“Mormonism.” Christian Register and Boston Observer (Boston)
“Mormonism.” Christian Register and Boston Observer (Boston) 20, no. 38 (18
September 1841).
MORMONISM.—The Cheltenham (English) Chronicle states that its editor had just
seen the wife of a small farmer who sailed with her husband and six children last Febuary
from Liverpool. They, and about one hundred others, landed at New Orleans, went
several hundred miles up the country, past St. Louis, and arrived safe at the ‘promised
land,’—the New Jerusalem—on the 1st of May last; a three week’s residence was
sufficient to let them into the secret, and they arrived safe back in the old country about a
fortnight ago.
They had frequent communications while on the banks of the Mississippi with the
renowned prophet, Joe Smith, and his brother imposters, who took every means in their
power to get hold of our informant’s money, by offering to sell them large plots of land,
take them into partnership, &c. &c., but the Gloucester yeoman was proof against their
wiles, and used his little capital in bringing his family back again. What most staggered
the faith of the party was, that this great prophet, Mr. Joseph Smith, could not show them
the ‘plates of gold’ on which it was pretended the book of Mormon was written; Joe
evaded the question by saying the angel merely showed them to him, and after he had
taken a fair copy, took them back again!—Daily Mail.