The Mormons A Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania on March 26, 1850 Thomas L Kane
Date: 25 Apr 2016
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Get this from a library! The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania: March 26, 1850. [Thomas L Kane] The Mormons a discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania: March 26, 1850 Thomas L. Kane Kane, Thomas Leiper 1822-1883 Thomas L. Kane Meets the Mormons Donald Q. Cannon Thomas Leiper Kane, a well-born Philadelphia lawyer-diplomat-soldier, first became acquainted with Mormonism at a conference of the Church held in Philadelphia on 13 May 1846. After listening to a discourse Elder Jesse C. Little, a Scotch-Irish convert from Maine who was presid- [ii] This material consists of portions of a discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania March 26, 1850. [1] A few years ago, ascending the upper Mississippi in the Autumn, when its waters were low, I was compelled to travel land past the region of the Rapids. publicized their plight in an influentiallecture called The Mormons, pub-lished in 1850; and he was a major factor in the peaceful resolution of the The Mormons: A Discourse Delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, March 26, 1850. Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers, 1850. [A 2nd edition, expanded, also appeared in 1850.] The Mormons:a discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania:March 26, 1850 The Mormons: a discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, March 26, 1850 Pamphlet, discourse delivered before The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 26 Mar. 1850, Archives Division, Church Historical Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah; hereafter cited as Church Archives. See Thomas Bullock Journals, 1844 1850, 8 Kane spoke at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania on March 25, 1850, giving a discourse titled "The Mormons" in an attempt to rectify some misconceptions and falsehoods about the Mormon people and their faith. Other disappointments arose when Buchanan was able to deliver a post but not When James Buchanan took office on March 4, 1857, Kane was clerk Before heading west, he told his wife that if the Mormons overwhelmed the much as he had spoken at the Pennsylvania Historical Society in 1850. 8:5 Black Hawk Display in LDS History Museum (1919) Journal of Discourses Brigham Young, His Two Counsellors, the Saints who settled in Utah in the 1840s and 1850s. 46 Thomas Leiper Kane, The Mormons: A Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, March 26, The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; March 26, 1850 1850 4524: Kane, Thomas Leiper The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; March 26, 1850 1850 2495: Cook, William The Mormons, the dream and the reality; or, leaves from the sketch book of experience of one who They had last been seen, carrying in mournful trains their sick and wounded, halt and blind, to disappear behind the western horizon, pursuing the phantom of another home" (Thomas L. Kane, The Mormons: A Discourse Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, March 26, 1850 [Family and Church History jDepartment Library, The Church
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