Indices to Mormon Parallels

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Indices to Mormon Parallels
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CONTENTS
A SUMMARY LISTING OF THE FIVE HUNDRED ENTRIES
WITH A FEW SELECTED SUB - HEADINGS
1
ADAIR, James.
ADAIR'S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, Edited Under the
Auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, in Tennessee, by Samuel Cole
Williams, LL.D. [New York]: Promontory Press, [1986; "First published in 1930 by the
National Society of Colonial Dames of America, in Tennessee . . . Second edition . . ."].
p. 57
2
ADAMS, John G. MEMOIR OF REV. JOHN MOORE; With Selections from his
Correspondence, and Other Writings. By John G. Adams. . . . Boston: Published by
A. Tompkins. [Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, New England type and Stereotype
Foundery, Boston], 1856.
p. 58
3
THE ADVISER; OR VERMONT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE, (Middlebury, Vermont:
Published by William G. Hooker; J. D. Huntington, Printer) for April 1809 [I:4].
p. 61
4
"AFRICA." [map]. At bottom: "A. Bowen Sc[ulpt]." No place, no date [ca. 1820?].
5
[another example] "AFRICA." [map]. Caption below bottom border: "Engraved for the
Atlas to accompany Smiley's Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography, 1823." No place, no
publisher.
p. 64
6
[another example] [Africa (map)]. "Southern AFRICA." Caption below bottom border:
"J. H. Young Sc. [engraver]." Engraved plate, hand-colored, taken from an atlas. Plate
number "XXVI." No imprint (but Philadelphia? 1828?).
p. 65
7
ALCOTT, William A. THE YOUNG MAN'S GUIDE. By Wm. A. Alcott. Fourteenth
Edition. Boston: Perkins and Marvin, 1841.
p. 65
8
ALLEN, Hannah. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to her granddaughter Jane Addams (in the
adjoining town of Chelsea, Vermont). Tunbridge, Vermont. No date, but appearing to
come from the early nineteenth century.
p. 72
9
ALLYN, Avery. A RITUAL OF FREEMASONRY Illustrated by Numerous Engravings. To
Which is Added a Key to the Phi Betta Kappa, the Orange, and Odd Fellows Societies. With
Notes and Remarks. By Avery Allyn, K.R.C. K.T. K.M. &c. . . . Philadelphia: Published by
John Clarke, 1831 [i.e., ca. 1840].
p. 73
p. 62
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10
ALLYN, Nelson. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to his brother Joseph in Connecticut, describing
the aftermath of the Nat Turner Rebellion. Gatesville, Gates County, North Carolina,
September 25, 1831.
p. 75
11
THE AMERICAN BAPTIST MAGAZINE AND MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCER. New
Series. . . . May, 1818 [New Series I:9]. Boston: Published by James Loring, No. 2,
Cornhill....and Lincoln & Edmands, No. 53, Cornhill. Printed by James Loring.
p. 76
DOMESTIC MISSION. The Pilgrims. Extract of a Letter from
Rev. Ira Chase, to the Secretary of the Massach[usetts]. Bap[tist].
Miss[ionary]. Society, dated Clarksburg, Va. Jan. 6, 1818.
p. 79
12
AMERICAN QUARTERLY TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Albany, New York: New York
State Temperance Society, issue for May 1833 [I:2].
p. 84
13
. . . THE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE ALMANAC, For the Year of our Lord and Savior
JESUS CHRIST, 1833: . . . By approbation of the Executive Committee of the N. Y. City
Temperance Society. . . . Copy Right Secured in the Clerk's Office, New-York City (at head:
"No. 2."). New-York: Clinton Hall, 129 NASSAU-STREET, Published by L. D. Dewey, and
C. C. P. Crosby, 1833.
p. 85
14
American Temperance Society. Report. Boston. SIXTH REPORT OF THE AMERICAN
TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, Presented at the Meeting in New-York, May, 1833. . . . Boston:
Seth Bliss [et al.], 1833.
p. 90
15
. . . THE ANALECTIC MAGAZINE: Intended as a New Series of The Select Reviews and
Spirit of Foreign Magazines. . . . Philadelphia: Published by Moses Thomas, No. 52,
Chesnut-Street . . . Van Winkle & Wiley Printers. [at head: "Vol. IV. For November,
1814. No. 23."]
p. 91
16
ANDERTON, Samuel G. "MASONRY THE SAME ALL OVER THE WORLD." ANOTHER MASONIC MURDER. [1830]. Broadside.
p. 93
17
THE ANTI-MASONIC, ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR 1828. CALCULATED FOR THE
HORIZON OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. BY EDWARD GIDDINS. Containing, besides the usual
Astronomical calculations, and other matters found in the generality of Almanacs, some amusing
specimens of Masonic ceremonies, made use of in initiating, passing, raising, and exaltation of a
candidate, and of the mummery practiced by that ancient and honourable order, when assembled
in their secret conclaves, &c. &c. Rochester [New York]: Edwin Scrantom, 1827.
p. 96
Discussion of "Secret Combinations and Flaxen Cords:
Anti-Masonic Rhetoric & the Book of Mormon" p. 98
18
[another year] THE ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF THE
CHRISTIAN ERA, 1829: Calculated for the Horizon of Rochester, N. Y. but will serve without
essential variation, for any place within one hundred miles north or south, and two hundred east
or west of that village. . . . Containing, besides the usual Astronomical calculations, and other
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matters found in the generality of Almanacs, various amusing specimens of Masonic ceremonies.
Performed during the initiation, passing, raising and exaltation of a candidate; and other
childish mummery practiced by that pretended ancient and honorable institution, while
assembled and at work in their secret enclaves. Also - many important facts not yet made
public, respecting the abduction of Capt. WM MORGAN - . . . By Edward Giddins. Rochester
[New York]: Printed for the Author, by E. Scrantom, [1828].
p. 100
19
[another year]
THE ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF THE
CHRISTIAN ERA 1830: By Edward Giddins. . . . The astronomical calculations adapted to the
horizon of Rochester, N. Y. [at head: "NO. 3."]. Rochester, N. Y.: Printed for the Author
by Edwin Scrantom, [1829].
p. 102
20
[another year] . . . ANTI MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR 1831: By Edward
Giddins. . . . Utica [New York]: PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE
STREET, [1830].
p. 103
21
THE ANTI-MASONIC REVIEW, AND MAGAZINE; Published Monthly in the City of
New York. Intended to take note of the origin and history, of the pretensions and character,
and of the standard works and productions, of Free Masonry. By Henry Dana Ward, A. M.,
A Renouncing Mason. . . . New York: Vanderpool & Cole, Printers, 104 Beekman street,
1828.
p. 107
22
— Volume I, No. 1 (Nov. or Dec. 1828).
p. 108
— Volume I, No. 2 (January 1829).
p. 110
— Volume I, No. 3.
p. 112
— Volume I, No. 6.
p. 113
— Volume I, No. 7.
p. 115
— Volume I, No. 8.
p. 116
— Volume I, No. 11.
p. 118
— Volume II, No. 9 (September 1830)
p. 121
Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 1st, Boston, 1829-1830. AN ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
MASSACHUSETTS, Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Dec. 30 and 31, 1829, and Jan. 1, 1830.
Boston: John Marsh, No. 96 & 98, State Street. For the Publishing Committee, Jan. 1830.
p. 122
On the motion of Peter Sanborn, a delegate from Middlesex,
a COMMITTEE HEADED BY ETHAN SMITH was appointed "to inquire how
far Free Masonry and French Illuminism are connected." (p. 5). p. 123
23
Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 1st, Boston, 1829-1830. A BRIEF
REPORT OF THE DEBATES IN THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF THE
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, December 30, 31,
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1829, and January 1, 1830. Boston: Published by John Marsh, Nos. 96 and 98, State Street,
1830.
p. 124
24
Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 2nd, Boston, 1831. AN ABSTRACT
OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
MASSACHUSETTS. Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, May 19 & 20, 1831. Boston: Printed at
the Office of the Boston Press, For the Publishing Committee, 1831.
p. 126
25
Antimasonic State Convention of New York, Albany, 1829. PROCEEDINGS OF A
CONVENTION OF DELEGATES, FROM THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN THE STATE
OF NEW-YORK, OPPOSED TO FREE-MASONRY, Held at the Capitol in the City of Albany,
on the 19th, 20th and 21st Days of February, 1829. Rochester: Printed by Weed & Sprague,
1829.
p. 127
26
Antimasonic State Convention of Ohio, Canton, 1830. PROCEEDINGS OF THE OHIO
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION, HELD AT CANTON, OHIO. On the 21st and 22d
days of July, 1830. [caption title] N.p., n.d. [Painesville, Ohio? Eber D. Howe? 1830?].
p. 130
Discussion about whether secret combination[s] (and related, common Book of
Mormon terms for the secret oath-bound robber bands) could be applied during this
period of American parlance to Freemasonry only, or to various other cabals. p. 130
27
Antimasonic State Convention of Vermont, Montpelier, 1830. PROCEEDINGS OF
THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION, HOLDEN AT MONTPELIER, June 23, 24
& 25, 1830. With Reports, Addresses, &c. Middlebury [Vermont]: Published by Order of
the Convention. O. and J. Miner, Printers, 1830.
p. 137
28
. . . THE ANTI-MASONIC SUN ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1832: Being
Bissextile or Leap Year, By Avery Allyn, K.R.C., K.T., K.M., &c. &c. &c. . . . Astronomical
Calculations by Wm. Collom. [at head: "No II."] Philadelphia: Printed and Published by
J. Clarke . . . [1831].
p. 138
29
ARMSTRONG, Lebbeus. THE MAN OF SIN REVEALED, Or, the Total Overthrow of the
Institution of Freemasonry, Predicted by St. Paul, and Now Fulfilling: Illustrated, and Proved,
in a SERMON . . . Delivered in the Baptist Meeting House in Edinburgh, Saratoga County,
N. Y. August 13, 1829, to a crowded, Attentive and Respectable Audience. [Waterford,
New York? J. C. Johnson, 1829?]
p. 141
30
ARMSTRONG, Lebbeus. MASONRY PROVED TO BE A WORK OF DARKNESS,
Repugnant to the Christian Religion; and Inimical to a Republican Government. By Lebbeus
Armstrong, Late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Northampton and Edinburgh in the State
of New York. Delivered in Philadelphia, New York, Newark, and Other Places, September 1830.
Published by Request. New York: Printed for the Author, 1830.
p. 153
31
ASTRONOMICAL CALENDAR, OR, WESTERN ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR
LORD 1824: Being BISSEXTILE or LEAP-YEAR; and of American Independence, (till July 4,) the
48th year. Calculated for the Meridian and Horizon of Buffalo, (N. Y.) . . . Astronomical
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Calculations by Loud & Wilmarth. Containing Besides, a Great Variety of Useful and
Entertaining Pieces. Buffalo: Published by Oliver Spafford, and Sold by Him, at
Wholesale and Retail, on the Most Liberal Terms. H. A. Salisbury, Printer, [1823]. p. 156
32
AUBURN GAZETTE (Auburn, New York) for February 17, 1819 [III:37].
33
Auburn Theological Seminary (Auburn, New York).
CATALOGUE OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF THE AUBURN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. 1838-9.
No imprint (Auburn, New York? 1839?).
p. 159
34
AUSTIN, Samuel, 1760-1830. A VIEW OF THE ECONOMY OF THE CHURCH OF GOD,
AS IT EXISTED PRIMITIVELY, UNDER THE ABRAHAMIC DISPENSATION AND THE
SINAI LAW: And As It Is Perpetuated Under the More Luminous Dispensation of the Gospel;
Particularly in Regard to the Covenants. By Samuel Austin, A.M., Minister of the Gospel in
Worcester, Massachusetts . . . Worcester: Printed by Thomas & Sturtevant, For the Author:
sold by him and by Isaiah Thomas, Jun. . . . , 1807.
p. 160
35
AVERY, Joseph. Itemized LETTER of response to Chester Dewey of Williams College, on
a large blank page of Dewey's original letter of inquiry, Williamstown, Massachusetts,
April 26, 1821. Avery's response portion is written from Holden, Massachusetts, no date
[1821?]
p. 162
36
BACKUS,
Samuel.
p. 159
"MAN A LIVING SOUL." A SERMON PREACHED AT THE
INSTALLATION OF REV. CHARLES FITCH, Over the Church and Society in Western, Mass.
June 6, 1832. By Samuel Backus, of Palmer. Brookfield: E. Merriam and Co., Printers, 1832.
p. 163
37
[BAILEY, Winthrop (?)] A REPLY TO A LETTER FROM A TRINITARIAN TO A
UNITARIAN, Signed J. L. [Joshua Leavitt] BY K. M. Greenfield [Massachusetts]: Printed
by Denio & Phelps, 1821.
p. 163
38
BALLOU, Hosea. A SERMON, Delivered at Hartford, Conn. on Wednesday, August 18,
1824, at the Dedication of the New Universalist Meeting-House. By Hosea Ballou, Pastor of the
Second Universalist Society, in Boston, Mss. Boston: Published by H. Bowen, No. 4,
Province-House Row, 1824.
p. 164
39
BALLOU, Hosea. SPEECH OF THE DEAD. A SERMON, OCCASIONED BY THE
DEATH OF DEACON MOSES HALL, Delivered in the Universalist Meeting House in
Charlestown, on the Morning of the First Sabbath in August, 1826. By Hosea Ballou, Pastor of
the Second Universalist Society in Boston. Boston: Printed by Bowen and Cushing, No. 4,
Province House Row, 1826.
p. 167
40
BALLOU, Hosea. A TREATISE ON ATONEMENT; in Which, the Finite Nature of Sin is
Argued, Its Cause and Consequences as Such; The Necessity and Nature of Atonement; And its
Glorious Consequences, in the Final Reconciliation of All Men to Holiness and Happiness. By
Hosea Ballou, of Barnard; Ordained Pastor of the United Societies of Barnard, Woodstock,
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Hartland, Bethel and Bridgewater. Author of a Pamphlet, Entitled "Notes on the Parables of the
New-Testament." . . . Randolph: (Ver[mont].): Printed by Sereno Wright, 1805.
p. 167
Eternal punishment not to last forever.
p. 172
The pre-mortal creation of man, in Christ.
p. 174
Seeds of Adam-God.
p. 175
Infinite sin? infinite atonement?
p. 175
Restoration of all things?
p. 176
41
BARNARD, D[aniel]. D[ewey].
AN INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS DELIVERED
BEFORE THE YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION FOR MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT of the
City of Albany, on the 7th January, 1834. By D. D. Barnard. Albany [New York]: Printed by
Packard and Van Benthuysen, 1834.
p. 178
42
BARRETT, Francis. THE MAGUS, Or CELESTIAL INTELLIGENCER; BEING A
COMPLETE SYSTEM OF OCCULT PHILOSOPHY. In Three Books: Containing the Antient
and Modern Practice of the Cabalistic Art, Natural and Celestial Magic, &c.; . . . The Whole
illustrated with a great Variety of Curious Engravings, Magical and Cabalistical Figures, &c.
By Francis Barrett, F.R.C. Professor of Chemistry, natural and occult Philosophy, the Cabala,
&c. &c. London: Printed for Lackington, Allen, and Co., Temple of the Muses, Finsbury
Square, 1801.
p. 184
43
BARTON, John. MANUSCRIPT MESSAGE to Benjamin Barton, instructing him to turn
over a note of indebtedness which John holds from Cephas Moody which has been
redeemed by Rufus Moody. "Palmyra 11th May 1825."
p. 186
44
BATES, Paulina.
THE DIVINE BOOK OF HOLY AND ETERNAL WISDOM,
REVEALING THE WORD OF GOD; OUT OF WHOSE MOUTH GOETH A SHARP
SWORD . . . Written by Paulina Bates . . . Including Other Illustrations and Testimonies.
Arranged and Prepared for the Press at New Lebanon, N. Y. . . . Canterbury, N. H.: Published
by the United Society called "Shakers.", 1849.
p. 190
45
BAUDER, Peter. THE KINGDOM AND GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST: CONTRASTED
WITH THAT OF ANTI-CHRIST. A Brief Review of Some of the Most Interesting Circumstances, Which have Transpired Since the Institution of the Gospel of Christ, From the Days
of the Apostles. By Peter Bauder. Search the Scriptures, for in them ye think ye have eternal life.—Jn.
Canajoharie, N.Y.: Printed by A. H. Calhoun, 1834.
p. 191
46
BEECHER, Lyman. . . . RESOURCES OF THE ADVERSARY, AND MEANS OF THEIR
DESTRUCTION [caption title; at head: "The National Preacher. New York, October,
1827 {II:5}. Sermon XXIV. Preached at New-York, Oct. 12, 1827, before the American
Board of Missions. By Lyman Beecher, D.D., Boston, Mass."]
p. 194
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47
BEECHER, Lyman. SIX SERMONS ON THE NATURE, OCCASIONS, SIGNS, EVILS,
AND REMEDY OF INTEMPERANCE. By Lyman Beecher, D. D. Fourth Edition. Boston:
Printed by T. R. Marvin. Sold by Crocker and Brewster, James Loring, and Hilliard,
Gray, Little, and Wilkins, Boston; and J. Leavitt, and J. P. Haven, New-York, 1828. p. 197
48
BEARD, Thomas. THE LIFE OF MR. THOMAS BEARD, Wrote by Himself; With Some
Account of His Death, September 15, 1710 . . . Printed first at London, with a recommendatory
preface by the late Rev. Matthew Henry. Since Re-printed at Boston, and designed more
particularly for the Use of the Private Societies of Young Men, to whom it is therefore inscribed,
with some Rules of Advice and direction to them, at the Desire of the late Publisher, By William
Cooper. Printed at Leominster, (Massachusetts.) by Adams & Wilder, for Daniel Taylor,
Worcester, July 1801.
p. 203
49
BELKNAP, Jeremy.
A DISCOURSE, INTENDED TO COMMEMORATE THE
DISCOVERY OF AMERICA BY CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS; Delivered at the Request of
the Historical Society in Massachusetts, on the 23d Day of October, 1792, Being the Completion
of the Third Century Since that Memorable Event. . . . By Jeremy Belknap, D. D. . . . Boston:
Printed at the Apollo Press, . . . by Belknap and Hall, State Street, 1792.
p. 203
50
"Beloved ! If we are not to think it strang[e] . . ." Anonymous MANUSCRIPT SPIRITUAL
AUTOBIOGRAPHY by a man of New England born ca. 1802, relating his revival/conversion experiences, including visions obtained during solitary prayer in the fields in
1823-24. No place given, written May 17, 1859, "part from memory, & part from a sketch
written at the time."
p. 214
51
BERNARD, David. LIGHT ON MASONRY: A COLLECTION OF ALL THE MOST
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS ON THE SUBJECT OF SPECULATIVE FREE MASONRY:
Embracing the Reports of the Western Committees in Relation to the Abduction of William
Morgan, Proceedings of Conventions, Orations, Essays, &c. &c. With All the Degrees of the
Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge As written by Captain William Morgan; All the Degrees
Conferred in the Royal Arch Chapter and Grand Encampment of Knights Templars, with the
Appendant Orders, As published by the Convention of Seceding Masons, held at Le Roy, July 4
and 5, 1828. Also, A Revelation of All the Degrees conferred in the Lodge of Perfection, and
Fifteen Degrees of a Still Higher Order, with Seven French Degrees: Making Forty-Eight
Degrees of Free Masonry. With Notes and Critical Remarks. By Elder David Bernard, of
Warsaw, Genesee Co. N.Y., Once an Intimate Secretary in the Lodge of Perfection; and
Secretary of the Convention of Seceding Masons, held at Le Roy, July 4 and 5, 1828. . . .
Utica [New York]: William Williams, Printer, Genesee Street, 1829.
p. 217
Creation and Garden of Eden References in Masonic
ritual
p. 228
An Anti-Mason Mason
p. 229
"Convention of Seceding Masons: Held at Le Roy,
February 19th and 20th, and July 4th and 5th, 1828." p. 231
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52
Bible. English. 1828. Authorized. . . . THE HOLY BIBLE, Containing the Old and New
Testaments: Together with the Apocrypha: Translated Out of the Original Tongues, and with
The Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. With Canne's Marginal Notes and
References. To Which Are Added, an Index; an Alphabetical Table of All the Names in the Old
and New Testaments, With Their Significations; Tables of Scripture Weights, Measures, and
Coins, &c. [at head: "H. & E. Phinney's Stereotype Edition."] Cooperstown, (N.Y.):
Stereotyped, Printed and Published by H. & E. Phinney, and sold by them at their bookstore, and by the booksellers generally in the United States. 1828.
p. 233
53
Bible. Apocrypha. Tobit. MANUSCRIPT FRAGMENTS on vellum from the fifth chapter of
Tobit in the Latin Vulgate (portions of verses 7-15). Written in a fine early Caroline
minuscule script. France, 800s–900s A.D. (Tobias and the angel)
p. 239
54
Bible. New Testament. Apocryphal books. English. 1832. Jones-Wake.
THE
APOCRYPHAL NEW TESTAMENT, BEING ALL THE GOSPELS, EPISTLES, AND
OTHER PIECES NOW EXTANT, Attributed in the First Four Centuries to Jesus Christ, His
Apostles and Their Companions, and Not Included in the New Testament, by its Compilers.
Translated from the Original Tongues and Now First Collected into One Volume. {From the
London Edition.} Ravenna, Ohio: Printed by William Coolman, Jr., 1832.
p. 241
55
BIBLE. New Testament. Apocryphal books. Gospel of Nicodemus. German. 1819;
BIBLE. Old Testament. Apocryphal books. Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs.
German. 1819. EVANGELIUM NICODEMI, Oder Historischer Bericht Von dem Leben Jesu
Christi, Welches Nicodemus, Ein Rabbi und Oberster der Jüden Beschrieben, . . . Reading
[Pennsylvania]: Gedruckt bey C.A. Bruckman, für Joseph Stocker und andere, 1819.
p. 243
56
BICKERSTETH, Edward. THE TIME TO FAVOUR ZION; OR, AN APPEAL TO THE
GENTILE CHURCHES IN BEHALF OF THE JEWS. By the Rev. E. Bickersteth, Rector of
Watton, Herts. Philadelphia: Orrin Rogers, 67 South Second Street. E. G. Dorsey,
Printer, 1840.
p. 244
57
BISHOP, Elijah (b. 1760-65). "Elijah Bishop Is My Name — And America Is My Nation
— Elizabeth Town Is My Dwelling Place — And Christ Is My Salvation . . . E Town
April 7th 1822 —" (manuscript cover title). Elizabethtown and Moriah, Essex County,
New York, April 7, 1822 - January 20, 1829.
p. 251
58
BLACK RIVER GAZETTE (newspaper, Lowville, New York; printed and published by
William L. Easton) for Wednesday, January 21, 1829 [IV:15; Whole No. 171].
p. 253
59
BLACKMAN, Emily C. HISTORY OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
From a Period Preceding its Settlement to Recent Times, Including the Annals and Geography of
Each Township . . . Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1873.
p. 255
60
[BLAKEMAN, Elisha d'Alembert] THE YOUTH'S GUIDE IN ZION, AND HOLY
MOTHER'S PROMISES. Given by Inspiration at New Lebanon, N.Y. January 5, l842.
Printed at Canterbury, N.H., 1842.
p. 258
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BLANCHARD, Stephen.
A LETTER ADDRESSED TO ETHAN SMITH, THE
CONGREGATIONALIST MINISTER IN HOPKINTON, N. H., Occasioned by His Sermon,
Entitled "Episcopacy Examined." . . . Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by Isaac Hill,
1817.
p. 259
62
BOARDMAN, Charles A[dolphus]. THE AGENCY OF GOD, ILLUSTRATED IN THE
ACHIEVEMENT OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES. A SERMON,
Delivered at New-Preston, Connecticut, July 4, 1826, Being a Religious Celebration of that Day.
By Charles A. Boardman, Pastor of the Congregational Church of Christ in that place. NewHaven: Printed by Treadway and Adams, 1826.
p. 262
63
Boston Masonic Mirror. MASONIC MIRROR: AND MECHANICS' INTELLIGENCER,
Volume 2 (December 31, 1825 - December 23, 1826); BOSTON MASONIC MIRROR,
New Series Volume 2. (July 3, 1830 - June 18, 1831).
p. 268
64
BOSTON MEDICAL INTELLIGENCER for Tuesday, February 15, 1825 [II:40].
65
[BOUDINOT, Elias, 1740-1821] THE SECOND ADVENT, OR COMING OF THE
MESSIAH IN GLORY, Shown to Be a Scripture Doctrine, and Taught by Divine Revelation,
From the Beginning of the World. By an American Layman. . . . Trenton, (N.J.): Published by
O. Fenton & S. Hutchinson, 1815.
p. 269
66
BOUDINOT, Elias, 1740-1821. A STAR IN THE WEST; Or, A Humble Attempt to
Discover the Long Lost Ten Tribes of Israel, Preparatory to Their Return to Their Beloved City,
Jerusalem. . . Trenton, N.J. : D. Fenton, S. Hutchinson, and J. Dunham, 1816.
p. 273
67
BOUTON, John Bell, ed. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF NATHANIEL BOUTON, D.D., Former
Pastor of the First Congregational Church of Concord, and Late State Historian of New Hampshire; Also,
Tributes to his Memory by Prof. Henry E. Parker, D.D., E. E. Cummings, D.D., and Rev. F. D.
Ayer. Edited by John Bell Bouton. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company, 1879.
p. 274
68
BOYNTON, G. A MAP OF THE ECLIPSE OF FEB.y. 12th. [1831] In its Passage Across the
United States. Published by Gray & Bowen, Boston. [1830].
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69
BRADFORD, John M[elancthon]. THE SCHOOLS OF THE PROPHETS: A Sermon,
Delivered at New-Brunswick, New-Jersey, Before the Board of Superintendants, of the
Theological School of the Reformed Dutch Church, on Wednesday, 28th April, 1813. By John M.
Bradford, D.D., Minister of the Reformed Dutch Church, Albany. Albany, New York: Published
by Green & Co. No. 73, State-Street; E. & E. Hosford-Printers, 1813.
p. 280
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BRADLEY, Joshua. SOME OF THE BEAUTIES OF FREE-MASONRY; Being Extracts
from Publications, Which have Received the Approbation of the Wise and Virtuous of the
Fraternity: With Introductory Remarks, Designed to Remove the Various Objections Made
Against the Order. By Joshua Bradley, A.M. Member of the Newport Royal Arch Chapter No. 2.
- K[nigh]t. [of the] R[ed]. C[ross]. K[night]. [of] M[alta]. - K[night]. T[emplar]. - and Grand
Chaplain of Washington Encampment No. 2, of Newport, R.I. Rutland, Vermont.: Printed by
Fay & Davison, 1816.
p. 281
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BRAINERD, David. MEMOIRS OF THE REV. DAVID BRAINERD; Missionary to the
Indians On the Borders of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania: Chiefly Taken From His
Own Diary. By Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of Northampton. Including His Journal, Now For the
First Time Incorporated With the Rest of His Diary, In a Regular Chronological Series. By
Sereno Edwards Dwight. New Haven: Printed and Published by S. Converse, 1822. p. 282
72
BROTHER MASON, THE CIRCUIT RIDER; Or, Ten Years a Methodist Preacher.
Cincinnati: H. M. Rulison; Philadelphia: Duane Rulison, 1856.
p. 283
73
BROTHERS, Richard. A REVEALED KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROPHECIES AND
TIMES. Book the First. Wrote Under the Direction of THE LORD GOD, And Published by His
Sacred Command; . . . West-Springfield [Massachusetts]: Printed by Edward Gray. For
Asaph Chilson of Buckland, and to be sold by said Chilson by the dozen or single, 1797.
[bound with] Richard BROTHERS. . . . Book the Second. Containing, with other great and
remarkable things, not revealed to any other person on earth, the sudden and perpetual fall of the
Turkish, German, and Russian Empires. Wrote Under the Direction of THE LORD GOD, and
Published by His Sacred Command; it being a second sign of warning for the benefit of all
nations. By the Man that will be revealed to the Hebrews as their Prince and Prophet.
[publisher's imprint as above]
[bound with] Nathaniel Brassey HALHED. TESTIMONY OF THE AUTHENTICITY OF
THE PROPHECIES OF RICHARD BROTHERS, And of His Mission to Recall the Jews. By
p. 285
Nathaniel Brassey Halhed M.P. . . . [publisher's imprint as above]
Brothers' visions
p. 288
Halhed's Testimony
p. 293
74
BROWN, Allen. Partly-printed receipt acknowledging delivery of a shipment of
223 barrels of "W[ater] Cement" from B. B. Hobb "by the hand of Capt A Parsons," signed
for Brown by clerk John L. Hyatt. "Received in Store, Albany, May 19 1825 . . ."
p. 295
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BROWN, John (1722-87). A DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE . . . By the Rev. John
Brown, Late Minister of the Gospel at Haddington, and Professor of Divinity Under the
Associate Synod. First Albany Edition, (From the Fifth Genuine Edinburgh Edition,)
Containing the Author's Last Additions and Corrections, and Further Enlarged and Corrected
by his Sons; With a LIFE OF THE AUTHOR; and an Essay on the Evidence of Christianity.
Two Volumes in One. Albany: Printed by H. C. Southwick....No. 95, State-Street, 1816.
p. 298
"Types" as allegorical emblems in scripture
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p. 307
BROWN, Thomas, b. 1766. AN ACCOUNT OF THE PEOPLE CALLED SHAKERS: Their
Faith, Doctrines, and Practice, Exemplified in the Life, Conversations, and Experience of the
Author During the Time He Belonged to the Society. To Which is Affixed a History of Their Rise
and Progress to the Present Day. By Thomas Brown, of Cornwall, Orange County, State of
New-York. . . . Troy [New York]: Printed by Parker and Bliss. Sold at the Troy Bookstore;
by Websters and Skinners, Albany; And by S. Wood, New-York, 1812.
p. 312
2100
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BUCK, Charles. A THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY, Containing Definitions of All Religious
Terms; A Comprehensive View of Every Article in the System of Divinity; An Impartial
Account of All the Principal Denominations Which Have Subsisted in the Religious World,
From the Birth of Christ to the Present Day: Together With an Accurate Statement of the
Most Remarkable Transactions and Events Recorded in Ecclesiastical History. By the Late
Rev. Charles Buck. Two Vols. in One. Woodward's Enlarged and Improved American, From the
Last London Edition; To Which is Added, an Account of the Cumberland Presbyterians, and an
Appendix, Containing an Account of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, &c.
Philadelphia: Published by William W. Woodward, No. 52, South Second Street, 1825.
p. 331
78
BULL, Calvin. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to William M. Parker ("Dear Brother & Sister" in
Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York). Pulteney, [Steuben County], New York,
"Wenessday 1 o clock," March 3, 1813.
p. 334
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BURKE, Abel. THE LIFE OF ABEL BURKE, Who Died in Philadelphia, January 27th 1817.
Containing an Account of His Conversion, Call to the Ministry, and of His Journeys,
and Labours of Love, in Preaching the Gospel Freely, in Obedience to Bishop Jesus, the Son of
God. Written by Himself . . . Philadelphia: Published by Frederic Plummer. S. Probasco,
Printer, 1818.
p. 340
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BUTLER, Frederick, 1766?-1843. A CATECHETICAL COMPEND OF GENERAL
HISTORY, SACRED AND PROFANE; From the Creation of the World, to the Year 1817, of
the Christian Era, In Three Parts . . . Fourth Edition. Hartford: Cook and Hale, 1819. p. 341
81
BUXTON,
. A LECTURE ON ANALOGY OUT-ANALOGIZED, Being the
Doctrine of ONTOLOGY EXTENDED, Proving by Incontestible Analogies, THE EARTH TO
BE ENDOWED WITH ANIMALITY. Delivered by Mr. Buxton, Before a Very Numerous and
Respectable Audience, at Knickerbacker Hall, Albany, January 18, 1841. Albany: Printed for
the Author, 1841.
p. 342
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CAMPBELL, Alexander, 1789-1866.
