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One Who Hates Imposture. 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 Authenticity 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, 1– 22. Bethania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Reuben Chambers, 1841.
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 Athenticity 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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| Author | One Who Hates Imposture |
| Title | Mormonism Dissected, or, Knavery "On Two Sticks" Exposed. |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Abstract | Pamphlet describing Mormonism as “incongruous nonsense.” |
| Publisher Original | Reuben Chambers |
| Date Original | 1841 |
| Digital Publisher | Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2009-06 |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject | Book of Mormon--History; |
| Geographic Place Name | Bethania (Pa.); |
| Genre | Pamphlet; |
| Keywords | Book of Mormon; Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; American Indian; stick of Joseph; stick of Ephraim; |
| Source | 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 Authenticity 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, 1-22. Bethania, Pennsylvania: Reuben Chambers, 1841. |
| Related Works | Moses, Julian. A Few Remarks in Reply to an Anonymous Scribbler, Styling Himself “One Who Hates Imposture,” But Found to Be an Impostor Himself, and Ashamed to Tell His Name, 1-16. Philadelphia, 1841. |
| Language | English; eng; en; |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/genericnote_copyright.html |
| Copyright status/owner | Public Domain, Courtesy Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Type | text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Conversion specifications | E-Image Data Scanpro 1000; 600dpi; pdf |
| Full text | Transcriptions provided by the Maxwell Institute |
| Identifier | 1841_MD |
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