| |
| |
1860s & 1870s "Saints' Herald" excerpts (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01) |
 | | Another witness, John N. Miller, whose memory is so tenacious as to recognize "many passages in the Book of Mormon as verbatim from Spaulding and others in fact" and to "find in it the writings of Solomon Spaulding from beginning to end," recognized it by some "humorous passages," which Spaulding frequently read to company. |
 | | John Haven, of Holliston, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, to his daughter Elizabeth Haven, of Quincy, Adams county, Illinois, and published in the Quincy Whig, is a little item that grew out of that enquiry, and speaks for itself. |
 | | Moreover, John E. Page, who was then in apostolic charge of a large body of Latter Day Saints in Pittsburgh, answered Williams in a small pamphlet, embracing not only the facts herein stated, but much more, and distributed them by tens of thousands throughout the States and foreign countries, inviting investigation and challenging refutation. |
| home1.gte.net /dbroadhu/RESTOR/Lib/StH1877a.htm (4374 words) |
|