. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . and the writer believes thatif the work of the Utah Gospel Mis-sion could be enlarged so as to reachevery settlement at least annuallyfor fifteen or twenty years, enoughtruth would be accepted to makefurther belief in Mormon paganismimpossible, and Mormonism wouldrapidly become a somewhat peculiarform of real Christianity. The following may illustrate howthe work is often (though not by anymeans always) received: Anotherelder who had returned from thesame field and spoke earlier in thesame day was of a very differenttype. He was plain, unassumin


. Home Missionary, The (April 1905-March 1906) . and the writer believes thatif the work of the Utah Gospel Mis-sion could be enlarged so as to reachevery settlement at least annuallyfor fifteen or twenty years, enoughtruth would be accepted to makefurther belief in Mormon paganismimpossible, and Mormonism wouldrapidly become a somewhat peculiarform of real Christianity. The following may illustrate howthe work is often (though not by anymeans always) received: Anotherelder who had returned from thesame field and spoke earlier in thesame day was of a very differenttype. He was plain, unassumingbut able, clear in thought and to thepoint, and so contrary to usual Mor-mon doctrine on some points that hemight have suffered for speaking ashe did a few years ago—and maynow. He urged the people to takeour literature and study it and re-ceive the truth found therein, etc.,and to the writer said privately(after reading our booklets), Thatsright; set the people to thinkingand get them to reading theirBibles—just what we were tryingto


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