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9727a.5
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White, Douglas
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The mineral zones on the lines of the Salt Lake route… Compiled by Douglas White.
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6658.5
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning and instruction to all people, or an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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2691.5
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Davis,George Wesley
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Sketches of Butte(from vigilante days to prohibition).
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2560.5
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Cowley, Matthias Foss
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Cowley's talks on doctrine. By Elder M. F. Cowley, one of the twelve apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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8204a.5
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Snow, Lorenzo
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"And as thou hast said in a revelation given to us, calling us they friends…" Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, [blank space] 189[blank space]… your brother in the Gospel, Lorenzo Snow, President of the Salt Lake Temple
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5795c.7
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New-year ball. ______ your attendance at a social party on the evening of Friday, Jan. 1, 1858, at 4 o'clock, p. m., in the Music Hall, is respectfully solicited. Tickets $1.
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8273.5
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Social party. Mr. ________ and ladies: your attendance is solicited at a pic-nic party to be given in the Music Hall, Fourteenth Ward, on Tuesday evening, 21st inst., at 5 p.m. $1 per couple: extra ladies 25 cents each.
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3420.5
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[France, William]
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Lectures on midwifery and the management of women and children. By William France, Surgeon.
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3662.5
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Gran Exposicion annual segunda! Tres dias. Colonia Diaz, Chihuahua, Mexico. Dada por the Agricultural & Manufacturing Association, of Colonia Diaz. Los Miercoles, Jueves y Viernes, Setiembre 11, 12 y 13, de 1895.
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3734.5
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Der Gründer oder besser der Erfinder der Mormonenlehre.
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8891a.5
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[Theater Guarany. Dienstag, den 29 July, abends 8 1/2 Uhr. Oeffentlicher Vortrag: Die Mehrehe unter den Mormonen und andere "Irrlehren" Jedermann willkommen! Eintritt frei! Rauchen höflichst verbeten. Keine kollekte!]
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7750b.5
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Skinner, Charles Montgomery
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Myths and legends of our own land
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2829a.5
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Dickens, Charles
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The uncommercial traveller
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1337b.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Circular of instructions. Settlement of tithes for the year 1892. To the presidents of stakes, bishops of wards and stake tithing clerks in Zion: Brethren. —We forward you blanks for the rendering of your annual statements of the tithes. . . .
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2780a.5
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Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society
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(Circular no. 1) Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Salt Lake City, Utah, [blank space] 188[blank space], Mr. [blank space]
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9693.5
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We request the pleasure of the presence of yourself and lady at a social part to be given at the old Social Hall, State Street, Tuesday evening, February ninth at six p.m. Luncheon. First Presidency
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7549a.5
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Scandinavian celebration
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24.3
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Address and instructions of the Territorial Central Committee. Salt Lake City, April 4, 1887.
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6422.5
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Potter, Ray
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The cake not turned, or Doctrinal and practical errors exposed to which is annexed A wakeful dream
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2047a.3
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mutual Improvement Association
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The dawning, a pageant of the resurrection presented by the Salt Lake Stake M.I.A. Tabernacle Sunday, May 3, 1925, 8 P.M.
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2086a.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mutual Improvement Association
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35th Annual M.I.A. Conference, M Men-Gleaners session, Tabernacle, June 8th, 1930, 7:30 P.M.
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2086b.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mutual Improvement Association
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Twenty-fourth general annual conference of the Y.M. and Y.L.M.I.A. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 6, 7 and 8, 1919
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9674.5
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Weird!!!
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2047a.7
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mutual Improvement Association
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Fourth general conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associations of the :atter-day Saints, to be held at Salt Lake City, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, May 28th, 29th and 30th, 1899.
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4020b.5
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Historian's office
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4021.5
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The historical record. Volume nine. [Prospectus]
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2810.6
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Deseret News Book Store
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Price list and catalogue of church publications, bibles, church records, blank books, stationery, etc. For sale at Deseret S. S. Union Book Store, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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7190.5
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Rich, Benjamin Erastus
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[Quoted postcards]
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8973a.5
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To-night! Come and hear the Mormon singers to-night! The Salt Lake Concert Co., the flower of musical Utah. A treat which may never come to you again. Every member upon the program is a gem; every member of the organization is an artist. Baptist Church--to-night.
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2210a.5
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stakes. Pioneer
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Ward teachers' outline, Pioneer Stake
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4316.5
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James Logan Dunford. In memoriam. Born January 20, 1891, died January 12, 1920.
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6758.5
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Private notice
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7473.5
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Saint Louis Luminary - Extra. Saturday morning, June 16, 1855.
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6983a
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Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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Reports of the seventieth general conference
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6-Apr-25
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7193a
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Rich, Benjamin Erastus
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To the saints: Dear brethren and sisters
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8-Feb-11
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8774
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Tanner, Alva Amasa
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A voice in the wilderness
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12-Nov-06
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2610
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Cumorah Monthly Bulletin. South African Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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15-Jun-27
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9114
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U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Election of President, Vice-President, and Representatives in Congress
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Disqualifying polygamists for election as senators, etc . . . Mr. Snodgrass, from the Committee on Election of President, Vice-President, and Representatives in Congress, submitted the following report: [To accompany H. J. Res. 1]
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16-Feb-00
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8749
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Tanner, Alva Amasa
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Joseph Morris the martyr. Extracts from a letter to his friend George Leslie. True cause of his death explained. Morris risen from the dead
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20-May-16
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6014
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The OSA Light
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24-May-07
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2654.5
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Da Mormonismen först kom til Norge
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[191-?]
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10067
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Young, Brigham, 1801–1877
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Sermon by Brigham Young delivered May 29th, 1847 to the pioneers while they were crossing the plains. Reported by William Clayton. Also some timely scriptural quotations
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192–]
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1091
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Call, Lamoni
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A few pages of "Mormon inspiration."
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[192–?]
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6341
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Petty, Charles B
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A diagram of the church established by Jesus Christ
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192–?]
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7165
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Rich, Benjamin Erastus
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Où est la vérite? Discussion amicale sur des sujets religieux. [Traduit par M. André Paillard]
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[192–]
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8034c
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Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1838–1918
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Bishop ________. ________ Ward. Dear brother
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192–]
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8034b
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Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1838–1918
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Bishop ________. ________ Ward. Dear brother
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192–]
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30a
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Aiken, Albert W
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Eagle plume, the white avenger
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1807 [i.e., 1877]
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5177
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Mack, Solomon
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A narraitve [sic] of the life of Solomon Mack, containing an account of the many severe accidents he met with during a long series of years, together with the extraordinary manner in which he was converted to the Christian faith. To which is added, a number of hymns composed on the death of several of his relations
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[1811]
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595
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Book of Mormon. English. 1830
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The book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi . . . By Joseph Smith, Junior, author and proprietor
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1830
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5277
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Marks, David
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The life of David Marks, to the 26th year of his age. Including the particulars of his conversion, call to the ministry, and labours itinerant preaching for nearly eleven years. Written by himself
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1831
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8981
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Towle, Nancy
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Vicissitudes illustrated, in the experience of Nancy Towle, in Europe and America. Written by herself. With an appendix of letter, &c. An engraving-and preface by Lorenzo Dow. . . .
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1832
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1107
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Campbell, Alexander
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Delusions. An analysis of the Book of Mormon; with an examination of its internal and external evidences and a refutation of its pretences to divine authority. With prefatory remarks by Joshua V. Himes
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1832
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341a
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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341b
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Be it known, that I, ________ of Jackson County, and state of Missouri, having become a member of the church of Christ, organized according to. . . .
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[1832]
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3273
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Evening and Morning Star
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Evening and Morning Star
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1832 – 1834 [i.e., 1835 – 1836]
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9108
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U.S. Congress
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Congressional Record. Containing the proceedings and debates of Congress. (Formerly Congressional Globe and Annals of Congress)
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1833–
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2854
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1833
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A Book of Commandments, for the government of the Church of Christ. Organized according to law, on the 6th of April, 1830
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1833
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3272a
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The Evening and the Morning Star
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The Evening and the Morning Star Extra. July 16, 1833
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1833
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6755
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Priest, Josiah
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American antiquities and discoveries in the West: being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population of partially civilized nations differing entirely from those of the present Indians peopled America many centuries before its discovery by Columbus, and inquiries into their origin, with a copious description of many of their stupendous works now in ruins, with conjectures concerning what may have become of them. Compiled from travels, authentic sources, and the researches of antiquarian societies. Second edition revised
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1833
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4092
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Hoskins, Nathan
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Notes upon the western country. Contained within the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the territory of Michigan: taken on a tour through that country in the summer of 1832. By Nathan Hoskins, Jr. . . .
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1833
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3807b
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Hamilton, Thomas
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Men and manners in America. By the author of Cyril Thornton, etc. . . .
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1833
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2914a
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Doctrine and Covenants. Section 59. English. 1834?
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Behold, blessed saith the Lord, are they who have come up unto this land with an eye single to my glory, according to my commandments
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[1834]
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2916f
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Doctrine and Covenants. Section 88. English. 1834?
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Verily, thus saith the Lord unto you, who have assembled yourselves together to receive his will concerning you
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[1834]
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2920a
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Doctrine and Covenants. Section 101. English. 1834?
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Verily, I say unto you, concerning your brethren who have been afflicted, and persecuted, and cast out from the land of their inheritance. . . .
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[1834]
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335c
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Bauder, Peter
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The kingdom and gospel of Jesus Christ. Contrasted with that of anti-Christ. A brief review of some of the most interesting circumstances, which have transpired since the institution of the gospel of Christ, from the days of the apostles
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1834
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4104
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Howe, Eber D
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Mormonism unvailed; or, a faithful account of that singular imposition and delusion, from its rise to the present time. With sketches of the characters of its propagators, and a full detail of the manner in which the famous golden Bible was brought before the world. To which are added, inquiries into the probability that the historical part of the said Bible was written by one Solomon Spalding [sic], more than twenty years ago, and by him intended to have been published as a romance
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1834
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6209
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Peck, John Mason
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A gazetteer of Illinois, in three parts: containing a general view of the state; a general view of each county, and a particular description of each town, settlement, stream, prarie, bottom, bluff, etc., alphabetically arranged
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1834
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7283
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Rigdon, Sidney
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Dear brethren
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[1834]
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468
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Bible. N.T. Matthew 24. English. 1835? Inspired Version
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Extract from the new translation of the Bible, it being the 24th chapter of Matthew; but in order to show the connection we will commence with the last verse of the 23rd chapter, vix: . . . Published for the benefit of the Saints
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[1835]
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906
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Brown, John Newton, editor
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Fessenden & Co.'s encyclopedia of religious knowledge: or dictionary of the Bible, theology, religious biography, all religions, ecclesiastical history, and missions . . . To which is added a missionary gazetteer . . . by Rev. B. B. Edwards . . . Edited by Rev. J. Newton Brown. . . .
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1835
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2860
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1835
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Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: carefully selected from the revelations of God, and compiled by Joseph Smith, Junior, Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, [presiding elders of said church.] Proprietors
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1835
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6608
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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The millennium, a poem. To which is added hymns and songs on various subjects, new and interesting, adapted to the dispensation of the fulness of times
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1835
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6623
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A short account of a shameful outrage, committed by a part of the inhabitants of the town of Mentor, upon the person of Elder Parley P. Pratt, while delivering a public discourse upon the subject of the gospel; April 7th, 1835
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[1835]
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6841
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References to the Book of Mormon
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[1835]
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6
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Abdy, Edward Strutt
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Journal of a residence and tour in the United States of North America, from April, 1833, to October, 1834.
