. The Rocky Mountain saints : a full and complete history of the Mormons, from the first vision of Joseph Smith to the last courtship of Brigham Young; including the story of the hand-cart emigration - the Mormon war - the Mountain-Meadow massacre - the reign of terror in Utah - the doctrine of human sacrifice - the political, domestic, social, and theological influences of the saints - the facts of polygamy - the colonization of the Rocky Mountains, and the development of the great mineral wealth of the Territory of Utah. e*in this manner? ** Let me look at that again ;—yea, I think so, dont


. The Rocky Mountain saints : a full and complete history of the Mormons, from the first vision of Joseph Smith to the last courtship of Brigham Young; including the story of the hand-cart emigration - the Mormon war - the Mountain-Meadow massacre - the reign of terror in Utah - the doctrine of human sacrifice - the political, domestic, social, and theological influences of the saints - the facts of polygamy - the colonization of the Rocky Mountains, and the development of the great mineral wealth of the Territory of Utah. e*in this manner? ** Let me look at that again ;—yea, I think so, dont you?* Yea. Well, go ahead and do it. When the Tabernacle was nearly finished, and much glorywas anticipated, there were a number of claimants for Orow, brother Angel, and brother Foltiom, wantedeach the majtir share of gh>ry, if Rrigham should leave any fordistribution : but, when the building was fouml to be a mag-nificent failure, even the apoatle, Orson Hyde, hesitated to make sura thai the brother ia in good rolntiona with ttie Propliut. Urigham in voryhumao, and he oao button liimiMjlf up to an uuwuluuiiiti viiiitor in a btylu that thu?tranter la not likely to forget ; but, wUcu bu itt in exuulluut Uuinuur, iiu ia u per-foci CTheaterdeld. t^L>2- r TUK MORMON TAUERNACLE. C05 credit it to * tlio Lord. After many weeks of hard labour,and oiuleuvourin*^ to arrive at boiiio eonelusion, Bri^hain tiiiailydiaeoverod that tliero was ** no eeho iii the building—the voice• only reverberated !. luteriur uf ibo Morinou The or;_jin is a hanii tho M«>rtnon buihler aiiklyn, are bothhir»^er, but they me of foroi«^n numnfucture. Thia t>rpan idbaid to be tluj biri^ebt that baa been built in the United States. The Tiiborniicle Hiu)nld, if pori^iible, bo visited on a Sundayafternoon—t!«e * spirit irt hardly wanned up in the niornin«^aBftetnbly. The or«j^an phiya bettor, the <;hoir t^in^^ belter, and** the Bpirit llows better. Everything


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