A DEBATE ON CHRISTIAN BAPTISM, Between
the Rev. W. L. Maccalla, A Presbyterian Teacher, and Alexander Campbell, held at Washington,
Ky. Commencing on the 15th and Terminating on the 21st Oct. 1823, in the Presence of a Very
Numerous and Respectable Congregation. . . . Buffaloe [Virginia]: Published by Campbell
& Sala, 1824.
p. 349
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CAMPBELL, John. AN ADDRESS TO PROFESSED CHRISTIANS. In Two Parts. Part I.
On the Unity of God. Part II. On the Reconciliation Made by Jesus Christ. . . . By John
Campbell. Pittsburgh: Printed for the Publisher by Eichbaum & Johnston, and can be had
at their bookstore, Second-Street, 1821.
p. 350
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[CAMPBELL, John, 1766-1840] WORLDS DISPLAYED; For the Benefit of Young People,
By a Familiar History of Some of Their Inhabitants. . . . Boston: Printed and published by
Lincoln & Edmands, Sold at their Bible Warehouse, and Theological & Miscellaneous
Bookstore, No. 53 Cornhill, 1819.
p. 353
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85
CARTWRIGHT, Peter. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PETER CARTWRIGHT, The Backwoods
Preacher. Edited by W. P. Strickland. Tenth Thousand. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1857.
p. 357
86
CARVER, Jonathan. THREE YEARS TRAVELS THROUGHOUT THE INTERIOR
PARTS OF NORTH AMERICA, For More Than Five Thousand Miles, Containing an Account
of the Great Lakes, and all the Lakes, Islands, and Rivers, Cataracts, Mountains, Minerals, Soil
and Vegetable Productions of the North West Regions of that Vast Continent. With a
Description of the Birds, Beasts, Reptiles, Insects, and Fishes Peculiar to the Country. —
Together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the Indians Inhabiting
the Lands Adjacent to the Heads and to the Westward of the Great River Mississippi: And an
Appendix, Describing the Uncultivated Parts of America, that are the Most Proper for Forming
Settlements. Fourth American, from the Last London Edition. By Capt. Jonathan Carver, of the
Provincial Troops in America.
Charlestown [Massachusetts]: Printed by Samuel
Etheridge, for West and Greenleaf, Boston, 1802.
p. 357
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CARY, Thomas. AN ORATION, PRONOUNCED BEFORE THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL
MASTER AND BRETHREN OF ST. PETER'S LODGE, at the Episcopal Church in
Newburyport, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, Celebrated June 24th, 5801. By Brother
Thomas Cary, jun. P[ast]. M[aster].
From the Press of Brother Angier March.
[Newburyport, Massachusetts?, 1801?]
p. 359
88
CASE, Salmon. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Bates Cook, Comptroller of the State of New
York (at Albany). Vernon, [Oneida County], New York, June 27, 1839.
p. 360
89
CERTIFICATES. Handwritten or partly-printed affidavits of recommendation; precursors
of the certificates (and later temple recommends) used by Latter-day Saints.
p. 368
90
CHALMERS, Thomas.
A SERIES OF DISCOURSES ON THE CHRISTIAN
REVELATION, VIEWED IN CONNEXION WITH THE MODERN ASTRONOMY. By
Thomas Chalmers, D. D., Minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow. New-York: Published by
Kirk & Mercein, No. 22 Wall-Street [J. & J. Harper, Printers], 1817.
p. 371
91
CHAMBERLIN, Solomon.
A SKETCH OF THE EXPERIENCE OF SOLOMON
CHAMBERLIN, To Which is Added a Remarkable Revelation, or Trance of His Father-In-Law
Philip Haskins: How His Soul Actually Left His Body and Was Guided by a Holy Angel to
Eternal Day. "And it shall come to pass afterwards, that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh;
and your sons and daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall see visions: And also upon the
servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out my Spirit.—Joel 2 chap., 28th
29th." Lyons, N.Y., 1829.
p. 378
92
CHAPMAN, Ezekiel J.
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES, ON MANY
PASSAGES IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, Which to Common Readers Are Hard to Be
Understood. Also, an Illustration of the Genuine Beauty and Force of Several Other Passages.
By Ezekiel J. Chapman, A. M., Pastor of a Church of Christ in Bristol, N. Y. Canandaigua
[New York]: Printed by James D. Bemis, 1819.
p. 381
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93
CHENEY, S. T. R., b. 1805. MANUSCRIPT REMINISCENCES of religious life as a youth in
Wardsboro and Jamaica, Vermont. Jamaica, Vermont, written primarily in 1885. p. 382
94
THE CHRISTIAN ALMANACK, For the Year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1823 . . .
For the Latitude and Longitude of Rochester, (Monroe county, N.Y.) . . . Boston: Lincoln &
Edmonds for the New-England Tract Society; Rochester, N.Y.: Re-published and sold
by E. Peck & Co.—Sold also, by James D. Bemis & Co., Canandaigua . . . , [1822]. (broad
cultural background)
p. 383
95
[another year] THE CHRISTIAN ALMANACK, For the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, 1825 . . . Calculated for the Meridian of Rochester, New-York . . . [at head: "NO V.—
VOL. I."]. Published at Boston. Re-Published at Rochester, N.Y. by Everard Peck.
Sold by all the Booksellers in the Western District. $6 per hundred. [1824]. (children
praying audibly outdoors and in the woods)
p. 383
96
[another year] THE CHRISTIAN ALMANAC, FOR NEW-ENGLAND. For the Year of our
Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, 1830 . . . Boston: Lincoln & Edmands, [1829]. (temperance
news from Ontario County, New York)
p. 384
97
THE CHRISTIAN ŒCONOMY: Translated from the Original Greek of an Old Manuscript,
Found in the Island of Patmos, Where St. John Wrote his Book of the Revelation.
Brattleborough [Vermont]: Published by John Holbrook, 1815.
p. 385
98
CHRISTIAN PALLADIUM; Published under the direction of the "Genesee Christian
Association:" Conducted by the Executive Committee, Joseph Badger, David Millard, and B. H.
Miles. [I:1-12, May 1832 - April 1833] West-Mendon, Monroe Co., N. Y.: Printed by
Marshall & Dean, Rochester, 1832-33.
p. 389
Christ not "the Eternal God"
p. 392
Pre-existence of Christ; "distinct from the Father"
p. 393
99
CHRISTIAN WATCHMAN (newspaper, Boston) for Friday, March 2, 1832 [13:9; Whole
No. 664].
p. 398
–
CHRISTIAN WATCHMAN (newspaper, Boston) for Friday, April 20, and Friday, May 4,
1832 [13:16, 18; Whole Nos. 671, 673] – SEE entry 421 (Stow).
100
CLARK, Eunice. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to her sisters, Mrs. Lois Markham and Miss Mary
Ann Clark in Middletown, Connecticut. Deerfield, Oneida County, New York, July 2,
1826.
p. 399
101
CLINTON, De Witt. A MEMOIR ON THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE WESTERN PARTS
OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, Read Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of NewYork. By De Witt Clinton, President of the said Society. Albany: Printed by E. & E. Hosford,
100, State-Street, 1820.
p. 400
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102
COLBY, John. THE LIFE, EXPERIENCE AND TRAVELS OF JOHN COLBY, PREACHER
OF THE GOSPEL. Written by Himself . . . First New-York Edition.
Rochester, N.Y.:
Printed for David Marks, Jr. by E. Peck, 1827.
p. 405
A theophany at the throne of God
p. 408
103
COLDEN, Cadwallader D[avid]. MR. COLDEN'S LETTER [caption title]. [Boston:
Eastburn, printer, 60 Congress Street], (1829?).
p. 412
104
Congressional Temperance Society (Washington, D.C.).
PROCEEDINGS AND
SPEECHES AT A MEETING FOR THE PROMOTION OF THE CAUSE OF
TEMPERANCE, in the United States, Held at the Capitol, in Washington City, February 24,
1833. Washington: Printed by Way and Gideon, 1833.
p. 413
105
Convention of seceding masons. Le Roy, N. Y., 1828. A REVELATION OF FREE
MASONRY, as Published to the World by a Convention of Seceding Masons, held at Le Roy,
Genesee County, N. Y. on the 4th and 5th of July, 1828 . . . Published by the Lewiston
Committee. Rochester [New York]: Printed by Weed & Heron, 1828.
p. 417
106
COOPER, [William]. THE HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA: Containing a Review of
the Customs and Manners of the Original Inhabitants; the First Settlement of the British
Colonies, Their Rise and Progress, From the Earliest Period to the Time of Their Becoming
United, Free, and Independent States. By the Rev. Mr. Cooper. New-York: Published by
Evert Duyckinck, 1809.
p. 420
107
CRAWFORD, Charles, b. 1752. AN ESSAY ON THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL;
In Which There Are Numerous Facts and Arguments Adduced to Prove That Many of the
Indians in America Are Descended from the Ten Tribes. . . . The Second Edition. Philadelphia:
Printed, and Sold by James Humphreys, 1801.
p. 421
108
CRIST, Jacob Bishop. THE FOG OF UNIVERSALISM DISSIPATED BY THE LIGHT OF
TRUTH. By Jacob Bishop Crist, Minister of the Gospel. Reading [Pennsylvania]: Printed by
Robert Johnston, 1831.
p. 421
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[CROLY, George] SALATHIEL. A Story of the Past, the Present, and the Future. In Two
Volumes. . . . New-York: G. and C. Carvill; W. B. Gilley; Collins and Hannay; E. Bliss;
A. T. Goodrich; Collins and Co.; White, Gallaher and White; E. Duyckinck;
W. Burgess, Jr.; Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Carey; and R. Small. [Sleight & George,
Printers, Jamaica, L. I.], 1828.
p. 425
110
CROSS, Jeremy L[add]. THE TRUE MASONIC CHART. Or HIEROGLYPHIC MONITOR; Containing All the Emblems Explained in the Degrees of Entered Apprentice, Fellow
Craft, Master Mason, Mark Master, Past Master, Most Excellent Master, Royal Arch, Royal
Master, and Select Master: Designed and Duly Arranged Agreeably to the Lectures,
By R[ight]. W[orshipful]. Jeremy L. Cross, G[rand]. L[ecturer]. To Which Are Added, Illustrations, Charges, Songs, &c. Fourth Edition: With Additions and Emendations; and the Emblems
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newly designed and improved. New-Haven, Conn.: Published and Sold by the Author,
T. G. Woodward and Co. Print.; Sold, wholesale and retail, by A. H. Maltby & Co. and
H. Howe, New-Haven; John Grigg, Philadelphia; Collins & Co. and Collins & Hannay,
p. 430
New-York; Richardson & Lord, and Harrison Gray, Boston, 1826.
111
DANIELS, Theophilus.
THE CAMP MEETING HYMN BOOK, A New Collection, from
Various Authors. Compiled for the Use of the Pious. . . . Sangerfield [New York]: Printed by
Tenny & Miller, 1816.
p. 439
112
De ANGELIS, Pascal C. (J ?)., and Elizabeth. MANUSCRIPT LETTER addressed to Chester
R. Wells (in New Haven, Oswego County, New York). Holland Patent, Oneida County,
New York, February 12, 1829.
p. 443
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DEVOTIONAL SOMNIUM;
OR, A COLLECTION OF PRAYERS AND
EXHORTATIONS, UTTERED BY MISS RACHEL BAKER, in the City of New-York, in the
Winter of 1815, During Her Abstracted and Unconscious State. To which pious and
unprecedented exercises are prefixed, An Account of Her Life, With the manner in which she
became powerful in praise to God, and addresses to Man; together with a view of that Faculty of
the Human Mind which is intermediate between Sleeping and Waking. The Facts attested by the
most respectable Divines, Physicians, and literary Gentlemen; and the Discourses correctly
taken by clerical Stenographers. By Several Medical Gentlemen. . . . New-York: Printed for
the Proprietor, By Van Winkle and Wiley, 1815.
p. 444
A Hebraism: the emphatic pronoun
p. 448
A most ordinary girl
p. 450
The celebrated Dr. Mitchill
p. 452
Dreams as visions
p. 453
Rachel Baker's somniloquent sermons
p. 457
Christ speaking in heaven with God the Father,
volunteering to be born on earth and to atone
for mankind
p. 461
114
DICK, Thomas. THE CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER; Or, the Connection of Science and
Philosophy with Religion. Illustrated with Engravings. . . . First American Edition. New-York:
G. & C. Carvill, 108 Broadway. Sleight & Tucker, Printers, Jamaica, 1826.
p. 464
115
DICK, Thomas. THE PHILOSOPHY OF A FUTURE STATE. New York: R. Schoyer,
1831.
p. 472
The throne of God
116
p. 474
DICK, Thomas. THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION; Or, an Illustration of the Moral Laws
of the Universe . . . First American Edition, with Corrections and Notes. Brookfield, Mass.:
E. and G. Merriam, 1829.
p. 477
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117
DILWORTH, Thomas, d. 1780. THE SCHOOLMASTER'S ASSISTANT, BEING A
COMPENDIUM OF ARITHMETIC, BOTH PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL. In Five
Parts. . . . The whole being being [sic] delivered in the most familiar way of Question and
Answer, is recommended by several eminent Mathematicians, Accomptants and Schoolmasters,
as necessary to be iused [sic] in Schools by all teachers, who would have their Scholars thoroughly
understand, and make a quick progress in Arithmetic. To Which is Prefixt, An Essay on the
Education of Youth; Humbly Offered to the Consideration of Parents. By Thomas Dilworth,
Author of the New Guide to the English Tongue; Young Book-Keeper's Assistant, &c.
Brooklyn: Printed by Thomas Kirk, for Himself and Samuel Wood, Book-Seller NewYork, 1811.
p. 479
118
[DOW, Lorenzo]. HISTORY OF COSMOPOLITE; Or the Four Volumes of Lorenzo's
Journal, Concentrated in One: Containing his Experience & Travels, From Childhood to 1814,
Being Upwards of Thirty-Six Years. . . . New-York: Printed and sold by John C. Totten,
1814.
p. 487
119
DOW, Lorenzo. THE OPINION OF DOW; Or, LORENZO'S THOUGHTS, On Different
Subjects, in an Address to the People of New-England. Windham [Connecticut]: Printed by
J[ohn]. Byrne, 1804.
p. 490
120
[DOW, Lorenzo]
QUINTESSENCE OF LORENZO'S WORKS.
HISTORY OF
COSMOPOLITE; Or The Four Volumes Of LORENZO'S JOURNAL, Concentrated in One:
Containing His Experience and Travels, From Childhood to 1815, Being Upwards of ThirtySeven Years. Also, HIS POLEMICAL WRITINGS; Consisting of His Chain, with Five Links,
Two Hooks and A Swivel. Reflections on Matrimony. Hints on the Fulfilment of Prophecy.
Dialogue Between the Curious and Singular. Analects Upon the Rights of Man. A Journey
From Babylon to Jerusalem, &c. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Philadelphia:
Printed and Sold by Joseph Rakestraw, 1815.
p. 493
121
DOW, Peggy. VICISSITUDES EXEMPLIFIED; Or The JOURNEY OF LIFE. By Peggy
Dow. . . . New-York: Printed by John C. Totten, No. 9 Bowery-Lane, 1814.
p. 495
122
DUNHAM, Josiah. AN ORATION DELIVERED AT HANOVER, in the Vicinity of
Dartmouth College, Before the Several WASHINGTON BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES of
Hanover, Lebanon, Lime, Norwich, and Hartford, on the Thirty Eighth Anniversary of American
Independence; And in Commemoration of the Great Events in Europe, Which have Terminated
so Honorably to the Allied Arms, and So Triumphantly Glorious to the Cause of Humanity.
By Josiah Dunham, Esq. . . . Hanover [New Hampshire]:—Printed by Charles Spear, 1814.
p. 505
123
DUTTON, Salmon. AN EXAMINATION OF THE MODERN DOCTRINE OF FUTURE
PUNISHMENT: Together with a Short History of THE AUTHOR'S LIFE. By Salmon
Dutton, Esq., Cavendish..Vt. Boston: Henry Bowen, Printer, Congress-Street, 1819. p. 507
124
DWIGHT, Nathaniel.
A SHORT BUT COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF THE
GEOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD: By Way of Question and Answer. Principally Designed for
Children and Common Schools: Revised, Corrected and Improved. . . . Seventh Northampton
2106
Edition. Published by Simeon Butler, Northampton [Massachusetts].
[Massachusetts]:—Printed by Denio & Phelps, 1814.
Greenfield
p. 517
125
DWIGHT, S[ereno]. E[dwards]. THE HEBREW WIFE: Or The Law of Marriage Examined
in Relation to the Lawfulness of Polygamy and to the Extent of the Law of Incest. New York:
Leavitt, Lord & Co.; Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1836.
p. 519
126
DWIGHT, Timothy. THE CONQUEST OF CANÄAN; A POEM, IN ELEVEN BOOKS. . . .
Hartford: Printed by Elisha Babcock, 1785.
p. 520
127
128
America reserved by God
p. 523
The worthiness of Columbus, the "new Moses"
p. 523
America the divinely-favored land for the righteous
p. 525
The Millennium spreads worldwide from America
p. 527
Cosmology of divinely-ordered worlds and beings;
ongoing creation and progression
p. 528
The throne of God, a place of unborrowed light
p. 532
The loving, smiling God elevates and joins mankind,
as the stars and worlds
p. 532
DWIGHT, Timothy. A SERMON, DELIVERED IN BOSTON, SEPT. 16, 1813, BEFORE
THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS, At Their
Fourth Annual Meeting . . . Boston: Samuel T. Armstrong, 1813.
p. 534
ECKLEY, Joseph.
A DISCOURSE BEFORE THE SOCIETY FOR PROPAGATING THE
GOSPEL AMONG THE INDIANS AND OTHERS IN NORTH AMERICA . . . Boston:
E. Lincoln, 1806.
p. 537
129
EDWARDS, Jonathan. A NARRATIVE OF MANY SURPRISING CONVERSIONS IN
NORTHAMPTON AND VICINITY. Written in 1736. Together With Some Thoughts on
the Revival in New England. Written in 1740. To Which is added an account of the conversion of
the author. Worcester [Massachusetts]: Moses W. Grout, 1832.
p. 537
130
ELECTION, CONSIDERED IN ITS TRUE LIGHT, Consistent With the Nature and
Character of God, and Agreeably to the Scriptures, Reason, and Common Sense. . . . Palmyra
[New York]: Printed for the Publisher, By Tucker & Gilbert, 1826.
p. 538
131
ELTINGE, Wilhelmus. A DISCOURSE, DESIGNED AS AN EXPOSITION AND
REFUTATION of the Reasons Assigned in a Pamphlet, By a Number of Ministers, Elders, and
Deacons. For Declaring Themselves the True Reformed Dutch Church, In the United States of
America. By Wilhelmus Eltinge, A. M. Ovid, N. Y.: Printed by M. Hayes, n.d. (but 182-?).
p. 542
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132
ELY, Ezra Stiles. RETROSPECTIVE THEOLOGY, OR THE OPINIONS OF THE WORLD
OF SPIRITS . . . Philadelphia: Published by A. Finley, corner of Fourth and Chesnut
Streets, 1825.
p. 548
133
ELY, Ezra Stiles. A SERMON, DELIVERED BY EZRA STILES ELY, ON THE FIRST
SABBATH AFTER HIS ORDINATION. . . . Hartford: Printed by Lincoln and Gleason,
1806.
p. 549
134
EMERSON, Joseph. OUTLINE OF A COURSE OF ASTRONOMICAL LECTURES;
WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing an Explanation of the Most Important Terms Relating to
Astronomy. By Joseph Emerson, Principal of Byfield Seminary for Young Ladies. Boston:
Published by Samuel T. Armstrong, No. 50, Cornhill. U. Crocker, Printer, 1819.
p. 550
135
EMMONS, S[amuel]. Bulfinch. PHILOSOPHY OF POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS And the
Effects of Credulity and Imagination Upon the Moral, Social, and Intellectual Condition of the
Human Race. Boston: L. P. Crown & Co., 1853.
p. 554
136
. . . END OF TH[E] WORLD. N.p., n.d. (American, 1840s?). (manuscript chart)
137
"ÉTATS UNIS.
Baptême d'Anabaptiste.
VEREINIGTE STAATEN.
Wiedertæufer." [Paris, 1837]. (illustration of baptism by immersion)
138
EVANS, F[rederick]. W[illiam]. A SHORT TREATISE ON THE SECOND APPEARING
OF CHRIST, IN AND THROUGH THE ORDER OF THE FEMALE. . . . Boston: Bazin &
Chandler, Printers, 1853.
p. 560
139
THE
FARMER'S ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1812 . . .
p. 556
Taufe der
p. 559
By Andrew
Beers, Philom[ath][.] Containing also a great variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter.
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THE FARMERS' CALENDAR, OR THE NEW-YORK, VERMONT & CONNECTICUT
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THE FARMER'S DIARY, Or, ONTARIO ALMANACK, For the Year of Our Lord 1823:
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THE FARMER'S DIARY, Or BEERS' ONTARIO ALMANACK, For the Year of Our Lord
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GIDDINS, Edward. AN ACCOUNT OF THE SAVAGE TREATMENT OF CAPTAIN
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GRIFFIN, Edward D[orr]. AN ORATION DELIVERED JUNE 21, 1809, On the Day of the
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GRIFFIN, Edward D[orr]. . . . SERMON IV. PREACHED SEPTEMBER 14, 1826,
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HATHAWAY, Levi. THE NARRATIVE OF LEVI HATHAWAY, Giving an Account of His
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HAWLEY, Daniel. HAWLEY'S MILLENNIUM; Declaring the Restoration of the Hebrews
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HOLLEY, Myron. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT LYONS, SEPTEMBER 11TH, 1829,
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HUBBARD, John. THE RUDIMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY: Being a Concise Description of
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[HUBER, Marie, 1695-1753] THE STATE OF SOULS, SEPARATED FROM THEIR
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HUDSON, David. HISTORY OF JEMIMA WILKINSON, A PREACHERESS OF THE
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IRVING, Washington. THE LIFE AND VOYAGES OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, by
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JÖRRES, Ludwig, compiler.
DIE FREYMAUREREY, oder, Offenbarung aller Geheimnisse,
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Josephus, Flavius. THE GENUINE WORKS OF FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS, The Jewish
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THE JOURNAL OF HEALTH. Conducted by an Association of Physicians. HEALTH—THE
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LEONARD, Levi W[ashburn]. THE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC CLASS BOOK,
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LOSKIEL, George Henry. HISTORY OF THE MISSION OF THE UNITED BRETHREN
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LOTHROP, Jason. THE PILGRIM'S COMPANION; Being a Collection of Hymns in
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LOWELL, Charles Russell. THE TRINITARIAN CONTROVERSY. A DISCOURSE
Delivered at the Ordination of Mr. Daniel M. Stearns, to the Pastoral Charge of the First
Church in Dennis, May 14, 1828. By Charles Lowell, Minister of the West Church in Boston.
Boston: Published by N. S. Simpkins, & Co. No. 79, Court-St. and N. S. Simpkins,
Barnstable. {Press of the Barnstable Journal}, 1828.
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LUCAS, Rachel Hinman, b. 1774. REMARKABLE ACCOUNT OF MRS. RACHEL
LUCAS, Daughter of Mr. James Hinman, of Durham, (Conn.) as Written by Herself, and
Attested by Her Family and Acquaintance. Boston: Printed by Samuel Avery, No. 91
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M'KNIGHT, John.
A VIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF THE POLITICAL AND
RELIGIOUS WORLD. Drawn from the General Aspect of the Providences of God, in
Connection with the Predictions of His Holy Word. In a Discourse, delivered January 1, 1802,
BY John M'Knight, D.D., One of the Ministers of the United Presbyterian Congregations, in the
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[MCNEILE, Hugh] THE FUTURE DESTINY OF ISRAEL. By a Clergyman of the Church of
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MCNEILE, Hugh. PROSPECTS OF THE JEWS; Or, A Series of Popular Lectures on the
Prophecies Relative to the Jewish Nation. By the Rev. Hugh M‘Neile, M. A., Minister of St. Jude's
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[McNEMAR, Richard (or Rufus BISHOP)] THE ORTHODOX TRINITY, With a few
remarks on certain doctrines therewith connected. As I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I
found an altar with this inscription: To the Unknown God! whom, therefore, ye ignorantly
worship, him declare I unto you. --Paul. [caption title]. [Watervliet, (O[hio]), March 1,
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MACPHERSON, James. A NEW AND COMPLETE EDITION OF OSSIAN'S POEMS.
Translated by James M'Pherson, Esq., With an Additional Poem. To which is Prefixed the Life of
the Translator, by a Gentleman. In Two Volumes. . . . Morristown [New Jersey]: Published
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List of selected names
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MCRAE, John C. (artist). LITHOGRAPH ILLUSTRATION, "A Cold Water Party." [New York,
1850].
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THE MAGAZINE OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH (New Brunswick, New
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MALCOM, Howard. A DICTIONARY OF IMPORTANT NAMES, OBJECTS, AND
TERMS, FOUND IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. INTENDED PRINCIPALLY FOR
YOUTH. By Howard Malcom, A. M. Third Edition. Boston: Published by Lincoln &
Edmands. Sold also by Crocker & Brewster, and at the Massachusetts Sabbath School
Depository, Boston; By J. Leavitt, J. P. Haven, and David Felt, New-York; at the Tract
Depository, 36, North Fifth-Street, Philadelphia; by Armstrong and Plaskitt, J. Jewett,
and Cushing & Sons, Baltimore; and by Booksellers generally, 1830.
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MAN, Thomas. A PICTURE OF WOONSOCKET, Or, the Truth in its Nudity; to Which are
Added Translations from the Best French, Spanish and Italian Writers. By Thomas Man,
Professor of Eloquence, Moral Philosophy and the Languages. . . . Printed for the Author,
1835.
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[MARCET, Jane (Haldimand)]. CONVERSATIONS ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, In
Which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained, and Adapted to the Comprehension
of Young Pupils. Illustrated with Plates . . . Philadelphia: Published and Sold by J. G.
Humphreys; J. H. Cunningham, printer, 1821.
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MARKS, David. THE CONFERENCE MEETING HYMN BOOK, For the Use of All Who
Love Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Compiled by Elder David Marks. . . . SECOND
EDITION. Rochester [New York]: Printed by E. Peck & Co. For D. Marks, Jr., J. Bignall,
and Asa Dodge, 1828.
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[another edition] MARKS, David. . . . Compiled by Elders David Marks & J. Bignall. . . .
Fifth Edition - Enlarged. Rochester: Published by James Bignall. Hoyt, Porter & Co.,
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MARKS, David. THE LIFE OF DAVID MARKS, To the 26th year of his age. Including the
Particulars of His Conversion, Call to the Ministry, and Labours in Itinerant Preaching For
Nearly Eleven Years. Written by Himself. . . . Limerick, Me.: Printed at the Office of the
Morning Star, 1831.
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[expanded version] MARKS, David. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF DAVID MARKS,
Minister of the Gospel; Edited by Mrs. Marilla Marks. . . . Dover, N.H.: Free-Will Baptist
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[expanded version's second edition] MARKS, David. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF
DAVID MARKS, Minister of the Gospel; Edited by Mrs. Marilla Marks. . . . Second Edition.
Dover, N.H.: Published by the Free-Will Baptist Printing Establishment. William Burr,
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MARKS, F., (compiler). A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE MORAL STATE OF THE WORLD; Or,
An Examination of the General Train of Human Actions, in Reference to Their Conformity with
the Will and Divine Law of the Ruler of the Universe: Together with the Happy Effects Which
Would Flow From the Full Operation of the Principle of Love to God and to Man. Extracted
from the Writings of Thomas Dick, and Others. By F. Marks. . . . Geneva, N. Y.: Printed by
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MARSH, John. PUTNAM AND THE WOLF: Or, The Monster Destroyed. New York:
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242
"Mary." MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Lewis H. Jackson ("Dearly Beloved Friend"). Elkton,
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MASONICK INTELLIGENCER. Printed every Wednesday, at Batavia, Genesee Co,
N.Y., R. Martin, Editor—Adams & Thorp, Printers, 1827.
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Massachusetts. General court. Joint Committee on the Library. STATE PAPERS ON
NULLIFICATION: Including the Public Acts of the Convention of the People of South Carolina,
Assembled at Columbia, November 19, 1832 and . . . the Proclamation of the President of the
United States . . . Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, Printers to the State, 1834.
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Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Committee to Investigate Freemasonry. AN
INVESTIGATION INTO FREEMASONRY BY A JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE
LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS. Printed by Order of the House of Representatives.
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MATTISON, Seth. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Rev. Israel Chamberlayne (in Newark,
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p. 927
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MATTISON, Seth. THE RETIRED MUSE, OR FOREST SONGSTER; Embracing a
Number of Sentimental and Devotional Poems, Together with Several Extracts from a
Manuscript Poem, Entitled The Charms of Friendship. By Seth Mattison. Ithaca [New York]:
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THE METHODIST ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR 1827. . . . Calculated for the Latitude
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MILLARD, David. THE TRUE MESSIAH, IN SCRIPTURE LIGHT; Or the Unity of God
and the Proper Sonship of Jesus Christ Affirmed and Defended. By David Millard, Pastor of a
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THE MILLENNIAL HARBINGER. Edited by Alexander Campbell. . . .
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251
MITCHELL, Edward, (d.1834). EXCOMMUNICATION OF MRS. MARIA TOWNSEND,
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Persevering Disbelief of the Doctrine of the Everlasting Punishment of the Wicked. Or, Rather,
For Believing, with Paul, That God is the Saviour of All Men, (as well as) Specially of Those That
Believe. Read 13th April, 1823, before the Society of United Christian Friends worshipping in
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MITCHILL, Samuel L[atham]. (Circular.) AMERICAN ZOOLOGY AND GEOLOGY.
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MITCHILL, Samuel L[atham]. CATALOGUE OF THE ORGANIC REMAINS, Which,
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MORGAN, William (1774-1826). ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY, BY ONE OF THE
FRATERNITY, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject. "God said, Let there be Light,
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p. 951
Latter-day Saint ritual parallels
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Three Masonic Knocks
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The Masonic Five Points of Fellowship
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[another edition] [MORGAN, William (1774-1826)] ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY,
By One of the Fraternity, Who Has Devoted Thirty Years to the Subject. "God said, Let there be
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MORSE, Jedidiah. THE AMERICAN UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY; Or A View of the
Present State of All the Kingdoms, States, and Colonies in the Known World. In Two Volumes.
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Arabia
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MORSE, Jedidiah. A SERMON, EXHIBITING THE PRESENT DANGERS, AND
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MORTON, Daniel O[liver]., compiler. MEMOIR OF REV. LEVI PARSONS, Late
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A
NARRATIVE
OF THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES RELATING TO THE
KIDNAPPING AND PRESUMED MURDER OF WILLIAM MORGAN, And of the
Attempt to Carry Off David C. Miller, and to Burn or Destroy the Printing Office of the Latter,
for the Purpose of Preventing the Printing and Publishing of a Book, Entitled
"ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY."