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1835
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5430
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Missouri. General Assembly. Senate
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Journal of the Senate, of the eighth general assembly of the state of Missouri, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday the seventeenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four
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1835
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6211
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Peck, John Mason
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Mormonism, one of the delusions of Satan, exposed. By a friend of truth
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[1835]
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7285
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Rigdon, Sidney
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Theology. Lecture first. On the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Of faith
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[1835]
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1760
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1835
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Selected by Emma Smith
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1835
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6834a
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Reed, Andrew
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A narrative of the visit to the American churches, by the deputation from the Congregational Union of England and Wales. By Andrew Reed, D.D. and James Matheson, D.D
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1835
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8489
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Stone, William Leete
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Matthias and his impostures: or, the progress of fanaticism. Illustrated in the extraordinary case of Robert Matthews, and some of his forerunners and disciples
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1835
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3726
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Griffiths, D., Jr.
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Two years' residence in the new settlements of Ohio, North America: with directions to emigrants
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1835
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2921
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Doctrine and Covenants. Section 109. English. 1836
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Prayer, at the dedication of the Lord's house in Kirtland, Ohio, March 27, 1836,—By Joseph Smith, Jr. president of the Church of the Latter Day Saints
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[1836]
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3926
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Hayward, John
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The religious creeds and statistics of every Christian denomination in the United States and British provinces. With some account of the religious sentiments of the Jews, American Indians, Deists, Mahometans, &c., alphabetically arranged
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1836
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5980
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Ohio. Legislature. Senate
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Journal of the Senate of the state of Ohio; being the first session of the 35th General Assembly, begun and held in the city of Columbus, Monday, December 5, 1836, and in the 35th year of said state
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1836
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7619
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Seixas, Joshua
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Supplement to J. Seixas' Manual Hebrew Grammar, for the Kirtland, Ohio, Theological Institution
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1836
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7285a
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Rigdon, Sidney
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To John Thornton, Esq., Peter Rogers, Esq., Andrew Robertson, Esq., James T. V. Thompson, Esq., Col. William T. Wood, Doct Woodson J. Moss, James M. Hughs, Esq., David R. Atchison, Esq. and A. W. Doniphan, Esq. Gentlemen
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[1836]
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1450
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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The twelve apostles. [4 lines in 3 columns] The seven presidents of the seventy elders. [3 lines in 3 columns] The first seventy elders. [21 lines in 3 columns] The second seventy elders [24 lines in 3 columns]
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[1836]
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8490b
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Storrs, Richard S
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Memoir of the Rev. Samuel Green, late pastor of Union Church, Boston
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1836
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4657d
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Kirtland Safety Society
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Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1836
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[1836]
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4657c
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Kirtland Safety Society
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Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1836. . . .
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[1836]
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9703
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West, William S
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A few interesting facts respecting the rise, progress and pretensions of the Mormons. . . .
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1837
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9712
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Wetmore, Alphonso, compiler
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Gazetteer of the state of Missouri. With a map of the state, from the office of the Surveyor-General, including the latest additions and surveys to which is added an appendix, containing frontier sketches, and illustrations of Indian character. With a frontispiece, engraved on steel. Compiled by Alphonso Wetmore, of Missouri
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1837
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596
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Book of Mormon. English. 1837
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The book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi . . . Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr
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1837
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6627
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning and instruction to all people, containing a declaration of the faith and doctrine of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, commonly called Mormons. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel. . . .
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1837
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6210
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Peck, John Mason
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A gazetteer of Illinois, in three parts: containing a general view of the state; a general view of each county, and a particular description of each town, settlement, stream, prarie, bottom, bluff, etc., alphabetically arranged. Second edition, entirely revised, corrected, and enlarged
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1837
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4657a
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Kirtland Safety Society
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Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2nd day of January, 1837
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[1837]
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8482
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Stone, Alvan
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Memoir of Alvan Stone of Goshen, Massachusetts by David Wright
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1837
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4657b
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Kirtland Safety Society
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Minutes of a meeting of the members of the "Kirtland Safety Society," held on the 2d day of January, 1837
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[1837]
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1134
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Canning, Josiah Dean
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Poems
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1838
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3127
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Elders' Journal of the Church of Latter Day Saints
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Prospectus for the Elder's [sic] Journal, of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints
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[1838]
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3373
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Flagg, Edmund
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The far West: or, a tour beyond the mountains. Embracing outlines of western life and scenery; sketches of the prairies, rivers, ancient mounds, early settlements of the French, etc., etc
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1838
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6611
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Mormonism unveiled: Zion's Watchman unmasked, and its editor, Mr. L. R. Sunderland, exposed: truth vindicated: the devil mad, and priestcraft in danger! By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel. . . .
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1838
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6612
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Mormonism unveiled: Zion's Watchman unmasked, and its editor, Mr. L. R. Sunderland, exposed: truth vindicated: the devil mad, and priestcraft in danger! By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Second edition
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1838
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6613
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Mormonism unveiled: Zion's Watchman unmasked, and its editor, Mr. L. R. Sunderland, exposed: truth vindicated: the devil mad, and priestcraft in danger! By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Third edition
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1838
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6613a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Mormonism unveiled: Zion's Watchman unmasked, and its editor, Mr. L. R. Sunderland, exposed: truth vindicated: the devil mad, & priestcraft in danger: by P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Re-printed for Wm. D. Pratt
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1838
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6840
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Reese, David Meredith
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Humbugs of New-York: being a remonstrance against popular delusion; whether in science, philosophy, or religion. By David Meredith Reese, M.D. . . .
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1838
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242
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Bacheler, Origen
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Mormonism exposed, internally and externally. . . .
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1838
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4963
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Livesey, Richard
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An exposure of Mormonism, being a statement of facts relating to the self-styled "Latter-day Saints," and the origin of the Book of Mormon, by Richard Livesey of Winchendon, Massachusetts, America, minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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1838
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5112
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M'Chesney, James
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An antidote to Mormonism; a warning to the church and nation: the purity of Christian principles defended; and truth disentangled from error and delusion. Revised by G. J. Bennet
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1838
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5432
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Missouri. Governor. 1837–41 (Boggs)
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Governor's message [To the Senate and House of Representatives]
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[1838]
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5432a
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Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc
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Laws of the state of Missouri, passed at the first general session of the tenth general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the nineteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eighteen hundred and thirty-eight
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1838
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6026
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Owen, Ephraim, Jr
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Mormons. Memorial of Ephraim Owen, Jr., late of Green County, Indiana, now of Davis [sic] County, Missouri, asking of Congress to afford protection to the people called Mormons, in the enjoyment of their civil rights as citizens of the United States; and complaining of loss of property, &c. December 20, 1838. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and ordered to be printed
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[1838]
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6100
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Parker, Samuel
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Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mountains, under the direction of the A.B.C.F.M. performed in the years 1835, '36, and '37; containing a description of the geography, geology, climate, and productions; and the number, manners, and customs of the natives. With a map of Oregon Territory. By Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M
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1838
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2914b
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Doctrine and Covenants. Section 76. English. 1838?
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A striking and remarkable vision, disclosing the real and final state of man, after the period of his existence in this world, by Joseph Smith Junr, and Sidney Rigdon
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[1838]
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7284
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Rigdon, Sidney
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Oration delivered by Mr. S. Rigdon, on the 4th of July, 1838. At Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri
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1838
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5463a
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More trickery of Mormonism brought to light. Giving the full particulars of the schemes and practices of Joseph Smith, the angelite
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[1838]
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6864a
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Remarks on the doctrines, practices, &c. of the Latter-day Saints: setting forth the marvelous things connected with this new light from America
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[1838]
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8536
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Sunderland, La Roy
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Mormonism exposed and refuted
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1838
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4438b
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Johnson, Joel Hills
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A contrast between superstition and religion. A dream
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[1838]
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4438a
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Johnson, Joel Hills
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Anti-Universalism. A poem
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[1838]
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4440a
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Johnson, Joel Hills
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The prodigal daughter
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[1838]
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4441a
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Johnson, Joel Hills
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The young bachelor's wish, or maid's desire
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[1838]
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7405
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Rogers, David W
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A collection of sacred hymns for the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Selected and Published by David W. Rogers
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1838
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59
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The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1838 [–1844]
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1838 – 1844
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8987
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Townsend, John Kirk
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Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River, and a visit to the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c.; with a scientific appendix. By John K. Townsend, member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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1839
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532
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Bishop, Francis Gladden
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A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints, from their rise until the present time; containing an account of, and showing the cause of their sufferings in the state of Missouri, in the years 1833–38. And likewise a summary view of their religious faith. By Francis G. Bishop, a minister of the order
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1839
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1231
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Caswall, Henry
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America and the American church, by the Rev. Henry Caswall
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1839
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2523
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Corrill, John
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A brief history of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, (commonly called Mormons;) including an account of their doctrine and discipline; with the reasons of the author for leaving the church. By John Corrill, a member of the Legislature of Missouri
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1839
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3160
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Elsworth, Benjamin C
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Christ of the Latter Day Saints. Selected and published by Benjamin C. Elsworth
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1839
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6582
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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History of the late persecution inflicted by the state of Missouri upon the Mormons, in which ten thousand American citizens were robbed, plundered, and driven from the state, and many others imprisoned, martyred, &c., for their religion, and all this by military force, by order of the executive. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel. Written during eight months imprisonment in that state. . . .
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1839
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6628
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning, and instruction to all people, or an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Second edition, revised
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1839
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6800
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Quincy, Ill. Citizens
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Public meeting of the citizens of Quincy! A public meeting will be held this evening at the court house for the purpose of devising ways and means for permanent relief of the distress existing among the strangers who have lately been driven from Missouri known as the "Latter day Saints," and for affording them immediate aid, as their wants are pressing. February 28, 1839
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[1839]
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5113
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M'Chesney, James
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A brief review of the proceedings of the annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, her discipline and administration of government; embracing a historical sketch of the difficulties existing between Washington Street Church, Brooklyn, and some of the higher powers of this connection
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1839
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5114
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M'Chesney, James
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Supplement to an antidote to Mormonism, &c
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[1839]
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5429
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Missouri. General Assembly. House of Representatives
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Journal of the House of Representatives, of the state of Missouri, at the first session of the tenth general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the nineteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight
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[1839]
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5431
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Missouri. General Assembly. Senate
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Journal of the Senate, of the state of Missouri, at the first session of the tenth general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the nineteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight
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1839
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2373a
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The churchman armed against error
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1839
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4659c
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Knight, Elleanor (Warner)
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A narrative of the Christian experience, life and adventures, trials and labours of Elleanor Knight, written by herself. To which is added a few remarks and verses. . . .
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1839
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8954b
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Times and Seasons
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1839
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8458
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Stevenson, H
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A lecture on Mormonism, delivered in the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Alston, December 7th, 1838. . . .
