قراءة كتاب The International Magazine, Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V. Of Literature, Art, and Science. Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V
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The International Magazine, Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V. Of Literature, Art, and Science. Vol. IV. New-York, December 1, 1851. No. V
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THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE Of Literature, Art, and Science.
Vol. IV. NEW-YORK, DECEMBER 1, 1851. No. V.
NAUVOO AND DESERET.
IMPOSTURE AND HISTORY OF THE MORMONS.
Among the many extraordinary chapters in the history of the Nineteenth Century none will seem in the next age more incredible and curious than that in which is related the Rise and Progress of Mormonism. The creed of the Latter Day Saints, as they style themselves, is not, indeed, more absurd and ridiculous than that of the Millerites, but this last sect had but a very brief existence, and is now almost forgotten; while the imposture of Smith and his associates, commencing before Miller began his prophecies, is still successful, and represented by missionaries in almost every state throughout the world.