Prepared Under the Direction of the Several
Committees, Appointed at Meetings of the Citizens, of the Counties of Genesee, Livingston,
Ontario, Monroe, and Niagara, in the State of New York: WITH AN APPENDIX, Containing
Most of the Depositions and Other Documents, to Substantiate the Statements Made, and
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[another edition] A NARRATIVE OF THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES, RELATING
TO THE KIDNAPPING AND PRESUMED MURDER OF WM. MORGAN: And of the
Attempt to Carry Off David C. Miller, and to Burn or Destroy the Printing-Office of the Latter,
for the Purpose of Preventing the Printing and Publishing of a Book Entitled
"ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY." Prepared Under the Direction of the Several Committees
Appointed at Meetings of the Citizens of the Counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe,
and Niagara, in the State of New York: WITH AN APPENDIX Containing Most of the
Depositions and Other Documents, to Substantiate the Statements Made, and Disclosing Many
Particulars of the Transactions, not in the Narrative. To which is added, the late Trials at
Canandaigua. Rochester, N. Y.: Printed by Edwin Scrantom, Under the direction of the
Committees, 1827.
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THE NEW=ENGLAND ANTI=MASONIC ALMANAC, for the Year of Our Lord 1829.
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THE NEW=ENGLAND ANTI=MASONIC ALMANAC, for the Year of Our Lord 1830. . . .
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The NEW ENGLAND ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1831. . . .
Boston: Published and sold by John Marsh & Co: Proprietors of the Copy Right, No. 96
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. . . NEW ENGLAND ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1832.
Calculated for the Meridian of New York, . . . and will answer for any of the adjoining states. . . .
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. . . NEW ENGLAND ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1833. . . .
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NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT (Concord, New Hampshire) for January 7 and 14, 1812
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NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE (Concord, New Hampshire) for
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New York (State). Laws, statutes, etc. LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, Passed at
the Fifty-First Session of the Legislature. Begun and Held at the City of Albany, the First Day of
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State, 1828.
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE On
That Part of the Governor's Message Relating to the ABDUCTION OF WILLIAM MORGAN.
Made to the Assembly, Feb. 16, 1829. Albany: Printed by Croswell and Van Benthuysen,
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee Relative to the
Establishment of a Supreme Court Clerk's Office at Canandaigua. . . . REPORT Of the
select committee relative to the establishment of a supreme court clerk's office at Canandaigua.
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee Relative to the Removal
of the Seat of Government. . . . REPORT Of the select committee, relative to the removal of
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New York (State). Legislature. Senate. . . . REPORT Of Commissioners relative to draining
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NEW YORK AMERICAN (newspaper, New York City) for Tuesday, November 6, 1832
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[another issue] NEW-YORK AMERICAN. For the Country. (newspaper, New York
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THE NEW-YORK CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, AND PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSALIST;
Devoted to the Doctrine of Universal Benevolence—the Defence of Liberal Principles
Generally in Religion, and Miscellaneous Reading of Chaste and Moral Tendency. Edited by
T. J. Sawyer, A. C. Thomas and P. Price. Volume III. From October, 1833, to October, 1834.
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NEW-YORK MIRROR, A Weekly Journal, Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. Issue for
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NEW YORK PILOT. (newspaper) New-York, Wednesday, June 2, 1830 [I:10].]
278
New York religious diary. ANONYMOUS MANUSCRIPT DIARY and minister's notes. New
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NIEBUHR, Carsten. TRAVELS THROUGH ARABIA, and Other Countries in the East,
Performed by M. Niebuhr, Now a Captain of Engineers in the Service of the King of Denmark.
Translated into English by Robert Heron. With Notes by the Translator; and Illustrated with
Engravings and Maps. In Two Volumes. . . . Edinburgh: Printed for R. Morison and Son,
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"Of the Principalities of Nehhm and Khaulan."
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NILES WEEKLY REGISTER (newspaper, Baltimore) for September 13, 1828 (Whole
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[another issue] NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER for December 1, 1832 [XLIII; Whole No.
1,106. Fourth Series Vol. VII:14]. (apprehensions of "civil war" leading to international
war)
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[another issue] . . . NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER for December 8, 1832 [XLIII; Whole
No. 1,107. Fourth Series Vol. VII:15]. (South Carolina threatens to break up the Union)
p. 1065
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No. 1,110. Fourth Series Vol. VII:18]. ("civil war" anticipated, December 24, 1832) p. 1070
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[another issue] . . . NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER for August 1, 1835 [XLVIII; Whole
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THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. Vol. XXIV. New Series. Vol. XV. Boston: Frederick
T. Gray, 1827.
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NORTHAMPTON COURIER (Northampton, Massachusetts) for August 5, 1835 [VI:33].
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[NORTON, Jacob] A "SHORT AND EASY METHOD" WITH A LATE WRITER,
Arrogating to Himself the Title of "Orthodox Clergyman," In a Letter to a Young Gentleman,
Just Entered on a Course of Theological Studies, With a View to the Christian Ministry. By an
Aged Clergyman, of Massachusetts. . . . Boston: Printed for the Author......March, 1815.
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NOTT, Samuel.
A SERMON, ON THE IDOLATRY OF THE HINDOOS, Delivered
Nov. 29, 1816, at the Annual Meeting, of the Female Foreign Mission Society, of Franklin,
Connecticut, Illustrated by an Appendix. By Samuel Nott, Jun., Late Missionary at Bombay.
Norwich [Connecticut]: Hubbard & Marvin, Printers, 1817.
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OGLE, Charles.
SPEECH OF MR. OGLE, of Pennsylvania—(Part II,) On the Pretended
Democracy of Martin Van Buren. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 15, 1840.
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THE OHIO ANTIMASONIC ALMANACK, for the Year 1832. . . . Columbus: Printed
and Published, by Jenkins & Glover, [1831].
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ORIGINAL AND SERIOUS REFLECTIONS, CONCERNING OUR IDEA OF THE
SUPREME BEING; of the Importance of Matter or Substance, and its Immortality, of Death,
and of a Future Ameliorated Existence of Mankind. By Immortalicus. . . . New-York: Printed
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OSGOOD, David. REFLECTIONS ON THE GOODNESS OF GOD IN SUPPORTING
THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES, THROUGH THE LATE WAR, And Giving Them
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OSGOOD, David. SOME FACTS EVINCIVE OF THE ATHEISTICAL, ANARCHICAL,
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OSGOOD, Samuel, 1784-1862. THE TENETS OF FREEMASONRY. Illustrated in a
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OTIS, Richard W., publisher. THE LOUISVILLE DIRECTORY, FOR THE YEAR 1832:
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OWEN, Epenetus. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING; A True and Thrilling Narrative of One Who
was Struck by Lightning, With Incidents, Experiences, and Anecdotes for Old and Young. By
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OWEN, Robert. DEBATE ON THE EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY; Containing An
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Modern Times. Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April, 1829; Between Robert Owen &
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Parties . . . Second Edition. Cincinnati, Ohio: Published by Robinson and Fairbank, At the
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PALMER,
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MANUSCRIPT DIARY.
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PARISH, Elijah. SACRED GEOGRAPHY: Or, A GAZETTEER OF THE BIBLE.
Containing, in Alphabetical Order, a Geographical Description of All the Countries, Kingdoms,
Nations and Tribes of Men, with All the Villages Towns, Cities, Provinces, Hills, Mountains,
Rivers, Lakes, Seas, and Islands, Mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures, or Apocrypha, Including an
Account of the Religion, Government, Population, Fulfilment of Prophecies, and Present
Condition of the Most Important Places. By Elijah Parish, D.D., Minister of Byfield,
Massachusetts. Embellished With a New Map of the Principal Countries Mentioned in the
Sacred Scriptures. . . . Boston: Published by Samuel T. Armstrong. No. 50, Cornhill, 1813.
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PARISH, Elijah. A SERMON, PREACHED AT BYFIELD, ON THE ANNUAL FAST,
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PARISH, Elijah. SERMONS, PRACTICAL AND DOCTRINAL, by the Late Elijah Parish,
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PARKER, Arthur C[aswell]. THE CODE OF HANDSOME LAKE, THE SENECA
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PARKHURST, John. THE GARDEN ENCLOSED. The Substance of a DISCOURSE
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PARRISH, Jasper. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, to David A. Ogden (in Utica, New
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PAUL, Hiland. HISTORY OF WELLS, VERMONT, FOR THE FIRST CENTURY AFTER
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PAYNE, Sela. THE SUBSTANCE OF AN ADDRESS, DELIVERED AT AN ANTIMASONIC MEETING, HELD IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GIBSON, SUSQUEHANNA
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PROOFS OF THE REAL EXISTENCE, AND DANGEROUS
PAYSON, Seth.
TENDENCY, OF ILLUMINISM. Containing An Abstract of the Most Interesting Parts of
What Dr. Robison and the Abbe Barruel Have Published on this Subject; With Collateral Proofs
and General Observations . . . Charlestown [Massachusetts]: Printed by Samuel Etheridge
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PEAK, John. MEMOIR OF ELDER JOHN PEAK, Written by Himself. Boston: Printed by
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PEARSON, Eliphalet.
A SERMON DELIVERED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE
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PEASE, David. THE GOOD MAN IN BAD COMPANY: Or Speculative Freemasonry a
Wicked and Dangerous Combination. A SERMON Delivered in Belchertown, (Mass.) July 8,
1830. By David Pease, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Conway. With an APPENDIX,
containing a brief narrative of the author's Masonic course, what influenced him to become a
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Mason, and the cause of his renouncing and denouncing it, with a passing notice of some of the
false representations of a Masonic writer under the signature of Royal Arch. Published By
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PECK, John.
A DESCANT ON THE UNIVERSAL PLAN, CORRECTED;
OR,
UNIVERSAL SALVATION EXPLAINED. By John Peck. With Rev. L. Haynes' Sermon.
Boston: Printed for the Publisher, 1823.
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PENNEY, Joseph. A DISCOURSE, DELIVERED IN THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, IN ROCHESTER, ON THE MORNING OF THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1826. By
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1826.
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PETTENGILL, Amos. A VIEW OF THE HEAVENS, Or Familiar Lessons on Astronomy:
With a Celestial Map, by which the Constellations Can Be Easily Found. Adapted to the Use of
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PHELPS, Charles, of Brattleborough, Vermont.
A LECTURE, DELIVERED AT
MARLBOROUGH, Vt. JULY 4TH, 1826. Brattleboro' [Vermont]: Printed for the Author,
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PHINNEYS' CALENDAR, OR WESTERN ALMANAC, for . . . 1821 . . . By Andrew Beers,
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[another year] PHINNEYS' CALENDAR, OR WESTERN ALMANAC, For the Year of
Our Lord 1826 . . . Calculated for the Horizon and Meridian of Otsego . . . By a Gentleman
of New-York. Containing, as usual, a great variety of interesting matter. Cooperstown
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PITTS, William, 1774 - ? THE GOSPEL WITNESS: Containing Evidence that the Holy
Ghost is Given to All That Believe. Together with the Journal of a Travelling Preacher; And the
Religious Experiences of Several Persons. To Which is Subjoined A Sermon, Delivered by an
Indian. By William Pitts, Preacher of the Gospel. Catskill [New York]: Published by Junius
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The Reformed Methodists: free salvation
and sanctification confirmed by the descent
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PITTS, William, 1774 - ? NEW HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS, ON DIFFERENT
SUBJECTS, TO BE SUNG BY ALL THE HOLY BRETHREN, AND ALL THAT LOVE THE
LORD. By William Pitts. Sing unto the Lord a new song. PSALM cxlix. 1. Hudson [New York]:
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PITTS, William, 1774 - ? A NUMBER OF NEW HYMNS; NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED,
AND A FEW ALTERED. To Be Sung by All the Holy Brethren of Every Order. By William
Pitts. "Let the inhabitants of the Rock sing." Hudson [New York]: Printed by Ashbel
Stoddard, 1821.
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PITTS, William, 1774 - ? THE SPIRITUAL TESTIMONY; Containing Nine Sermons, Three
Letters, Experiences of Two Different Persons on Remission of Sins, and of the Gift of the Holy
Ghost. Questions and Answers on the Whole Duty of Man Under the New Dispensation. And
About Forty New Hymns and Odes, Together with a Few Altered Ones. By William Pitts.
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The Plough Boy, and Journal of the Board of Agriculture. THE PLOUGH BOY. . . .
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John O. Cole, 1819—23.
Superstition, the occult and gold
p. 1227
Ancient culture and antiquities
p. 1229
Samuel Latham Mitchill
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Book of Mormon parallels
p. 1235
Grafting of orchard tree branches
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Kings laboring with their own hands
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Sheep for the Book of Mormon
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Fine clothing
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Word of Wisdom parallels
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PLUMMER, Frederick. THE MYSTERY REVEALED. The Only True God and His Son
Jesus Christ Acknowledged, And the "Articles of Faith in the Holy Trinity" as Contained in the
Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Shewn to Contradict Themselves
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POLLOK, Robert. THE COURSE OF TIME: A Poem, In Ten Books. Edinburgh: William
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POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1831; . . . Adapted to
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POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1833; . . . Adapted to
the Meridian of Utica, Oneida Co., N. Y. . . . [woodcut device]. Astronomical Calculations by the
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"A POOR WAY-FARING MAN." Duane Street. L.M. Rev. Geo. Coles [1792-1858, music]
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[PORTER, Henry H.] THE CATECHISM OF HEALTH: Or, Plain and Simple Rules For the
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PORTER, J[ames]. T. MASONIC APRON (artifact). Engraving printed in blue, on white
leather. At base of design in minuscule letters: "J. T. Porter. Sc[ulpt]. Middletown.
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PORTER'S HEALTH ALMANAC, FOR 1832: Calculated Generally for All Parts of the
United States: Containing . . . The Maxims and Rules for the Preservation of Health, Under the
Direction of the Editors of the Journal of Health. . . . Philadelphia: Literary Rooms, Office of
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POTTER, Ray. A TREATISE ON THE MILLENNIUM, Or Latter-Day Glory of the Church,
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To Which is Added, Further Remarks and Notes by the Compiler. Arrangement of the work:
1st. To shew from scripture prophecy, that such a time is yet to come. 2nd. When it will come.
3d. In what it will consist. 4th. The events which will first take place introductory to it.
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POWELL, B[enjamin]. F. THE BIBLE OF REASON: Or, Scriptures of Modern Authors.
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PRESTON, William (1742-1818). ILLUSTRATIONS OF MASONRY. By William Preston,
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American Improved Edition, from Strahan's Tenth London Edition: To Which is Annexed,
Many Valuable Masonic Addenda; And a Complete List of the Lodges in the United States of
America. Edited by Brother George Richards, P.G.S.G.L.M. Portsmouth [New Hampshire]:
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PRICE, Richard. OBSERVATIONS ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE AMERICAN
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PRIEST, Josiah. AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES, AND DISCOVERIES IN THE WEST: Being
an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population of Partially Civilized Nations,
Differing Entirely From Those of the Present Indians, Peopled America, Many Centuries Before
its Discovery by Columbus. And Inquiries into their Origin, With a Copious Description of
Many of Their Stupendous Works, Now in Ruins. With Conjectures Concerning What May
Have Become of Them. Compiled From Travels, Authentic Sources, and the Researches of
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PRIEST, Josiah. THE ANTI-UNIVERSALIST, Or History of the Fallen Angels of the
Scriptures; Proofs of the Being of Satan and of Evil Spirits: Intended as a Refutation of the Three
Main Points of Universalism, Namely, That There is No Hell After Death; No Devil or Satan as
a Being; And No Future Day of Final Judgment —In Two Parts. By Josiah Priest. Author of
the Millenium [sic], American Antiquities, &c. Embellished with Twenty-Two Engravings.
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PRIEST, Josiah. A VIEW OF THE EXPECTED CHRISTIAN MILLENNIUM, Which is
Promised in the Holy Scriptures, And Is Believed to be Nigh its Commencement, and Must
Transpire Before the Conflagration of the Heavens and the Earth. Embellished with a Chart, of
the Dispensations From Abraham to the End of Time. . . . Albany: Published For Subscribers.
Loomis' Press, 1827.
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PRIEST, Josiah. THE WONDERS OF NATURE AND PROVIDENCE DISPLAYED.
Compiled From Authentic Sources, Both Ancient and Modern, Giving an Account of Various
and Strange Phenomena Existing in Nature, of Travels, Adventures, Singular Providences, &c.
. . . Albany: Published by Josiah Priest, E. and E. Hosford, printers, 1825.
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THE PROPHECIES OF DAVID ROSS, THE WONDERFUL GLASGOW PROPHET,
With an Account of the extraordinary Sermon which he delivered to an immense multitude on
Sunday last the 29th September, 1822. [Glasgow, Scotland ?]: Printed by John Muir,
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PUTNAM, Aurilla. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Silas and Dolly Putnam (in Cavendish,
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PUTNAM, Benjamin. A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF ELDER BENJ. PUTNAM, Embracing
His Christian Experience, Call to the Ministry, Together with An Account of the Religious
Changes Through Which He Has Passed . . . Woodstock, [Vermont]: Printed by David
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QUINCY, Josiah, 1802-82.
AN ORATION, DELIVERED JULY 4, 1832, Before the City
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". . . THE SEPARATIST SOCIETY OF ZOAR. An
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REASON VERSUS PREJUDICE. MORGAN REFUTED; Or, A Defence of the Ancient
and Honourable Institution of Masonry. By a Mason's Daughter. . . .
Philadelphia:
Published for the Authoress, By R. Desilver, 1828.
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REFORMER. 'If you bethink yourself of any crime, unreconcil'd as yet to heaven & grace, solicit for it
straight.' Buffalo, New York, March, 1833. Vol. 1. No. 2.
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REPUBLICAN MONITOR (Cazenovia, New York), Volumes V-VII, 1828-30.
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Reynolds Arcade (Rochester, New York). ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO REYNOLDS
ARCADE, With History of the Arcade from 1828, Plans of Each Floor, Number of Each Office,
Names and Business of Each Occupant. Rochester, N.Y.: Published by Harris & Foxwell,
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p. 1338
An abundance of delightful fruit
p. 1371
The path and the rod
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The fountain of filthy water
p. 1380
The great and spacious building
p. 1394
Channels of destruction
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Joseph Smith in Rochester
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The sites today
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The missing scribe
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THE RICH MAN, AND LAZARUS. To Which is Added, the Wolf and Hireling. The Straight
Gate & Narrow Way. The Wedding Guests. By S. B. . . . Philadelphia: Printed for the
Author, and sold by Thomas Dobson, at the stone house, No. 41, south Second Street,
[1804].
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RICHARDS, Samuel L. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Miss Mary S. Collins, care of Jonathan
Richards (in Gloucester Furnace, New Jersey). Lehighton, [Pennsylvania], February 18,
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[ROBBINS, Thomas, (1777-1856)] ALL RELIGIONS AND RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES:
In Two Parts. Part I. Christianity-Mahometanism, and Judaism. To which is added A
Tabular Appendix, By Thomas Williams. Exhibiting the Present State of the World as to
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Religion-Manners and Customs of the Hindoos. By William Ward. Together with the Religion
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ROBINS, Thomas. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED to S[imon]. Newton Dexter (in
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ROBINSON, Horatio [Nelson], 1806-67. MANUSCRIPT AUTOBIOGRAPHY to age fifteen,
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Rochester Gem. THE GEM, OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE (periodical, Rochester,
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Rochester Gem. THE GEM, A SEMI-MONTHLY LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS
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Rochester Telegraph. ROCHESTER TELEGRAPH (newspaper, Rochester, New York)
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Rochester Telegraph. ROCHESTER DAILY ADVERTISER AND TELEGRAPH. Printed
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Royalton, Vermont. Church of Baptised Bretherin. THE CHURCH OF BAPTISED
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RYDER, William. THE SUPERANNUATE: Or, Anecdotes, Incidents, and Sketches of the
Life and Experience of William Ryder, A "Worn-Out" Preacher of the Troy Conference of
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[
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Successful Arts of Demagogues, to Exalt Themselves, by Flattering and Swindling the People;
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Fifth Edition. Haverhill [Massachusetts]: Printed by Galen H. Fay, 1805.
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SAMPSON, Joseph A[dam]. H[all]. REMAINS OF JOSEPH A. H. SAMPSON. Born at
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Years. Published for the Benefit of Youth. Albany [New York]: Printed by Hoffman and
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SANBORN, Peter.
THE EXTENT AND PERPETUITY OF THE ABRAHAMIC
COVENANT A MOTIVE TO MISSIONARY EXERTION. A Sermon Preached Before the
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SANBORN, P[eter]. MINUTES OF AN ADDRESS, DELIVERED BEFORE THE ANTIMASONIC CONVENTION OF READING, MASS. January 15, 1829. Together with a
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SANDERS, Daniel C[larke]. A DISCOURSE AT THE FUNERAL OF MRS. EMILY
JEWETT, Aged 27, Who Died of a Consumption, 4th June, 1809, the Consort of Mr. Moses
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SANFORD, David. TWO DISSERTATIONS. First. The Nature and Constitution of the
Law, Which Was Given to Adam in Paradise; Designed to Shew What Was the Effect of His
Disobedience. Second. The Scene of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane; Designed to Shew the
Nature of the Cup, Which He Prayed Might Pass From Him. By David Sanford, A. M. Pastor
of a Church in Medway, Massachusetts. Boston: Published by Farrand, Mallory and Co.,
Suffolk Buildings—and Lyman, Mallory, and Co., Portland, 1810.
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SANFORD, Ezekiel.
A HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE
REVOLUTION: With Some Account of The Aborigines.
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[SCLATER, William, 1638-1717?] AN ORIGINAL DRAUGHT OF THE PRIMITIVE
CHURCH, In Answer to a Discourse, Entlited [sic] An Enquiry Into the Constitution,
Discipline, Unity and Worship, of the Primitive Church, that Flourished Within the First Three
Hundred Years After Christ. By Lord Chancellor King. By a Presbyter of the Church of
England. First American Edition.
Columbus, Ohio: Isaac N. Whiting, High-Street.;
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SEARL, Betsey. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to Samuel Bemiss (in Lyme, Huron County, Ohio).
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SEAVER, James E[verett]. A NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF MRS. MARY JEMISON,
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and Has Continued to Reside Amongst Them to the Present Time. Containing an Account of
the Murder of Her Father and His Family; Her Sufferings; Her Marriage to Two Indians;
Her Troubles with Her Children, Barbarities of the Indians in the French and Revolutionary
Wars; the Life of Her Last Husband, &c.; and Many Historical Facts Never Before Published.
Carefully Taken from Her Own Words, Nov. 29th, 1823. To Which is Added, An Appendix,
Containing an Account of the Tragedy at the Devil's Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition;
the Traditions, Manners, Customs, &c. of the Indians as Believed and Practised at the Present
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SEER STONE (artifact). Evidently acquired by Joseph Smith in Susquehanna County,
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SEER STONE (artifact). Whitmer family seer stone. Perhaps originally owned by Jacob
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SEIXAS, J[oshua]. A MANUAL HEBREW GRAMMAR For the Use of Beginners. By
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[another edition] SEIXAS, J[oshua]. A MANUAL HEBREW GRAMMAR For the Use of
Beginners. By J. Seixas. Second edition enlarged and improved. Andover: Printed by Gould
and Newman, 1834.
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Shakers. [Calvin GREEN and Seth Y. WELLS, joint editors] A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE
MILLENNIAL CHURCH, OR UNITED SOCIETY OF BELIEVERS, (Commonly Called
Shakers.) Comprising the Rise, Progress and Practical Order of the Society; Together With the
General Principles of their Faith and Testimony. Published by Order of the Ministry, in Union
with the Church. . . . Albany: Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen, 1823.
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SHEARDOWN, Thomas S[impson]. HALF A CENTURY'S LABORS IN THE GOSPEL,
Including Thirty-Five Years of Back-Woods' Mission Work, and Evangelizing, In New York
and Pennsylvania. AN AUTO-BIOGRAPHY, by Thomas S. Sheardown, As related, in his 74th
year, to a Stenographer. With an Appendix, Containing additional Sketches, Notices of
Mrs. Esther G. Sheardown, Histories, &c., &c., by other hands. Published by O. N. Worden and
E. B. Case. [Lewisburg, Pennsylvania ?]: O. N. Worden and E. B. Case [J. A. Wagenseller,
Printer, Philadelphia], 1865.
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SHERMAN, Eleazer. THE NARRATIVE OF ELEAZER SHERMAN, Giving an Account of
His Life, Experience, Call to the Ministry of the Gospel, And Travels as Such to the Present
Time. Three Volumes In One. Providence [Rhode Island]: H. H. Brown, Printer, 1832.
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SHERMAN, John. ONE GOD IN ONE PERSON ONLY: And JESUS CHRIST A BEING
DISTINCT FROM GOD, Dependent Upon Him for His Existence, and His Various Powers;
Maintained and Defended. . . . By John Sherman, Pastor of the First Church in Mansfield,
(Connecticut.) . . . Worcester [Massachusetts]: From the Press of Isaiah Thomas, Jun.,
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SHERWOOD, Samuel. THE CHURCH'S FLIGHT INTO THE WILDERNESS: AN
ADDRESS ON THE TIMES. Containing Some very interesting and important observations on
Scripture Prophecies: Shewing, that sundry of them plainly relate to Great Britain, and the
American Colonies; and are fulfilling in the present day. Delivered on a Public Occasion,
January 17, 1776. By Samuel Sherwood, A. M. . . . New York: Printed by S. Loudon, 1776.
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[SIGOURNEY, Mrs. Lydia Howard (Huntley)] TRAITS OF THE ABORIGINES OF
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SIMEON, Charles. THE EXCELLENCY OF THE LITURGY: Four Discourses, Preached
Before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, a University Sermon, Containing
the Churchman's Confession, or an Appeal to the Liturgy. By the Rev. Charles Simeon, M.A.,
Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Second American Edition. Columbus, Ohio: Published
by Isaac N. Whiting. High-Street, 1831.
p. 1569
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"SIMIAE." Four plates of ENGRAVINGS taken from an unspecified work in English,
showing "Apes, Baboons, Monkeys, Sapajous." Engraved by "Smither." Numbered
CCCCLXVII-CCCCLXX [467-470]. N.p., n.d., but Philadelphia? 1790s?
p. 1570
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SIMMONS, James P., b. 1830. ORIGIN OF MAN. A TREATISE OF ANGELS, DEVILS
AND MEN, AND A COMPENDIUM OF WAR IN HEAVEN; Which is an Answer to the
Question: What is Man? With Notes on Spiritualism, Darwinianism, etc. . . . . By James P.
Simmons, Now of Norcross, Ga. Atlanta, Georgia: The Herald Book and Job Print, 1875.
p. 1570
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SIMON, (Mrs.) Barbara Allan. THE HOPE OF ISRAEL; Presumptive Evidence That the
Aborigines of the Western Hemisphere Are Descended From the Ten Missing Tribes of Israel. . . .
By Barbara Anne Simon. London: Published by R. B. Seeley, and W. Burnside, and sold
by L. B. Seeley and Sons . . . , 1829.
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[SIMPSON, David] EVIDENCES FOR THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY, Deduced From
Comparing Numerous Prophecies in the Old Testament with Parallel Passages in the New,
Proving that Jesus Is The Christ. Boston: Cummings and Hilliard; Cambridge
[Massachusetts]: Hilliard & Metcalf, 1813.
p. 1576
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SLAVERY AND MARRIAGE. A Dialogue. N.p., n.p. [Oneida, New York?], 1850. p. 1577
388
SMILIE, James (artist). "The Camp Ground. Drawn by James Smilie. Engd by C. A.
Jewett. Cinti O. . . . Middleton, Printer." Engraved illustration plate from THE LADIES'
REPOSITORY, for 1850. Rev. B. F. Tefft, D. D., Editor. Cincinnati: L. S. Wormstedt &
J. H. Power; New-York: G. Lane & L. Scott., [1850].
p. 1582
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SMITH, Elias. A GOLDEN SERMON: Upon the Candlestick of Gold, with the Bowl, Pipes
and Lamps, and Two Olive Trees. Delivered at the Methodist Meeting-House in Portland,
December 26, 1809. By Elias Smith . . . Portland, (Maine,): Printed and sold by the
Author, at his Book Store and Printing Office, head of Fish-Street. By Charles Tappan,
Portsmouth, N. H.; Thomas Mikel, Boston; Amos Braley, Freetown; Obed Kempton,
New-Bedford; Joseph H. Page, Hollowell; Richard Ransom, Jr. Woodstock, (Vt.), 1810.
p. 1585
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SMITH, Elias. THE LIFE, CONVERSION, PREACHING, TRAVELS, AND SUFFERINGS
OF ELIAS SMITH. Written by Himself. . . . Vol. I. Portsmouth, N. H.: Printed by Beck &
Foster; sold by the Author, No. 2, Ladd-street, and James F. Shores, No. 1, Market-street;
by the Christian Preachers in the United States; and the Booksellers, 1816.
p. 1591
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SMITH, Elias. SERMONS, CONTAINING AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE PROPHECIES
TO BE ACCOMPLISHED From the Present Time, Until the New Heavens and Earth Are
Created, When all the Prophecies Will be Fulfilled . . . Exeter, [New Hampshire]: Norris &
Sawyer, for the Author . . . , 1808.
p. 1594
392
SMITH, Ethan. THE BLESSING OF ABRAHAM COME ON THE GENTILES. A
LECTURE ON INFANT BAPTISM; Delivered at Bolton, (N.Y.) August 3, 1818. Published at
the Request of the Hearers. Second Edition. By Ethan Smith, Pastor of the Congregational Church
in Poultney, (Vt.). . . . Poultney [Vermont]: Smith & Shute, Printers, 1824.
p. 1595
393
SMITH, Ethan. DAUGHTERS OF ZION EXCELLING. A SERMON PREACHED TO
THE LADIES OF THE CENT INSTITUTION, in Hopkinton, New-Hampshire, August 18,
1814. By Ethan Smith, A. M., MINISTER IN SAID PLACE. . . . Concord [New Hampshire]: Printed
by George Hough, Sept....1814.
p. 1602
394
SMITH, Ethan. THE DEATH OF GOD'S CHOSEN, a Transition to Christ: Or, the Glories
of Heaven. A Sermon, Delivered in Dunbarton, at the Funeral of Mrs. Jemima Harris, Late
Consort of Rev. Walter Harris, March 15, 1815. By Ethan Smith, A. M., Minister of the Gospel in
Hopkinton. Published at the Request of the Hearers. . . . Concord [New Hampshire]: Printed
by George Hough, 1815.
p. 1607
395
SMITH, Ethan. A DISSERTATION ON THE PROPHECIES Relative to Antichrist and the
Last Times; Exhibiting the Rise, Character, and Overthrow of the Terrible Power: And a
Treatise on the Seven Apocalyptic Vials. By Ethan Smith, A.M. Pastor of the Church in
Hopkinton N. H. Charlestown, Massachusetts: Samuel T. Armstrong, 1811.
p. 1610
396
SMITH, Ethan. A KEY TO THE FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE FOUND IN THE SACRED
SCRIPTURES, In the Form of Questions and Answers. By Ethan Smith, A.M. Minister in
Hopkinton, N.H.- Author of the Dissertation on the Prophecies. . . . Exeter, [New Hampshire]:
Printed by C. Norris & Co. and Sold at Their Bookstore.- Sold Also by E. Little & Co.