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1839
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8846
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Taylor, John
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A short account of the murders, roberies [sic], burnings, thefts, and other outrages committed by the mob and militia of the state of Missouri, upon the Latter Day Saints. The persecutions they have endured for their religion, and their banishment from that state by the authorities thereof
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[1839]
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9677a
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Weld, Theodore Dwight
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American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses
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1839
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4172
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Hyde, Orson
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A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall. By an elder of the Church of Latter Day Saints, late from America. Preston, 19th August, 1837
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[1839]
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3710
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Greene, John Portineus
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Facts relative to the expulsion of the Mormons or Latter-day Saints, from the state of Missouri, under the "exterminating order." By John P. Greene, an authorised representative of the Mormons
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1839
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3710a
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Greene, John Portineus
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Facts relative to the expulsion of the Mormons from the state of Missouri, under the "exterminating order." By John P. Greene, an authorised representative of the Mormons
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1839
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9849
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Wied-Neuwied, Maximilian Alexander Philipp, prinz von
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Reise in das innere Nord-America in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834; von Maximilian Prinz zu Wied. . . .
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1839 – 1841
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8955
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The Times and Seasons
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The Times and Seasons
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1839 – 1846
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9187
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
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In the Senate of the United States. May 4, 1840. Submitted, laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Mr. Wall made the following report: The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the memorial of a delegation of the Latter Day Saints, commonly called Mormons, report
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[1840]
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406
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Bennett, Samuel
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A few remarks by way of reply to an anonymous scribbler, calling himself A Philanthropist, disabusing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of the slanders and falsehoods which he has attempted to fasten upon it
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1840
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597
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Book of Mormon. English. 1840
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The book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Third Edition, carefully revised by the translator
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1840
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1046
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Bush, Christopher S
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Plain facts, shewing the falsehood and folly of the Mormonites, or Latter-day Saints; being an exposition of the imposture, and a proof of the wickedness and impiety of following or hearing them; because they have not God's word as the only standard of their faith, but mix it up with a foolish and inconsistent romance, written by Solomon Spaulding of the United States of America
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1840
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5584.5
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Morrish, William John
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An address to all Christians; or a warning against the Latter Day Saints, and their Book of Mormon. With a few words of warning from a minister to his congregation
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[1840]
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2761
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Demetrius, Junior [pseud.]
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An epistle of Demetrius, junior, the silversmith, to the workmen of like occupation, and all others whom it may concern,—Greeting: Showing the best way to preserve our craft, & to put down the Latter Day Saints
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[1840]
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6553
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to the people of England
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[1840]
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6554
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to the people of England
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[1840]
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6561
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An answer to Mr. William Hewitt's tract against the Latter-day Saints. . . .
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1840
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6578
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Farewell song. By P. P. Pratt. Sung at the general conference of the Latter Day Saints, in the City of New-York, as six of their elders, viz: B. Young, H. C. Kimball, O. Pratt, G. A. Smith, R. Hadlock, and P. P. Pratt, were about to sail for Europe. They took passage on board the ship Patrick Henry, for Liverpool, and sailed on 7th March, 1840
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[1840]
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6583
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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History of the late persecution inflicted by the state of Missouri upon the Mormons, in which ten thousand American citizens were robbed, plundered, and driven from the State, and many others imprisoned, martyred, &c., for their religion, and all this by military force, by order of the executive. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel. Written during eight months imprisonment in that state. . . .
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1840
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6584
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Late persecution of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints. Ten thousand American citizens robbed, plundered, and banished; others imprisoned, and others martyred for their religion. With a sketch of their rise, progress and doctrine. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel: written in prison
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1840
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6615
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Plain facts, showing the falsehood and folly of the Rev. C. S. Bush, (a church minister of the parish of Peover,) being a reply to his tract against the Latter-day Saints
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[1840]
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6619
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Prospectus of the Latter-day Saints Millennial Star
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1840
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6621
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A reply to Mr. Thomas Taylor's "Complete failure," &c., and Mr. Richard Livesey's "Mormonism exposed.". . . .
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1840
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6615a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Plain facts, showing the falsehood and folly of the Rev. C. S. Bush, (a church minister of the parish of Peover) being a reply to his tract against the Latter-day Saints
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[1840]
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4779
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The Latter-day Saints Millennial Star
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The Latter-day Saints Millennial Star
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1840
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4964
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Livesey, Richard
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An exposure of Mormonism, being a statement of facts relating to the self-styled "Latter-day Saints," and the origin of the Book of Mormon, by Richard Livesey of Winchendon, Massachusetts, America, minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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1840
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5557b
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Mormonism unmasked, showed to be an impious imposture, and Mr. Bennett's reply answered and refuted. By A. philanthropist of Chester County
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1840
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5585
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Morrish, William John
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The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. A few words of warning from a minister to his flock
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[1840]
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5586
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Morrish, William John
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The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. A few words of warning from a minister to his flock
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[1840]
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5588
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Morrish, William John
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The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. A second warning from a minister to his flock
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1840
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5589
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Morrish, William John
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The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. A second warning from a minister to his flock
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1840
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3781
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Haining, Samuel
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Mormonism weighed in the balances, of the sanctuary and found wanting: The substance of four lectures, by Samuel Haining. Published by request
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1840
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3974
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Hewitt, William
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An exposition of the errors and fallacies of the self-named "Latter-day Saints." By William Hewitt, of Lane-End
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1840
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3976
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Heys, Robert
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Address to the members of the Wesleyan societies and congregations in Douglas and its vicinity on the subject of Mormonism
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[1840]
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3992
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Higbee, Elias
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An address by Judge Higbee and Parley P. Pratt, ministers of the gospel, of the Church of Jesus Christ of "Latter-day Saints," to the citizens of Washington, and to the public in general. Friends and fellow-citizens:
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[1840]
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3993
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Higbee, Elias
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"Latter-day Saints," alias Mormons. The petition of the Latter-day Saints, commonly known as Mormons, stating that they have purchased lands of the general government, lying in the state of Missouri, from which they have been driven with force by the constituted authorities of the state, and prevented from occupying the same; and have suffered other wrongs, for which they pray Congress to provide a remedy
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[1840]
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4105
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Howe, Eber D
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History of Mormonism: or, a faithful account of that singular imposition and delusion, with sketches of the characters of its propagators, to which are added inquiries into the probability that the historical part of the golden Bible was written by one Solomon Spalding, [sic] and by him intended to have been published as a romance
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1840
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4106
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Howe, Eber D
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History of Mormonism; or, a faithful account of that singular imposition and delusion, with sketches of the characters of its propagators, to which are added inquiries into the probability that the historical part of the golden Bible was written by one Solomon Spalding [sic]. . . .
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1840
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2727b
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Davison, Matilda Spaulding
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Folly and falsehood on the golden Book of Mormon. (From the Lunenburgh Colonial Churchman.) January 25, 1839
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[1840]
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7721
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Simons, John
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A few more facts relating to the self-styled "Latter-Day Saints."
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[1840]
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7722
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Simons, John
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A few more facts relating to the self-styled "Latter-Day Saints."
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[1840]
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9939
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Winchester, Benjamin
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An examination of a lecture delivered by the Rev. H. Perkins, on the religious opinions and faith of the Latter-day Saints, and some of his most prominent errors and misstatements corrected
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[1840]
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9941
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Winchester, Benjamin
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The origin of the Spaulding story, concerning the manuscript found; with a short biography of Dr. P. Hulbert, the originator of the same; and some testimony adduced, showing it to be a sheer fabrication, so far as its connection with the Book of Mormon is concerned
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1840
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7279
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Rigdon, Sidney
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An appeal to the American people: being an account of the persecutions of the Church of Latter Day Saints; and of the barbarities inflicted on them by the inhabitants of the state of Missouri. By authority of said church
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1840
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7280
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Rigdon, Sidney
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An appeal to the American people: being an account of the persecutions of the Church of Latter Day Saints; and of the barbarities inflicted on them by the inhabitants of the state of Missouri. By authority of said church. Second edition, revised
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1840
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1762
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1840
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Published by order of a general conference, and for sale at 149, Oldham Road, Manchester, and by agents throughout England
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1840
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9957.5
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Wise, Daniel
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A summary view of all religions; including the creeds, statistics, and benevolent operations of the principal Protestant sects. By D. Wise and J. Porter.
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1840
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4956c
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A little talk, between John Robinson and his master about Mormonism, shewing its origin, absurdity, and impiety
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[1840]
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4963a
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Livesey, Richard
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An exposure of Mormonism, being a statement of facts relating to the self-styled "Latter Day Saints," and the origin of the Book of Mormon, by Richard Livesey, of Winchendon, Massachusetts, America, minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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1840
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8159
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Snow, Erastus
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E. Snow's reply to the self-styled philanthropist, of Chester County
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[1840]
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3345
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A few thoughts suggested by the term "Latter-day Saint."
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[1840]
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8546
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Swartzell, William
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Mormonism exposed, being a journal of a residence in Missouri from the 28th of May to the 20th of August, 1838, together with an appendix, containing the revelation concerning the golden Bible, with numerous extracts from the "Book of Covenants," &c., &c. By William Swartzell, sometimes a deacon in the Church of 'Latter-Day Saints,' commonly called 'Mormons.'
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1840
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8810
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Taylor, John
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An answer to some false statements and misrepresentations made by the Rev. Robert Heys, Wesleyan minister, in an address to his society in Douglas and its vicinity, on the subject of Mormonism. By John Taylor, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . . .
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1840
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8813
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Taylor, John
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Calumny refuted and the truth defended; being a reply to the second address of the Rev. Robert Heys, Wesleyan minister to the Wesleyan Methodist societies in Douglas and its vicinity
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[1840]
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8814
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Taylor, John
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Calumny refuted and the truth defended; being a reply to the second address of the Rev. Robert Heys, Wesleyan minister to the Wesleyan Methodist societies in Douglas and its vicinity
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1840
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8851
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Taylor, John
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Truth defended and Methodism weighed in the balance and found wanting: being a reply to the third address of the Rev. Robert Heys, Wesleyan minister to the Wesleyan Methodist societies in Douglas and its vicinity. And also an exposure of the principles of Methodism
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[1840]
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8858
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Taylor, Thomas
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An account of the complete failure of an ordained priest of the "Latter Day Saints," to establish his pretensions to the gift of tongues, which took place on Monday evening, October 12th, 1840: with an address to men of reason and religion, warning them not to be deceived by the craftiness of such low impostures
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[1840]
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3488a
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The fulness of the gospel has been restored by the ministry of a holy angel; by whose ministry also, ancient American records have been discovered, giving the history of almost half a world for more than 1000 years. A minister of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latterday [sic] Saints, respectfully informs the inhabitants of this place, that there will be preaching in ________ where the following subject will be illustrated: viz.—the gospel in its ancient fulness and glory, showing that the coming of the Lord is near at hand. And also a relation will be given concerning the ministry of a holy angel, and the discovery of sacred records as mentioned above
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[1840]
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6483b
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Pratt, Orson
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The fulness of the gospel has been restored by the ministry of a holy angel; by whose ministry also, ancient American records have been discovered, giving the history of almost half a world for more than 1000 years. A minister of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latterday [sic] Saints, respectfully informs the inhabitants of this place, that there will be preaching in ________ where the following subject will be illustrated: viz.—the gospel in its ancient fulness and glory, showing that the coming of the Lord is near at hand. And also a relation will be given concerning the ministry of a holy angel, and the discovery of sacred records as mentioned above
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[1840]
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7468
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St. Clair, David Latimer
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To the followers of the Latter-day Saints
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[1840]
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4173
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Hyde, Orson
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A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall, by an elder of the Church of Latter Day Saints, late from America. Preston, 19th August, 1837
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[1840]
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4174
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Hyde, Orson
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A timely warning to the people of England, of every sect and denomination, and to every individual into whose hands it may fall, by an elder of the Church of Latter-day Saints, (late from America) Preston, 19th August, 1837
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[1840]
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4440
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Johnson, Joel Hills
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A portrait of the Missouri mob. A poem
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[1840]
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4614
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Kimball, Heber Chase
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Journal of Heber C. Kimball, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Giving an account of his mission to Great Britain, and the commencement of the work of the Lord in that land. Also the success which has attended the labors of the elders to the present time by R. B. Thompson. . . .
