Lee, E. G. The Mormons, or, Knavery Exposed. Giving an Accou

Lee, E. G. The Mormons, or, Knavery Exposed. Giving an Account of the Discovery of the Golden Plates; The translation, and various tricks resorted to—the proceedings at Kirtland— building a Temple—establishment of a Bank, a correct specimen of its Notes, of which two hundred thousand dollars worth have been palmed off upon the Community—the manner in which the community of Frankford, Pa., rid themselves of the Mormons—Documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States. The Whole Being Designed as a Caution to the Ignorant and Unsuspecting Against One of the Most Barefaced and Blasphemous Devices Which had Ever Been Witnessed, 1–15. Frankford, Pennsylvania: E. G. Lee, etc., 1841. THE MORMONS, OR, KNAVERY EXPOSED. GIVING AN ACCOUNT OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE GOLDEN PLATES; The translation, and various tricks resorted to—the proceedings at Kirtland—building a Temple— establishment of a Bank, a correct specimen of its Notes, of which two hundred thousand dollars worth have been palmed off upon the Community—the manner in which the community of Frankford, Pa., rid themselves of the Mormons—Documents printed by order of the SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. THE WHOLE BEING DESIGNED AS A CAUTION TO THE IGNORANT AND UNSUSPECTING AGAINST ONE OF THE MOST BAREFACED AND BLASPHEMOUS DEVICES WHICH HAS EVER BEEN WITNESSED. AFFORDING A LAMENTABLE EXHIBITION OF THE CREDULITY AND WEKANESS OF HUMAN NATURE, IN SO READILY ALLOWING ITSELF TO BE MADE THE DUPE OF ARTFUL AND DESIGNING KNAVES. ———————— PUBLISHED Br E. G. LEE, FRANKFORD, PA., GEORGE WEBBER, 286 S. Sixth st., and WM. FENIMORE, 79 S. 2d st., PHILADELPHIA: 1841. [1]