -- Stockholders named by revelation -- XX: Much ado about theft -- Hyrum Smith's affidavit -- And the twelve -- Brother Joseph's affidavit and proclamation -- The court-martial and all the generals -- XXI: The game of Habeas Corpus --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Calvin Stoddard's conversion -- "Support" for the prophet -- No. 1 provided for -- The elect lady -- Rigdon converted -- Takes high rank -- P. P. Pratt -- Zion established -- Fanatical excesses -- Smith and Cowdery baptized -- XII: Stake planting -- Translation of the Scriptures -- Reasons for it -- Translation suspended -- The first hegira -- Cowdery's mission a failure -- The stake at Kirtland -- Another in Missouri -- Expedition thither -- Ezra Booth's secession -- Zion located -- An organ established -- The expulsion -- A crusade and its termination -- XIII: An anti-banking bank -- Rigdon President, Smith cashier -- Notes issued -- No redemption -- Pittsburgh bankers -- Bank breaks -- Flight of the officers -- The Kirtland state abandoned -- XIV: Further stake planting -- Adam-ondi Ahmon, far west, and others -- Apostasy shows its head -- The Danites -- War and violence -- Mobs and banishment -- XV: Across the Mississippi eastward --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Exodus from Missouri and first appearance in Illinois -- Remarks -- The situation -- XVI: Immigration and settlement -- Status in Illinois -- The new city -- Mission to Washington -- Governor Lucas's letter -- Great church conference -- Mission to the Jews in Europe and Asia".
- catalog tableOfContents "Governor Ford's plan revealed -- Attack on the jail by the mob -- The prophet and his brother killed -- How it was done -- Purposes of the mob -- Willard Richard's statement -- XXXI. Struggle for the succession -- Sidney Rigdon -- Brigham Young -- Parley P. Pratt -- Orson Pratt -- William Smith -- Orson Hyde -- James J. Strang -- An ecclesiastical trial -- Hyde on Rigdon -- XXXII. A new prophet: James J. Strang -- Strang's claim to the succession -- His revelation -- Sets up at Voree -- He, too, finds plates -- His arrogance and pretensions -- Arrested for treason -- Tried and acquitted -- A polygamist -- His violent death -- Fate of a Mormon prophet -- XXXIII. More violence and bloodshed -- Three obnoxious officials -- Arrest of Senator Davis -- Nauvoo character repealed -- Increase of crime -- Murder of Miller and Leiza -- Of Irvine Hodge -- Of Colonel Davenport -- Of Dr. Marshall -- Death of Sheriff Deming -- Burning of Morley town -- Killing of Lieutenant Worrell --".
- catalog tableOfContents "I: Introduction -- Solomon Spalding -- False prophets in all ages -- Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism -- Compared to Mahomet -- His character and aims -- Origin of Mormonism -- An overshadowing question -- II: The beginnings of the imposture -- Disagreeing statements -- Impossible claims -- The Smith family -- Ignorance and superstition -- The prophet's own story -- "History of Joseph Smith" -- The angel Nephi -- Plates revealed -- The Urim and Thummum -- Second, third, and fourth visions -- Hill of Cumorah -- Stone box -- The prophet's marriage -- "Persecutions" -- After four years -- Martin Harris and the translation -- III: As told by others -- David Whitmer, one of the eleven witnesses -- Interviewed by the Kansas City Journal -- IV: Highly interesting letter -- Letter from Hon. Stephen S. Harding, former governor of Utah territory -- His boyhood acquaintance with the Smith family -- V: Ex-governor Harding's letter continued -- Curious developments -- Harris's frenzy -- An incident in Indiana -- In Utah -- Reflections, suggestions, etc. -- VI: Professor Anthon's story -- A plain statement which everybody can believe -- VII: A terrible dilemma -- Two revelations and their causes -- Harris and Satan unjustly accused -- The real culprit unknown -- A happy ruse solves the difficulty -- VIII: The story of the book examined -- Evidences of falsity -- The record -- Its title -- "Confounding of language"".