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1840
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2969b
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Doctrine of the Mormonites
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[1840 – 1849]
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5565c
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Mormon's catechism
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[1840 – 1849]
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8934
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Thompson, Charles Blancher
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Evidences in proof of the Book of Mormon, being a divinely inspired record, written by the forefathers of the natives whom we call Indians, (who are a remnant of the tribe of Joseph,) and hid up in the earth, but come forth in fulfilment of prophesy for the gathering of Israel and the re-establishing of the kingdom of God upon the earth. Together with all the objections commonly urged against it, answered and refuted—to which is added a proclamation and warning to the gentiles who inhabit America. By Charles Thompson, minister of the gospel. . . .
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1841
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9667
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Webster, Thomas
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Some extracts from the book of Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, to which are added some facts tending to show the utter failure of their pretended prophecies and their unsuccessful attempts at working miracles, &c. By Thomas Webster, formerly one of the elders of the Mormon Church
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[1841]
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443
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Berry, John
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Plain facts against the Latter-day Saints, proving their doctrines contrary to the doctrines of the Bible. Also the lecture which was delivered at the Carpenter Hall in the discussion, proving the Book of Mormon to be untrue, and also that water baptism by immersion not essential to salvation
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1841
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598
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Book of Mormon. English. 1841
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The book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon upon the plates taken from the plates of Nephi . . . Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. First European, from the second American edition
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1841
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2682
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Davies, Richard
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Mormonism unmasked; being a statement of facts relating to the self-styled "Latter-day Saints" and the Book of Mormon: Compiled from well authenticated records
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[1841]
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3306
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Farnham, Thomas Jefferson
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Travels in the great western prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains and in the Oregon Territory
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1841
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6556
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Pratt, Parley Parker
|
An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to the people of England
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[1841]
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6557
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the people of the United States
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[1841]
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6597
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A letter to the Queen, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the world. . . .
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1841
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6598
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A letter to the Queen, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the World . . . Second edition. Sixth thousand
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1841
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6626
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Pratt, Parley Parker
|
Truth defended, or a reply to the "Preston Chronicle," and to Mr. J. B. Rollo's "Mormonism exposed." Extracted from the Millennial Star for July, 1841
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1841
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6629
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Pratt, Parley Parker
|
A voice of warning, and instruction to all people, or an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints . . . First European from the second American edition
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1841
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6598a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A letter to the Queen, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the world. . . . Preface to the second edition. . . .
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1841
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16
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Adams, George J.
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A few plain facts, shewing the folly, wickedness, and imposition of the Rev. Timothy R. Matthews; also, a short sketch of the rise, faith, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. By George J. Adams, minister of the gospel, Bedford, England. . . .
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1841
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179
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Anti-Mormon almanac, for 1842. Containing, besides the usual astronomical calculations, a variety of interesting and important facts, showing the treasonable tendency, and the wicked imposture of that great delusion, advocated by a sect, lately risen up in the United States, calling themselves Mormons, or Latter Day Saints; with quotations from their writings and from public document no. 189, published by order of Congress, February 15, 1841, showing that Mormonism authorizes the crimes of theft, robbery, treason, and murder; together with the number of the sect, their views, character of their leaders &c., &c.
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[1841]
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299
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Barber, John Warner
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Historical collections of the state of New York; containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c. relating to its history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of every township in the state. Illustrated by 230 engravings. By John W. Barber . . . and Henry Howe. . . .
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1841
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309a
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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References. To prove the gospel in its fulness, the ushering in the dispensation of the fulness of times and the latter-day glory
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[1841]
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310
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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References; to prove the gospel in its fulness, the ushering in the dispensation of the fulness of times and the latter-day glory
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[1841]
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4840
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Lee, E. G
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The Mormons; or, knavery exposed. Giving an account of the discovery of the golden plates; the translation and various tricks resorted to—the proceedings at Kirtland—building a temple—establishment of a bank, a correct specimen of its notes, of which two hundred thousand dollars worth have been pawned off upon the community of Frankford, Pa., rid themselves of the Mormons—documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States. The whole being designed as a caution to the ignorant and unsuspecting against one of the most barefaced and blasphemous devices which has ever been witnessed, affording a lamentable exhibition of the credulity and weakness of human nature in so readily allowing itself to be made the dupe of artful and designing knaves
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1841
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5315
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Maxwell, Archibald Montgomery
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A run through the United States during the autumn of 1840, by Lieut. Col. A. M. Maxwell
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1841
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5342
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Merkley, Christopher
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A small selection of choice hymns for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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1841
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5427
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Missouri. Circuit Court (5th Circuit)
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Document containing the correspondence, orders &c., in relation to the disturbances with the Mormons; and the evidence given before the Hon. Austin A. King, judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the state of Missouri, at the court-house in Richmond, in a criminal court of inquiry, begun November 12, 1838, on the trail of Joseph Smith, Jr., and others, for high treason and other crimes against the state. Published by order of the General Assembly
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1841
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5428
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Missouri. Circuit Court (5th Circuit)
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Document showing the testimony given before the judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the state of Missouri, on the trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and others, for high treason, and other crimes against that state. February 15, 1841
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[1841]
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5433
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Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc
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Laws of the state of Missouri, passed at the first general session of the ninth general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the nineteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. Second edition
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1841
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3868
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Harris, William
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Mormonism portrayed; its errors and absurdities exposed, and the spirit and designs of its authors made manifest: by William Harris, with emendations by a citinen [sic] To which is added an appendix, containing the testimony of the most prominent witnesses as taken at the trial of Joe Smith, jr., and others for high treason against the state of Missouri, before Judge King, of the Fifth Judicial District
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1841
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9735.5
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White, Joseph
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An address to the family of this house, by Joseph White, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bristol.
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[1841]
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5649
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Moses, Julian
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A few remarks in reply to an anonymous scribbler, styling himself "one who hates imposture," but found to be an imposter himself, and ashamed to tell his name. . . .
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1841
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5662
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Mulholland, James
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An address to Americans: a poem in blank verse, by James Mulholland, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints. Intended as a brief exposure of the cruelties and wrongs, which the church has lately experienced in the state of Missouri. . . .
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1841
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4958b
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Littlefield, Lyman Omer
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The Latter Day Saints: a poem in two cantos; by Omer [pseud.], author of "Eliza or the broken vow."
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1841
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6011
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Orr, Adrian Van Bracklin
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Mormonism dissected, or, knavery "on two sticks," exposed. Composed principally from notes which were taken from the arguments of Dr. Orr, in the recent debate on the a[u]thenticity of the "Book of Mormon," between him and E. H. Davis, Mormon preacher. The whole being designed as a check to the further progress of imposition, by placing in the hands of every one the means of unmasking this "Latter Day" humbug. By one who hates imposture
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1841
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6066
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Page, John E
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the use of Latter Day Saints. Selected and published by John E. Page & John Cairns, elders. . . .
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[1841]
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6069
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Page, John E
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Slander refuted. By John E. Page, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1841]
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6098
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Parker, John
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Mormonism further exposed
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[1841]
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6144
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Parsons, Tyler
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Mormon fanaticism exposed. A compendium of the Book of Mormon or Joseph Smith's golden Bible. Also, the examination of its internal and external evidences, with the argument to refute its pretences to a revelation from God: argued before the Free Discussion Society in the city of Boston, July, 1841. Between Elder Freeman Nickerson, a Mormon, and the author, Tyler Parsons
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1841
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6502
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Pratt, Orson
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An interesting account of several remarkable visions, and of the late discovery of ancient American records. By O. Pratt, minister of the gospel. [First American edition.]
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1841
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6503
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Pratt, Orson
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An interesting account of several remarkable visions, and of the late discovery of ancient American records. By O. Pratt, minister of the gospel. [Second American edition]
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1841
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2761a
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Demetrius, Junior [pseud.]
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An epistle of Demetrius, junior, the silversmith, to the workmen of like occupation, and all others whom it may concern,—Greeting: showing the best way to preserve our pure religion, & to put down the Latter Day Saints
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[1841]
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7641
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Shearer, Daniel
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A key to the Bible
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[1841]
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7848
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Smith, Eliza Roxcy (Snow)
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Time and change: a poem in blank verse. Also two odes, one for the sons of liberty, the other for the Fourth of July. By Miss Eliza R. Snow
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1841
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9942
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Winchester, Benjamin
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Plain facts, shewing the origin of the Spaulding story, concerning the manuscript found, and its being transformed into the Book of Mormon; with a short history of Dr. P. Hulbert, the author of the said story; thereby proving to every lover of truth, beyond the possibility of successful contradiction, that the said story was a base fabrication, without even a shadow of truth. By Benjamin Winchester . . . Re-published by George J. Adams . . . To which is added, a letter from Elder S. Rigdon, also, one from Elder O. Hyde, on the above subject
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1841
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1762a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1841
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Second edition
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1841
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1761
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1841
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Selected by Emma Smith
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1841
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5802a
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Newhall, John B
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Sketches of Iowa, or the emigrant's guide; containing a correct description of the agricultural and mineral resources, geological features and statistics of the territory of Iowa, a minute description of each county, and of the principal towns and Indian villages, prairie and timbered lands, a view of the rapid increase and future prospects of the people, moral and physical, traits of Indian character, with sketches of Black Hawk, and others: being the result of much observation and travel during a continuous residence of several years
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1841
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299b
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Barber, John Warner
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The history and antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey; embracing the following subjects, viz: discoveries and settlements—Indian history—Indian, French, and Revolutionary wars—religious history—biographical sketches—anecdotes, traditions, remarkable and unaccountable occurrences—with a great variety of curious and interesting relics of antiquity. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Collected and compiled from authentic sources, by John Warner Barber, member to the Connecticut Historical Society. . . .
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1841
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961b
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Buck, Charles
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A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious and ecclesiastical terms, an impartial account of the principal denominations which have subsisted in the religious world from the birth of Christ to the present day. By the late Rev. Charles Buck. A new and greatly improved edition; by the Rev. E. Henderson, D.D., Ph.D. Theological Tutor of Highbury College
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[1841]
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5433a
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Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc
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Laws of the state of Missouri, passed at the first session of the eleventh general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the sixteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty
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1841
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8157
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Snow, Erastus
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An address to the citizens of Salem and vicinity, by E. Snow & B. Winchester, elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1841]
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8158
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Snow, Erastus
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An address to the citizens of Salem and vicinity, by E. Snow & B. Winchester, elders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Second edition.—Published for F. Nickerson.]