Newburyport, 1814.
p. 1612
397
SMITH, Ethan. A TREATISE ON THE CHARACTER OF JESUS CHRIST AND ON THE
TRINITY IN UNITY OF THE GODHEAD; With Quotations from the Primitive Fathers. By
Ethan Smith, A.M. Pastor of a Church in Hopkinton, N.H. . . . Boston: Published by
R. P. & C. Williams. Printed by N. Willis, 1814.
p. 1613
398
SMITH, Ethan. VIEW OF THE HEBREWS; Exhibiting the Destruction of Jerusalem; the
Certain Restoration of Judah and Israel; the Present State of Judah and Israel; and an Address of
the Prophet Isaiah Relative to their Restoration . . . Poultney, (Vt.): Printed and Published by
Smith & Shute, 1823.
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399
[second, expanded edition] SMITH, Ethan. VIEW OF THE HEBREWS; Or the Tribes of
Israel in America. Exhibiting Chap. I. The Destruction of Jerusalem. Chap. II. The Certain
Restoration of Judah and Israel. Chap. III. The Present State of Judah and Israel. Chap. IV. An
Address of the Prophet Isaiah to the United States Relative to their Restoration. Second Edition,
Improved and Enlarged. By Ethan Smith, Pastor of a Church in Poultney (VT.) . . . Poultney,
(Vt.): Published and Printed by Smith & Shute, 1825.
p. 1621
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WORKS BY ETHAN SMITH; a short-listing of contemporary editions
–
SMITH, Ethan – SEE ALSO entries 61 (Blanchard) and 401 (Isaac Smith).
p. 1627
400
SMITH, H[enry]. P[erry]., and W[illiam]. S. RANN, editors. HISTORY OF RUTLAND
COUNTY, VERMONT, With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent
Men and Pioneers. Syracuse, New York: Mason & Co., 1886.
p. 1630
401
SMITH, Isaac (1744-1817). A SERMON, PREACHED AT THE INSTALMENT OF THE
REV. ETHAN SMITH, to the Pastoral Care of the Church and Congregation in Hopkinton,
N. Hampshire, March 12th, 1800: Being the Same Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Josiah
Prentice, at Northwood, N. H., May 29th, 1799. By Isaac Smith, A. M., Pastor of the
Congregational Church in Gilmanton. To Which Are Annexed, the Charge, and Right-Hand of
Fellowship, and the DISCOURSE, Delivered by the Rev. Ethan Smith, the Next Sabbath After
His Instalment, to the People of His Charge. Printed at Concord, by George Hough—for
Francis Mitchel, of Hopkinton, N. Hampshire, 1800.
p. 1632
402
SMITH, John. A NEW COMPEND OF GEOGRAPHY: Treating Principally of America.
With an Introduction, Explaining the Astronomical Part of Geography. In Question and
Answer. Designed for the Use of Schools. Compiled from the Latest Authorities. By John Smith,
A.M. First Edition. Cooperstown [New York]: H. and E. Phinney, and L. and B. Todd,
Hartwick [New York], 1816.
p. 1637
403
SMITH, Joshua, compiler. DIVINE HYMNS, OR SPIRITUAL SONGS; For the Use of
Religious Assemblies and Private Christians: Being a Collection by Joshua Smith—And Others.
Eighth Edition. With large additions and alterations: By William Northup, V. D. M. Norwich
[Connecticut]: Printed and Sold by John Sterry & Co., 1797.
p. 1639
404
SMITH, Sally. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to her sister, Mrs. Eliza Barrett (in Dresden, Maine).
Gorham, [Ontario County, New York], August 12, 1820. (Shakespeare in the Book of
Mormon)
p. 1662
405
SMITH, Stephen Rensselaer. Two MANUSCRIPT LETTERS to Rev. Nathaniel STACY
(living in Hamilton, Madison County, New York). Clinton, Oneida County, New York,
March 9 and October 8, 1824.
p. 1666
406
SNOWDEN, Richard. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: WRITTEN IN SCRIPTURAL,
OR ANCIENT HISTORICAL STYLE . . . Baltimore: W. Pechin, n.d. [1802?].
p. 1667
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407
SOCIAL AND CAMP-MEETING SONGS, FOR THE PIOUS. "While I live I will praise the
Lord."—Psalm cxlvi. 2. Third Edition. Baltimore: Published by John J. Harrod, No. 134,
Market-street. B. Edes, printer, 1819.
p. 1669
408
SOUTHWICK, Solomon. AN ORATION: DELIVERED, BY APPOINTMENT, ON THE
FOURTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1828, in Presence of the CONVENTION OF SECEDING
FREE MASONS, and a Vast Concourse of Their Fellow-Citizens, at the Presbyterian Church, in
the Village of Le Roy, in the County of Genesee, and State of New-York. By Solomon Southwick,
President of the Convention, and once a Mark Master Mason. . . . Albany: Printed and Published
by Webster and Wood, NO. 71 STATE-STREET, 1828.
p. 1678
409
SOUTHWICK, Solomon. A VIEW OF THE ORIGIN, POWERFUL INFLUENCE AND
PERNICIOUS EFFECTS OF INTEMPERANCE:
SUPPORTED BY SCRIPTURAL
AUTHORITY: Being an Address Delivered Before the First Ward Temperance Society of the
City of Albany, at the South Methodist Episcopal Church, on Tuesday, February 7, 1832.
By Solomon Southwick, Lay Member of the North Methodist Episcopal Church, Albany. Albany:
Printed by Hosford & Wait, 1832.
p. 1691
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SPAULDING, Solomon, 1761-1816. THE "MANUSCRIPT FOUND." Or, "MANUSCRIPT STORY," of the Late Rev. Solomon Spaulding; From a Verbatim Copy of the Original
Now in the Care of Pres. James H. Fairchild, of Oberlin College, Ohio. Including
Correspondence Touching the Manuscript, Its Preservation and Transmission Until it Came into
the Hands of the Publishers. Lamoni, Iowa: Printed and Published by the Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1885.
p. 1694
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SPAULDING, John H. HISTORICAL RELICS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. Also, a
Concise White Mountain Guide; and a Meteorological Table for 1853-4, Giving the Indications
of the Thermometer, on the Top of Mount Washington, at Sunrise, Noon, and Sunset, With a
Synopsis of the Same for Each Summer Month. Boston: Nathaniel Noyes, 1855.
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412
SPRING, Gardiner. MEMOIRS OF THE REV. SAMUEL J. MILLS. Late Missionary to the
South Western Section of the United States and Agent of the American Colonization Society
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STACY, Nathaniel. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF NATHANIEL STACY, Preacher of the
Gospel of Universal Grace. Comprising a Brief Circumstantial History of the Rise and Progress
of Universalism in the State of New York, As Identified Therewith. Columbus, Pa.: Published
for the Author, by Abner Vedder. Printed by W. Heughes, Monroe Hall, Rochester.
N.Y., 1850.
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STANFORD, John.
A DISCOURSE ON THE URIM AND THE THUMMIM,
DELIVERED BEFORE HIRAM LODGE, NO. 72, at Mount Pleasant, Westchester County, on
St. John's Day, Dec. 27, 1800. By John Stanford, M.A., New-York. The Second Edition, with
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STANTON, Henry B[rewster]. . . . REMARKS OF HENRY B. STANTON, in the
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House of Representatives of Massachusetts, to Whom was Referred Sundry Memorials on the
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STEARNS, John G[lazier]. AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND TENDENCY OF
SPECULATIVE FREE-MASONRY, with an Appendix, in which is Proved the True
Character of Morgan's Illustrations of Masonry. . . . By John G. Stearns, Minister of the Gospel,
Paris, N.Y. Second Edition—Enlarged. Westfield, [New York]: Printed and Published by
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STEARNS, John G[lazier]. PLAIN TRUTH: Containing Remarks on Various Subjects,
Relative to the Institution of Speculative Free Masonry. By John G. Stearns, Minister of the
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[STEVENSON, (Rev.) Robert] THE WARNING VOICE. [caption title; at head:
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STODDARD, James. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to "Hon[orab]l[e]. Cyrenus Gibbs, Esq."
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STONE, William Leete. MATTHIAS AND HIS IMPOSTURES: Or, The Progress of
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[STOW, Baron. MEMOIR OF HARRIET DOW, of Newport, N. H., Who Became a Christian
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STUART, Moses. ESSAY ON THE PRIZE-QUESTION, WHETHER THE USE OF
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STUART, Moses. A GRAMMAR OF THE HEBREW LANGUAGE . . . Fourth Edition
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[another edition] STUART, Moses. A GRAMMAR OF THE HEBREW LANGUAGE. By
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STUART, Moses. A HEBREW CHRESTOMATHY. Designed as an Introduction to a
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[STURM, Christoph Christian]
BEAUTIES OF NATURE DELINEATED;
Or,
Philosophical and Pious Contemplations on the Works of Nature, and the Seasons of the Year.
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A SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT, of the Committee Appointed to Ascertain the Fate of
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"Susan." MANUSCRIPT LETTER written to her friend, Miss Julia Ann Goodell (living in
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SWEDENBORG, Emanuel. CONCERNING THE EARTHS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM,
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HEAVEN. Together with an Account of Their Inhabitants, and Also of the Spirits and Angels
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SWEDENBORG, Emanuel. A TREATISE CONCERNING HEAVEN AND HELL, And of
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THE
TEMPERANCE
ALMANAC, For the Year of Our Lord 1836:
Adapted to
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TEMPERANCE DOCUMENTS. Handwritten or partly-printed items reflecting American
awareness of the evils of drinking alcoholic beverages near the time of the Word of
Wisdom, Joseph Smith's revelatory health code dictated at Kirtland, Ohio, February 27,
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TEMPERANCE RECORDER. Devoted Exclusively to the Cause of Temperance, Published
monthly, by the Executive Committee of the New-York State Temperance Society. Volume I.
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[another issue] TEMPERANCE RECORDER. Published Monthly, by the Executive
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[another issue] TEMPERANCE RECORDER. Albany, [New York], September, 1834
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THOMAS, David (1776-1859). TRAVELS THROUGH THE WESTERN COUNTRY IN THE
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THOMPSON, Charles L[emuel]. TIMES OF REFRESHING. A History of American
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THOMPSON, D[aniel]. P[ierce]. MAY MARTIN: Or The Money Diggers. A Green
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[second authorized edition] THOMPSON, D[aniel]. P[ierce]. MAY MARTIN: Or
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THOMSON, Ignatius. THE PATRIOT'S MONITOR, FOR NEW-HAMPSHIRE: Designed
to Impress and Perpetuate the First Principles of the Revolution on the Minds of Youth;
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THORNTON, Abel. THE LIFE OF ELDER ABEL THORNTON, Late of Johnston, R.I.
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TIDD, Jacob. A DISCOURSE, CONTAINING REMARKS UPON THE PRIMITIVE AND
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TORRY, Alvin. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF REV. ALVIN TORRY, First Missionary to the Six
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TOWN, Salem. A SYSTEM OF SPECULATIVE MASONRY, in its Origin, Patronage,
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TRUMBULL, Henry. HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA; of the Landing of
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with the Savages at the Westward to the Present Day. Including the Defeat of Generals
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TUCKER, MARK. A PLEA FOR ENTIRE ABSTINENCE. A Discourse, Delivered in Troy,
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TYLER, Bennet. MEMOIR OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF REV. ASAHEL
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THE
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FANATICISM; ITS SOURCE AND INFLUENCE, Illustrated by the
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WALKER, John, 1732-1807.
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[WALKER, Timothy P.] THE FLAMING SWORD, Or A Sign From Heaven. Being A
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[WARD, Henry Dana]. FREE MASONRY. Its Pretensions Exposed in Faithful Extracts of
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the Application of its Emblems: Its Dangerous Tendency Exhibited in Extracts from the
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THE WASHINGTONIAN (newspaper, Windsor, Vermont). Thirteen miscellaneous
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p. 1848
458
[WAY, Lewis]
THOUGHTS ON THE SCRIPTURAL EXPECTATIONS OF THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. By Basilicus. . . . Philadelphia: Orrin Rogers, 67 South Second
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p. 1852
459
WEBB, Thomas S[mith]. THE FREEMASON'S MONITOR; Or, Illustrations of Masonry:
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of the Providence Royal Arch Chapter. . . . New-York: Printed by Southwick and Crooker,
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p. 1854
460
WEED, Thurlow. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF THURLOW WEED, Edited by His Daughter
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2143
Barnes. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin And Co.; The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1883 and
1884, respectively.
p. 1857
461
WEED, Thurlow. THE FACTS STATED. Hon. Thurlow Weed on the Morgan Abduction. A
Document for the People. Chicago: National Christian Association, 1882.
p. 1858
462
THE WEEKLY RECORDER. Chillicothe, Ohio, for April 30, 1819 [V:38; whole no. 246].
p. 1859
463
[WELLS, Seth Youngs, compiler] MILLENNIAL PRAISES, Containing A Collection of
Gospel Hymns, in Four Parts; Adapted to the Day of Christ's Second Appearing. Composed for
the Use of His People. (Shaker hymnal) Hancock [Massachusetts]: Printed by Josiah
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p. 1860
464
WESTERN WORLD. Published Every Wednesday Morning, Near the Foot of Main Street,—
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p. 1867
465
WETHERILL, Samuel. AN APOLOGY FOR THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY, CALLED FREE
QUAKERS, In the City of Philadelphia, Shewing that All Churches Who Excommunicate, Act
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Carter's Alley, n.d. [ca. 1798].
p. 1869
466
" when I considered my age . . . " Anonymous MANUSCRIPT CONVERSION ACCOUNT,
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p. 1870
467
[WHEWELL, William] THE PLURALITY OF WORLDS. With an Introduction by Edward
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p. 1875
468
WHIPPLE, Phineas [L. ?] Collection of nearly five hundred original MANUSCRIPT
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p. 1875
469
WHITMAN, Samuel. CHRIST THE SON OF GOD BEFORE HE WAS MADE FLESH. A
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p. 1877
470
[WHITTIER, John Greenleaf] THE SUPERNATURALISM OF NEW ENGLAND. By the
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2144
471
W[ILCOX]., W[illiam]. J[ohn]. MANUSCRIPT LOVE LETTER signed "W. J. W.," to Miss
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p. 1888
472
WILKINS, John H[ubbard]. ELEMENTS OF ASTRONOMY, Illustrated with Plates, for
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p. 1889
473
WILKINSON, J[ohn ?]. B. THE ANNALS OF BINGHAMTON, and of the Country Connected with it, from the Earliest Settlement. By J. B. Wilkinson. Opus Gratum Posteritati.
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p. 1892
474
WILLISTON, Seth. TWO DISCOURSES ON THE MEMBERSHIP, OBLIGATIONS, AND
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Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Durham, N. Y. These Discourses were first delivered to
his own people, and soon after, the substance of them was preached before the Northern
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p. 1895
475
WINCHESTER, Elhanan. THE UNIVERSAL RESTORATION, Exhibited in Four Dialogues
Between a Minister and His Friend; Comprehending the Substance of Several Real
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that Interesting Subject, Chiefly Designed Fully to State, and Fairly to Answer the Most
Common Objections that are Brought Against It from the Scriptures. By Elhanan Winchester.
To this Edition is Prefixed, a Brief Account of the Means and Manner of the Author's Embracing
These Sentiments; Intermixed with Some Sketches of His Life During Four Years. Worcester,
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p. 1897
476
WING, M. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to his brother David D[avis]. Wing (living in
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p. 1907
477
WINSLOW, Octavius. LIFE IN JESUS: A MEMOIR OF MRS. MARY WINSLOW,
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p. 1909
478
WITMER, Henry. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to his nephew Adam K. Witmer (in Lancaster
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p. 1912
479
WOOD, Jacob. A LETTER TO THE REV. JOHN KELLY, A[.] M., Minister of Hampstead,
N.H., Containing Remarks on his Pamphlet, Entitled, SOLEMN AND IMPORTANT
REASONS Against Becoming an Universalist: Also, ADDITIONAL REASONS, &c. By Jacob
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p. 1913
2145
480
WORCESTER, Joseph Emerson.
A COMPREHENSIVE PRONOUNCING AND
EXPLANATORY DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, with Pronouncing
Vocabularies of Classical and Scripture Proper Names. By J. E. Worcester. Burlington, Vt.:
Published by Chauncey Goodrich; Boston Type and Stereotype Foundery, 1830. p. 1919
481
WORCESTER, Noah. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, to his brother Thomas (in Salisbury,
New Hampshire). Thornton, New Hampshire, June 10, 1809.
p. 1925
STATEMENT ON DEITY
p. 1929
I. A Present Mormon View
p. 1929
"Deity in the Book of Mormon" p. 1931
II. Past Mormon Views
p. 1945
482
WORCESTER, Noah. BIBLE NEWS, OF THE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY SPIRIT.
In a Series of Letters. In Four Parts. I. On the Unity of God. II. On the Real Divinity
and Glory of Christ. III. On the Character of the Holy Spirit. IV. An Examination of Difficult
Passages of Scripture. The Whole Addressed to a Worthy Minister of the Gospel. By
Noah Worcester, A. M., Pastor of the Church in Thornton. . . . Copy=Right Secured. Concord
[New Hampshire]: Printed by George Hough, 1810.
p. 1963
483
[WORCESTER, Noah] THE FRIEND OF PEACE: No. III. By Philo Pacificus. . . .
Philadelphia: Published for the Author, By Kimber and Sharpless, No. 93, Market Street.
Merritt, Printer, 1816.
p. 1981
484
[WORCESTER, Noah] A PARABLE, OCCASIONED BY A LATE PORTENTOUS
PHENOMENON. By the Pilgrim Good-Intent . . . Concord, N.H.: Printed by I. and W. R.
Hill, 1812.
p. 1987
485
[WORCESTER, Noah] A SOLEMN REVIEW OF THE CUSTOM OF WAR; Showing that
War is the Effect of Popular Delusion, and Proposing a Remedy. By Philo Pacificus. . . .
Schenectady [New York]: Printed by I[saac]. Riggs, Union-Street, 1817.
p. 1988
486
[WORCESTER, Noah and/or Thomas] A WORD IN SEASON. THE WRITINGS OF
NOAH AND THOMAS WORCESTER BROUGHT TO THE TEST Concerning an Answer:
And A Bridle for Disputants. . . . Concord [New Hampshire]: Printed by George Hough,
Feb....1813.
p. 1991
487
[WORCESTER, Thomas] A DEFENCE OF TRUTH AND CHARACTER AGAINST
ECCLESIASTICAL INTOLERANCE. Extracts of Some Letters, Occasioned by Proceedings of
the Hopkinton Association, and of the New-Hampshire General Association. . . . Concord,
N. H.: printed by I. and W. R. Hill, 1812.
p. 1993
488
WORCESTER, Thomas. THE MOST PLAIN HARMONIOUS SENSE OF SCRIPTURE
THE TEST OF OPINIONS. TWO UNANSWERED LETTERS to a Censorious Advocate
for Triune Words of Man's Wisdom. By Thomas Worcester, A.M., Pastor of a Church in
Salisbury, N.H. . . . Boston: Published for the Author, and for sale by Bradford & Read,
2146
58 Cornhill, and by most of the Booksellers in New-England. Watson & Bangs, Printers,
1812.
p. 1999
489
WORCESTER, Thomas. OUR SAVIOR'S DIVINITY IN PRIMITIVE PURITY. A
SERMON, ON THE DIVINE SONSHIP OF CHRIST, as the Fundamental Article of the
Christian Faith. By Thomas Worcester, A.M., PASTOR OF A CHURCH IN SALISBURY. . . . Concord
[New Hampshire]: Printed by George Hough, July—1810.
p. 2003
490
WORCESTER, Thomas. THE RECORD WHICH GOD HAS GIVEN OF HIS SON. A
CONCISE VIEW OF THE GLORY OF CHRIST, Wholly In Numerous Interwoven Quotations
From the Bible. By Thomas Worcester, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Salisbury, N. H. . . .
Concord [New Hampshire]: Geo[rge]. Hough, Printer, 1811.
p. 2007
491
WORSLEY, Israel. A VIEW OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, Their General Character,
Customs, Language, Public Festivals, Religious Rites, and Traditions: Shewing Them to be
the Descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The Language of Prophecy Concerning Them,
and the Course by Which They Travelled from Media into America. London: Printed for
the author, and sold by R. Hunter, St. Paul's Churchyard, and the author at Plymouth,
June, 1828.
p. 2009
492
WRIGHT, John. JESUS CHRIST SENT BY HIS GOD AND FATHER TO BE THE
SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD. A SERMON Preached (By Permission of the Speaker,) in The
Hall of the House of Representatives of the United States, Washington city, Sunday, January 31,
1819. By John Wright. To Which are Appended Brief Remarks on the Unitarian Controversy;
and the Charge of Misrepresenting the Language of Trinitarians, Refuted, By Extracts from their
own Writings. . . . Washington: Published and Sold by Pishey Thompson: Sold also
by F. Lucas, Baltimore, and A. Small, Philadelphia. A. Way, Jr. Printer, 1822.
p. 2011
493
[WRIGHT, Richard (1764-1836)] AN ESSAY ON THE DOCTRINE OF THE TWO
NATURES OF CHRIST. . . . {SECOND EDITION.} Milton, (P[ennsylvania].): Printed at the
Office of the Miltonian, 1823.
p. 2017
494
THE WRITINGS OF A PRETENDED PROPHET, (In Six Letters) Who assumed the title of
"A FAITHFUL SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST," officially commissioned by ALMIGHTY
GOD, to demand and receive of ABRAHAM MORHOUSE, Esq. Of Johnstown, (New-York)
two thousand pounds; with terrible Denunciations in case of refusal. To Which Is Added, HIS
RECANTATION: Or FOUR LETTERS, Written by the Prophet, after his detection. Second
Vermont Edition. Juyy [sic], 1816.
p. 2021
495
YOUNG, Alfred Douglas, b. 1808.
AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL, 1808 to 1842.
Carbon copy of a typewritten transcript prepared by Brigham Young University Library
staff from an original manuscript written in 1887, and lent by a private party for
microfilming. 1958.
p. 2027
2147
496
YOUNG, Jacob, 1776-1859. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A PIONEER: Or, the Nativity,
Experience, Travels, and Ministerial Labors of Rev. Jacob Young, With Incidents, Observations,
and Reflections . . . Cincinnati: Published by L. Swormstedt & A. Poe, For the Methodist
Episcopal Church, at the Western Book Concern; R. P. Thompson, Printer, 1857. p. 2028
497
[YOUNGS, Benjamin Seth (and others)] THE TESTIMONY OF CHRIST'S SECOND
APPEARING; Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith
and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter Day. Published in Union. By Order of
the Ministry. . . . Lebanon, State of Ohio: From the Press of John M'Clean, Office of the
Western Star, 1808.
p. 2029
498
[third edition] [YOUNGS, Benjamin Seth (and Richard McNemar)] THE TESTIMONY
OF CHRIST'S SECOND APPEARING; Containing a General Statement of All Things
Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter Day. Published by
Order of the Ministry, in Union with the Church. Union Village, (Ohio.): B. Fisher and
A. Burnett, Printers, 1823.
p. 2031
499
YOUTH'S COMPANION. Published Weekly, by N. WILLIS, at the Office of the Boston
Recorder, No. 134, Washington street . . . (newspaper-format juvenile magazine, Boston)
for April 25, 1832 [V:47].
p. 2041
500
ZION'S HERALD.
Published by Solomon Sias, for the New-England and Maine Conferences
of the Methodist Episcopal Church.....B. Badger, Editor (newspaper-format magazine,
Boston) for Wednesday, May 10, 1826 [IV:19].
p. 2042
2148
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SCRIPTURE INDEX
========
Location REFERENCES ARE TO PAGES in the text (rather than to item numbers).
*Passages which are quoted or mentioned by authors without scripture identification in the text are indicated below with an asterisk.
BIBLE
Apocryphal works are listed at the ends of their relevant Testaments.
"JST" indicates verses from the Joseph Smith Translation.
