The Heart of the Continent: A Record of Travel Across the Plains and in Oregon, with an Examination of the Mormon PrincipleHurd and Houghton, 1870 - 568 Seiten |
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... Polypeith waits in silent veneration until the Prophet speaks again . " Brother Polypeith - The Church , being as nearly as possible depend- ent on its own internal resources , is obliged to distribute them with dis- cretion so as to ...
... Polypeith waits in silent veneration until the Prophet speaks again . " Brother Polypeith - The Church , being as nearly as possible depend- ent on its own internal resources , is obliged to distribute them with dis- cretion so as to ...
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... Polypeith ready to make oath to that effect ? He is and does so . Brother Polypeith is then informed that the Saints , from Brother Brigham himself down to the humblest cattle - boy , own nothing — that the Church owns all , and has a ...
... Polypeith ready to make oath to that effect ? He is and does so . Brother Polypeith is then informed that the Saints , from Brother Brigham himself down to the humblest cattle - boy , own nothing — that the Church owns all , and has a ...
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... Polypeith's family has always been such a blameless one that the suspicion of suspicion never crosses their minds . They live with the same guileless freedom that has characterized their behavior everywhere . They little know that not ...
... Polypeith's family has always been such a blameless one that the suspicion of suspicion never crosses their minds . They live with the same guileless freedom that has characterized their behavior everywhere . They little know that not ...
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... Polypeith leaves the bishop's with a face longer by an inch ; a mind wiser by a revelation ; a pocket lighter by ten dollars — exactly the sum which he often used to read of in the police reports col- umn of his morning paper as paid ...
... Polypeith leaves the bishop's with a face longer by an inch ; a mind wiser by a revelation ; a pocket lighter by ten dollars — exactly the sum which he often used to read of in the police reports col- umn of his morning paper as paid ...
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... Polypeith has no such relief . He is the subject of a theocracy . In 1834 , long be- fore he had heard of Mormonism , Joseph Smith the Prophet , and Oliver Cowdery ( one of the three witnesses to whom the Angel of the Lord showed the ...
... Polypeith has no such relief . He is the subject of a theocracy . In 1834 , long be- fore he had heard of Mormonism , Joseph Smith the Prophet , and Oliver Cowdery ( one of the three witnesses to whom the Angel of the Lord showed the ...
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