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[1841]
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8210
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Snow, Lorenzo
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The only way to be saved. "The way-faring man, though a fool, need not err therein." An explanation of the first principles of the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By Lorenzo Snow, an American missionary
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1841
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2514c
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Cordon, Alfred
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The Latter-day Saints meet for public worship, in the room under that lately occupied by the Socialists, Well Lane, Allison-Street, Birmingham, every Sabbath morning at half-past ten, and in the evening at half-past six o'clock. Also on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at half-past seven o'clock each week. Lectures will be delivered by elders A. Cordon & L. Snow. . . .
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[1841]
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2423c
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Clayton, William
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A deluded Mormon. The following lines were composed by a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and sung by the Twelve, on leaving the wharf at England, for "Mount Zion" in the West
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[1841]
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6557a
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the people of the United States
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[1841]
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5308c
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Matthews, Mary
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Hymns. The following lines were composed by Mrs. Mary Matthews, of Lancaster County, Pa. a member of the Church of "Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints," on the gathering of the saints to the city of Nauvoo
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[1841]
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7411
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Rollo, John B
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Mormonism exposed, from the word of God
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[1841]
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3500
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Galland, Isaac
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Doctor Isaac Galland's reply to various falsehoods, misstatements and misrepresentations, concerning the Latter-day Saints, reproachfully called Mormons. . . .
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[1841]
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4203
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Illinois. Laws, statutes, etc.
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Laws of the state of Illinois, passed by the Twelfth General Assembly, at their session, began and held at Springfield, on the seventh of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty. Published in pursuance of law
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1841
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4211
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The imposture unmasked; or, a complete exposure of the Mormon fraud; being a critical review of the Book of Mormon, and an expose of the character of Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Martin Harris, Parley Pratt, and other leading actors in the Latter-Day Saint delusion. Second Edition
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1841
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4770.5
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Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon. Robt. M'Arthur, late elder of Latter-day Saints, will deliver, a lecture on the evening of Thursday first, 27th May, 1841, in the Exchange Room, Moss Street
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[1841]
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4617
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Kimball, Heber Chase
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The word of the Lord to the citizens of Bristol, of every sect and denomination: and to every individual into whose hands it may fall showing forth the plan of salvation, as laid down in the New Testament:—namely, faith in our Lord Jesus Christ—repentance—baptism for the remission of sins—and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands. Presented by two of the elders of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints
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[1841]
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4618
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Kimball, Heber Chase
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The word of the Lord to the citizens of London, of every sect and denomination: and to every individual into whose hands it may fall showing forth the plan of salvation, as laid down in the New Testament:—namely, faith in our Lord Jesus Christ—repentance—baptism for the remission of sins—and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands. Presented by two of the elders of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints
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[1841]
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9053
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Turner, Jonathan Baldwin
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: or the rise, progress, and causes of Mormonism; with the biography of its author and founder, Joseph Smith, Junior. By Professor J. B. Turner, Illinois College, Jacksonville, Ill. . . .
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[1842]
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9626
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The Wasp
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Bennettiana; or, the microscope with double diamond lenses. The baser coward, the bigger the bluster. We have read Doctor Bennett's great sina qua non: Russian Ukase: and dictatorial egotism. Desperate cases, require desperate doses and so we will give a little of Bennett as he was, and Bennett as he is. . . .
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1842
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403
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Bennett, John Cook
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The history of the saints; or, an expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism
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1842
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508
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Bickersteth, Edward
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The divine warning to the church, at this time, of our present enemies, dangers, and duties, and as to our future prospects. A sermon [on Rev. xvi. 12] etc. With notes and an appendix, containing information respecting the present diffusion of infidelity, lawlessness and popery . . . Fifth thousand
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1842
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599
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Book of Mormon. English. 1842
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The book of Mormon: Translated by Joseph Smith. Fourth American and second stereotype edition, carefully revised by the translator
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1842
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812
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Brewster, James Colin
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The words of righteousness to all men, written from one of the Books of Esaras [sic], which was written by the five ready writers, in the forty days, which was spoken of by Esaras in his second book, fourteenth chapter of the Apocrypha, being one of the books which was lost and has now come forth, by the gift of God, in the last days
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1842
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962
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Buckingham, James Silk
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The eastern and western states of America
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1842
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1232
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Caswall, Henry
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The city of the Mormons; or three days at Nauvoo in 1842 by the Rev. Henry Caswall, M. A
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1842
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2578
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Crawford, Robert P
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An index, or reference, to the second and third editions of the Book of Mormon, alphabetically arranged
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1842
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6567
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Dialogue between a Latter-day Saint and an enquirer after truth. (Reprinted from the Star of January 1.) To which is added, a solemn warning to the Methodists. By one who was formerly a preacher among them
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[1842]
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6598b
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A letter to the Queen of England, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the world. Manchester, Eng. 1841
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[1842]
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6614
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Mormonism unveiled: Zion's Watchman unmasked, and its editor, Mr. L. R. Sunderland, exposed: truth vindicated. The Devil mad, and priestcraft in danger! By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Fourth edition
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1842
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6630
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning, and instruction to all people; or, an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. By P. P. Pratt, minister of the gospel . . . Third edition, revised
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1842
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6713
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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The world turned upside down, or heaven on earth. The material universe is eternal.—Immortal man has flesh and bones.—Earth is his everlasting inheritance.—To this bear all the prophets and apostles witness. The physical worlds were not formed for annihilation, but for the pleasure of God they are and were created
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[1842]
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9663a
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Webb, E. Henry
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Latter day Saints. A letter from the Rev. P. Alcock, Baptist minister, Berwick St. John's, Dorsetshire, to his nephew, E. H. Webb, elder in the Church of the Latter Day Saints, Bristol, late of Cheltenham. . . .
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1842
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308
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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The bold pilgrim; written mostly on board the ship "Southerner," by Lorenzo D. Barnes, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: While on his voyage from New York to England, on a mission. January, 1842
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[1842]
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311
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Barnes, Lorenzo Dow
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Very important references, to prove the religion and principles of the Latter Day Saints to be true
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1842
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404
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Bennett, John Cook
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The history of the saints; or, an expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Third edition
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1842
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5217
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M'Laughlin, A. C
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Mormonism measured by the gospel rule, and found deficient: being the substance of a sermon delivered at White's school house, Kenton Co., Ky. By A. C. M'Laughlin, a local preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Hold fast all things; prove that which is good
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1842
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5292
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Martin, Moses
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A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting gospel, setting forth its first principles, promises, and blessings. In which some of the most prominent features that have ever characterized that system, when on the earth, are made manifest; and that it will continue to do so, so long as it can be found on the earth. By Elder Moses Martin, minister of the gospel
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1842
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3858
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Hardy, John
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Hypocrisy exposed, or J. V. Himes weighed in the balances of truth, honesty and common sense, and found wanting; being a reply to a pamphlet put forth by him, entitled, Mormon delusions and monstrosities. By John Hardy
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1842
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3925
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Hayward, John
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The book of religions; comprising the views, creeds, sentiments, or opinions, of all the principal religious sects in the world, particularly of all Christian denominations in Europe and America, to which are added church and missionary statistics, together with biographical sketches
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1842
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4010
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Himes, Joshua Vaughan
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Mormon delusions and monstrosities. A review of the Book of Mormon, and an illustration of Mormon principles and practices. Compiled and edited by Joshua V. Himes
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1842
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4169
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Hyde, Orson
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Ein Ruf aus der Wüste, eine Stimme aus dem Schoose der Erde. Kurzer Ueberblick des ursprungs und der Lehre der Kirche "Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints," gekannt von manchen unter der Benennung: "Die Mormonen." Von Orson Hyde, Preister dieser Kirche
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1842
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7750c.5
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Skinner, Otis A.
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Letters to Rev. B. Stow, R. H. Neale, and R. W. Cushman, on modern revivals
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1842
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5714
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Nauvoo, Ill. Charters
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The city charter: laws, ordinances, and acts of the city council of the city of Nauvoo. And also, the ordinances of the Nauvoo Legion: from the commencement of the city to this date
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1842
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5714a
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Nauvoo, Ill. Charters
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The city charter: laws, ordinances, and acts of the city council of the city of Nauvoo. Published by order of the City Council
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1842
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5723
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Nauvoo Legion
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Rank roll of the Nauvoo Legion
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[1842]
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5790
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The new heresy!! An exposure of Mormonism, shewing its origin, absurdity, & impiety. A conversation between James Anxious, and his cousin Henry. Fourth edition
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[1842]
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6145
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Parsons, Tyler
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Mormon fanaticism exposed. A compendium of the Book of Mormon or Joseph Smith's golden Bible. Also, the examination of its internal and external evidences, with the argument to refute its pretences to a revelation from God: argued before the Free Discussion Society in the City of Boston, July, 1841. Between Elder Freeman Nickerson, a Mormon, and the author, Tyler Parsons
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1842
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6504
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Pratt, Orson
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An interesting account of several remarkable visions, and of the late discovery of ancient American records. By O. Pratt, minister of the gospel. [Third American edition.]
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1842
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3713a
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Greenlagh, James
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Narrative of James Greenlagh, cotton spinner, Egerton, near Bolton-le-Moors, . . .
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[1842]
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2761b
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Demetrius, Junior [pseud.]
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An epistle of Demetrius, junior, the silversmith, to the workmen of like occupation, and all others whom it may concern,—Greeting: showing the best way to preserve our craft, and to put down the Latter Day Saints
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[1842]
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3289a
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A fac-simile from the Book of Abraham, No. 2
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[1842]
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9877
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Williams, J
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Mormonism exposed. . . .
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1842
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9943
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Winchester, Benjamin
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Synopsis of the Holy Scriptures, and concordance, in which the synonymous passages are arranged together.—Chiefly designed to illustrate the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. To which is added, as an appendix, an epitome of ecclesiastical history, etc
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1842
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1504a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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An epistle of the Twelve, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in its various branches and conferences in Europe, greeting:
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[1842]
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2388
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Clark, John Alonzo
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Gleanings by the way, by Rev. John A. Clark, D.D., rector of St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia. . . .
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1842
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8980a
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Towanda money redeemed once more!
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[1842]
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299c
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Barber, John Warner
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The history and antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Embracing the following subjects, viz: discoveries and settlements—Indian history—Indian, French, and Revolutionary wars—religious history—biographical sketches—anecdotes, traditions, remarkable and unaccountable occurrences—with a great variety of curious and interesting relics of antiquity. Illustrated by numerous engravings. Collected and compiled from authentic sources, by John Warner Barber, member to the Connecticut Historical Society. . . .
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1842
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4255a
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Installation, Nauvoo Lodge
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[1842]
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6022b
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Our country; its capabilities, its perils, and its hope. Being a plea for the early establishment of gospel institutions in the destitute portions of the United States
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1842
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8537
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Sunderland, La Roy
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Mormonism exposed: in which is shown the monstrous imposture, the blasphemy, and the wicked tendency, of that enormous delusion, advocated by a professedly religious sect, calling themselves, "Latter Day Saints.". . . .
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1842
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7641a
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Shearer, Daniel
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A key to the Bible
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[1842]
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9881b
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Williams, Samuel
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Mormonism exposed
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[1842]
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5554a
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Mormonism: or some of the false doctrines and lying abominations of the so-called Latter-day Saints confuted and exploded by the Bible—the word of God
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[1842]
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8204a
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Snow, Erastus
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A sketch of the biography of ex-Gen. J. C. Bennett, and his "awful disclosures."