OLD TESTAMENT
GENESIS
Gen. 23:1, JST
750
Num. 16:10
894
Gen. 1:1, 3
419
Gen. 28:22
896
Num. 21:6-9
570
Gen. 1:3*
951
Gen. 31:30
304
Num. 22
1831 n134
Gen. 1:26
1968
Gen. 35:2-4
304
Num. 22:22-34 1832 n141
Gen. 2:1-3
490
Gen. 37:5
750
Num. 25:13
Gen. 3:22
892
Gen. 46:26
491
Gen. 3:23-24
1831 n134
Gen. 49:6
1687, 1690
Gen. 4:9
1482
Gen. 4:17
311
Gen. 4:17-18
311
Gen. 4:18
311
Gen. 5:18-24
304
Gen. 5:28-29,
JST
311
Gen. 6:1-4
1305
Gen. 6:17
449
Gen. 12:5
895
Gen. 14:12-24
1844
Gen. 14:17-20
305
Gen. 14:20
896
Gen. 17:11
1727
Gen. 19:14
1358
NUMBERS
Gen. 22
899
Num. 11:7
Gen. 23:1
750
Num. 16
EXODUS
Ex. 10:9
752
Ex. 16:31
898
Ex. 22:16
303
Ex. 28:15-30
302
Ex. 28:30
Ex. 28:40
270, 897,
1703
892
Ex. 40:15
894
894
DEUTERONOMY
Deut. 4:4
897
Deut. 4:7-9
1161
Deut. 4:9*
1781
Deut. 8:2
1591
Deut. 8:15
570
Deut. 11:19*
1781
Deut. 32:22-26
1432
Deut. 33:2
895
JOSHUA
Josh. 7:5
766
Josh. 18:25
899
Josh. 19:8
899
Josh. 19:21
899
Josh. 19:36
899
898
Josh. 24:2
304
585, 815
Josh. 24:19
458
LEVITICUS
Lev. 8:8
897
Lev. 16
894
2151
JUDGES
Judges 7:1
1117
Judges 15:14
98
1 SAMUEL
1 Sam. 2:31
1509
1 Sam. 3:1
899
1 Sam. 9:9
895
1 Sam. chapters
10, 11, 19
894
1 Sam. 16:14
494
1 Sam. 19
899
1 Sam. 19:18-24 895
EZRA
Prov. 28:13
329
Ezra chapters
1, 3, 6
896
Prov. 28:19*
1224
Ezra 2:63
250, 309
Prov. 31
1606
Prov. 31:6
896
Prov. 31:10
495
Prov. 31:11
495
Prov. 31:12
495
Prov. 31:29
1603
Prov. 31:29*
444
NEHEMIAH
Neh. 7:65
250, 309
Neh. 9:27
2014
JOB
Job 19:25
820
Job 28:2
896
Job 37:14*
1322
Job 40:18
896
1 Sam. 22:10
897
1 Sam. 30:27
899
1 Sam. 31:4
494
Ps. 16:3
894, 895
Ps. 18:34
302
2 SAMUEL 6:5
752
Ps. 25:14*
1702
Ps. 32:11
1213
Ps. 35:3*
1910
1 KINGS
PSALMS
1 Kings 8:1
897
Ps. 48:2
897
1 Kings 12:16
161
Ps. 65:1
897
1 Kings 14:10
743
Ps. 78:2, 5*
1612
1 Kings 18:27*
1085
Ps. 80:1
897
1 Kings 19:1
1873
Ps. 84:7
897
Ps. 90:4
1653
Ps. 91:6
1833 n151
Ps. 97:8
897
Ps. 99:1
897
Ps. 102:13
897
Ps. 104:12
656
Ps. 116:3
1432
Ps. 117
411
Ps. 118:23*
505
Ps. 124:1-7
262
Ps. 146:2
1669
Ps. 147:4
896
1 Kings 20:1
749
1 Kings 22:34
302
(alt. reading)
2 KINGS
2 Kings 2
894
2 Kings 21:13
744
1 CHRONICLES
1 Chr. 15:16
755
1 Chr. 21
1831 n134
1 Chr. 22:7-8, 10 292
PROVERBS
2 CHRONICLES
ECCLESIASTES
Eccl. 8:12
353
Eccl. 11:4*
Eccl. 44: 8,
10, 13-15
1224
58
SONG OF SOLMON
Song. 2:15-16
721
Song. 4:12
1130
ISAIAH
Isa. 1:23
98
Isa. 2:2*
161
Isa. 2:3
897
Isa. 3:11
353
Isa. 3:11*
1787
Isa. 3:16, 18, 20
811
Isa. 9:6
1119
Isa. 10:22*
1619, 1621
Isa. 11:9
Isa. 11:10
(and 1-16)
859
292
Isa. 11:12*
1621
Isa. 14:12
1304
Isa. 14:29
570
Isa. 22:23
327
Isa. 24:23
857
Isa. 28:10, 13
30 n26
Isa. 28:15
1351
2 Chr. 3:1
899
Prov. 12:4
495
Isa. 29:4
860
2 Chr. 6:41
322
Prov. 26:5*
1085
Isa. 29:11
2036
2152
Isa. 29:13
1950
DANIEL
Isa. 29:14
1632
Dan. 2:5*
1481
Isa. 30:6
570, 895
Dan. 2:44*
1548
Isa. 34:3-7
893
Dan. 5:6
1832n136
Isa. 34:5-6
893
Dan. 5:25*
107
Isa. 35:10*
1481
Dan. 7:24, 25
898
Isa. 43:2
235
Dan. 8:12
292
Isa. 43:10
846
Dan. 10:6
1833 n145
Isa. 44:3-5
1599
Dan. 10:8
1832 n143
Isa. 45:19
758
Dan. 10:13
305
Isa. 46:11*
269
Dan. 12:1-3
305
Isa. 49:8
1906
Isa. 53:4-5
762
Isa. 53:11
859
Isa. 55:12
656
Isa. 60
857
Isa. 60:22
292
Isa. 62:1-2
248
Isa. 62:6-7
249
Isa. 65:23*
1595
JEREMIAH
Jer. 1:6-7*
549
Jer. 1:7
910, 912
Jer. 4:30*
1838
Jer. 23:5-6
1972
Jer. 31:3
1906
Jer. 31:20*
1572
Jer. 31:31
1602
Jer. 50 – 51
855
EZEKIEL
HOSEA
Hosea 1:4
302
Hosea 10:13-14 1678
Hosea 12:10
1585
Hosea 12:10*
1612
JOEL 2:28-29
378
AMOS 3:2
1432
JONAH 2:2
1432
HABAKKUK
2:2-3*
898
Hag. 2:6-7
164
Hag. 2:22
291
1344
Ezek. 21:24
98
Ezek. 22:26*
1475
Ezek. 27:13, 15
208
Ezek. 35:15
893
Ezek. 36:5
893
Ezek. 36:36
292
Ezek. 37:16
858, 2009
MALACHI
Ezek. 37:21-22
856
Mal. 2:10*
Mal. 4:6*
270
APOCRYPHA
TOBIT
Tob. 1:14
239
Tob. 2:11
239
Tob. 4:1
239
Tob. 5
239
Tob. 5:1
239
Tob. 5:7-9
240
Tob. 5:12
240
Tob. 5:16
240
Tob. 5:17-19
240
Tob. 5:18
240
Tob. 9:5
239
Tob. 10:4-7
Tob. 12:15,
19-22
240
2 MACCABEES
1:36
241
1117
OTHER OLD TESTAMENT
APOCRYPHAL WORKS:
1 ENOCH
HAGGAI
Ezek. 8:12
292
273
ZEPHANIAH
2:14
Mal. 4:5
311
TESTAMENT OF THE
TWELVE PATRIARCHS
243
ZECHARIAH
Zech. 4
1585
Zech. 9:9*
1602
Zech. 12:6
292
Zech. 14:4
857
Zech. 14:20, 21
632
1265
2153
NEW TESTAMENT
MATTHEW
Mark 10:5
1199, 1488
John 6:40
1432
John 8:32*
John 10:14,
26-27
821
Matt. 3:1-2
716
Mark 12:25
1888
Matt. 3:13-17
1937
Mark 13:32
351
Matt. 3:16
895
Mark 14:36
351
Matt. 3:17*
1963
Mark 15:34*
1885
John 10:16
534
Matt. 5:16
715
1572
352
1199, 1488
316
John 10:16*
Matt. 5:44-45
Mark 16:14
Mark 16:17
John 10:30
352
Matt. 5:45, 48
1918
John 12:32
1644, 1873
Matt. 6:7
716
John 13:14
1209
Matt. 7:29
700
John 14:2-3
1313
Matt. 9:2
1906
John 14:28
1937
Matt. 10:26*
217
John 15:4
717
Matt. 11:28-30
717
John 15:10
1937
Matt. 12:21-31
891
John 16:24*
1909, 1910
Matt. 12:31, 32
1917
John 16:28
1937
Matt. 13:35
1570
John 17
1936
Matt. 13:58
897
John 17:3
351
Matt. 16
317
John 17:5*
1885, 2005
Matt. 16:15*
1612
John 17:21-23
352
John 20:17
1937
John 21:22-23
425
Matt. 16:16, 18* 2003
Matt. 17:5*
1963
Matt. 19:8
1199, 1488
Matt. 19:17
351
Matt. 22:30
1888
Matt. 22:42
1879
Matt. 22:42*
1884
Matt. 23:23
898
Matt. 23:37
1831 n131
Matt. 24
237
Matt. 24:30*
1887
Matt. 25
173
Matt. 27:46*
1885
Matt. 27:51
897
Matt. 28:18-20
632
MARK
LUKE
Luke 1:35*
1882
Luke 2:14*
1981
Luke 3:22
1979
Luke 9:35*
1963
Luke 9:55
1570
Luke 9:55*
1913
Luke 12:48
549
Luke 13:25
194
Luke 13:34
1831 n131
Luke 19:22*
1999
Luke 20:35
1888
Luke 21:15*
1991
Luke 21:22*
1619
Luke 21:24
853
Luke 23:46*
1885
Luke 24:27
845
Luke 24:49
303
286
ACTS
Acts 1:3
845
Acts 2:23
1680
Acts 2:27, 31
1432
Acts 2:41
895
JOHN
John 1:14*
1885
Acts 3:15
649
John 1:16
1919
Acts 5:7
767
John 3:6
778
Acts 7:40
292
John 3:12
306
Acts 7:59
895
John 3:14-15
1846
Acts 8
1594
John 3:14-16
306
Acts 8:15-17
1593
John 4:5
1117
Acts 8:37
2003
John 4:24
895
Acts 10:33
1635
John 5:19*
1265
Acts 10:38*
1963
Mark 3:5
1199, 1488
John 5:29
237
Acts 15:4, 6
303
Mark 3:8
893
John 5:39*
538
Acts 17:23 *
861
Mark 9:7*
1963
John 6:12
1591
Acts 20:17, 23
303
2154
ROMANS
Eph. 2:14
897
Heb. 7:1-6
1845
Rom. 5:18
1484
Eph. 3:2
292
Heb. 7:1-11
305
Rom. 8:9
1586
Eph. 6:4
1666
Heb. 7:3
381, 1617
Eph. 6:13, 17
2007
Heb. 7:24
Heb. chapters
9, 11, 12
894
Rom. 11:12, 15 859
Rom. 11:15
860
Rom. 11:16-24
1238
Rom. 11:17-24
1600
Rom. 14:10
1993
Rom. 14:11
329
Rom. 16:25*
1794
PHILIPPIANS
Philip. 1:23*
1607
Heb. 10:20
897
Philip. 3:21
858
Heb. 10:26-30
891
Philip. 4:8
1103
Heb. 11:1, JST
26 n18
Philip. 4:21
894
Heb. 11:5
304
Heb. 11:39-40
1215
Heb. 12:22
897
Heb. 12:23
1609
1 THESSALONIANS
1 CORINTHIANS
1 Cor. 1:2
1586
1 Thes. 3:13
895
1 Cor. 1:13*
2017
1 Thes. 5:21
1708
1 Cor. 1:27-28
1872
1 Thes. 5:21*
312, 538
1 Cor. 1:30
1216
1 Cor. 8:6*
350
1 Cor. 9:25
67
1 Cor. 11:28, 29 1896
1 Cor. 12:7
381
1 Cor. 14:15*
909
1 Cor. 14:26
894
1 Cor. 15:19
17n3
1 Cor. 15:22*
167
1 Cor. 15:24
382
1 Cor. 15:26
316
1 Cor. 15:29
270, 332
1 Cor. 15:40
306
1 Cor. 15:52
499
422
2 THESSALONIANS
2 Thes. 2:4
898
2 Thes. 2:6-7
151
2 Thes. 2:8
141, 143
1 TIMOTHY
1 Tim. 2:5*
1265
1 Tim. 3:16*
1884
1 Tim. 4:1-4
918
1 Tim. 4:6
58, 1852
1 Tim. 5:17
303
TITUS
JAMES
James 1:5
James 1:7
1154,
1208, 1675
1586
James 5:14
1810
1 PETER
1 Pet. 2:5, 9
894
1 Pet. 2:9
449,
564, 1592
1 Pet. 4:6
2040
1 Pet. 5:1
303
2 PETER
2 Pet. 1:12, 13
910
2 Pet. 1:17*
1963
Titus 1:2
1601
2 CORINTHIANS 4:4
Titus 1:5
814
1 JOHN
Titus 1:5, 7
303
GALATIANS
1 Jn. 3:2
858
Titus 3:10
1877
1 Jn. 3:15
494
1 Jn. 4:14
2012
1 Jn. 5:7
895, 1999
1 Jn. 5:8
2038
1 Jn. 5:10*
1612
1 Jn. 5:16
891
Gal. 2:13
1993
Gal. 3:14
1598
Gal. 6:2
715
EPHESIANS
HEBREWS
Heb. 1:2-3
1309
Hebrews 1:14
895
Heb. 5:4
1433
Eph. 1:10
858
Heb. 5:7
352
Eph. 1:18
1592
Heb. 6:4-5
891
2 JOHN 1:1
303
Eph. 2:8*
1909
Heb. 6:10
895
3 JOHN 1:1
303
2155
JUDE
Rev. 12:4
1304
Rev. 17:1-6
898
Jude 1:3*
1612
Rev. 12:7
305, 719
Rev. 17:2, 4
310
Jude 1:4
815
Rev. 12:10*
2029
Rev. 17:14
1433
Jude 1:6
1304
Rev. 12:14-17
1566
Rev. 18
855
Jude 9
305
Rev. 13:5
98
Rev. 18:8
656
Jude 14
895
Rev. 14:1
897,1592
Rev. 18:24
895
Jude 14, 15
304
Rev. 14:6
341, 633
Rev. 19:2
310
Rev. 14:6*
1481
Rev. 19:9
1433
Rev. 14:6-7
1594, 1853
Rev. 19:15-16
292
REVELATION
Rev. 1:6
894
Rev. 14:6-7*
248
Rev. 20:4
1318
Rev. 1:8
392
Rev. 14:7*
939
Rev. 21:4*
167
Rev. 2:7
307
Rev. 14:13
1212
Rev. 22
1862
Rev. 2:17
436, 1705
Rev. 14:18-20
310
Rev. 22:1, 2
913
Rev. 2:17*
1794, 1876
Rev. 15:3
458, 750
Rev. 22:1-2, 5
1387
Rev. 8:1
766
Rev. 16
153
Rev. 22:2
307
Rev. 9:15
331
Rev. 16:13-14
310
Rev. 22:15
494
Rev. 10:1-2
657
Rev. 16:15
1852
Rev. 22:17
1873
Rev. 11:2
310
Rev. 17
310
APOCRYPHAL NEW TESTAMENT
241
GOSPEL OF BARNABAS
242
1-2 CLEMENT
242
LETTERS OF IGNATIUS
242
SHEPHERD OF HERMAS
242
GOSPEL OF MARY
242
PROTOEVANGELIUM OF JAMES
242
GOSPEL OF NICODEMUS (Acts of Pilate)
243
2156
BOOK OF MORMON
Title page
392, 1587
Joseph Smith Preface
(1830 ed.) 399, 770, 1144
References to the Book of
Mormon, ii-iii
(for 1830 edition)
139
The Testimony of Three
Witnesses
1943
The Testimony of Eight
Witnesses
437, 763
1 NEPHI
1 Ne. (book) 647, 787, 792
1 Ne. 1
489, 1947
1 Ne. 1:1
203, 1828 n113
1 Ne. 1:2
268, 270, 628,
774, 1543 n103, 1612
1 Ne. 1:7-9, 14-15
354
1 Ne. 1:7-15
409, 1236
1 Ne. 1:8-11
647
1 Ne. 1:14
458
1 Ne. 2:2-23
1406
1 Ne. 2:9
1387
1 Ne. 2:11
1235
1 Ne. 2:23
750
1 Ne. 3 – 4
305
1 Ne. 3 – 5
1856
1 Ne. 3:2
750
1 Ne. 3:7
239, 649
1 Ne. 3:7 - 4:14
1427
1 Ne. 3:16, 22
1 Ne. 4:20
1 Ne. 7:8
1 Ne. 8
1199, 1488
500, 1268,
1269, 1640, 1862
1 Ne. 8:2
453, 750,
1236, 1830 n122
1 Ne. 8:4
1430n96,
1830 n126
1 Ne. 8:4, 8
1034
1 Ne. 8:5-7
1430 n96
1 Ne. 8:7
1368
1 Ne. 8:9
1368
1 Ne. 8:9, 20
1834 n153
1 Ne. 8:13
1368
1 Ne. 8:19
1368, 1388
1 Ne. 8:19-21
1378
1 Ne. 8:20
1368, 1388
1 Ne. 8:21
1 Ne. 12:9-16:1 1427
1 Ne. 12:16
1368
1 Ne. 12:16-17
1419
1 Ne. 12:17
1368, 1405
1 Ne. 12:18
518, 1368
1 Ne. 13
195, 208,
262, 1087, 1562, 1589,
1801, 2012, 2020
1 Ne. 13 – 14
1 Ne. 13:1, 5,
10, 13, 15-16
310, 817
1 Ne. 13:1, 10
263
1 Ne. 13:5
263, 750
1 Ne. 13:7-8
1255
1 Ne. 13:12
525, 786
788, 1075
1368
1 Ne. 13:13
263
1 Ne. 8:22-24
1388
1 Ne. 13:14
360, 1136
1 Ne. 8:23
1368
1 Ne. 8:26
1 Ne. 8:26-27
1398
1249, 1367,
1368, 1394
1 Ne. 8:27
1287
1 Ne. 13:15-16 263
1 Ne. 13:17-20,
30-32 1296
1 Ne. 13:26-27,
34 1319
1 Ne. 8:28
1368
1 Ne. 13:26-28
1 Ne. 8:30-32
1388
1 Ne. 8:31
1368
1 Ne. 8:32
1368, 1386,
1405
1 Ne. 8:33
1368
1 Ne. 13:26-29 302
1 Ne. 13:26-30,
32 2000
1 Ne. 13:28-29,
32 237
1 Ne. 11
1862
1 Ne. 11:16, 21
526
271
1 Ne. 13:34
292, 1939
1942
1 Ne. 11:16-17,
26-27
1 Ne. 13:34-37
1 Ne. 14:1
247
752
1617
1 Ne. 14:7
239
1 Ne. 11:20-21
1617
750, 1199,
1488
1427
1 Ne. 11:21-22
1640
1 Ne. 14:10-17
1841
1 Ne. 4:20-12:8 1427
1 Ne. 11:21-23
307
1 Ne. 14:12,14
1586
1 Ne. 5:1-3
240
1 Ne. 11:35-36
1398
1 Ne. 15:23-24
1377
1 Ne. 5:2, 4
1235
1 Ne. 11:36
1368
1 Ne. 15:24
1368
2157
1 Ne. 15:27-28
518
2 Ne. 9
166
JACOB
1 Ne. 15:27-29
1383
2 Ne. 9:25
1432
Jacob 4:4-5
1216
1 Ne. 15:29
1368
2 Ne. 9:25-26
818
Jacob 4:7
1617
1 Ne. 16
434, 964,
1295, 1855
2 Ne. 9:26
1615
Jacob 5
1238
1427
437, 763,
922
2 Ne. 9:53
1617
Jacob 7
817, 1556
2 Ne. 9:7
176, 1563, 1615
Jacob 7:15-18
1793
Jacob 7:16-18
889
Jacob 7:17-19
61
Jacob 7:18
1475, 1614
Jacob 7:18-19
897, 1908
Jacob 7:21
597
Jacob 7:25, 27
1670, 1782
Jacob 7:27
356, 500
1 Ne. 16:1
1 Ne. 16:10
1 Ne. 16:18
1 Ne. 16:34
302, 1302
311, 975,
980, 1052
1 Ne. 16:35
1386
1 Ne. 16:38
2 Ne. 9:9
2 Ne. 10
2 Ne. 10:20
672
262, 585,
1566
695, 970,
1084
922
2 Ne. 13:16,
18, 20
811
1 Ne. 17:1
975
2 Ne. 13:20
1255
1 Ne. 17:2, 12
980
2 Ne. 13:23
1255
ENOS
1 Ne. 17:4-5
1385
383
302, 891
570
570, 1119
Enos 1
1 Ne. 17:5-6
2 Ne. 24:29
2 Ne. 25:20
Enos 1:1
1666
1 Ne. 17:30
1199, 1488
2 Ne. 25:23
Enos 1:3-12
412
1 Ne. 17:41
570
750
1119
2 Ne. 25:23-24
Enos 1:13
1 Ne. 17:41-42
547, 577,
829, 1170
1601
697, 1513
437, 763
860
Enos 1:20
1 Ne. 18:1
2 Ne. 26
1 Ne. 19:11
752
2 Ne. 26:12
392
JAROM 1:3
1199, 1488
1 Ne. 22:7
360, 1136
2 Ne. 26:16
860
2 Ne. 26:22
96, 98, 99,
817, 1714
30 n24, 633
OMNI 1:5
749
2 NEPHI
2 Ne. 1:5-7
1783
2 Ne. 1:5-8
527
2 Ne. 1:9
2 Ne. 1:14
2 Ne. 2
747
959, 1240,
1662, 1664
1268
2 Ne. 2:11, 22-25 511
2 Ne. 26:33
MOSIAH
Mosiah 1:4
2 Ne. 28:7
2043
268, 270,
628, 774, 1612
Mosiah 2:4, 26 449
2 Ne. 28:8
1614
Mosiah 2:5-8
1583
2 Ne. 28: 8-9
512
Mosiah 2:8
1605
2 Ne. 28:8, 22
666
Mosiah 2:14
1240, 1241
2 Ne. 28: 8, 23
1160
Mosiah 2:38-40 277
2 Ne. 28:12-13
933, 1249
Mosiah 3:15
308, 896
2 Ne. 28: 20-23 196
Mosiah 3:16
575
2 Ne. 28: 4, 8-9 1908
2 Ne. 2:13
671
2 Ne. 2:22-25
670, 672
2 Ne. 2:24-25
1789
2 Ne. 28:26
1632
Mosiah 3:19
672
2 Ne. 2:25
541, 816,
1676
2 Ne. 28:28
755
Mosiah 4:16
750
2 Ne. 28:30
30 n26
Mosiah 4:28
186
2 Ne. 4:26
376
2 Ne. 29
1587
Mosiah 7:15
750
2 Ne. 4:26-27,30 1617
2 Ne. 29:3
830
Mosiah 8:9
749
2 Ne. 5:10
751
2 Ne. 31:3
289, 1971
Mosiah 10:5
1255
2 Ne. 5:15
750
2 Ne. 31:21
1943
Mosiah 11:5-7
929
2158
Mosiah 11:10
750
Mosiah 11:11
763
Mosiah 11:15
755
Mosiah 12:3
744
Mosiah 12:11
744
Mosiah 13:10
308
Mosiah 15:1-5
1943
Mosiah 16:3
672
Mosiah 16:15
1943
Mosiah 17
1799
Mosiah 17:6
749
Mosiah 17:12-20 1512
Mosiah 17:13
1803
Mosiah 17:13-14 1798
Mosiah 17:13-15 358
Mosiah 17:13-18 1512
Mosiah 17:16,
18-19
420
Mosiah 18
383
Mosiah 18:9
1584
Mosiah 18:13
1938
Mosiah 19:1
763
Mosiah 23:5
750
Mosiah 23:36
753, 764
Mosiah 26:25
499
Mosiah 27:14
2026
Alma 4:19
830
Alma 5:9, 26
321, 336,
442, 1434, 1641, 1673
Alma 5:26
750
Alma 19:26
1513
Alma 19:29
572, 1150,
1199, 1643, 1861, 1886
Alma 5:53
1255
Alma 5:59
1242
Alma 20:10, 13 1513
Alma 7:23
67
Alma 11-12
1475
Alma 11:1
1851
Alma 11:1-2
1849
Alma 11:2
1851
Alma 11:3-19
479
Alma 11:7
481
Alma 20:13
1513
Alma 20:30
1514
Alma 21:3
1514
Alma 22:9-10
1943
Alma 22:27
808
Alma 22:27-32
972
Alma 22:27-34
Alma 22:32
Alma 11:10, 13 480
Alma 11:16-17 485,
485 n75
Alma 11:24
1514
810
808, 809,
971, 1638
Alma 23:13-14
Alma 24:1-2,
28-30
1514
Alma 11:28-39
1942
Alma 24:6, 19-25 1984
Alma 11:43
499
Alma 24:7-16
1984
Alma 11:44
392, 1943
Alma 24:9-19
1991
Alma 24:14-15
1987
Alma 25:1-2
1513
Alma 25:10
308
Alma 25:15
308, 1602
Alma 25:15-16
577, 1216
Alma 26:3
Alma 26:9
449
1513
Alma 12:7
2026
Alma 12:22-23,
26 1320
Alma 12:24,
34-35 818
Alma 13:4
1199, 1488
Alma 13:15-16
308, 1599
Alma 14:5
1938
Alma 14:18
756
Alma 16:3
1498
Alma 16:3-8
1514
Alma 17:19-25
1515
Alma 17:37-38
1509
Alma 17:37-39
1508
Alma 17:39
1509
Alma 1:6, 27,32 1255
Alma 18 – 19
1794
Alma 1:20
929
Alma 18:5
750
Alma 1:29
1247,1255
Alma 18:26, 28 1943
Alma 3:6
697
Alma 18:42
597
Alma 4:2-4, 8
1514
Alma 19:6
449
Alma 4:6
1255
Alma 19:13-18,
Mosiah 27:19-23 597
Mosiah 27:19-24 1793
Mosiah 27:29
449
Mosiah 27:29-31 1615
Mosiah 29:25, 27 817
Mosiah 29:29, 43 750
ALMA
Alma 1:3-6, 15
591
29-30 597
1514
Alma 26:13
321, 336,
442, 1434, 1641, 1673
Alma 26:13, 16 830
Alma 27:2, 12
1514
Alma 27:17
597
Alma 29:1
830
Alma 29:1-2
1652, 1676
Alma 29:1-3, 9
441
Alma 30
305, 679,
731, 815, 817,
1160, 1291, 1556
Alma 30:7, 9, 11-12,
20, 29, 50-59 593
Alma 30:13,16-18
356
2159
Alma 30:33
585
Alma 36:13,15
216
Alma 46:35
1984
Alma 30:43, 51
2026
Alma 46:36
93, 730
Alma 30:44
388, 1244
Alma 36:18-20,
24
216
Alma 46:40
973
Alma 30:50-53
1793
Alma 36:20
449
Alma 47:1-5
361
Alma 30:53
1475
Alma 36:20-22
1489
Alma 47:5
361
Alma 31:3
332, 546
Alma 36:21
1560
Alma 48:3
1199, 1488
546
Alma 36:22
1830 n126
Alma 50:25
764
Alma 31:8, 11-21
Alma 31:15-16
458, 1944
Alma 37
964
Alma 50:34
809
Alma 31:16-18
540
Alma 37:21
749
Alma 51:15
1984
Alma 31:28
1255
Alma 37:30
95
Alma 52:33
1514
Alma 32 – 34
361
Alma 37:39
437, 763
Alma 53:4
358, 763
Alma 32:2
1332
Alma 37:45
308
Alma 53:5-6
766
Alma 32:10-11
1332
Alma 38:8
598
Alma 53:17
764
Alma 32:22
540, 696
Alma 38:10
67
Alma 55:33
766
Alma 32:28
321
Alma 40:2, 23
177
Alma 56 – 57
1801
Alma 33:18-19
307
Alma 41
176, 1213
Alma 33:19-22
1119
Alma 34
166
Alma 41:1
Alma 41:1, 9
1904
424
Alma 56:12
1513
Alma 56:16-19,
21
729
Alma 34:10
1615
Alma 34:10-11
491
Alma 34:10, 12
176, 1563
Alma 34:12
1615
Alma 34:14
1614, 1615
Alma 34:30-31, 35
214
Alma 56:17
1459
539
Alma 56:45-47
729
Alma 41:4
577
Alma 56:47
764
Alma 41:9
Alma 41:10
540
161, 621,
816, 1784
Alma 60:17
1513
Alma 60:32
1514
Alma 41:13
549
Alma 62:32
764
Alma 42
216
Alma 62:35
1514
Alma 63
732
Alma 63:14
1514
Alma 41:1, 10,
13, 15
Alma 34:31
1286
Alma 34:31-33
277, 460
Alma 34:31-35
1641
Alma 42:10
672
Alma 34:33
491, 818,
1213, 1286
Alma 42:15
830
Alma 42:17
492
HELAMAN
Alma 34:33, 35
Alma 34:34
1636
492, 699,
1435, 1757
Alma 42:21-22
Alma 42:22
277
576
Hel. 1:15
1514
Hel. 1:27
1513
Alma 42:27-28
516
Hel. 2:4-5
1802
Alma 36
737-41
Alma 36:6, 12-14,
16-21, 23-24 61-62
Alma 43:6-8,
43-44
Alma 43:45
Hel. 3:7, 9
296
1514
1717
Hel. 3:10-11
296
Hel. 3:14
296
Alma 36:7, 10-23 597
Alma 36:10-12,
15, 21
330
Alma 44:12-15
1803
Hel. 3:23
1802
Hel. 5:10
317
Alma 36:10-23
1792
Alma 46:12-13,
16, 18 1162
Hel. 6:13
1255
Alma 36:12-21
564
Alma 46:12-13,
17, 19-20 93, 729
Hel. 6:18-25
1802
Hel. 6:20-24
1716
2160
Hel. 6:21-24
571, 589,
1002
Hel. 6:21-24,
26-27, 29-30
149
Hel. 6:22-24
1148
Hel. 6:24
95, 1715
Hel. 8:14-15
570, 1119
Hel. 9:4-5
3 Ne. 10:4-6
1831 n131
Morm. 7:4
1513
3 Ne. 11
3 Ne. 11:3-8
1936
1307,
1941 n165
Morm. 7:7
1943
Morm. 8:32
929
3 Ne. 11:6-8, 32 1936
597
3 Ne. 11:12
3 Ne. 15:1,
8-19
1936
Hel. 11:10, 26
1498
3 Ne. 16:9
784
Hel. 11:24-25
1497
3 Ne. 18:19-20
1939
Hel. 11:28, 31
1498
3 Ne. 18:27
1936
Hel. 11:32-33
1498
3 Ne. 19:7,18, 26 1939
Hel. 13 – 16
362
3 Ne. 21
Hel. 13:1
363
3 Ne. 26:2, 5, 15 1936
Hel. 13:18-36
363
3 Ne. 26:5
1938
Hel. 13:26-28
854
3 Ne. 26:14
383
Hel. 13:28
Hel. 15:4, 6, 9,
12
1255
3 Ne. 27:13-14
1938
3 Ne. 28:9
428
3 Ne. 28:18-21
428
Hel. 15:5
363
3 Ne. 30:2
752
4 NEPHI 1:24
1255
363
3 NEPHI
3 Ne. 1:16-17
597
3 Ne. 2:1
1199, 1488
3 Ne. 2:12
764, 1717
3 Ne. 3
1512, 1799
3 Ne. 3:1, 3-4, 6 1082
597
1201
MORMON
Morm. 8:36-37 933, 1439
Morm. 9:12
1942
Morm. 9:13
499
Morm. 9:32
268, 270,
628, 774, 1612
Morm. 9:32-34 1543 n103
Morm. 9:34
2043
ETHER
Ether 1:33
1508
Ether 1:34-37
1508
Ether 2:5
2010
Ether 2:7-12
262, 1102
Ether 2:10-12
1162
Ether 2:12
Ether 2:14
Ether,
chapters 3, 6
843, 1246
767
Ether 3:1-4
Ether 3: 6, 19,
14
2010
897
1944
Morm. 1:18
1779
Ether 3:14
1938
Morm. 2:1-2
1983
Ether 3:14-15
1942
Morm. 2:2
1801
Ether 3:19
597
Morm. 2:9
749
Ether 4:12
1938
Morm. 2:14-15 356
Ether 4:15
1199, 1488
Morm. 2:15
Ether 6:2-3
2010
Ether 6:10
3 Ne. 3:1-5, 7-9
1717
3 Ne. 3:4-5
764
3 Ne. 3:7
1716
3 Ne. 3:9
594
Morm. 3:11-16 1983
3 Ne. 3:1-12
1802
Morm. 4:11-15,
21 1080
Ether 6:27
1227, 1812,
1848
754
Ether 8:4
1499
728
Morm. 4:14
Ether 8:15-16
1149
3 Ne. 4:7
1283,
1713, 1799
Morm. 4:14, 21 1514
Ether 8:16, 18-19 1148
3 Ne. 5:18
2043
Mormon,
chapters 6, 8
Ether 8:22
1349
64
3 Ne. 7:16
1199, 1488
Ether 8:22-25
155, 594
Morm. 6:2
64
3 Ne. 8:19
767
Ether 8:24-25
1684
Morm. 6:4
1386
3 Ne. 9:15
1942
Ether 9:6
594
Morm. 6:5, 11
64
Ether 9:17
1255
3 Ne. 3:1, 3-4,
6, 12
644 ,
1636, 1671
1082
2161
Ether 9:18
1242
Ether 9:19
303, 563,
733, 942, 950, 1231
Ether 13:6-7
307
Ether 13:13-14
885
Ether 10:20
971, 1638
Ether 15:19
1199, 1488
Ether 10:23
750
Ether 15:27
767
Ether 10:24
1255
Ether 15:33
885
Ether 10:27
437, 763
Ether 10:31
1499
Ether 11:7
1157
Ether 11:9
1499
Ether 11:18-19
1499
Ether 11:22
594
MORONI
Moro. 7:16
818
Moro. 8
167, 548,
779
Moro. 8:4-5,
10-11
260
Moro. 8:5, 8,
11-12, 19
492
Moro. 8:5-26
261
Moro. 8:8
260
Moro. 8:14, 16
261
Moro. 8:22
818, 1432
Moro. 9:7-8
1513
Moro. 9:8-10
1080
Moro. 9:10
1081
Moro. 10:4*
1807
Moro. 10:32, 34 1675
Moro. 10:34
499, 1653
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS
Book of Commandments
D&C 9:7-11
1779
D&C 19:17
1918
BoC 7:3-4
1631
D&C 9:8
1705
D&C 19:18, 19
1945 n168
BoC 9:2-4
1145
D&C 9:8-9
650
D&C 19:21-22
1902, 1903
BoC 16:22-23
1902, 1903
D&C 9:9
1756
D&C 19:25
1900
D&C 19:32-34
1900
D&C 20:1
272, 767
D&C 20:8
1182
D&C 20:32
313
D&C 20:57
D&C 20:84
436
340, 370,
815, 1476
D&C 21:3
767
D&C 25:3
328
D&C 26:2
2038
D&C 27:1-4
607
D&C 27:1-5,
14-15
1733
Lecture First, Of Faith
332
Lecture Fifth, Of Faith
895, 1563, 1947, 1977
D&C 10
1407
D&C 10:10-19,
29-32 1939
D&C 10:14, 18,
31, 39-42 1406
D&C 12:8
67
D&C 13
D&C 19
814
541, 577,
1436, 1899
D&C 1:4
1721
D&C 1:17
1947
D&C 1:24
289, 1970
D&C 1:29
1542
D&C 19:1-12
172, 421
D&C 1:30
15n1
D&C 19:5
1900
D&C 1:36
893
D&C 19:6, 10
1901, 1914
D&C 3
770
D&C 19:6-12
699
D&C 5:23-29
1779
D&C 19:6-7,
10-12
D&C 6:7, 10-12 1779
D&C 6:15-17,
22-24
705
D&C 7
386, 426
D&C 8:6-11
1631
D&C 9
185
2162
D&C 27:3-4
799, 1261,
1733
D&C 19:6-8, 10 941
D&C 27:6-7
72
D&C 19:7
1902, 2043
D&C 19:15, 18
D&C 19:16,
18-19
1900
D&C 27:12
814
D&C 28
introduction 1525
1971
D&C 28
174
1526
D&C 29:13
499
D&C 29:33
1970
D&C 29:34-35
199
D&C 76
237, 699,
1314, 1901, 1903
D&C 88:7
1757
D&C 88:11-12
1757
D&C 88:12-13
476
D&C 88:16-20
1595
D&C 88:25-26
342
D&C 88:36, 38
D&C 88:36-38,
41-42
D&C 88:36-38,
41-43
1742
377
D&C 76*
1951
D&C 34:3
(1835 edition) 1631
D&C 76:15-19
237
D&C 76:24
377
D&C 38:32
1181
D&C 76:30-38
1215
D&C 38:38
1181
D&C 76:35-38
818
D&C 38:41
1721
D&C 76:36-44
60
D&C 41
1177
1916
D&C 42:11-17
D&C 42:29-33,
37
1177
D&C 76:43
D&C 76:51-53,
68-69
1217
D&C 88:37
694, 1756
314
D&C 76:57
603
D&C 88:38
1754
D&C 42:30-37
705
D&C 76:69
829, 1609
D&C 88:40-47
471
D&C 42:37
D&C 42:40
314
627, 1165,
1250
D&C 76:70
1163
D&C 88:42-44
965
D&C 76:72
1432
D&C 88:45-47
22 n12
D&C 42:64
133n67
D&C 76:72-74
632
D&C 88:94
1319
D&C 42:89
815
D&C 76:92
476
D&C 88:95
D&C 88:100,
102, 103
D&C 88:124
766
D&C 43:1
1832 n144
D&C 44:2
(1835 edition) 1903
D&C 45:9
291
D&C 45:42
279
D&C 45:54
1432
D&C 45:66-67,
71 706
D&C 49:15, 18,
22, 26 2033
D&C 49:15, 22
1860
D&C 50:17-22
321
D&C 50: 24
321
D&C 52:23
268
D&C 52:41
815
D&C 54
2035
D&C 55
689, 1470
D&C 63:37
1721
D&C 68:20-21
289
D&C 68:25
1728
D&C 68:25-28
1264
D&C 72:17
815
D&C 74:1, 5-7
260
D&C 76: 96-98 473
D&C 77:3
823
D&C 77:9
667
D&C 78
introduction 708
D&C 78:15
D&C 82:3
1300
313, 549,
1432
D&C 82:11
708
D&C 84
1486, 1569
D&C 84:46
321, 818
D&C 84:54-57
238
D&C 84:87
764
D&C 84:111
436
D&C 87
293, 924,
1043, 1059, 1069, 1329
D&C 88:127,
137
D&C 88:130
301
499
66, 805,
1281, 1284
159, 280
180
D&C 88:132-33 179
D&C 89
84, 85, 90,
199, 721, 781, 798, 886,
1280, 1283, 1734, 1767,
1769, 1774
D&C 89:2
86
D&C 89:2-3
D&C 89:3
D&C 89:3-5
395, 1766
201, 1804,
2012
1692
D&C 89:3, 5
1771
D&C 87:1
1062
D&C 87:1-2
1042
D&C 87:2-3, 6
1062
D&C 87:3
926, 1045
D&C 87:3, 6
1073
D&C 89:4-5
395
D&C 87:4
75, 1164
D&C 89:4-7
195
D&C 87:6
1330
D&C 89:5-6
799
D&C 88:3-4
313
D&C 89:5, 7
800
D&C 89:4
90, 200,
784, 799, 1693,
1775, 1804
2163
D&C 89:6
799
D&C 89:7
1283
D&C 89:8
800, 2042
D&C 89:9
800, 1281
D&C 89:11
800
D&C 89:11-12
918
D&C 89:12-13
800, 1280
D&C 89:16-17
801
D&C 89:17
1260
D&C 89:18, 21
802, 804
D&C 89:19
801, 2042
D&C 89:19-21
87
D&C 89:20
D&C 89:21
801
87, 1335,
1770
D&C 89:21*
415
D&C 90:7
159, 280
D&C 91
1111
D&C 91:1, 5
387
D&C 93:2, 32
321
D&C 93:9-10
377
D&C 93:33
1288, 2036
D&C 95:8
1182
D&C 95:10
159, 280
D&C 101:98
1833 n149
D&C 102:12
(1835 edition) 76
D&C 105:11
1181
D&C 107:4
436, 1795
D&C 107:9, 29,
71, 73, 76 603
D&C 107:53
1300
D&C 109:35
1182
D&C 109:75
499
D&C 110
introduction 897
D&C 110
897, 1588
D&C 110:2
763
D&C 110:3
1833 n145
D&C 110:11
291
D&C 110:12
72
D&C 110:13-15 270
D&C 110 :16
291
D&C 112:5
1721
D&C 113 – 115 1747
D&C 98:12
30n26
D&C 101:80
262, 585,
819, 1566, 1801
D&C 113:3-4
291
D&C 113:5-6
291
D&C 115:3-4
1747
D&C 116
1300
D&C 124:29
604
D&C 124:56-82 705
D&C 124:123
603
D&C 128:20
814, 1384
D&C 128:20-21 241
D&C 128:21
30 n26
D&C 129
185, 377
D&C 129:1, 3
474, 1618
D&C 130:6-7
377
D&C 130:9
473
D&C 130:11
1876
D&C 130:14-15 557
D&C 130:22
1952
D&C 131:5
313
D&C 132
1888
D&C 132:19-20 1961
D&C 132:26
1215
D&C 132:27
891
D&C 132:29
D&C 134:12
494
76, 904,
1074, 1084
D&C 135:4
744
D&C 136:11
754
D&C 137:7-9
321
D&C 137:8
1757
D&C 138
699
D&C 138:30
D&C 138:36,
56-57
1549
499
PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
MOSES
Moses 1
Moses 1:4-5,
7, 35
Moses 1:38-39
472, 1918
470 n74,
1167
Moses 1:39
676
Moses 3:5-9
541, 816,
1914
1320
Moses 4:1-3
860, 1790
Moses 4:2
1306
Moses 5:28-29,
31 825
Moses 5:29-31 1008
Moses 5:29-31,
49-56 153, 1481
Moses 1:6
1945 n168
Moses 1:10
376, 620
Moses 4:31
1831 n134
Moses 5:29-31;
51 1350
Moses 1:32-35
1788
Moses 5
1268, 1348
Moses 5:31
922
Moses 1:33, 35
355, 1321
Moses 5:10-11
1273
Moses 5:31, 35
137
Moses 1:35, 38
1163, 1314
Moses 5:28-31
1333
Moses 5:43
311
2164
Moses 5:49-50
143, 879
Moses 5:49-51 95
Moses 5:49-52,
55, 58 825
JS –H 1:28
407, 1456
JS –H 1:28-29
1641, 1731
473
JS –H 1:30
704
JS –H 1:31
605
306
JS –H 1:31-32
JS –H 1:33
234
1830 n127,
1832 n137
JS –H 1:33, 40
292
JS –H 1:38
292
JS –H 1:46
JS –H 1:47,
49-50
1831 n135
JS –H 1:49-50
1832 n139
JS –H 1:51-52
1230
Abr. 3:4
Abr. 3:8-9,
16-17
375
Abr. 3:12-19
Abr. 3:15 and
Facsimile 3
374
Moses 5:51
133n67
Moses 5:51, 53
1334, 1718
Moses 5:53
1700
Abr. 3:24
1789
Moses 5:53-54
824
Abr. 3:27-28
1306
Moses 6 – 7
1322
Moses 6:26-47
304
Abr. 4 – 5
Abr. 4:1
175, 1547
1789
Moses 6:36
377
Moses 6:40
311
Abraham
Facsimile 2
1264
Moses 6:59
2038
Moses 7:2
311
Moses 7:2-4, 35 1856
Moses 7:6, 8
1711
Moses 7:8, 22
892
Moses 7:22
901
Moses 7:24-36
473
Moses 7:28-40
Moses 7:36
376
376, 1163,
1754
Moses 7:41-43,
62 1856
Moses 7:48
342, 925
Moses 7:48-49
345
ABRAHAM
Abr. Facsim. 2,
Figure 5
532, 620,
1312, 1321
Abr. Facsim. 3,
Explanation
final line
797
JOSEPH SMITH—MATTHEW
237
JOSEPH SMITH—HISTORY
JS –H 1:5-6
194, 570,
1200
JS –H 1:5, 7-8
399
JS –H 1:5-6, 19
631
JS –H 1:6-10
1787
JS –H 1:7-8
610
Abr. (book)
528
JS –H 1:8
648
Abr. 1:5-7
301
JS –H 1:11
1154, 1675
Abr. 1:21-22
1711
JS –H 1:13-16
215
Abr. 1:21-25
892, 969
JS –H 1:14
1327
Abr. 1:21-22,
26-27
1111
JS –H 1:17
1949
Abr. 1:23
1125
JS –H 1:19
1950
Abr. 2:2
797
JS –H 1:20
1834 n154
Abr. 3
529, 1264
JS –H 1:21
Abr. 3:1, 4
1822
JS –H 1:22
382, 815,
1635
1633
Abr. 3:1-17
476
JS –H 1:24-25
288
Abr. 3:2-3
1312
JS –H 1:27-47
1651
650
JS –H 1:72
257
Joseph Smith—History,
concluding note by
Oliver Cowdery
256
ARTICLES OF FAITH
1436
Article 4
1222
Article 8
549, 2040
Article 10*
846
Article 12
1332
Article 13
197, 1103
Article 13*
23, 23 n16
2165
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Most proper nouns appearing in the Bibliographic Source are indexed, but
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to the historical commentary. A UTHORS (or most other M AIN H EADINGS) of
the five hundred individual entries in the Bibliographic Source are
designated in this index by L ARGE & SMALL C APITAL L ETTERS. Small caps
are also used to highlight certain EXTENSIVE SUBJECT HEADINGS which
contain multiple lines of sub-headings.
