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Plain Truth. “ Mr Editor.” The Reflector ( Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 10 ( 6 January 1831):
77.
Farmington, Ont co. Jan. 1, 1821.
Mr. EDITOR—
I observe by the public prints, that this most clumsy of all impositions, known among us
as Jo Smith’s “ Gold Bible,” is beginning to excite curiosity abroad, from the novelty of its
appearance, and the assurance of its advocates, who in imitation of too many of our religious
sects, who have gone before them, very charitably ( at least in this region) threaten all who have
the hardihood to refuse to subscribe to their rhapsodies, with “ dire damnation.”
The two papers published in your village, for reasons easily explained, decline at present,
throwing any light on this subject. To you, and you alone, do we look for an expose of the
principal facts, and characters, as connected with this singular busines; I say singular, because it
was hardly to be expected, that a mummery like the one in question, should have been gotten up
at so late a period, and among a people, professing to be enlightened.
It is not from a persecuting spirit, that I solicit an exposure, for my maxim is, that “ error
is never dangerous, where truth is free to combat it,” and that liberty of conscience in matters of
religion should be allowed to all. Among the bundle of papers herewith sent to you for
inspection, you will find little else, than a dry statement of facts, without much reference to time
or order; you will perceive that I have attempted to throw all the light I could upon the “ money
digging mania,” which formerly pervaded this, and many other countries, which eventuated in
the discovery of Jo Smith’s “ Golden Treasure.”
From your knowledge of ancient & modern history, by which you will be enabled to
relieve the dryness of the subject, by bringing before the public parallel cases, there can be no
doubt that much useful information may result from your labors. I shall from time to time, send
you such information as I may collect on this piece of legerdemain.
Yours, & c.
PLAIN TRUTH.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Author | Plain Truth |
| Title | [Mr. Editor--] |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Abstract | Letter to the editor, requesting an exposé of the Book of Mormon. The response to this letter was a six-part series published by the Reflector. |
| Publisher Original | Obadiah Dogberry |
| Date Original | 1831-01-06 |
| Notes | Obadiah Dogberry is a pseudonym of Abner Cole. |
| 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 | Palmyra (N.Y.); |
| Genre | Newspapers; Articles; |
| Keywords | Gold Bible; money digging; |
| Source | The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 10 (6 January 1831) : 77. |
| Related Works | Plain Truth. [Mr. Editor--]. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 10 (6 January 1831) : 77; Gold Bible [No. 1]. The Reflector (Palmyra, new York) 2, no. 10 (6 January 1831) : 76; Gold Bible, No. 2. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 11 (18 January 1831) : 84; Gold Bible, no. 3. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 12 (1 February 1831) : 92-93; Gold Bible, No. 4. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 13 (14 February 1831) : 100-101; Gold Bible, No. 5. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 14 (28 February 1831) : 109; Gold Bible, No. 6. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 16 (19 March 1831) : 126-27. |
| Language | English; eng; en; |
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| 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 | 1831_R_Jan6_a |
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