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[1842]
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3506
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Gardner, Andrew
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A voice of warning; or, the Mormonite imposture analized [sic] and exposed in the light of the scriptures. By A. Gardner, late Mormonite Elder
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1842
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4175
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Hyde, Orson
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A voice from Jerusalem, or a sketch of the travels and ministry of Elder Orson Hyde, missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to Germany, Constantinople, and Jerusalem, containing a description of Mount Zion, the Pool of Siloam, and other ancient places, and some accounts of the manners and customs of the East, as illustrative of scripture texts, with a sketch of several interviews and conversations with Jews' missionaries, etc., with a variety of information on the present state of that and other countries with regard to coming events and the restoration of Israel. Compiled from his late letters and documents, the last of which bears date at Bavaria, on the Danube, Jan. 18, 1842
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[1842]
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4176
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Hyde, Orson
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A voice from Jerusalem, or a sketch of the travels and ministry of Elder Orson Hyde, missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, to Germany, Constantinople, and Jerusalem, containing a description of Mount Zion, the Pool of Siloam, and other ancient places, and some accounts of the manners and customs of the East, as illustrative of scripture texts, with a sketch of several interviews and conversations with Jews missionaries, etc., with a variety of information on the present state of that and other countries with regard to coming events and the restoration of Israel. Compiled from his late letters and documents, the last of which bears date at Bavaria, on the Danube, Jan. 18, 1842
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1842
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3713
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Greenlagh, James
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Narrative of James Greenhalgh [sic], cotton spinner, Egerton, near Bolton-le-Moors, . . .
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[1842]
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4193
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Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
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Report of the Committee of the Judiciary, to whom was referred the preamble and resolutions in relation to the Nauvoo City Charter, &. December 19, 1842. Read and laid on the table
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1842
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4306
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Jacob, Udney Hay
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An extract, from a manuscript entitled: The peacemaker. Or the doctrines of the millennium: being a treatise on religion and jurisprudence. Or a new system of religion and politicks. For God, my country, and my rights. By Udney Hay Jacob, an Israelite, and a shepherd of Israel
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1842
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4601
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Kidder, Daniel Parish
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Mormonism and the Mormons: a historical view of the rise and progress of the sect self-styled Latter-day Saints
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1842
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3447
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Freemasons. Illinois. Grand Lodge
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Illinois in the town of Jacksonville
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1842 – 1844
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813d
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A brief account of the discovery of the brass plates recently taken from a mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois
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[1843]
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9605b
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Warsaw Message
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Extra
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1843
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9593
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Ward, Thomas
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On the false prophets of the last days
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[1843]
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9595
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Ward, Thomas
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Why do you not obey the gospel?
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[1843]
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810
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Brewster, James Colin
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Very important! To the Mormon money-diggers. Why do the Mormons rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
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[1843]
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1233
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Caswall, Henry
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The city of the Mormons; or three days at Nauvoo in 1842 by the Rev. Henry Caswall, M.A. Second edition, revised and enlarged
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1843
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1260
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Chase, Philander
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A pastoral letter of Bishop Chase, to the clergy of his diocese of Illinois
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[1843]
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1237
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Caswall, Henry
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The prophet of the nineteenth century; or, the rise, progress, and present state of the Mormons, or the Latter-day Saints: to which is appended, an analysis of the Book of Mormon. By the Rev. Henry Caswall, M.A. professor of divinity in Kemper College, Missouri; and author of "America and the American Church," "City of the Mormons," &c
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1843
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6558
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An address by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the people of the United States
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[1843]
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189
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Appleby, William Ivins
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A few important questions for the reverend clergy to answer, being a scale to weigh priestcraft and sectarianism in, by William I. Appleby, elder in the Church of "Latter-day Saints."
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1843
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191
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Appleby, William Ivins
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Mormonism consistent! Truth vindicated, and falsehood exposed and refuted: being a reply to A. H. Wickersham, by W. I. Appleby, elder in the Church of "Latter-day Saints."
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1843
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5280
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Marryat, Frederick
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Narrative of the travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, & western Texas. Written by Capt. Marryat, C.B.
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1843
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5266
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Mant, Walter Bishop
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Mormonism a heresy, contrary to Holy Scriptures, condemned by the witness of the Catholick Church, and repugnant to common sense. A sermon, preached in the parish church of Hillsborough, on Sunday, the 30th October, 1842. With an appendix of illustrations and proofs. By the Ven. Walter B. Mant, M.A., Arch-Deacon of Down. Belfast, George Phillips, Bridge-Street, W. Grapel
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1843
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3856
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Hardy, John
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A collection of sacred hymns, adapted to the faith and views of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Compiled by John Hardy
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1843
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5988
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Oliver, William
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Eight months in Illinois, with information to emigrants. . . .
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1843
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5991
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Olney, Oliver H
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The absurdities of Mormonism portrayed. A brief sketch by Oliver H. Olney, Hancock Co., Illinois. March 3, 1843
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[1843]
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6041
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Packard, Noah
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Political and religious detector: in which Millerism is exposed, false principles detected, and truth brought to light. By N. Packard, minister of the gospel
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1843
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6067
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Page, John E
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Keep it constantly before the public, that eternal life, is the knowledge of God, by direct revelation. Published by John E. Page, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, A.D. 1843
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[1843]
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3278b
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Evidence taken on the trial of Mr. Smith, before the Municipal Court of Nauvoo, on Saturday, July 1, 1854. Respecting the late persecution of the Latter Day Saints, in the state of Missouri, North America
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[1843]
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7956
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Joseph Smith's appeal to the Green Mountain boys, December, 1854
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1843
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9940
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Winchester, Benjamin
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A history of the priesthood from the beginning of the world to the present time, written in defence of the doctrine and position of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and also a brief treatise upon the fundamental sentiments, particularly those which distinguish the above society from others now extant. By B. Winchester, minister of the gospel. . . .
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1843
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1762b
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1843
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[A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Third edition
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[1843]
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9801a
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Wickersham, Amos H
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An examination of the principles of Mormonism, as developed in the recent discussion between the author and elders Wharton & Appleby, with a brief statement of facts in regard to said discussion
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1843
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3935b
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Hear the testimony—then judge ye. Mormonism! Gen. Bennett, author of the "Mormon Expose," will lecture at the court room
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[1843]
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4510
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Jubilee songs
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[1843]
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5433b
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Missouri. Laws, statutes, etc
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Laws of the state of Missouri, passed at the first session of the twelfth general assembly, begun and held at the city of Jefferson, on Monday, the twenty-first day of November, eighteen hundred and forty-two, and ended Tuesday the twenty-eighth day of February, eighteen hundred and forty-three
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1843
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5727a
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor:—Extra, Nauvoo Hancock County, Illinois, Dec. 9, 1843
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[1843]
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6069a
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Page, John E
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The Spaulding story, concerning the origin of the Book of Mormon, duly examined, and exposed to the righteous contempt of a candid public; by John E. Page, pastor and elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, in Pittsburgh—1843
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[1843]
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7594a
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Scott, James Leander
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A journal of a missionary tour through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wiskonsin [sic] and Michigan; comprising a concise description of different sections of country; health of climate; inducements for emigration with the embarrassments; the religious condition of the people; meetings connected with the mission; and of the great western prairies. By Rev. James L. Scott
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1843
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793a.5
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Brainerd, Thomas
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Our country safe from Romanism. A sermon delivered at the opening of the Third Presbytery of Philadelphia, at its sessions in the Westen Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, April, 1841. By the Rev. Thomas Brainerd, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia.
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1843
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9605a
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Warsaw Message
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Extra. We are again compelled to allow another publication day to pass without issuing a paper. . . .
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[1843]
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3275a
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Evergreen, Erasmus [pseud.]
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The cupola; or, "rhymes on demagoges and mobs." Part I. Written by a retired politician, and edited by Erasmus Evergreen, Esq.
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1843
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5140a
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Macdonald, James Madison
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Credulity, as illustrated by impostures in science, gross superstitions and fanaticism
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1843
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175i
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Anthem, to be sung on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the Masonic Hall, in the city of Nauvoo, June 24, 1843
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[1843]
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813e
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A brief account of the discovery of the brass plates recently taken from a mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois
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[1843]
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8460a
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Stewart, Catherine
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New homes in the West
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1843
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3713b
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Greenlagh, James
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Narrative of James Greenlagh, cotton-spinner, Egerton, Bolton-Le Moors. Earnestly recommended to the consideration of any who may have attended the Mormonite meetings, in Concert Street. Showing the occurrences and difficulties that himself, wife, and four children (the youngest one, and the eldest, seven years old) endured during an absence of twenty three weeks from England; having sailed from Liverpool to New Orleans, and from thence traversing the course of the Mississippi to St. Louis, thence to Nauvoo, the Mormonites' settlement in the state of Ill., from thence back to St. Louis and Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and New York, thence to Liverpool
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[1843]
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3736
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Grund, Francis Joseph
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Handbuch und Wegweiser für Auswanderer nach den Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika, und Texas
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1843
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5131
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M'Culloch, John Ramsey
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M'Culloch's universal gazetteer. A dictionary, geographical, statistical, and historical, of the various countries, places, and principal natural objects in the world. By J. R. M'Culloch, Esq. In which the articles relating to the United States have been greatly multiplied and extended, and adapted to the present condition of the country, and to the wants of its citizens. By Daniel Haskel . . . Illustrated with seven large maps
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1843 – 1844
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8965
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To the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It becomes an imperative obligation devolving upon the friends and adherents of Pres. Sydney Rigdon, to make an explicit and candid statement of the causes, which have led to their disunion and disfellowship with the adherents of the Twelve in their illegal and unwarrantable assumption of the authority of their First Presidency
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[1844]
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9605
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Warsaw Committee of Safety
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To his excellency Thomas Ford, Governor of the state of Illinois
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[1844]
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9606
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Friday, June 14, 1844. At a meeting of the citizens of Warsaw, convened the 14th of June, inst., the following address, reported by Thos. C. Sharp, Esq., was unanimously adopted and ordered to be published in connexion [sic] with the resolution adopted by the mass meeting at Carthage yesterday. . . .
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[1844]
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9607
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Warsaw Signal
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Signal, Extra. The Warsaw Signal, Warsaw, Illinois, Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1844. . . .