- catalog tableOfContents "Of Martha Spalding -- Of Henry Lake -- John N. Miller -- Aaron Wright -- Oliver Smith -- Nahum Howard -- Artemus Cunningham -- XLIV. Latter testimony -- Mr. Cooper in Cincinnati Gazette -- Joseph Miller's letter -- Abner Jackson's narrative -- "Mere supposition" vs. "God given testimony" -- Resume of testimony -- The book's proper title -- Mr. Patterson -- Rev. J. Winter -- Rigdon's hand manifest -- XLV. After fifty years -- A strange discovery -- A Spalding manuscript found in Honolulu -- A Godsend to the Mormons -- False impression -- Not the Manuscript Found -- Of no historic value -- Description and comments on MS. at Oberlin College -- Eloquent reference to Spalding's work -- XLVI. The Nauvoo chapter -- XLVII. Some of the city ordinances -- XLVIII. Celebrated "celestial marriage" revelation -- XLIX. Miscellaneous and anecdotal -- The Kinderhook plates -- Titles of the twelve -- The prophet as a linguist -- Some Mormon methods -- The Prophet and Church as land speculators --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Of McBratney -- Of Wilcox and Daubenheyer -- Incidents of the burning -- Arrival of Colonel Hardin with state troops -- XXXIV. Nine counties interfere: the end approaching -- Colonel Hardin and his advisers -- Major Waren left in command -- Convention of nine counties -- Browning's resolutions -- Action of the convention -- Correspondence with the Mormon leaders -- The inevitable accepted".
- catalog tableOfContents "State of Deseret -- XXXVIII. The Mormon temples -- The Kirtland temple -- In Missouri -- At Nauvoo -- Its destruction by fire -- The baptismal font -- Important decision in Ohio -- XXXIX. The "reconstructed" Mormon church -- XI. Polygamy and the blood atonement -- The twin evils of Mormonism -- Polygamy in Utah -- Denounced by the "reconstructed" -- Originated by the prophet -- Proofs adduced -- Blood atonement defined by Young -- Known in Missouri and Illinois -- Smith and Rigdon its authors -- XLI. The Spalding Romance -- Review of the situation -- Dr. Hurlbut and E.D Howe -- Their book Mormonism Unveiled -- Solomon Spalding's Manuscript Found -- Efforts to obtain it -- Recent statements concerning it -- XLII. Statements of the Spalding family -- Mrs. Davison's statement -- Denied by the Mormons -- Mrs. Dickinson's publication in Scribner's Magazine -- J.E Johnson in Deseret News -- Disagreeing statements -- XLIII. The Spalding Witnesses -- Statement of John Spalding --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Nephite-Lamanite Americans -- Metal of the plates -- Plates still under the ground -- A bonanza -- Mariner's compass -- To work by faith -- IX: Examination continued -- A story for ship-builders -- A year's voyage -- Eight wonderful barges -- An electric light -- The land of promise -- War a pastime -- A great battle -- Words of Isaiah -- Beasts in the Promised Land -- Remarkable translation -- X: Review continued -- Testimony of three witnesses -- Also of eight witnesses -- "What more need be said?" -- Death to behold the plates -- A box of brickbats -- Testimony analyzed -- Smith's Ipse Dixit -- Collusion or deception -- Testimony invalid -- Strang's failure -- Laban's sword and Lehi's directors -- XI: Further revelations and labors -- The world's redemption at hand -- Harris obstinate, but yields -- He sees money in it -- Revelations continue -- Church discipline -- Sidney Rigdon's hand manifest -- A new statement concerning him -- Church organized --".
- catalog tableOfContents "XXXV. The exodus begun -- Active preparations for leaving -- Crossing into Iowa -- Major Warren and his force -- Disbanded and re-mustered -- O. P. Rockwell -- Arrest, trial, and acquittal -- Dr. Pickett -- Posse called out -- Major Parker's force -- War of proclamations -- Posse under Carlin -- Singleton's peace -- Resigns the command -- Major Brockman succeeds -- Advance toward the city -- XXXVI. A battle, a treaty, and the end -- Warsaw Signal's report of the battle -- Quincy committee of one hundred -- A truce -- The city surrenders -- The treaty -- The killed and the wounded -- More trouble and more troops -- Reflections -- XXXVII. The exodus: the desert and the wilderness -- Brigham Young's choice -- En route westward -- Kanesville -- "Winter Quarters" -- Colonel Kane's description -- Missouri Republican correspondent -- The Mormon battalion -- Brigham assumes supreme power -- Pushes on to Salt Lake and returns -- Main body reaches the valley -- Stake planted --".
- catalog title "The prophet of Palmyra; Mormonism reviewed and examined in the life, character, and career of its founder, from "Cumorah Hill" to Carthage Jail and the desert. Together with a complete history of the Mormon era in Illinois, and an exhaustive investigation of the "Spalding manuscript" theory of the origin of the Book of Mormon.".
- catalog type "Controversial literature. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".