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however, readers should also search digitally for specific desired words or
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11th of September (calendar date), 1347,
1465
12½ cents (New York shilling), 482-85,
1851, 1851
37½ cents (common price, equal to three
New York shillings), 485, 1502, 1851
43rd degree of north latitude, 1777
116 pages - see: Book of Mormon - 116
pages of lost original dictation
300s A.D. (as a century with advanced
American civilization), 1459
420 A.D. (year), 1840
1816 (as year of cold weather), 1444
1823 (as year for the antichrist to appear),
1245
1830s predicted as important to the
revitalization of the Church of Christ,
271
1833, February 26 (historical date), 84, 85,
1768, 1771, 1773, 1774, [2028]
1836 (year) viewed in millenarian context,
1245
1837 (year) financial panic, 1303
1843 (as year of the Advent), 556
References are to pages, showing AUTHORS and illustrations, principal background 2167
material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
1952 (year) viewed in millenarian context,
659
2000 (year) viewed in millenarian context,
534, 1611
Aaron (biblical), 584, 1703; handwriting
of, 1545
Aaron (Book of Mormon, son of Mosiah),
1943
- covenant with, 160, 249, [504], 662, 857,
1481, 1595, 1598
- Egypt and, 797, 970, 1544, 1785
- idolatry and, 301, 304, 306
- writing Hebrew, 1544
"Abraham and the Three Angels"
(illustration named in Joseph Smith's
1828 Phinney Bible), 234
Aaron, priesthood of, 289, 381, 422, 585,
[661], 1365, 1569, 1704, 1712
Abraham, Book of (Joseph Smith), 472,
528, 550, 797, 1754, 1875; papyrus
relating to, 1262, 1544
"Aaronic priest," 381; "Aaronic
priesthood," 1365
accountability, age of, 548, 1106, 1263,
1728, 1731 (age of eight emphasized)
Aaron's rod, see: rod of Aaron
ad hominem attacks from defenders of
religious views, 1091
Abbot, Ephraim (Rev.), 1152, 1153
Abelson, Art (philatelic dealer, Syracuse,
New York), 1488
Aberdeen, Scotland, 2017
Abiathar (presumed Shaker book owner
in 1813), 1860
abilities among unlettered or "common"
folk, 450, 1488, 1633, 1668, 1872; see
also: literary ability, colloquial
Abinadi (Book of Mormon), execution of,
by fire, 358, 420, [633], [917], [1081],
1512, 1798, 1799, 1803; on the
nature of deity, 1942-43
abolitionism, 194, 901, 1532, 1578, 1707,
2042
abolitionism, anti-, 75, 905, 1071, 1546
"about the space of three hours" (biblical
phrase), 767
"Above the rest this note shall swell"
(hymn lyric), 439
ABRAHAM, 301, 306, 504, 628, 661, 797,
1758, 1844; see also: Astronomy and
cosmology
- autograph signature of, 1544-45
ADAIR, James, 57, 159, 358, 1574, 17991801 (list of Hebrew/Native American
similarities)
ADAM, 430, 491, 1680; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry Adam, significance of
- appears to Robert Matthews, 1724
- as Michael, 1309, 1953 (Brigham Young)
- fall of, 177, 184, 445, 492, 510, 541, 545,
575, 670ff., 858, 939, 1268, 1271, 1273,
1304, 1316, 1332, 1481, 1601, 1670,
1680, 1789, 1877; fall of, pre-ordained,
planned or preferred by God, 678; fall
of, fortunate, 510, 541, 670, 858, 1268,
1271-73, 1789
- priesthood of, 1482
- sin of, not imputed to infants, 491, 492,
548, [1761]; not imputed to anyone,
1292, 1436, 1481, 1790
Adam-God, 175, 306, 1309, [1310], [1484],
1953-56 (Brigham Young), 1959, 1961
Adamic language (Mormon concept),
1956 n172
Adam-ondi-Ahman, 1300, [1954]
2168 References are to pages, showing AUTHORS and illustrations, principal background
material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Adams and Eves on every planet in the
universe, 1311, 1958
Adams or Addams, Jane (of Chelsea,
Orange County, Vermont, early
1800s), 72
Adams, Charles Francis, 306, 1329, 1544
Adams, Elisha, 1015
Adams, James Truslow, 917
Adams, John, 262, 1017, 1161, 1164
ADAMS, John G., 58
Adams, John Quincy, 733, 1017, 1142,
1544, 1775 (advocates temperance)
Adams, Massachusetts, 378
Adams, Sally (Waterford, Saratoga
County, New York in 1820), 368
Adams, William H. (lived 1787-1865),
1032, 1037
Adamson, Jack, 1854
Adamson, Robert (photographer), 372
"Adieu" (expression in Book of Mormon
text) commonly used in American
English, 356, 500, 1202, 1654, 1670,
1782, 1980
Agawam, Massachusetts, 1765
age of accountability, see: accountability,
age of
age of consent (New York State in 1825),
1852
"Aged Clergyman of Massachusetts"
(presumed pseud. of Jacob Norton),
1085
agency, free, see: free agency
Agricola, John, 333
agricultural fairs (New York region,
1820s), 1250ff.
agricultural societies, see under various
county names
agriculture, 565, 624, 1224ff., 1264
Ahlstrom, Sydney, 389, 1182, 1561, 1752,
1981
Ahman (in Mormon terminology),
see: Adam-ondi-Ahman
Akenside, Mark, 944
Akerly, Samuel, 944
Akirop, see: Freemasonry and
antimasonry
adoption (Mormon) into the House of
Israel, 286
Alabama, 487; ancient fortification found
in, 1231
Adoption of captives by Native
Americans, 1514
Adventism, 108, 556
Albany, New York, 127, 181, 295, 342, 487,
579, 811, 1029, 1875; atheism in, 1290;
Cattle Show (in 1820), 1249; cholera
in, 88, 803, 1767, 1770; Freemasonry
in, 1794, 1854
"Adventure of the Black Fisherman"
(Washington Irving), 793
Albany County, New York, 1225;
Agricultural Society, 1258
ADVISER; OR VERMONT EVANGELICAL
MAGAZINE (Middlebury, Vermont), 61
Albany Daily Advertiser, 623
Africa, 62-65, 63, 65, 208, 303, 304, 353,
476, 633, 661, 696, 893, 900, 903, 969,
979, 1111, 1117, 1299, 1637, 1697, 1776,
1835 (Barbary Wars)
Albany Gazette and Daily Advertiser, 1725
adoption, spirit of, 1612
Albany Evening Journal, 1408-9, 1462
Albany Register, 1225
Albitson, John, 243
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
alcohol consumption, see: Word of
Wisdom
Alcott, Bronson, 1752 (on Swedenborg);
and daughter Louisa May, 66
Allen, William (Rev.; Greenland,
Rockingham County, New
Hampshire), 1152
Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1434
ALCOTT, William A., 65
Allred, William Moore, 69
Aldrich, James, 583
all-seeing eye, 1303; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry symbols
Aldrich, Lyman, 591
Alexander (and Egypt), 306
ALLYN, Avery, 73, 999, 1000, 1018
Alexander, Mr. (of Holmes County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Allyn, Joseph, 75
Alexander, Caleb (Rev.), 446
Alexander, Thomas G., 1933, 1960
Alexandria Gazette, 1544
Alexandria, Virginia, 2021, 2024
Alger, Fanny, 1747
Algeria, 724
Algiers, see: Barbary Wars
"all is well" (hymn lyric), 1642
"all manner of" (phrase), 735
Alleghany College (Meadville,
Pennsylvania), 1234
ALLEN, Hannah, 72
Allen, Ebenezer (early American
polygamist), 1517
Allen, Eli W. R. (book donor), 1318
Allen, J. (magazine recipient, 1820s), 2042
Allen, Jacob (alleged Masonic victim), 612
Allen, James B., 849
Allen, John Henry (book owner), 1776
Allen, Jonathan (Rev.; pamphlet
recipient), 1152
Allen, S. P. (Smyrna, Chenango County,
New York), 1171
ALLYN, Nelson, 75
Alma (Book of Mormon), 1584
Alma 36 (scripture chapter, Book of
Mormon), 737
Alma the Younger (Book of Mormon), 61,
176, 216, 329, 597, 1489, 1904
almanacs, 85, 96, 100, 102, 103, 138, 156,
563, 564, 567, 611, 888, 933, 988, 993,
998, 1004, 1012, 1018, 1097, 1165, 1166,
1275, 1283, 1369, 1412, 1413, 1414,
1443, 1505, 1763
almanacs, influence of, 39, 170, 1227,
1442ff., 1452-54, 1505
alpaca (Peruvian animal), 1242
altars in ancient America asserted, 13001301
"amalgamation" (term for intermarriage
between races), 901, 902, 903
America, constitution of, divinely
influenced, 819
America, founders of, as instruments in
the hand of God, 266, 586, 1566, 1801,
1866 (God's "servant Washington");
founders "raised up" by God, 263, 819,
1566
America, independence of, providential,
263, 326, 1102, 1296, 1478, 1566, 1783,
1866
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America as a choice land reserved or
prepared by God, 209, 341, 523, 843,
1245, 1566, 1668, [1866]
American Masonic Record and Albany
Saturday Magazine, 1679
America as a favored land for the
righteous, 326, 442, 525, 729, 817, 1161,
1226, [1296], 1783, 1831n129; America
must be righteous in order to flourish,
92, 195, 208, 262, 265, 323, 506, 579,
816, 843, 1102, 1162, 1245, 1360, 1478,
1784
American Missionary Union, 1727
America as an island, 694, 970, 1084
America important to the Millennium,
527, 661
America like Jerusalem which Christ
would have gathered, like a hen her
chicks, 1831n131
America raised up by God, 272, 1102,
1296, 1566
America visited anciently by apostles, 206
America, Central and South, descriptions
or maps of, 697, 807, 808, 809, 972-73,
972; see also: geography books
American Messenger, 639
American Peace Society, 1981, 1989
AMERICAN QUARTERLY TEMPERANCE
MAGAZINE (Albany), 84
American Revolutionary War, see:
Revolutionary War, American
American Scenic & Historic Preservation
Society (New York), 1493
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE ALMANAC for
1833 (New York), 85
American Temperance Society, 90, 1771
AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, Sixth
Report (Boston, in 1833), 90
American Tract Society, 639, 1290, 1720
American Unitarian Association, 1805
American Whig (Woodstock, Vermont),
954
American Almanac and Repository of Useful
Knowledge, For the Year 1831, 279
American, Herkimer (newspaper,
Herkimer, New York), 1725
AMERICAN BAPTIST MAGAZINE (Boston), 76
Amistad (ship), 1544
American Bible Society, 269, 948
Ammon (Book of Mormon), 1793, 1819,
1823, 1920, 1924, 1943; adopted by
Lamanites, 1508, 1514
American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions, 534
American Board of Missions, 632
Amulek (Book of Mormon), 317, 1636,
1942
American Colonization Society, 1697
Anabaptists, 555, 559, 559
American Congressional Temperance
Society, 413, 1774
ANALECTIC MAGAZINE for November 1814
(Philadelphia), 91
American Economist, 1257
ancient culture and antiquities of interest
to 1820s New York farmers, 1229ff.,
[1364], [1776]
American Farmer, 1242, 1259
American Jewish Historical Society, 1536
American Journal of Psychology, 1818
American Journal of Science, 567
ancient languages spoken or sung as
spiritual gifts, see: languages, ancient,
spoken or sung as spiritual gifts
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ancient origins of Freemasonry, see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry antiquity of Freemasonry
"ancient" texts - pragmatic, didactic
attitudes regarding authenticity of,
387
angels guarding with flames, swords, etc.,
290, 1831n134
angels have bodies, "corporeal frames,"
473
angels may be former mortals glorified,
527, 1571
Anderson, Lavina Fielding, 1946 n169
angels, destroying, 802, 1335, 1630, 1770
Anderson, Richard L., 572, 596, 1250, 1966
Anglo Saxon hoard, 1230
ANDERTON, Samuel G., 93
Anglo-Israel theory, 286, 288, 596
Andover, Massachusetts, 1528
animals, resurrection of, 1320
Andover Theological Seminary, 278, 630,
631, 1011, 1152, 1613, 1737, 1739, 1964
animals, unknown bones of ancient,
found in America, 1231, 1301
Andrews, Edward Deming, 1860, 2029
animals, wild, many types south of
narrow neck of land, 972-73
Andrews, Faith (book owner; md.
Edward Deming Andrews), 1860
Andrews, Hugh (Pennsylvania suicide),
1262
anesthesia, 945
angel - precursors to the Book of Mormon
reflection, "O that I were an
angel," 441, 830, 1652, 1674, 1676
Angel Moroni, see: Moroni, visits of
Angel
"angel clothed with light" (hymn lyric),
909
animism, 342
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1698
Ann, Fort, 917
Annals of Philosophy (London), 1232
Annie, Orphan (cat mascot of Ontario
County [New York] Records and
Archives Center), 1467, 1467
Annsville, Oneida County, New York,
1325
anointing with oil, 1216, 1573, 1574, 1575,
1809; as a healing ritual, 1810;
see also: washing and anointing
angel descending or carrying a book to
proclaim the gospel, 657, 1612, 2042,
2043
Anthon transcript, 185, 947, 1233
angel visions, [190], 239, 259, 354, 379,
489, 521, 605, 640, 662, 704, 911,
1650, 1759, 1761, 1825ff., 1826
Anthony, Susan B., 1267
Angelica, Allegany County, New York,
1263, 1708
Anthon, Prof. Charles, 947, 1299
ANTI MASONIC ALMANAC for 1831 (Utica,
New York), 103
angel's "bosom" (chest), 605, 606, 1651
antichrist, 191, 245, 301, 309, 310, 331, 506,
897, 1244, 1245, 1288, 1291, 1610, 1751
angels and "just men made perfect" serve
in heaven, [380], 474, 1608-9
anti-intellectualism, 1228-29, 1586, 1632,
[1787], 1961
angels are all of the human race, from
various planets, 1755
ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC for 1829
(Rochester, New York), 100
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ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC for 1830
(Rochester, New York), 102
antion (Book of Mormon monetary unit),
485
ANTI-MASONIC ALMANACK for 1828
(Rochester, New York), 96
Antionum (Book of Mormon land of
Antinomians), 542, 544
"Anti-Masonic Bible," 222, 223, 225-26,
1366, 1857
Antiquities of Mexico (Kingsborough), 1572
Anti-Masonic Enquirer (or Inquirer,
Rochester, New York) see UNDER
Masonry and antimasonry
anti-Universalism, see:
anti-
Antimasonic newspapers in the United
States, 1049
ANTI-MASONIC REVIEW, AND MAGAZINE
(New York, published 1828-30), 10721, 954
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
MASSACHUSETTS. 1st, Boston, (held
1829-1830), 122, 124
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
MASSACHUSETTS. 2nd, Boston, (held
1831), 126
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
NEW YORK , Albany, (held 1829), 127
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
OHIO, Canton, (held 1830), 130
ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF
VERMONT, Montpelier, (held 1830),
137
ANTI-MASONIC SUN ALMANAC for 1832
(Philadelphia), 138
ANTIMASONRY,
see: Freemasonry and
antimasonry
Anti-Nephi-Lehi (pacifist Book of
Mormon king), 1986
Anti-Nephi-Lehites (Book of Mormon),
1983, 1988
Antinomians, 332; in the Book of
Mormon land called "Antionum", 542,
544
Anti-Universalist, The (Josiah Priest), 1303
Universalism,
anxious bench or seat, see: revivals and
camp meetings - anxious or mourners'
bench
Apocrypha, 233, 387, 898, 1111; see also:
"BIBLE. APOCRYPHA. TOBIT."
Apocryphal New Testament, 241
apologetic
trappings
Macpherson, 874-76
of
James
apologetic two-part approach, 1508
apostasy, a great, early, 269, 271, 313, 318,
561, [1209], [1287], [1586], 1852 ("the
great apostasy")
apostles, time of, has passed, 1635
apples in Rochester, New York region,
1371
apprentices' library (Albany, New York),
1225, 1238
apprenticeship, 274, 1437, 1500
apron, Masonic (artifact from 1820), 1282;
see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - apron
aqueduct in Rochester, New York, see:
Erie Canal
ARABIA
- caravans, trade, dangers of travel in, 979
- deserts of, 975, 1386-88, 518, 976, 1118;
"Arabian Desert" (phrase), 975, 977;
"arabia deserta," 518, 976, 1118
- fertile and abundant in certain areas;
Arabia Felix (the happy), etc., 302, 518,
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891, 976 ("situated on the shores of the
sea"), 978, 1118; oases and greener
areas discussed, 302, 518, 891, 976,
978, 1055ff., 1118
- fine buildings, merchants, travelers,
fruit, scarcity of fuel in, 980
- fine clothing in, 980
- game available for hunting, 978
- in 1820s New York historical fiction as
"Araby the blest," 1231
- in early nineteenth-century
understanding, 207, 302, 518, 974-81,
975, 1052
- in textbooks or common family
reference works, 39, 62, 64, 302, 518,
891, 974-81, 975, 1118; in less
colloquial sources, 207, 1052ff.
- irrigation in ancient Arabia, 977, 1056
- Lehi's necessary route through Arabia,
obvious, 975, 975
- map of, 975
- ore in, limited, 979
- produce and trees of, 978, 1056
- rivers in, 976-77, 1056, 1057, [1058]
Arminius, Jacobus, 546
arms, smiting off, 1508
ARMSTRONG, Lebbeus, 141, 153
"army of the king" (non-biblical phrase),
763, 1668
Arnold, Benedict, 1350
articles of faith, see: creeds (of religious
doctrine); articles of faith, etc.
Articles of Faith (Joseph Smith), see:
Scripture Index (Pearl of Great Price)
articles of faith, thirteen Jewish, 938
ARTIFACT ITEMS,
1282, 1282 (Masonic
apron), 1518, 1518 (seer stone Belcher/Smith/Dibble), 1524, 1524
(seer stone - Whitmer)
ascents to heaven, see: visions - or dreams
in ascents to heaven
Ashburnham, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 1325
Ashley, Elisha (Poultney, Vermont), 1597
Arbella (ship, in the year 1630), 1477
Ashment, Edward H., 734
architecture parallels, 258, 1404
Ashton, Samuel (New York, in 1834), 1046
Archive of Restoration Culture, 34
Assonet, Bristol County, Massachusetts,
648
Arianism, 1553, 1966
arithmetic, 479
ark of Noah, 1298 (in ancient America),
1299 (built in present New York State),
[1491], 1647, 1840 (built by a
Freemason)
Ark of the Covenant, 197, 308, [422], [561],
750, 896, 1568, [1574], [2010]; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry - Ark
of the Covenant
Arlington, Bennington County, Vermont,
1170
Arminians, 546, 1436, 1558, 1579
ASTRONOMICAL CALENDAR, OR, WESTERN
ALMANAC for 1824 (Buffalo), 156
ASTRONOMY AND COSMOLOGY
- Abraham and, 775, 797, [1785]
- Adams and Eves on every planet in the
universe, 1311, 1958
- almanacs discussing, 156, 1166, 1276,
1442ff., 1443, 1445, 1449
- astronomy books, see under general
index heading: science, physical . . .
publications treating
- astronomy taught to children, 616, 618,
619, 822, 1163, 1441, 1442
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- astronomy taught to young women, 550,
908, 1450
- atonement by Christ is universal in
space (or space and time), 375, 537,
[554], [908], 1313, 1755, 1951 (Joseph
Smith)
- axial precession of earth greatly
exaggerated in 1820 folk
understanding, 1446
- books on astronomy, see under general
index heading: science, physical . . .
publications treating
- borrowed light, 157, 532, 620, 1312, 1321,
1652
- Christ created all worlds, see under
general index heading: Christ as
creator
- central heaven, 475, 531, 532, 1303, 1310
- comets possibly inhabited, 908
- cosmological evidence for existence of
God, 610, 617, 679, 1291
- declination of the earth's axis, 1447, 1448
- distances stupendous between our solar
system and other stars, 467, 895
- divinely-ordered worlds and people in
the Great Chain of Being, 377, 528,
530, 533, [674-77], [1264], [1307]
- earlier worlds have passed away, 427,
469, 552, 615, 616, 621, 1314, 1315,
[1318], [1644]
- earth created by Christ, see under
general index heading: Christ as
creator
- earth the most wicked of God's
creations, 375, [473], 1163, 1754
- earth to be prepared as the abode of
holy intelligences in a future state,
472, 1595, 1791; disputed by Josiah
Priest, 1314, 1318
- Egypt and, 775, 1785
- galaxies inferred, 468-69, 969, 1276, 189091
- "He who bids the planets roll" (hymn
lyric), 1676
- insignificance of individual persons or
planets compared to the vast cosmos,
375, 377, 470, 617, 908, 1166-67
- intelligences, progressing, may be
transported to view far-flung
creations and wonders, 473, 1310,
1483, [1644]
- Jupiter, inhabitants of, 1119
- Kolob concepts, 474
- laws vary, adapted to different worlds,
1754
- moon(s) inhabited, 822, 908, 1315, 1742,
1889-90; see also under general index
heading: moon people
- ongoing creation of intelligences, 472,
819
- ongoing creation of worlds, 427, 469,
472, 531, 552, 567, 615, 616, 621, 1163,
1166, [1267], 1310, 1315, 1321
- plurality of worlds, 259, 355, 477, 534,
537, 819, 908, 1119, 1163, 1264, 1267,
1276, 1293, 1310, 1483, 1637, [1644],
1742, 1754ff., 1761, 1866 ("All the
heavenly worlds resound"), 1951-52
(Joseph Smith), 2040
- plurality of worlds generally believed, 469,
619, 667, 676, 694, 817, 822, 940, 1875,
1890
- sand, grains of, as comparison to
universal creation, 157, 1166
- Satan has tempted all worlds, 1314
- Saturn, inhabitants of, 908
- seasons of earth, tavern lecture by
Horatio Robinson, 1446, 1448
- space not wasted, see in this section:
waste . . .
