“Mormonism is spreading faster . . .” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyr
“Mormonism is spreading faster . . .” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (23 August
1831).
Mormonism is spreading faster than anti-masonry ever did, and what is rather remarkable,
it is espoused by similar minds. The leaders know better, and so do those of anti-masonry. There
is also a similarity in the policy of these two extraordinary sects. The Mormonites denounce
those who refuse to join them, and so do the anti-masons.—The only material difference between
them is, that the former are seeking money, while the latter care more for office. A man by the
name of Davidson has been for some time preaching the Mormon faith in the vicinity of
Burlington, Vt. and has already gained quite a number of proselytes in that neighborhood. He
professes to be a disciple of one Dilks. of Ohio, and pretends that Dilks has Almighty power, and
is equal with God himself! Anti-masons, equally blasphemous, have pretended that “antimasonry
sprung from the throne of God.” This Davidson is represented as wearing his hair long,
and professing a great deal of piety. “He preaches that Jesus Christ is a woman and quite inferior
to Dilks—that the millennium will take place in 1832.—Philadelphia is the place designated
where Dilks is to assemble his followers, and then the rest of mankind are to be swept from the
face of the earth, and Dilks and his followers are to inherit their possessions.—The proceedings
of this Davidson and the society which he has been enabled to draw around him, who adopt his
views, are represented as disgraceful and indecorous to the last degree.” It would be
extraordinary indeed, if anti-masonry should be outdone in this particular by Mormonism.