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[1844]
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9704
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Westbrook, G. W
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The Mormons in Illinois; with an account of the late disturbances, which resulted in the assassination of Joseph & Hyrum Smith, the prophet and patriarch of the Latter-day Saints
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1844
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10062
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Young, Brigham, 1801–1877
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A few words to emigrants and to all who wish to purchase property in Nauvoo and its vicinity
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[1844]
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896
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Brown, Henry
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The history of Illinois, from its first discovery and settlement to the present time. By Henry Brown, counsellor at law
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1844
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2546
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Cowdery, Oliver
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Letters by Oliver Cowdery, to W. W. Phelps, on the origin of the Book of Mormon, and the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1844
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2690
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Davis, George Turnbull Moore
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An authentic account of the massacre of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, and Hyrum Smith, his brother. Together with a brief history of the rise and progress of Mormonism, and all the circumstances which led to their death. By Geo. T. M. Davis of Alton, Ills
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1844
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2740a
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The death of the prophets
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[1844]
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2861
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1844
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The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; carefully selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, president of said church. Second edition
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1844
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3211
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Evans, John
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History of all Christian sects and denominations; their origin, peculiar tenets, and present condition. With an introduction account of Atheists, Deists, Jews, Mohametans, Pagans, &c. By John Evans, LL.D. From the fifteenth London edition. Revised and enlarged, with the addition of the most recent statistics relating to religious sects in the United States. By the American editor
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1844
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6514
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Pratt, Orson
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Prophetic almanac for 1845, being the first after bissextile or leap year. Calculated for the eastern, middle and western states and territories, the northern portions of the slave states, and British provinces. By Orson Pratt, A.M., professor of mathematics in the University of the city of Nauvoo
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[1844]
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6563
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An appeal to the citizens of the Empire State, by an exile of Missouri. A letter to Queen Victoria. The fountain of knowledge. Immortality of the material body. Intelligence and affection
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[1844]
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6564
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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An appeal to the inhabitants of the state of New York, letter to Queen Victoria, (reprinted from the tenth European edition,) the fountain of knowledge; immortality of the body, and intelligence and affection
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[1844]
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6631
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A voice of warning, and instruction to all people, or an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints . . . Third [i.e., Fourth] American edition
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1844
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6801
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Quincy Daily Herald. . . . Joe and Hiran [sic] Smith are dead!
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[1844]
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17
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Adams, George J.
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A lecture on the authenticity & scriptural character of the Book of Mormon. By G. J. Adams, a minister of the gospel. Delivered at the town hall, Charlestown, Mass. on Sunday evening, February 4th, and Wednesday evening, February 7th. Reported and published by his friend C. P. B
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1844
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19
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Adams, George J.
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A lecture on the doctrine of baptism for the dead; and preaching to spirits in prison. By Elder G. J. Adams, missionary to Russia. As originally delivered by him in the city of New-York on the 7th of January, 1844. Reported and published by his friend David Rogers
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1844
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20
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Adams, George J.
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A letter to His Excellency John Tyler, president of the United States, touching the signs of the times, and the political destiny of the world: by G. J. Adams, minister of the gospel
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1844
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188
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Appleby, William Ivins
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A dissertation on Nebuchadnezzar's dream: showing that the kingdom spoken of by Daniel the prophet was not set up in the days of the Apostles; and the order of the kingdom set up then explained. Also: the rise and faith of the most notable orthodox societies of the present day, together with a synopsis of the origin and faith of the Church of "Latter-day Saints" comparing their faith with the faith of other societies. By W. I. Appleby, minister of the gospel
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1844
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252a
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Baird, Robert
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Religion in the United States of America; or, An account of the origin, progress, relations to the state, and present condition of the evangelical churches in the United States. With notices of unevangelical denominations. By the Rev. Robert Baird. . . .
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1844
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252
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Baird, Robert
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Religion in America; or, an account of the origin, progress, relation to the state, and present condition of the evangelical churches in the United States. With notices of the unevangelical denominations
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1844
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4782
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The Latter-day Saints Millennial Star
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Supplement to the Millennial Star. August, 1844
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1844
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4783
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The Latter-day Saints Millennial Star
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Supplement to the Millennial Star. December, 1844
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1844
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4895
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Lewis, R. B
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Light and truth; collected from the Bible and ancient and modern history, containing the universal history of the colored and the Indian race, from the creation of the world to the present time. By R. B. Lewis, a colored man
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1844
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4947
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Listen to the Voice of Truth
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1844
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4956
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Little, Jesse Carter
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the use of Latter Day Saints. Selected and published by J. C. Little and G. B. Gardner
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1844
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3859
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Hardy, John
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Startling developments of crim. con.! [sic] or two Mormon apostles exposed, in practising the spiritual wife system in Boston; consisting of the trials of Elder John Hardy, who was excommunicated from the Mormon church worshiping in Suffolk Hall, for exposing the base and licentious "teachings and practices" of Elders G. J. Adams and William Smith, the particulars of which are here made public
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1844
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4047
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History of the Mormons, or, Latter-day Saints, with an account of their persecutions in Missouri and Illinois, from an authentic source
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1844
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4142
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Hunt, James Henry
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Mormonism: embracing the origin, rise and progress of the sect, with an examination of the Book of Mormon; also, their troubles in Missouri, and final expulsion from the state. With an appendix, giving an account of the late disturbances in Illinois, which resulted in the death of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. By G. W. Westbrook
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1844
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4143
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Hunt, James Henry
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A history of the Mormon war: with a prefix, embracing the rise, progress, and peculiar tenets of Mormon doctrine; with an examination of the Book of Mormon. Also, the trial of the prophet Joe Smith, and his brethren, for high treason, murder, &c., with the motions of the counsel and decisions of the court in each case: together with an account of the attempted assassination of ex-governor Boggs
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1844
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5663
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Mulholland, James
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An address to Americans: a poem in blank verse, by James Mulholland, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter Day Saints. Intended as a brief exposure of the cruelties and wrongs, which the church has lately experienced in the state of Missouri. . . .
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1844
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5728
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor Extra. Monday morning, June 17, 1844
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[1844]
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5717
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Nauvoo, Ill. Citizens
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Notice. A public meeting will be held at the Seventies' Hall tomorrow (Saturday,) at 2 o'clock. P.M., for the purpose of selecting suitable persons as candidates to be voted for at the ensuing August election. Friday. July 26, 1844
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[1844]
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5724
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Nauvoo Legion
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Revised laws of the Nauvoo Legion, from the Constitution of the United States. By authority
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1844
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5729
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor, Extra;—Friday morning, (5 o'clock,) June 21, 1844
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[1844]
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5730
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor, Extra: June 29th, 1844. Proclamation. Head Quarters, June 28, 1844, 4 o'clock, A.M. To the citizens of Carthage and Hancock county
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[1844]
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5731
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor,—Extra: Sunday, 3 o'clock p.m., June 30th, 1844. Awful assassination! The pledged faith of the state of Illinois stained by innocent blood by a mob!
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[1844]
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6040
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Packard, Noah
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Memorial. To the Honorable the Governor, Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts, in legislative capacity assembled
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1844
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6065
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Page, John E
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An address to thh [sic] inhabitants and sojourners of Washington, to his excellency the president of the United States, the honorable senators and representatives in Congress, and all the rev. divines, magistrates, landlords, merchants, artists, mechanics, laborers, soldiers, marines, and the world at large
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[1844]
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6227
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Pennsylvania. Legislature. Senate
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Journal of the Senate of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania commenced at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and of the commonwealth the sixty-eighty
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1844
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6353b
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Phelps, William Wines
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A song of Zion
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[1844]
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6354
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Phelps, William Wines
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A voice from the prophet. "Come to Me." By W. W. Phelps, Esq
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[1844]
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7840
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Smith, Eliza Roxcy (Snow)
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Lines on the assassination of Generals Joseph Smith & Hyrum Smith, first presidents of the Church of the Latter-day Saints, who were massacred by a mob in Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, on the twenty-seventh June, 1844. By Miss Eliza R. Snow
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[1844]
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7953
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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Correspondence between Joseph Smith, the prophet, and Col. John Wentworth, editor of "The Chicago Democrat," and member of Congress from Illinois; Gen. James Arlington Bennet, of Arlington House, Long Island, and the Honorable John C. Calhoun, senator from South Carolina. In which is given, a sketch of the life of Joseph Smith, the rise and progress of the Church of Latter Day Saints, and their persecutions by the state of Missouri: with the peculiar views of Joseph Smith, in relation to political and religious matters generally; to which is added a concise account of the present state and prospects of the city of Nauvoo
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1844
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7957
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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1844
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7958
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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1844
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7959
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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1844
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7959a
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government oe [sic] the United States
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1844
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7960
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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1844
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7961
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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[1844]
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7962
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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Gen. Joseph Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States. An appeal to the Green Mountain Boys. Correspondence with the Hon. John C. Calhoun. Also a copy of a memorial to the Legislature of Missouri. . . .
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1844
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7966
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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Views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States. By General Joseph Smith, of Nauvoo, Illinois. Re-published by John E. Page, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1844
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7994
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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Reply of Joseph Smith, to the letter of J. A. B.—of A—n House, New York
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[1844]
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1763
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hymnal. English. 1844
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A collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Europe. Selected by Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt, and John Taylor. Fourth edition
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1844
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3940b
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Hedlock, Reuben
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List of provisions furnished by Reuben Hedlock, (licenced passenger brocker), for each adult passenger from Liverpool to New Orleans
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[1844]
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3733b
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Grisson, Wilhelm
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Beiträge zur Charakteristik der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika
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1844
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4177a
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Hymns to be sung at the dedication of the Masonic Temple, on Friday, April 5th, 1844
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[1844]
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5303b
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Masonic Hall
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Nauvoo, April 24, 1844, will be presented a grand moral entertainment, to aid the discharge of a debt, against President Joseph Smith, contracted through the odious persecution of Missouri, and vexatious law suits. His friends and the public will respond to so laudable a call, in patronising the exertions of those who promise rational amusement with usefulness
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[1844]
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5731a
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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Nauvoo Neighbor,—Extra. Tuesday, 3 o'clock A.M., July 2, 1844
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[1844]
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7957a
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Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
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General Smith's views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States
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1844
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8844a
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Taylor, John
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The seer. Written for the dedication of the Seventy's Hall, and dedicated to President Brigham Young
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[1844]
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8139
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Smith, William
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Defence of Elder William Smith, against the slanders of Abraham Burtis, and others; in which are included several certificates, and the duties of members in the Church of Christ, in settling difficulties one with another according to the law of God. . . .
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1844
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8144
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Smith, William
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To the public. Slander refuted! An extract from church proceedings; and expulsion of Mormon apostates, from the church!. . . .
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[1844]
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8211
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Snow, Lorenzo
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The only way to be saved. "The wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein." An explanation of the first principles of the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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[1844]
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8212
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Snow, Lorenzo
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The only way to be saved. "The wayfaring man, though a fool, need not err therein." An explanation of the first principles of the doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1844
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8464
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|
The stick of Joseph, taken from the hand of Ephraim. A correct copy of the characters taken from the plates of the Book of Mormon!! was translated from—the same that was taken to Professor Anthon of New York, by Martin Harris, in the year 1827, in fulfilment of Isaiah 29. 11, 12
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[1844]
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9604a
|
Warsaw Committee of Safety
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To his excellency Thomas Ford, governor of the state of Illinois
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[1844]
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5354a
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Merrill, Joseph Warren
|
The people's cabinet, containing a compendium upon the subjects of natural history; natural philosophy; astronomy; constitution, organization, and functions of the human body; the mind and its faculties; history of the United States; government and law, particularly of the United States. Also the beliefs of various religious denominations and biographical sketches of distinguished characters in all ages of the world. Collected and prepared by Joseph W. Merrill
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1844
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5320a
|
Mazzuchelli, Samuel Charles
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Memorie istoriche ed edificanti d'un missionario apostolico dell' Ordino dei predicatori fra varie tribu di selvaggi e fra i cattolici e protestanti negli Stati-Uniti d'America
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1844
|
1106b
|
Campbell, Alexander
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A debate between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N. L. Rice, on the action, subject, design and administrator of Christian baptism; also, on the character of spiritual influence in conversion and sanctification, and on the expediency and tendency of ecclesiastic creeds, as terms of union and communion. Held in Lexington, Ky., from the fifteenth of November to the second of December, 1843, a period of eighteen days. Reported by Marcus T. C. Gould. . . . assisted by A. Euclid Drapier. . . .