- stars habitable, 822, 1312, 1742
- throne of God, 409, 440, 459, 460, 474,
489, 532, 659, 660, 662, 819, 930, 1167,
1306, 1307, 1313, 1317, 1483, 1592,
[1608], 1648, 1674, [1860], 1978
- time - a thousand years as a day to God,
375, [557], 1653
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- universe, the orderly, 300, 567, 1310,
1312, 1890
- Venus (planet), inhabitants of, 1891
- vast numbers of worlds and perfectlyordered systems, 157, 281, 346, 374,
377, 427, 467-69, 476, 522, 530-31, 530,
550, 615, 616, 620, 658, 660, [667], 831,
965, 969, 1164, 1166, 1293, 1310, 1321,
1458, 1637, 1742, 1756, 1757-58, 1891
- waste of any matter or space disallowed
by Divine economy, 343, 468n73, 470,
471, 552, [621], [694], 823, 908, 1312,
1315, [1742], 1755-57, 1890
- "worlds without number," 1458
Auburn Theological Seminary (Auburn,
New York), 159, 160
Augusta, Bracken County, Kentucky, 349
Aurora (periodical), 1258
Austin, Abner (book owner in 1812), 312
Austin, Mr. (of Ashtabula County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
AUSTIN, Samuel (lived 1760-1830), 160,
300, 1450n98
authoritarian transition in early
Mormonism, 1525
authority, priesthood, see: ordination
atheism, "infidels," etc., 196, 424, 506, 569,
660, 679, 816, 817, 897, 970, 1162, 1244,
1286, 1288, 1611, 1842
availability of early sources to Joseph
Smith, 242, 299, 1441, 1505
atheism in early nineteenth-century
America, 592, [686], [1286], 1290, 1459,
1611, 1686, 1751, 1809
AVERY, David (lived 1746-1818), 1484
Athenaeum Library (Rochester, New
York), 1402
Atkinson, Samuel C., 798
atoms are never annihilated, 472, 1289
atonement, atheist arguments against,
1292
atonement, infinite, see: infinite
atonement
Atotarho (Onondaga chieftain), 1123
Attica, Wyoming County, New York, 991
Atwater, Freeman (Canandaigua, New
York), 1503, 1503
Aubery, John (Quaker, early 1800s),
spiritual experience of, 1196
Auburn, New York, 159, 404, 622, 820,
934, 1776, 1778 (ancient Native
fortifications near)
AUBURN GAZETTE for February 17, 1819
(Auburn, New York), 159
Averill, M. ("of Bethany" in 1828), 1343
AVERY, Joseph, 162
Avignon Society, 325
"Awaked by Sinai's Awful Sound" (hymn
by Samson Occom), 363
Ayer, F[ranklin]. D[eming]. (Rev.), 274
Babbat, Elizabeth (md. Lemuel Haynes),
663
Babbitt, Almon, 785
Babcock, James Fairchild, 1460
Babel, tower of, 119, 211, 525, [823], 974,
[1398], 1508, 1568, 1573, 1684, [1863]
Bacheler, Origen, 1725
Backman, Milton V., 539, 1407, 1537, 1740,
1763, 1898, 1932
backsliding, spiritual, see: spiritual
struggles . . . recidivism in
Backus, Frederick F., 127, 1744, 1750
BACKUS, Samuel, 163
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Bacon, John F. (temperance advocate,
Albany), 86
Ball, Isaac, 726
Badenoch, Inverness-shire, Scotland, 867
Badger, Barber, 2042
BALLOU, Hosea, 59, 164, 167, 169, 509, 665,
1309, 1698, 1787, 1908, 1913
Badger, Joseph, 389, 391
Ballou, Maturin M., 169
Badger, Samuel (Chelsea, Orange County,
Vermont), 1829n118
Banghart, Philip C. (Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York), 392
Bailey, Elijah (Readsboro, Bennington
County, Vermont), 1170
Bangs, Nathan (Dr.; lived 1778-1862),
1793, 1793n111
BAILEY, Winthrop, 163
Bansner, Phil (philatelic dealer), 1662
Bainbridge, Chenango County, New
York, 1848 (arrest and court
proceedings against Joseph Smith)
Baptism by immersion, 559, 559, 564, 807,
830, 1130, 1474, 1647, [1876]
Baker, Joshua (Capt.), spiritual experience
of (early 1800s), 1187
Baker, Ezekiel and Hannah (parents of
Rachel Baker), 446
Baker, Forrest, 1602
BAKER, Rachel, 410, 444, 446, 742;
transcriptions of her sermons
preached while asleep, 457-62
"Balaam" (illustration named in Joseph
Smith's 1828 Phinney Bible), 234
Balance and Columbian Repository, The,
1477
Balch, Elizabeth (1786-1873, aunt to
Henry James Hudson), 712
Balch, Hannah (md. John Rogers
Hudson), 711
Balch, Lucy Elizabeth (manuscript
owner), 711
Balch, V. (engraver), 217
Baldwin, Burr (Rev.; Montrose,
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania),
258
Balfour, Robert (Rev.; North Berwick,
Haddingtonshire, Scotland), 373
Ball, Joseph (Pilgrim group), 79
baptism for the dead, 242, 244, 270, 332,
373, 382, 604, 1124n92, [2039-40]
baptism of infants, 260, 508, 1132, 1595,
1598, 1647, 1727, [1825], 1896, 1940
baptism of Jesus, 1979
baptism of the Holy Ghost, see: Holy
Ghost, baptism of the
baptism, re-, see: rebaptism
Baptist Literary and Theological
Seminary (Hamilton, Madison
County, New York), 1709
Baptist Missionary Society of
Massachusetts, 398, 1727
BAPTISTS (selected references): 23, 76, 161,
169, 399, 406, 448, 556, 807, 913, 1130,
1168, 1552, 1598, 1647, 1727, 1902,
2017; willing to baptize non-Baptists,
58, 648; willing to host meetings of
non-Baptists, 60, 141, [447]; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry Antimasonry, Baptists and
- Anabaptists, 555, 559, 559
- Closed-Communion Baptists, 1130, 1474,
1598
- Freewill Baptists, 58, 389, 395, 909, 910,
913, 1153, 1786
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- "New-Light Baptists," 703
- "Sabellian particular baptists," 2017
- Seventh-Day Baptists, 601
Barrington, Yates County, New York, 913
Barbary Wars, 724, 1835, 1836
Barry, William Taylor, 1014, 1014
Barber, Asahel (Rochester, New York),
1463
Barstow, Zedekiah S., 2002
Barbour, James (lived 1775-1842;
Secretary of War), 2043
Barchers, Lillian Merle Koontz (daughter
of Mayme Janetta Whitmer Koontz),
1524
Barclay, Robert (British Quaker, lived
1648-1690), 1869
Bare Hill (Native American site in
Middlesex, Yates County, New York),
1505, 1507
Barkalow, Elizabeth Jeffery (Mrs.
Matthias Barkalow, of New Jersey),
spiritual experience of, 1220-22
Barkalow, Matthias, 1220, 1221
Barker, Mercy (book owner), 1318
Barker's Patent (location, Greene County,
New York), 1188
Barlow, Jonathan K. (Col.; in 1828), 1342,
1343
Barlow, Philip L., 238, 735, 770, 1546
Barnabas (Apocryphal New Testament),
242
BARNARD, Daniel Dewey, 178
Barnard, Windsor County, Vermont, 168,
340, 509, 693
Barnes, Thurlow Weed (grandson of
Thurlow Weed), 1857
Barnum, Isaac B., 232
BARRETT, Francis, 184
Barrett, J. Pressley, 389
Barrett, Eliza (Mrs.; Dresden, Maine, in
1820), 1662
Barruel, Abbé Augustin de, 569, 982, 1151,
1838, 1843
Bartlett, Shubael (book owner), 1610
Bartley, Philip (Shaker), 320
Barto, Andrew (Dr.), 297
Barton, Benjamin, 186
BARTON, John, 186
Bartram, William (naturalist), 1323
"base ball" game in early nineteenthcentury Worcester, Massachusetts,
1453
BASILICUS (pseud. of Lewis WAY), 1852
Batavia, New York, 224, 232, 911, 920, 951,
989, 991, 1226, 1465, 1494, 1685, 1745,
1813
Batavia Times (Batavia, New York), 1679
Bates, David C., autograph signature of,
1467
Bates, Joshua, 984
Bates, Martin Van Buren ("the Kentucky
Giant"), 1418
Bates, Nathan (book owner), 1667
BATES, Paulina, 190
Bath (village in Greenbush township,
Rensselaer County, New York), 1875
battle, divine assistance in, 92, 729, 1203;
see also: America (various headings
under)
BAUDER, Peter, 191, 311, 1946n169
Bäumler, Joseph Michael ("Bimeler"), 1331
Baxter, C. A. (book owner), 331
Bayle, Pierre, 797
Beach, E. S. (Rochester, New York), 1392
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Beach, Mr. (of Medina County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Beach, Samuel B. (Oswego County, New
York; historical romanticist, 1820s),
1231
Beals, V. Roy, 1888
Beaman, Anna (Warren, Connecticut),
1647, 1659
BEARD, Thomas, 203
Beardsley, B., Jr. (Rev. Dr.; 1820s
pamphlet recipient), 1161
Beatty, Charles (British, 1700s), 1575
Beauchamp, William M., 361, 1120, 1127
Becker, Peter (Germantown Baptists,
Pennsylvania), 603
Beckwith, John, M.D. (North Carolina),
1259
bedside visions, see: visions or spiritual
experiences in bed
Beebe, Theodorus (of Canandaigua, New
York), 405
Bellows Falls Intelligencer, 1811
"BELOVED!" (manuscript), 214
Belsham, Thomas (British Unitarian), 2009
Belzoni, Giovanni Battista, 1231-32 Bemis,
James D., 156, 567, 1492, 1500,
1500, 1503, 1503, 1504, 1505, 1817
Bemiss, James (father of Samuel Bemiss),
1488
Bemiss, Samuel (Lyme, Huron County,
Ohio), 1488
bench or seat, anxious or mourners', see:
revivals and camp meetings - anxious
or mourners' bench
Bene Elohim, 1305
Benedict, David, 1548
Benjamin (Book of Mormon prophetking), 186, 1240, 1582, 1605
Bennett, Henry Leigh, 1966
Bennett, John Cook, 709
Beecher, Henry Ward, 194
Bennett's Flats (in township of Howard,
Steuben County, New York), 1556
BEECHER, Lyman, 194, 194, 197, 1735
Bennington, Vermont, 406, 513, 2021, 2023
Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach, 861
Benson Ezra T. (lived 1811-69), 1605
Beeke, Joel R., 1909
Benson, Sherman (b. 1814), 234
Beers, Andrew, 563, 564, 567
Berkley, Massachusetts, 380
"befall the nations," to (non-biblical
phrase), 1833n149
Berkshire Agricultural Society (Berkshire
County, Massachusetts), 1253
beheading, 225, 270, 670
Berkshire County (Massachusetts)
agricultural fair, 1253
"behold" (expression), 757, 771
Beissel, Conrad, 601
Belcher, Jack (Gibson, Susquehanna
County, Pennsylvania), 257, 1519
Belchertown, Massachusetts, 1155, 1595
BELKNAP, Jeremy, 203
Bellows Falls, Vermont, 1811, 1897
BERNARD, David, 217, 219, 223, 231, 417,
685, 687, 691, 927, 1345, 1679, 1709
Bernstein, Peter L., 297, 1403
Berthrong, Lyme (worker in early
Rochester, New York), 1417
Bethel, Windsor County, Vermont, 168,
1476
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Bethlehem, Connecticut, 669
BIBLE. ENGLISH. 1828. AUTHORIZED
(Phinney Bible, Cooperstown, New
York), 99, 233, 233, 1637, 1810;
illustrations in Joseph Smith's copy,
234, 1384, 1385, 1809
- reading and study, folk-level, 508, 510,
1439, 1729, 1781, 1806, 1859, 1898, 1909
- reading by children, 41, 715ff., 1859,
1898
- revision, modern, 292 (Richard Brothers
vs. Joseph Smith), 939 (Alexander
Campbell); see also in this section:
Joseph Smith Translation
- scriptures altered by the Catholic
Church, 271, [1238], 1999
- sufficient for all scripture, 830
- translations contain potential errors, 549,
1087, 1153, 1238, 2040 (Bible accepted,
subject to correct translation)
BIBLE. NEW TESTAMENT. APOCRYPHAL
BOOKS. ENGLISH. 1832. JONES-WAKE.
(Apocryphal New Testament), 241
Bible Communism (Oneida Community),
1578, 1580
BIBLE. NEW TESTAMENT. APOCRYPHAL
BOOKS. GOSPEL OF NICODEMUS.
GERMAN. (Reading, Pennsylvania,
published 1819), 243
Bible News (Worcester), 937,
1613 (response by Ethan Smith),
1925, 1926, 1963, 1994 (response
by Hopkinton Association), 2004
BIBLE. OLD TESTAMENT. APOCRYPHAL
BOOKS. TESTAMENT OF THE TWELVE
PATRIARCHS. GERMAN. (Reading,
Pennsylvania, published 1819), 243
Bible of Reason (Powell), 1288
beverages, hot, see Word of Wisdom - hot
drinks
Beverly, Massachusetts, 550
BIBLE. APOCRYPHA. TOBIT. (manuscript
fragments on Tobias and the angel),
239
BIBLE, see also: biblical
- "Anti-Masonic," 222, 223, 225-26, 1366,
1857
- access to, restricted historically, 1589
- as Mormon parallel, 237
- claimed by Native Americans, 273, 910
- dictionaries, theological dictionaries,
etc., 298, 331, 890, 1117, 1817, 1919
- Joseph Smith Translation ("inspired
version"), 193, 235, 237, 292, 311, 1542,
1637, 1918-1919; means of early
writing of, described by Peter Bauder,
311
- Mormons, use among early, 238
- plain passages corrupted, 1087, 1999
- polyglot, used by Joseph Smith, 1545
Bible Society, American, see: American
Bible Society
biblical dating style using numbered
month + numbered day, 767
biblical language style or tone, 1807, 2024;
deliberately imitated, 724ff., 735,
1336, 1667, 2035; see also, Hebraisms
biblical language style or tone - biblical
expressions appearing in Restoration
scripture, see UNDER individual terms
and phrases
biblical language style or tone - nonbiblical terms and phrases from early
nineteenth-century culture appearing
in Restoration scripture, 763-65, 1199,
1721, 1830-33; see also under
individual terms and phrases
BICKERSTETH , Edward, 244
Bidwell, Robin, 1052
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Bigelow, Andrew (pamphlet owner), 1329
Blackmar, J. (Rev.), 936
Bignall, James, 910
Blackmore, John, 1526
bigotry, 1916
blacks, 899ff.
"bilious colic," 1815
blacks, intermarriage of Caucasians with,
901, 902, 902, 903
Billerica, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 1085
Billymead (now Sutton), Caledonia
County, Vermont, 407
Blair, Hugh (University of Edinburgh),
867, 1295
Blair, William W., 1520
Bimeler (i.e., Bäumler), Joseph Michael,
1331
Blake and Bailey (printers, Bellows Falls,
Vermont), 1811, 1897
Binghamton, Broome County, New York,
1251, 1735 (temperance activity
in), 1849, 1892
Blake, Bill, & Co. (publishers, Bellows
Falls, Vermont), 1811, 1897
Bingham Republican (i.e., Republican Herald,
Binghamton, New York), 1251
Blake, Mortimer, 2002
Binitarians, 937, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936
Bischoff, Bernhard (Prof.), 239
Bishop, Basil (son of Elijah Bishop), 251
BISHOP, Elijah (born 1760s), 251
Bishop, J. R. (Rochester, New York), 1412,
1416
Bishop, John S. (book owner), 1860
BISHOP, Rufus, 861
bishop (office), 193, 654
Bissell, Charles F. (Rochester, New York),
1426
Bissell, Jeremiah (Norwich, Vermont),
1828n117
Blake, John Lauris, 1889
Blake, Nelson M., 1579ff.
BLAKEMAN, Elisha d'Alembert, 259
blasphemy or sin against the Holy Ghost,
see: Holy Ghost, blasphemy or sin
against
"blessed Jesus" (non-biblical expression in
Book of Mormon), 572 , 1150, 1199,
1643, 1793, 1794, 1861, 1886
Bliss, Robert S., 938
Bloch, Ruth, 286
Blodget, Bro. (Christian Connection), 652
Blodgett, Bathsheba Hubbard (lived 17621813), 334
Blodgett, Rufus (lived 1761-1828), 334
Bissell, Josiah (Rochester, New York), 300
blood of Israel, 285, 290, 1670
Bixby, Major J. G. (in 1828), 1342, 1343
Bloody Hill (Native American site,
Pompey, Onondaga County, New
York), 402
black holes (cosmology), 1273-74
BLACK RIVER GAZETTE (Lowville, New
York, for January 21, 1829), 253
Blackington, Mrs. (book recipient), 1909
BLACKMAN, Emily C., 255, 1140, 1519
Bloomer, R. M. (Trumansburg, New York
newspaper publisher, 1820s), 687-88
Blossom's Hotel (Canandaigua, New
York), 1502
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BOARDMAN, Charles Adolphus, 262
boards (publishers') as affordable
bindings for rapid distribution of
books, 371, 371
Boatmen's Friend Society (Erie Canal),
1404
body and spirit reunited again, 498, [1675]
body, human - matter renewed every
seven years, 1100, 1101
Bogert, James (Geneva, New York), 477,
1505
Bohonnon, Capt. Stephen (Chelsea,
Orange County, Vermont), 1828n117
Bolton, Warren County, New York, 1595
"Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine" (song),
1417
Bond, Asa (Chelsea, Orange County,
Vermont), 1829n118
bonnets, 934, 934, 1247, 1255; leghorn
bonnets, 811, 933, 1250, 1251, 1252,
1253, 1255, 1473
book, ancient Native American, buried,
1298; see also Freemasonry and
antimasonry - buried chest or box
discovered underground
book (Bible or Book of Mormon, etc.) once
possessed by Native Americans, 273,
1120, 1298, 1573, 1575-76, 2010
book discovered underground, [1298]; see
also "Freemasonry - book discovered
underground"
book formats (folio, quarto, octavo, etc.),
233, 1496
book lost, hidden or buried, discovered,
etc., [636], 910, 1120, 1298; see also,
Freemasonry and antimasonry - Ark
of the Covenant
BOOK OF MORMON; also see various
name, place and topic headings in the
general index
- 116 pages of lost original dictation, 1406,
1939
- as anachronistically modern, 555, 939
- as anti-Unitarian/Universalist, 1940
- binding of the 1830 edition, 224
- captivity themes in, 1497; rescue from
captivity, 1514; adoption of captives
by Native Americans, 1514
- copyright of the 1830 edition, 1411, 1427,
1430 n97
- corrections by Joseph Smith, 238
- deity in, 1653, [1900], 1931, 1942-43
- dictation of, 1430, 1522, 1938ff.;
chronological order of dictation, 1406
- fortifications in the, see under general
index headings: breastwork
fortifications; fortifications in the
Book of Mormon
- geography, 809, 971, 1124
- monetary/exchange system in, 480 names in parallel to, 311, 877, 898-99,
1818, 1920; see also, Cumorah (Book of
Mormon hill) name homonyms and
resonant terms
- pacifism and, 1983, 1988
- prices of the 1830 edition when
originally sold, 912
- republicanism in, 584, 1477
- reviews of: The Gem (in 1830), 1456;
Alexander Campbell (February 7,
1831), 390, 543, 939; Christian
Watchman (Oct. 7, 1831), 1386; Jason
Whitman (in 1834), 1805
- standard of liberty (Nephite flag), see
under general index heading: title of
liberty
- Trinitarian, regarded by some readers
as, 392-93, 1946
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
book, sealed, 272, 909
BOUTON, John Bell, 274
books rescued from burning church, 1051
Bouton, Nathaniel, 274
bookstore in Worcester, Massachusetts,
1453
bow (archery), 302; Joseph Smith's mind
like a, 69
bookstore wagons and canal boats, 235-36
bow, a broken steel, 1302
Booth, Ezra, 268
Bowel Complaints, A Treatise on (Vought),
1815
Boothe, Ruhamy, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1193
Bortles, John H., autograph signature of,
1411
bosom (chest), angel's, 605, 606
Boston Athenaeum (book owned by),
1329
Boston Cultivator, 1408
Boston Female Penny and Sewing Society,
1605
Boston Foreign Mission Society, 398
BOSTON MEDICAL INTELLIGENCER (for
February 15, 1825), 268
Bowen's Settlement (Newport, Herkimer
County, New York), 829
Bowering, Mrs. (New York City in 1815),
460
Bowers, Hannah (md. Jacob Norton), 1085
Bowman, Mr. (of Leicester,
Massachusetts; comments at
antimasonic convention regarding
ancient secret combinations), 125
Bowyer, Fort (Mobile Bay, Alabama; War
of 1812), 730
Boyd, L. G. S. (manuscript owner), 711
Boston Recorder and Telegraph
(newspaper), 1859, 2042
Boyd, Thomas (Lieut.; Revolutionary
War), 1511
Boston Tea Party, 1346
Boyd, Mr. (of Seneca County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Boston, Massachusetts, 122ff., 1596, 1603,
1605, 1753, 1813, 1854
Boswell, James, 870, 1511
Bosworth, Howard (Maj., in 1828), 1342
Bothwell, Lawrence, 1895
BOUDINOT, Elias (1740-1821), 57, 269, 273,
534, 733, 984, 1435, 1485, 1544, 1567,
1572, 1620, 1847, 2009
Boyd, Robert, Mrs. (manuscript owner,
Portland, Maine), 711
Boyle (Northfield), Monroe County, New
York, 539
Boylston, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 1596
BOYNTON, G., 279
Boughton's Hill (Victor, Ontario County,
New York), 404
Brace, Samuel W. (Rev.; Skaneateles,
New York in 1841), 369
Bountiful (Book of Mormon location),
975-76, 1385
BRADFORD, John Melancthon, 280
Bourbon County, Kentucky, 1255
Bouton, Elisa N., 274
Bradish, John (book owner in 1809), 168
BRADLEY, Joshua, 282, 820, 1718; praised
for renouncing Freemasonry, 117
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Bragge, Benjamin (Reformed Methodist),
1193
Brainard, William F., 1014
Brainerd, David, 282, 1871, 1894
Bramwell, E. Craig, 742
Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, 1812
Brandow, "Brother" (Reformed
Methodist), 1196, 1197
Brandow, Phebe, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1186
Brant, Joseph, 1498, 1511; see also
Freemasonry and Antimasonry Brant, Joseph
brass, 732, 752, 892; brass or steel, 896,
1302
brass pillar (Masonic), see: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - pillars, brass and
marble
brass plates, see: plates of brass
brass spheres (Masonic), see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry spheres, brass
Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont,
1164, 1579
brazen sea, see: temple of Solomon
brazen serpent of Moses as a type of
Christ, 306, 307, 570, 895, 1119, 1202,
1574, 1846; familiar in contemporary
verse, 1846
breastplate (armor), 302
breastplate (Israelite high priest's), [1324],
1575; containing Urim and
Thummim, 273, 302, 308-9, 897, 1236,
1356, 1574, 1612, 1622, 1703
breastplate (Masonic), see: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - breastplate
breastwork fortifications, 358, 763
breastworks (non-biblical term), 763, 1459
[Brethren, Church of Baptized]; "Church
of Baptized Bretherin," Royalton,
Vermont, 1474
Brethren, Free Communion (group, early
1800s), 1199
bricks in ancient America, 1302
Bride of the Bridegroom (Shaker), 1551
bridge, longest in America (early
nineteenth-century New York State),
1035
Bridgeport, Fairfield County,
Connecticut, 274
Bridgewater, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 1604
Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York,
913
Briggs, George Nixon, 415, 415
Brigham Young University Studies,
233,
268, 369, 378, 596, 647, 793, 866, 1278,
1407, 1624, 1779
Brighton (northwestern Boston),
Massachusetts, 1261, 1926, 1988
Brighton, Monroe County, New York,
1370, 1504
Brinley, George (book owner), 987, 992
Brinsmade, Daniel B., 999
Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 695
Bristol, Ontario County, New York, 381
British as robbers allied with bad Indians,
733
British literal premillennialist writers, 847
broadsides (posters), 93, 94, 100, 520, 605,
639, 640, 726, 848, 899, 1277, 1324,
1496, 1570, 1639, 1718, 1738, 1750,
1768, 1795, 1826, 1826, 1835
Brock, Isaac (British Major-General, War
of 1812), 1083
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Brodhead, Daniel, IV (Col., lived 17361809), 1135
Brownell, Thomas Church (Protestant
Episcopal Bishop), 601
Brodie, Fawn, 474, 953, 1525, 1624, 1763,
1960
Bruce, Eli, 587, 588, 590n78, 992
Brodnax, William H. (Virginia
legislature), 1068
Brokaw, Abraham (Rev.), 543
Brookfield, Madison County, New York,
913
Brookline, Norfolk County,
Massachusetts, 1898
Broome County (New York) agricultural
fair, 1251
BROTHER MASON, THE CIRCUIT RIDER, 283
BROTHERS, Richard, 285, 287, 325, 596,
2023-24
brought through the air to meet the
righteous with Christ, 1653, 1675
Brown University (in 1821), 1249
BROWN, Allen, 295
Bryan, William (British), revealed as a
descendant of the tribe of Judah, 290
Buchan, Elspeth (prophetess), 1324
Buchanan, Fred, 866
Buck, James B. (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 257, 1519
Buckinghamshire, Countess of, revealed
as a descendant of King David of
ancient Israel, 290
Buckley (Reformed Methodist preacher,
Smyrna, Chenango County, New
York), 1173-74
Buerger, David John, 953
Buffalo, New York, 156, 181, 991, 1134,
1335, 1429, 1465
Buffalo Journal (newspaper), 1389, 1389
Brown, Almira (Mrs. Israel Brown;
Norridgewock, Maine in 1831), 368
Buffalo Trace (bison trackway; pioneer
travel route, Kentucky, Indiana,
Illinois), 1105
Brown, Col., killed near Johnstown, New
York, then as a spirit confesses sins to
Mother Ann Lee near Albany, 320
building, great and spacious, [282], 1394;
as described by Lucy Mack Smith,
1395
Brown, Jacob (Maj. Gen.; Jefferson
County, New York), 1245
Bull, Asher (lived 1750-1826), 334
BROWN, John (Scottish biblical
lexicographer; lived 1722-87), 298
Brown, Lisle G., 1748
Brown, Michael (bookseller), 1296
Brown, S. Kent, 977, 1052
BROWN, Thomas (born 1766), 331
Brown, Timothy (book owner's husband),
234
Browne, Charles Farrar ("Artemus
Ward"), 1267
BULL, Calvin, 334, 339
Bull, Hannah Hopkins (lived 1754-1813),
334-35, 339
Bull, Horace Hopkins (lived 1779-1813),
335-37, 337, 339
Bullard, Isaac (prophet of the Pilgrim
group), 78
Bullock, William (owner of Egyptian Hall
museum, London), 1231
Bunce, Leman, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1190
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Bunker Hill, 718
Burr, Aaron, 1350, 1894
Burbank, John (book owner, early 1800s),
168
Burr, Bissel (Oneida County region, New
York, early 1800s), 360
Burder, Samuel (Rev.), 796
Burr, David H., 1038
Burgess, Clarrissa (Mrs.; book owner,
northeastern Pennsylvania), 389
Burroughs, Eden, 1632
Burgher Presbyterian seceders, Scotland,
299
Bushman, Richard L., 18, 29, 31, 34, 95,
105, 110, 138, 149, 529, 572, 814, 925,
1010, 1020, 1098, , 1108, 1143, 1155,
1290, 1342, 1346, 1354, 1406, 1456,
1471, 1477, 1542, 1714, 1848
Burgoyne, John (British General,
Revolutionary War), 1083
buried sacred text, see: book lost, hidden
or buried, discovered, etc.; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry buried chest or box discovered
underground
BURKE, Abel, 340
Burke, Edmund, 1818
Burke, Joshua A. (temperance advocate,
Albany, New York), 86
Burlington, Otsego County, New York,
439
Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont,
1483, 1828
burned-over district, 39, 399, 495, 630, 637,
686, 909, 1678, 1699, 1855
Bushman, Claudia L., 204, 786, 1077
Busro, Indiana, 1776
Buss, John (1830s student at Western
Reserve College), 1535
BUTLER, Frederick (lived 1766?-1843), 341
Butler, John (Maj.; British), 1511
Butternuts, Otsego County, New York,
1181
Buttonwood trees in early New York
State, 1035
Butts, Rufus (book owner, Middletown,
Rutland County, Vermont), 1619
Butz, John (book owner), 795
BUXTON, ?, 342
Burnett, Andrew (Shaker printer), 2031
Buzzell, Aaron (Rev.), 58
Burnett, Peter H., 1939n163
Byfield Seminary for Young Ladies
(Byfield, Essex County,
Massachusetts), 550
Burney, Frances (Madame D’Arblay,
lived 1752–1840), 1818
Burnham, Abraham (Rev.), 1596, 1607
burning executions by Native Americans,
see: Abinadi
burning of captives' severed body parts,
1510
burning while bound, in revival-inspired
vision, 1325
Burns, Robert, 1257
Cable tow, Masonic, see: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - cable tow
Cable, Martin (engraver, Rochester, New
York), 101, 1414
Cabrera, Paul Felix, 1575
Cain, 234, 311, 894, 900, 970, 1149, 1482,
1790; as Masonically murderous, 125,
137, 922, 1008, 1338, 1348, 1351, 1482
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Calcott, Wellins, 773
Caldwell, David (book owner), 421
Caldwell, J., W., and G. (merchants,
Rochester, New York), 1276
Camp-Meeting Songs, . . . see: Social and
Camp-Meeting Songs, for the Pious
Campton, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 1926
Calhoun, John C., 1042
Canaan, conquest of, 520
calling and election made sure, 709, 1184,
[1212, 1213, 1215]
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New
York, 191
calling vision recipients by name,
1830n127
canals; see: Erie Canal; Chenango Canal;
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
calomel, dangers of, 1260, 1815
Canandaigua Lake (New York State),
1507
Calvin, John, 1585, 1987
Calvinism, anti-, 540, 544, 2042
Cambyses (Egyptian), 306
Camden, Oneida County, New York, 1325
Camillus, Onondaga County, New York,
403
Cammerhoff, John, 1036
"Camp Ground, The" (illustration, Smilie),
1582, 1582
Camp Meeting Hymn Book, The, (Daniels),
439, 1670
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New
York, 404, 406, 564, 567, 582, 623, 927,
1029, 1133, 1248, 1258, 1371, 1458,
1465, 1492ff., 1500, 1503, 1503, 1681,
1685; plat map detail (ca. 1812), 1503;
Canandaigua, New York jail, 101, [582],
590, 590n78, 988, 992, 1009, 1465-66,
[1690]
Canandaigua, New York simple family
dictionary, 1817
cannibalism, Native American, 973, 1080
Campbell, A. (temperance advocate,
Albany, New York), 86, 223
Cannon, Donald Q., 369
CAMPBELL, Alexander, 300, 349, 350, 390,
543, 555, 735, 939, 1108, 1662, 1805;
debate with Robert Owen, 1107
Canterbury, New Hampshire, 190
CAMPBELL, John (lived 1766-1840), 353
CAMPBELL, John, 350
Campbell, Thomas (father of Alexander
Campbell), 1110
Campbell, William, and Judith S. L.
