The City of the Mormons; Or, Three Days at Nauvoo, in 1842
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By Henry Caswall 13 Dec, 2018
PREFACE. The following narrative, the result of a few weeks' leisure on shipboard, is presented to the Christian public, with a deep sense, on the Author's part, of the iniquity of an imposture, which, under the name of religion, is spreading extens ... Read more
PREFACE. The following narrative, the result of a few weeks' leisure on shipboard, is presented to the Christian public, with a deep sense, on the Author's part, of the iniquity of an imposture, which, under the name of religion, is spreading extensively in America and in Great Britain. Mormonism needs but to be seen in its true light to be hated; and if the following pages, consisting almost exclusively of the personal testimony of the Author, should assist in awakening public indignation against a cruel delusion and a preposterous heresy, he will consider himself amply rewarded. A History of Mormonism, from its commencement to the present time, may perhaps form the subject of a future publication. Less
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Henry Caswall, who wrote America and the American Church in 1839, was rector of Christ Church, Madison, Indiana and a professor at the Theological Seminary of the Diocese of Kentucky. At the time of p...
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