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1844
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6394c
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Poetical facts
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[1844]
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7440
|
Rupp, Israel Daniel
|
He pasa ekklesia. An original history of the religious denominations at present existing in the United States. Containing authentic accounts of their rise, progress, statistics and doctrines. Written expressly for the work by eminent theological professors, ministers, and lay-members, of the respective denominations. Projected, compiled and arranged by I. Daniel Rupp, of Lancaster, Pa. . . .
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1844
|
3613
|
Gooch, John, compiler
|
Death of the prophets Joseph and Hyram [sic] Smith, who were murdered while in prison at Carthage Ill., on the 27th day of June, A.D., 1844. Compiled, and printed for our venerable brother in Christ, Freeman Nickerson. . . .
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1844
|
3683
|
Grant, Jedediah Morgan
|
A collection of facts, relative to the course taken by Elder Sidney Rigdon, in the states of Ohio, Missouri, Illinois and Pennsylvania. By Jedediah M. Grant, one of the Quorum of Seventies
|
1844
|
3716
|
Gregg, Josiah
|
Commerce of the prairies: or, the journal of a Santa Fé trader, during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico. Illustrated with maps and engravings.
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[1844]
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5066
|
Lyne, Thomas A
|
A true and descriptive account of the assassination of Joseph & Hiram [sic] Smith, the Mormon prophet and patriarch. At Carthage, Illinois June 27th, 1844, by an eye witness, T. A. Lyne, late of the stage. To which is annexed the speech of H. L. Reid, also, speech of James W. Woods. To which is added a brief outline of the faith and doctrine of the Latter Day Saints
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1844
|
4192
|
Illinois. General Assembly. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
|
City of Nauvoo. In Senate, Dec. 16, 1844. Read, and laid on the table
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1844
|
4195
|
Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
|
Message of the governor of the state of Illinois, in relation to the disturbances in Hancock County, December 21, 1844
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1844
|
4198a
|
Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
|
A proclamation
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1844
|
4200
|
Illinois. Governor, 1842–1846 (Ford)
|
To the people of Warsaw, in Hancock County. I am continually informed of your preparations and threats to renew the war, and exterminate the Mormons. One would suppose that you ought to rest satisfied with what you have already done
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[1844]
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4302
|
Jackson, Joseph H
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A narrative of the adventures and experience of Joseph H. Jackson in Nauvoo, disclosing the depth of Mormon villainy
|
1844
|
4604
|
Kidder, Daniel Parish
|
Mormonism and the Mormons: a historical view of the rise and progress of the sect self-styled Latter-day Saints
|
1844
|
4651
|
Kirk, Th. J
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The Mormons & Missouri. A general outline of the history of the Mormons, from their origin to the present. (Including the late disturbance in Illinois;) and a particular account of the last Mormon disturbance in Missouri, or the Mormon war; with an appendix, contaiaing [sic] an epitome of the Book of Mormon, with remarks on the nature and tendency of Mormon faith
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1844
|
8000
|
Smith, Joseph, 1805–1844
|
The voice of truth, containing General Joseph Smith's correspondence with Gen. James Arlington Bennett; appeal to the Green Mountain Boys; correspondence with John C. Calhoun, Esq.; views of the powers and policy of the government of the United States; pacific innuendo, and Gov. Ford's letter; a friendly hint to Missouri, and a few words of consolation for the "Globe;" also, correspondence with the Hon. Henry Clay. . . .
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1844; [1845];
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5363
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|
Messenger and Advocate of the Church of Christ
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1844 – 1846
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8962
|
|
To the anti-Mormon citizens of Hancock and the surrounding counties. . . .
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[1845]
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9000
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Trial of the persons indicted [sic] in the Hancock Circuit Court, for the murder of Joseph Smith, at the Carthage Jail, on the 27th day of June, 1844
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[1845]
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9608
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal—Extra: Sept. 24, 1845. . . .
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[1845]
|
9609
|
Warsaw Signal
|
Warsaw Signal—Extra: Sept. 24, 1845. . . .
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[1845]
|
9610
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Warsaw Signal
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Warsaw Signal. Extra. Sept. 30, 12:00 P.M., 1845. . . .
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[1845]
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6575
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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Facts for the times; one hundred years hence. 1945
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[1845]
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803
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Brannan, Samuel
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Religious notice. Elder S. Brannan of New-York City, late from the city of Nauvoo, will deliver six lectures touching the prominent features of the faith and doctrine of the Latter Day Saints . . .
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[1845]
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811
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Brewster, James Colin
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A warning to the Latter Day Saints, generally called Mormons. An abridgement of the ninth book of Esdras
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[1845]
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856
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The British and American Commercial Joint Stock Company. Capital £10,000, with power to increase the same; in shares of one pound each. Provisionally registered according to the act of Parliament 7th and 8th Vict. C. 110
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[1845]
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890
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Brotherton, Edward
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Mormonism. Its rise and progress, and the prophet Joseph Smith
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[1845]
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1222
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Carthage, Illinois. Convention, 1845
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The proceedings of a convention, held at Carthage, Ill., on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 1st–2nd, 1845. Published by order of the convention, under the superintendence of the military committee of Quincy, Illinois
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[1845]
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1339
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Circular, to the whole Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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[1845]
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2658
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Daniels, William M
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A correct account of the murder of Generals Joseph and Hyrum Smith, at Carthage, on the 27th day of June, 1844; by William M. Daniels, an eye witness
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1845
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2862
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1845
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The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; carefully selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, president of said church. Third edition
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1845
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2863
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Doctrine and Covenants. English. 1845
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The Book of Doctrine & Covenants, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, president. First European edition
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[1845]
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3023
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Duff, John G
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The martyrs of Jesus, safely lodged behind the vale
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[1845]
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6515
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Pratt, Orson
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The prophetic almanac for 1846, being the second after bissextile or leap year. Calculated for the eastern, middle and western states and territories, the northern portions of the slave states, and British provinces
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[1845]
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6568
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Pratt, Parley Parker
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A dialogue between Joe. Smith and the devil!
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[1845]
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6799
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Quincy, Ill. Citizens
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Public meeting, September 22
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[1845]
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6823
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Raumer, Friedrich Ludwig Georg von
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Die Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. . . .
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1845
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14
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Adams, Charles A.
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Collection of sacred hymns, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Selected and published by Charles A. Adams
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1845
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36
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Aitken, W
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A journey up the Mississippi River, from its mouth to Nauvoo, the city of the Latter-day Saints
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[1845]
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37
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Aitken, W
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A journey up the Mississippi River, from its mouth to Nauvoo, the city of the Latter-day Saints
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[1845]
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303
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Barkman, Antony
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To the public
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[1845]
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4892
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Lewis, George
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Impressions of America and the American churches: from journal of the Rev. G. Lewis
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1845
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4879a
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A letter to those who have attended Mormonite preaching
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[1845]
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5379
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Meynell, James B
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A few incidents of travel in England connected with the immutable principles of truth, called the gospel of Jesus Christ. By J. B. Meynell, missionary to the British Isles
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1845
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3859a
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Hardy, John
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The true church of Jesus Christ contrasted with the systems of men
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[1845]
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3814
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Hancock County, Illinois. Citizens
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Memorial. To the Honorable, the Senate and the House of Representative of the state of Illinois. . . .
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[1845]
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3815
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Proclamation to the citizens of Hancock County
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[1845]
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3816
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Proclamation no. 2. To the citizens of Hancock County, Ill., and the surrounding country. It is truly painful that my first proclamation did not have the desired effect of quelling the mob in Hancock county. . . .
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[1845]
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3816a
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Proclamation no. 3
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[1845]
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3817
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Proclamation no. 4. To the citizens of Hancock County, Ill., and the surrounding country
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[1845]
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3818
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Hancock County, Illinois. Sheriff
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Proclamation no. 5. To the citizens of Hancock County, and the surrounding country
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1845
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3852
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Hardin, John J
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Citizens of Hancock: By order of the governor, an armed force has again been marched into your county. Acts of disobedience of the laws, and open violence by mobs, have been frequent in your county for two years past . . . Such flagrant violation of law be they committed by whom they may, must be stopped
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[1845]
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4170
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Hyde, Orson
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Speech of Elder Orson Hyde, delivered before the high priest's quorum in Nauvoo, April 27th, 1845, upon the course and conduct of Mr. Sidney Rigdon, and upon the merits of his claims to the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1845
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4171
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Hyde, Orson
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Speech of Elder Orson Hyde, delivered before the high priests, quorum, in Nauvoo, April 27th, 1845, upon the course and conduct of Mr. Sydney [sic] Rigdon, and upon the merits of his claims to the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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1845
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3332a.5
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Harmon, J. P.
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Festival: the presence of [blank space] is respectfully solicited at a festival to be given by the 11th Quorum of Seventies, at their hall, on Saturday the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, a.m. J.P. Harmon, Sen. Pres.
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1845
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5732
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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[Nauvoo] Neighbor—Extra. Nauvoo, Sept. 12, 1845. Mobbing again in Hancock! Friday morning, 10 o'clock
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[1845]
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5733
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Nauvoo Neighbor
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[Nauvoo] Neighbor—Extra. Nauvoo, Nov. 19, 1845. Murder and arson. Edmund Durfee shot—two houses burned
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[1845]
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5798
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New-York Messenger
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New-York Messenger Extra. Saturday, Dec. 13, 1845. To emigrants
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[1845]
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5991a
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Olney, Oliver H
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Spiritual wifery at Nauvoo exposed. Also a true account of transactions in and about Nauvoo. By O. Olney, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ
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1845
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1904a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Missions. British. Bradford Conference
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Conference. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold their Conference in the Philadelphia Chapel, North Wing, Bradford, on Sunday, February 23rd, 1845 . . . when there will be present on the occasion, two Americans, one of whom belongs to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
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[1845]
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3284b
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The extermination of the Latter Day Saints from the state of Missouri in the fall of 1838 by the cruel orders of Governor L. W. Boggs
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[1845]
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9799a
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Whittier, John Greenleaf
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The stranger in Lowell. . . .
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1845
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7281
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Rigdon, Sidney
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A collection of sacred hymns. For the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Selected by S. Rigdon
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1845
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1426
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Proclamation. To Col. Levi Williams . . . .
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[1845]
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1454
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Whereas a council of the authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints . . . "communicate in writing our disposition and intention at this time, particularly with regard to moving. . . ."
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[1845]
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1501a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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Circular of the Twelve, and Trustees in Trust. An epistle of the Twelve, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in all the world. Greeting. . . .
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[1845]
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1512a
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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Annerchiad y Deuddeg Apostol yn Eglwys Iesu Grist; Saint y Dyddiau Diweddaf. At holl frenhinoedd y ddaer, at raglaw, ac at llwiawdwyr unol daleithiau yr Amerig, ac at lywyddion, a holl bobl y byd
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[1845]
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1511
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter-day Saints. To all the kings of the world; to the president of the United States of America; to the governors of the several states; and to the rulers and people of all nations: Greeting:
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[1845]
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1512
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Council of the Twelve Apostles
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Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To all the kings of the world; to the president of the United States of America; to the governors of the several states and to the rulers and peoples of all nations: Greeting:
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[1845]
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