"The Mormon prophet's tragedy;" a review of an article by the late John Hay, published originally in the Atlantic Monthly for December, 1869, and republished in the Saints Herald of June 21, 1905
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"The Mormon prophet's tragedy;" a review of an article by the late John Hay, published originally in the Atlantic Monthly for December, 1869, and republished in the Saints Herald of June 21, 1905
- Publication date
- 1905
- Topics
- Hay, John, 1838-1905, Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844, Mormons -- Illinois, Carthage (Ill.) -- History
- Publisher
- Salt Lake City, Utah : The Deseret News
- Contributor
- University of California Libraries
- Language
- English
98 p. 19 cm
- Addeddate
- 2007-10-12 20:32:55
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- ucb_banc:GLAD-224984
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chunky_bacon
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October 3, 2021
Subject: An Excellent Defense of the Prophet's Character
Subject: An Excellent Defense of the Prophet's Character
Joseph Smith certainly did not deserve to die, and most certainly not in the way that he did. He was an honorable and righteous man, whether you believe he was a man who saw and talked with God or not. Even accounts of those who did not join the Church which he Restored acknowledged his impeccable honor and integrity of character.
Please ignore the hateful trash below from Maxwell Silverhammer. He's obsessed with spamming anti-Mormon propaganda in his reviews on anything remotely Mormon-related across archive.org.
Please ignore the hateful trash below from Maxwell Silverhammer. He's obsessed with spamming anti-Mormon propaganda in his reviews on anything remotely Mormon-related across archive.org.
Reviewer:
Maxwell Silverhammer
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July 7, 2021
Subject: Old Joe Smith's Early PR
Subject: Old Joe Smith's Early PR
An embarrassingly gushy fan book for Smith and his blasphemous religion. Has no historic value nor does it do much for Mormonism writ large, in fact, most mormons know the perversion of their early "prophet" having 44 wives, 2 of which were 14 years old. It is PR like this which made this criminal enterprise last so long.
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