Campbell (book owners, New York
State), 298
Campbellite activities of Sidney Rigdon,
349
Cannon, George Q., 713
Canton, Ohio, 134
Cape May, New Jersey, 1234
Capitol building, United States - speeches
at, 413, 2011
"Captain Morgan; or, The Conspiracy
Unveiled . . ." (1827 play), 668
captivity as a Book of Mormon
phenomenon, 1497; rescue from
captivity, 1514; adoption of captives
by Native Americans, 1514
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card playing, 379, 1293, 1634-35
Carey, R. M. (Elder; Baptist of Boston,
Erie County, New York), 405
Carey, Elisha (Chittenango, Madison
County, New York), 297
Catholicism, anti-, 144, 146, 195, 246, 271,
293, 299, 309-10, 318, 322, 331, 382,
421, 443, 505, 526, 534, 661, 817, 89798, 1286, 1319, 1585, 1589, 1841 (Book
of Mormon), 1852, 1989, 2000, 2043
Carillon, Fort, 917
Catlin, Chemung County, New York,
1552
Carleton, Orleans County, New York,
1750
Catskill, Greene County, New York, 1857
Carll, Maskell Mills (Rev.; Swedenborgian), 1753
Carmel, Putnam County, New York, 656
Carmer, Carl, 445, 943, 1394
Carmora (mythical hill), 877, 883
"Carnahan's bay," Ontario, 1794
Carpenter, Edmund, 1136
Carter, John S. (Mormon elder), 1169
Carthage, Illinois, 1952; jail, 797, 1006,
1277-79
Carthaginians, 1777
Cattaraugus Creek (southwestern New
York State), 404
Cave-In-Rock, Hardin County, Illinois,
1301
Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont,
507, 1325
Cawley, Tom, 1892
Cayuga Lake (New York State), 1036
Cayuga Lake State Wildlife Management
Area (New York State), 1037
Cayuga marshes (New York State), 1032,
1033, 1034, 1039, 1040, 1237, 1368, 1386
CARTWRIGHT, Peter, 357, 1611
Cayuga Nation (of Native Americans),
1123
CARVER, Jonathan, 357
Cayuga Patriot (Auburn, New York), 1776
CARY, Thomas, 359
Cazenovia, Madison County, New York,
622, 1338, 1339, 1341, 1366
Cary, Trumbull, Esq. (in 1828), 1343
Case and Carpenter (firm, Vernon,
Oneida County, New York), 360
Case, Joseph M. (Oneida County region,
New York, early 1800s), 360
celestial affections, 1360
"celestial kingdom" (phrase), 1756, 1757,
1759, 1760
celestial life portrayed, 477
CASE, Salmon, 360
cement and timber, 295, 623, 1239
Cass, Lewis, 413, 414, 1014, 1014, 1081
Cent Institution, New-Hampshire Female,
1605, 1605
Castile, Wyoming County, New York,
1494
Caswall, Henry, 1583
cent institutions or societies (charitable),
398; at Hopkinton, New Hampshire,
1602, 1605
Catherine (adept of Robert Matthews),
see: Galloway, Catherine
certificates or letters of recommendation,
368, 815, 1476
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Chaldee manual (Joshua Seixas), 1529,
1531
CHALMERS, Thomas, 2, 23, 371, 472, 1163,
1637; handwriting of, 373
Charleston, South Carolina, 904
Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts,
194, 968, 982
Chamberlain or Chamberlin, Joel, 378
Charlton, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 1913
CHAMBERLAIN or CHAMBERLIN, Solomon,
378, 1173-74, 2027
Chase, Ellen (Mrs.; Hopkinton, New
Hampshire), 1606
Chamberlayne, Israel (Rev.), 927
Chase, Ira (Rev.), 76
Chamberlin, Jehu (Johnite preacher, early
1800s), 1180
Chase, Johnson (New York in 1819), 821
Champollion, Jean François, 628
Channels of Destruction (Erie Canal
culture), 1402
Channing, William Ellery, 937, 1561, 1926,
1981, 1983, 1988
Chapin, Asa (Genesee Christian
Association), 389
Chase, Rachel (md. Dr. Joseph Adam
Denison), 1476
Chase, Willard, 226, 1227
Chatham, Columbia County, New York,
1184, 1186, 1189, 1193
Chautauqua Phenix (Westfield, New York),
1708
chauvinist (term, evolving linguistic), 131
Chapin, Ephraim (Waterloo, New York),
1413
"Cheer up ye saints fresh courage take"
(hymn lyric), 439
Chapin, Heman, Esq. (in 1828), 1343
Chelmsford, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 1130
Chapin, Lucas, & Co. (firm, Waterloo,
New York), 1413
Chapin, Moses, 101
Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont, 72,
1827, 1828n118
Chapin, Samuel D. (pamphlet owner),
1161
Chelsea Historical Society (Chelsea,
Vermont), 1828n117
CHAPMAN, Ezekiel J., 381
Chenango Canal (New York State), 1666
Chapman, Lebbeus, 606
Chenango Union (newspaper, Norwich,
New York), 1171
Chapman, Libeas (i.e., Lebbeus?), 73
"character" (term used in the sense of
identity, in the Garden of Eden), 664
Chardon, Geauga County, Ohio, 130
Charles III (King of Spain), 1575
Charles, Melody Moench, 1933, 1935,
1939, 1947, 1960
Charles, William (western New York
State, 1820s), 592
CHENEY, S. T. R. (born 1805), 382
Cherry Valley, Otsego County, New
York, 1516
Cherryfield, Maine, 1766
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, 1437
Chesebro, Nicholas G., 590, 1465, 1468
Chester, Windsor County, Vermont, 1325
chiasmus, see: Hebraisms - chiasmus
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chiasmus, American folk, 736, 1490
Chicago Historical Society, 1946
Chicago Times, 1522
"Chichen Itza Horse," 1244
"chief captain" (biblical term), 765
"child of God" (expression), 1784
Child, Jonathan (Rochester, New York),
1415
Child, Mary E. (book owner), 615
Child, William (Waterloo, New York), 951
children, salvation of, etc., see: infants
"Children of the heavenly Queen" (Shaker
lyric), 1864
Child's Paper, The (periodical), 639
Chipman, Jeffrey, 1467; autograph
signature of, 1467
Chippewa (Ojibwe, Native Americans),
1793
Chittenango, Madison County, New
York, 297, 1637
Chittenden family (Warsaw, Illinois),
1868, 1868
Cholera, 802, 925, 1060, 1335, 2009; see
also: Word of Wisdom - cholera as the
destroying angel
CHRIST
- as creator
- earth created by, as agent of God,
1787, 1968, 1972, 1975-76
- earth potentially moved into its orbit
by, 1788
- all things created by, 1317, 1884 (as
necessary component of the Trinity)
- all worlds created by, 377, 817,
1951 (Joseph Smith), 2005
- Christ the immediate creator (as
secondary cause) of the new
heavens and earth (Shaker language),
2036
- as Jehovah, 1616, 1959 (Mormon), 1972,
2008
- as "the Eternal God," 1941; Christ not
"the Eternal God" (concept rejected as
a Trinitarian doctrine), 392, 1563
- as the eternal or everlasting Father, 1617
- as the offspring of God the Father, 1969,
2004-5
- as the only physical embodiment of
deity, 1944, 1945n168, 1946, 1948
- as the tree of life, 307, 1640
- derived, or created, or procreated in the
pre-mortal heavens: arguments for
and against, 1880, 1969, 1994,
2004 (middle ground of the Worcester
doctrine)
- pre-mortal creation of, see: preexistence
- progressed during His pre-mortal
existence, 1975
- seen in many biblical "types," 299, 301ff.,
1598
- to reign personally upon the earth as
part of the final restoration, 844-45
- volunteers to be born and save
humankind, 461, 1974
"Christ, the appletree" (hymn), 1640
Christensen, Steven F., 163, 1486, 1525,
1847
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL AND
ZION'S HERALD (New York, for June
14, 1833), 781
CHRISTIAN ALMANAC for1830 (Boston), 384
CHRISTIAN ALMANACK for1823 (Rochester,
New York), 383
CHRISTIAN ALMANACK for1825 (Rochester,
New York), 383
Christian Baptist, The (periodical), 350, 939
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Christian Connection (religious group
and movement), 340, 389, 644, 648,
651, 935, 1265, 1586, 1591, 1594, 1940
Christian Disciple (Boston), 1926, 1982,
1988
CHRISTIAN ECONOMY, THE, 385
Christian Examiner (Boston), 1529, 1926
Christian experience, 192, [1051], 652,
1327, 1871, 1910, 1946n169; bearing
testimony of, 652, 1871
Church of Christ to be restored, 1202; to
be revitalized in the 1830s, 271
"Church of Christ" (expression or name),
82, 219, 250, 259, 262, 271-72, 313, 314,
340, 368, 381, 383, 515, 580, 686, 821,
852, 853, 1002, 1133, 1223, 1292, 1352,
1600, 1627, 1628, 1976, 1994; "church
of Jesus Christ," 1002
"Church of God in This Latter Day"
(phrase), 2029, 2031
Christian Library, The (periodical), 464, 477
church of God throughout all ages, 341,
1598
Christian Magazine (ed. Elias Smith), 1591
church offices, ancient, 813
CHRISTIAN PALLADIUM for May 1832 April 1833 (West Mendon, New
York), 389, 655
church or gospel, the only true, 324
Christian Reflector (British Unitarian
monthly), 2018
Christian Reformer, or, Unitarian Magazine
and Review, The (London), 2017
Christian Register, 1257
Christian Watchman (Boston), 1727, 1386,
1962
CHRISTIAN WATCHMAN (for April 20 and
May 4, 1832), 1727
CHRISTIAN WATCHMAN (for March 2,
1832), 398
Christian's Monitor (weekly, Sangerfield,
New York), 1859
"Christians" (Northeastern movement,
early nineteenth century), see:
Christian Connection
Christians, wickedness of, 853
Christie, Francis Albert, 164, 169
"Christs to other worlds" (expression), 560
Chrysostom, John (St.), 332
CHURCH OF BAPTISED BRETHERIN,
Royalton, Vermont, 1474
Church, Selden (Rev.; Campton, Grafton
County, New Hampshire), 1926
church, spiritual struggle over which one
to join, 1221
church, true, organized throughout all
dispensations, 1599
Churchill, A. (from Milton,
Massachusetts; remarks at
antimasonic convention), 125
cider, see: Word of Wisdom - cider, hard
Cincinnati, Ohio, 194, 283, 406, 933, 1108,
1298, 1398
Cincinnati, Order of the, 1681
circles, prayer, see: prayer circles
circles, preaching, 1051
Circleville, Ohio, 1298
circuit riders, circuit preaching or
ministry, 283, 357, 405, 495, 910, 1170,
1476; see also: itinerant minister
"lives"
circumcision, 260, 307-8
Citizen of the World, The, or Sunday Beacon
(ed. Gilbert Vale), 1809
City University of St. Louis, 1478
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civics and legal education of children,
1781
Clay, Henry, 926
"civil war" (term, as dreaded generally for
America in 1832), 1043, 1045, 1061,
1068, 1072, [1330]
Clement, I and II (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
Civil War, American, 924ff., 1062, 1330,
1402
claim, "no claim" of mercy for the sinner
(non-biblical expression), 276,
277, [575]
clang (sound association), 1818
Claremont, Sullivan County, New
Hampshire, 1152
Clark, David B., 1925
CLARK, Eunice (of Deerfield, New York),
399
Clark, John A., 923
Clark, John E. (Brigham Young
University), 1240
Clark, Joshua V. H., 361, 447
Clark, Laban (Rev.), 596, 1630
Clark, Mary Ann (Miss; Middletown,
Connecticut in 1826), 399
Clark, Satterlee, 221
Clark, Thomas (Baptist; confounds a
Universalist), 1557
Clarke, Adam (Dr.), 1241
Clarke, Edward Daniel (Cambridge
University), 1232
Clarke, Mary (juvenile book owner in
1826, Boston), 353
Clarke, Noah T., 1500
Clarkson, Thomas (lived 1760-1846), 1985
classical studies resisted as unworthy,
1532-33
Clavigero, Francisco, 1323
Clay, Onondaga County, New York, 396
Clements Library (University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor), 1698
clergy, evils of a paid, 514, 929, 1292-93,
1476, 1722, 1787, 1806
clergymen who smoke, offensive to
women, 781
Clermont County, Ohio, 1949
Cleveland, Parker (Prof., Brunswick,
Maine; circular letter recipient in
1817), 942
Cleveland, S. C. (historian of Yates
County, New York), 702
Cleveland, Ohio, 42n46, 1854
Clifton Springs, Ontario County, New
York, 1501
Clinton Hall (New York City), 1478
CLINTON, De Witt, 297, 300, 400, 400, 920,
948, 999, 1048, 1048, 1129, 1246, 1259,
1299, 1403, 1689, 1725, 1794 (as book
owner)
Clinton, Knox County, Ohio, 1667
Clinton, Oneida County, New York, 364,
1666
Closed-Communion Baptists, 1130, 1474,
1598
cloth, homespun, 1247, 1249, 1438
clothing to be plain or home-made, or
domestic vs. imported, 156, 627, 709,
811, 1165, 1249, 1256, 1258, 1438
clothing, fine - evils and pride in, 625, 703,
811, 933, 933, 1162, 1165, 1226, 1246ff.,
1275, 1397, 1398, [1276, 1276], 1287,
1437, 1459, [1463], 1806
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Coates, Esqr. (of Newcastle, England;
donor of Egyptian mummy), 1232
Colesville Saints (Mormon converts from
Colesville, New York), 2032ff.
Cobleskill, Schoharie County, New York,
410
"colic, bilious," 1261, 1815
Cochrane, James (Rev.; Masonic seceder
from Batavia, New York in 1828), 1345
Cochranites, 555
Coe, Chauncey H., 1467; autograph
signature of, 1467
Coe, Truman (Rev.; Kirtland, Ohio), 1546
coeducation, college-level, 1532
Coeymans, Albany County, New York,
1194; First Baptist Church of, 1223
coffee and tea, see: Word of Wisdom
coins, ancient buried, 1230
Collections, Historical and Miscellaneous:
and Monthly Literary Journal (Concord,
New Hampshire), 635
college education, prejudice against, 1586,
1632-33, [1787]
Colles, Christopher, 944
Collins, Miss Mary S. (Gloucester
Furnace, New Jersey), 1434
Colney Hatch, Middlesex, England, 1817
Columbia (South America), 807, 971
Columbia, South Carolina, 1485
Colangelo, William E., 218
Columbia College (New York City), 1531,
1535
Colburn, Emily (Emily M. Colburn
Austin, sister-in-law to Newel
Knight), 1251
Columbiad; Or A Poem on the American
War, The (Snowden), 1667
Colby, John; md. Elizabeth Atwood
(parents of John Colby who lived
1787-1817), 405
Columbian Institute of Hamilton College,
1254
COLBY, John (lived 1787-1817), 405, 405,
985, 1940, 1944
Colchester, Connecticut, 548, 549
COLDEN, Cadwallader David, 113, 412
Cole, Abner, 1269
Cole, Curtis (book owner), 724
Cole, James L., Esq. (Canandaigua, New
York), 1264
Cole, Nathaniel, 1894
Coleman, Henry (Rev.), 1261
Coles, George (Rev.; composer), 1277
Colesville, Broome County, New York,
1140, 1251, 1166, 1384, 1733, 1818, 1892
Columbian Centinel, 1235
Columbus, Christopher, as noble and
inspired, 209, 523, 732, 786, 1075, 1573;
as a heroic American symbol, 1077;
the vision of, 791
Columbus, Ohio, 921, 1263, 1486, 1569
Columbus, Pennsylvania, 1698
Combination, The (Reformed Methodist
community), 378
combinations, secret, etc., see:
Freemasonry and Antimasonry secret combination[s]
"Come, Come Ye Saints" (Mormon hymn;
lyrics similar to), 439, 830, 1650, 1676,
1677
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commandments, way prepared to fulfill,
[239], 649
Commerce, Illinois (future Nauvoo,
Illinois), 1950
Congress of Nations envisioned, 1981
Congressional Temperance Society,
American, 413, 1774
Commercial Advertiser (New York), 1725
CONGRESSIONAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY
(Washington, D.C.), 413
common consent, see: consent, popular
Conneaut, Ohio, 1694
common ownership; common stock, see
BELOW under "communitarian . . ."
Connecticut Historical Society, 1435
communion, see: sacrament (Lord's
supper)
communitarian groups and efforts, 314,
643, 1331, 1549, 1578, 2032 (near
Kirtland, Ohio); common stock
(communitarian property
management), 314, 1110; common
ownership of property, 314, 605, 705,
1177, 2029
Community of Christ Library-Archives,
236
Comores Islands; Comora, Comoro, etc.,
see: Cumorah (Book of Mormon hill)
name homonyms and resonant terms
competition for converts, see: revivals
and camp meetings - competition
between denominations; see also:
religious contention
Compton, Todd, 1749
Conant, Samuel S., Esq., 2043
Concord, New Hampshire, 274, 572
condescension of God, 376, 471, 554, 643,
1163, 1617, 1656, 1671, 1942, 1945n168,
1954 (Eliza R. Snow), 1974 (of the
separate Son)
Cone, Ruth (witness to miraculous
healing), 839
Connecticut Mirror (newspaper, Hartford),
1725
Connecticut Religious Tract Society, 1720
Connecticut River Valley, 386, 569, 1811,
1871, 1897
conquer or die mentality, 728, 1459
consecration of property, see:
communitarian; Freemasonry and
antimasonry - consecration of life and
property
consent, age of (New York State in 1825),
1852
consent, popular, on doctrine or
ecclesiastical appointments, 1476
(women), 1634, 2038
conspiracy and paranoid views of history,
982, 1102, 1140, 1151, 1286, 1482, 1611,
1680, 1695
Constantinople, 331; Patriarch of, 1585
contention between religions, see:
religious contention; revivals and
camp meetings - competition between
denominations
Contributor, The (Mormon periodical),
1291
CONVENTION OF SECEDING MASONS. Le
Roy, N. Y. (July 1828), 417
"confederacy of nations," 1989
convince, convinced of the power of God
(non-biblical expressions), 2026
Congregation Shearith Israel (New York
City), 1528, 1531
Conway, Franklin County,
Massachusetts, 1155
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Cook, Bates (Esq.; Comptroller of the
State of New York), 360, 1343
courting practices, 496, [637], 838, [886],
[902], 919, [1114], [1746], 1888, 1909
Cook, Elizabeth (Shaker), 323
Cousen, J. (illustrator), 1380
Cook, Lyndon W., 1748
Coutts, Alison V. P., 1508
Cook, "Squire" (pseud. of Joseph Smith in
Zion's Camp), 1124
covenant, owning the; half-way
covenant, etc., 508, 572, 1585, [1871]
Cook, Van Rensselaer (Lewis County,
New York), 253
covenant with Abraham, see: Abraham covenant with
Cookworthy, William, 1760
Covent Garden (Theatre Royal; Royal
Opera House), 1818
Cooley, A. (artist), 217
Cooper, William, 203
COOPER, William (Rev.), 420
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York,
1637
Copernicus, 528
Copley, Leman, 2032, 2034
Coppen, David Peter, 720
Corbin, Gawin (living near Williamsburg,
Virginia), 563
cord, flaxen, 96
Corianton (Book of Mormon), 1904
Cornaby, Hannah Last, 197
Coventry, Connecticut, 639
Covert, Seneca County, New York, 1552
Cowdery family, 286, 596, 663, 1630
Cowdery, Benjamin Franklin (editor,
printer), 1263, 1345, 1708
Cowdery, Oliver, 224, 236, 311, 472, 889,
901-2, 905, 1074, 1084, 1138, 1141,
1289, 1406, 1427, 1430, 1442, 1521,
1525, 1530, 1535, 1537, 1584, 1623, 1631
(divining rod), 1664n106, 1740, 1747
(excommunication of), 1943, 1949
Cowdery, Warren A. (brother of Oliver
Cowdery), 1724
Corning, Erastus, 1693
Cowdery, William (father of Oliver
Cowdery), 1138, 1630
Cornwall, J. Spencer, 1278
Cowley, Matthias F., 1763
Cornwall, Rebecca, 1170
Cox, Hannah (abolitionist), 901
Cornwall, Orange County, New York,
312, 320, 1218
Cox, Henry F. (in 1819), 1235
Cortland County (New York)
Agricultural Society, 1255
cosmology, see: astronomy and
cosmology
council in heaven, 1306, 1307
Cox, Huldah (book owner), 235
Coxsackie, Greene County, New York,
1187, 1196
Cranch, Elizabeth (md. Jacob Norton),
1085
Course of Time, The (Pollok), 1267
Crane, Abijah (md. Hannah Emerson
Hall), 1451n99
court costs in 1825 New York, 1851, 1851
Crary, Christopher, 43, 1545, 1769
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CRAWFORD, Charles (born 1752), 421, 984,
1572
Crotona, in Grecia Magna (modern
Crotone, Italy), 775
Crawford, Joseph (Rev.), 597
Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County,
New York, 1218
Crawford, William, 1512
Crawley, Peter, 10, 785, 848, 1289, 1530,
1947-48
Crayon, Geoffrey (pseud. of Washington
Irving), 793
Crow Street Theatre (Dublin), 1817
Croydon, Sullivan County, New
Hampshire, 1727, 1847
Crusades, 789
creation through natural law, 1788
Culver, Oliver, 42, 623, 1504
credulity and conviction in New York
settlers, 638
Cumberland County, Virginia, 490
credulity and conviction in Yankees, 637
creeds (of religious doctrine); articles of
faith, etc., 508, 572, 614, 833, 834, 854,
938, 1087, 1090, 1156, 1265, 1553, 1585,
1594, 1787, 1879, 1966, 1995
Creek Nation (Muscogee) of Native
Americans, 1803
CRIST, Jacob Bishop, 421
Crocheron, Augusta J., 1006
Croghan, George (American soldier, War
of 1812), 728
CROLY, George, 425
Cromla (hill), 878, 884
Crooked Lake (Keuka Lake, New York
State), 335, 337
Cummings, Ebenezer Edson, D.D. (in the
1870s), 274
Cummings, Simeon (Batavia, New York),
1746
Cummington, Hampshire County,
Massachusetts, 1877
Cumorah (Book of Mormon hill) general
parallels, 402; local Native parallel,
1506
Cumorah (Book of Mormon hill) name
homonyms and resonant terms, 62-65,
63, 65, 303, 517, 694, 694, [867], 981,
1637, [1818]
Cumorah (Book of Mormon hill) named
in the Book of Mormon, 65
Crosby, Enoch ("Deacon," Putnam
County, New York, early 1800s), 656
Cumorah (Hill, Ontario County, New
York), 1777 (geographic latitude of);
1777n110 (height of; U.S. Geological
Survey)
CROSS, Jeremy Ladd, 417, 430, 1714, 1839,
1844
cureloms and cumoms (Book of Mormon
animals), 563, 1811
Cross, Whitney R., 39, 495, 637, 1696, 1699
"curious workmanship" (non-biblical
phrase), 437, 763, 922
cross, as questionable religious symbol,
1287
cross of celibacy (Shaker), 2034
cursing an opponent with speechlessness,
1556, 1559
crosses, stone, found in Central America,
2009
Cusick, Albert (Onondaga Native
American), 1127
Croswell, Edwin, 1463
cutting off arms in battle, 1508
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Dahl, Larry E., 1947, 1947n170
Dalcho, Dr., "grand master of the sublime
grand lodge of South Carolina," 103
David (biblical) shut out of heaven, loses
"eternal life" for murdering Uriah, 494
Davies, Samuel (Rev.), 1801
Dana, Worcester County, Massachusetts,
1698
Davis, Augustus (Dr.; Washington,
Kentucky), 349
dancing, 407, 643
Davis, Benjamin (book owner in 1834),
495
Danforth, Clarissa H. (Freewill Baptist
evangelist), 1786
Davis, David Brion, 1156
Daniel (biblical), prophecy of, 817
Davy, Humphry, 945
"Daniel in the Lion's Den" (illustration
named in Joseph Smith's 1828
Phinney Bible), 234
Dawson's Book Shop (Los Angeles), 1835
DANIELS, Theophilus, 439, 1670
Danube, Herkimer County, New York,
1876
Danvers, Massachusetts, 1887
dark and dreary wilderness, 1034
Dark Hollow (location in Smyrna,
Chenango County, New York), 1172
darkness, boundless, 1309
darkness into marvelous light, transition
from (expression), 449
day and time for salvation is now, see:
salvation
"Day is Past and Gone, The" (hymn
favored by Joseph Smith Sr.), 1650
day of grace, see: grace, day of
De Lancey, Edward F., 211
De Witt, Richard V. (temperance
advocate, Albany), 86
DE ANGELIS, Pascal C. (J ?)., And
Elizabeth, 443
deacon (office), 303, 654
darkness, see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - darkness . . .
deacons, functions of, 314, 436 (Masonic)
Darrow, David, 2029, 2030, 2031
dead, salvation of the, 1549
Darrow, Jared, 992
Dean, Amos, 181
Dartmouth College, 363, 505, 519, 693,
807, 909, 1053, 1511, 1595, 1607, 1694,
1697, 1925
dead, baptism for the, 242, 332
Dean, Elisha (Rochester, New York), 1413
Dean, Paul (Rev.), 591
Dartmouth, Lord (William Legge, 2nd
Earl), 362
death, scenes of "happy" or spirituallyreconciled, 337, 340, [1732]
dating, biblical - numbered month +
numbered day, 767
death, spiritual or second, 316, 510, 575,
892, 1200, [1789]
Daventry Academy (Daventry,
Northamptonshire, England), 2009
debating club, juvenile (Palmyra, New
York), 180, 1290
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debt collection, 1849-51; see also: debtors'
prison; judges' wages; land debt;
notes of indebtedness
debtors' prison, 580, 1459
Decatur, Stephen, 724, 1836
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts,
591
Deed of Demission (in 1843), 372
Deerfield, Franklin County,
Massachusetts, 693
Deerfield, Oneida County, New York, 399
Deganawidah (Native American law
giver), 1123
degrees of glory or happiness in heaven,
473, 548, 667, 699, 1487, 1608, 1903
degrees, intellectual, of pre-earth celestial
beings, 1305, 1307
DeGroot, Alfred T., 349
deification, 1311, 1930, 1956, 1930, 195759, 1961
deism, 1290, 1436, 1452, 1634
deity as Freemasons, 359
deity in the Book of Mormon, 1656, 1659,
1931ff., 1945-46
deity in the Book of Moses, 1945n168
deity in the early Doctrine and
Covenants, 1945n168
DEITY, NATURE OF,
163, 350, 392 542, 832,
861, 895, 935, 985, 1089, 1183, 1206,
1265, 1288 (atheist), 1306, 1432, 1562,
1613, 1653, 1847, 1860, 1876, 1878,
1907, 1925, 1928, 1929-62, 1963, 1987,
1991, 1993, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011,
2017, 2038 (Shaker); see also at the end
of this section: deity, nature of
(Mormon) AND as general index
headings: Elohim; visions or "views"
of Deity
- ambiguous in hymns, 1653ff., 1671
- Christ as a pre-mortal spirit enters the
body of Jesus at birth, 1971, 1974-75
- Christ as literal Son of God, 1967
- Christ progresses in knowledge during
pre-mortal existence, during eons of
time, 1975
- debated all night at an 1820s camp
meeting, 392
- discussed by the Christian Connection
in New York State, 392-94, 935;
discussed by Baptists in Seneca
County, New York, 1553; discussed
by Reformed Dutch congregation in
Seneca County, New York, 542
- divine investiture of Christ with the
Father's power and authority, glory
and honor, 1936, 1972-73, 2008, 1979
- divinity of Christ denied by Unitarians,
1564, 1880, 1908, 2013ff., 2018-20
(clarified)
- divinity of Christ restored to
Unitarianism (Worcester), 1927, 1928,
1964ff., 2007
- the Father and Son regarded as one,
only in mind and purpose, 1266, 1979,
1980
- the Father and Son regarded as separate
beings, 163, 340, 351, 382, 393, 489,
561, 649, 653, 657, 935, 1090, [1190],
[1202], 1203, [1211], 1265, 1562, 1564,
1571, [1592], [1653], [1671], 1847, 1927,
1928, 1929 (Mormon doctrine),
1947 (Joseph Smith begins to adopt
this view), 1964ff., 1967, 1987, 1993,
2005, 2013 (preached in Congress in
1819), 2019
- the Father and Son commonly regarded
as separate beings, 1847 (Windsor,
Vermont), 1879, 1945n168, 1967, 1993,
1996-97, 1997, 2001
- female, Mother in Heaven, etc., see
general index heading: Mother in
Heaven
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- importance of understanding, 1965
- nature of Christ's suffering as literal Son
of God, 1971-72
- persons vs. personages, 1882, 1884, 1934
- plurality of persons in the Godhead, 892
- Son of God as visible manifestation of
God, 1306, 1307, 1563
- summary of Trinitarian, Modalist,
Unitarian, Binitarian and Tritheist
views, 1933-34
- Trinitarian Christ praying or speaking
with the Father, 461, 1654, 1656,
1659, 1882, 1937; Trinitarian Christ
seemingly separate from the Father,
1655, 1660, 1671, 1674, 1883, 1885
- tritheism (Joseph Smith), 1934, 1951,
1952
- Isaac Watts struggles to understand,
1965-66
- Worcester doctrine regarding, 1925,
1927, 1928, 1964ff., 1967, 1992, 1993,
2003 (first introduced)
deity, nature of (MORMON)
- as described by Abinadi in the Book of
Mormon, pp. 1942-43
- chronological summary of Mormon
doctrinal evolution of, pp. 1845-62
- evolution of Mormon views, 392, 1929,
2020
- the Father and Son having physical
bodies (Joseph Smith), 1952
- gods, plurality of, 1615-16, 1968; Joseph
Smith on, 1951, 1952; Brigham Young
on, 1953
- Jesus begotten physically by Adam-God
(according to Brigham Young), 1954
- never fully codified by Joseph Smith,
1952
- past Mormon views, 1945
- a present Mormon view, p. 1929; finally
established (in 1916), p. 1959
- unclear to many nineteenth-century
Mormons, 1959-60
- Wilford Woodruff exasperated by
questions regarding, 1959
deity, visions of, see: visions or "views" of
deity
Delavan, E. C. (temperance advocate,
Albany), 86
Delaware Nation (Lenape) of Native
Americans, 828, 1135
delaying repentance, see: repentance
Delevan, Edward Cornelius, 1768
Delilah (biblical), 98, 98
Denison, Abigail (Universalist-leaning
Baptist, Royalton, Vermont), 1475
Denison, James (md. Eunice Stanton;
parents of Dr. Joseph Adam Denison),
1476
Denison, Joseph Adam [or Adams] (Dr.;
Bethel, Vermont; as physician who
delivered infant Joseph Smith), 1476
Dennis (town), Barnstable County,
Massachusetts, 832
denominations of religion, rejection of all,
or refusal to join any, 648, 704, 1265,
[1286], 1585, [1787]
denominations of religion, various, to
coexist during the millennium, 1595
Des Moines Daily News, 783
Descent of Ishtar (Babylonian myth), 1663
Deseret alphabet, 826
Deseret Constitution (of 1849), 785
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 1652, 1955
"desert" (term) as understood in
nineteenth-century New York, 1036
"desert" vs. "wilderness" in 1 Nephi, 1384
Desolation, land of (Zelph incident), 1126
Devereux, Nicholas, 221
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devil as a crafty disguised preacher in the
Garden of Eden, 664
Dinsmoor, Robert (the "Rustic Bard" of
Windham, New Hampshire), 1706
devil bribing children doctrinally with
money, 640
Dinsmoor, Samuel (Gov. of New
Hampshire), 1706
devil, casting away, rebuking, exorcising,
313, 640
Disciples of Christ, 1108
devil deceiving antichrists into denying
heaven and hell, 640
DEVOTIONAL SOMNIUM (Rachel Baker),
444
Dewey, Chester (of Williams College), 162
DeWitt, Simeon (Albany, New York in
1817; circular letter recipient), 942
Dexter, Andrew (textile manufacturer,
father of Simon Newton Dexter), 1437
Dexter, Samuel (Secretary of the
Treasury, uncle to Simon Newton
Dexter), 1437
Dexter, Simon Newton (Whitestown,
Oneida County, New York), 703, 1437
Dialogue, A Journal of Mormon Thought, 11,
64, 174, 734, 741, 797, 851, 1155, 1523,
1530, 1584, 1848, 2010
Dibble, David (son of Philo Dibble), 1522
Dibble, Loran (son of Philo Dibble), 1523
Dibble, Philo, 1519
Dick, Mungo (father of Thomas Dick), 464
DICK, Thomas, 464, 472, 475, 477, 915,
1267, 1288-89, 1314, 1458, 1609, 1694;
handwriting of, 464
diseases south of Panama, 973
"dispensation of the fullness of times,"
858; "last dispensation," 1480; "In this
last great dispensation," 1864, [2037]
dispensations of the gospel, 272, 316, 578,
853, 858, 1265, 1318, 1480, 1864, [2037],
2040
Dissertation on the Prophecies (George
Stanley Faber), 1285
DISSERTATION ON THE PROPHECIES (Ethan
Smith), 1610, 1625, 1634
District of Columbia, 488, 1707 (slavery in)
divinity of Christ denied or
accommodated by Unitarians, see
Deity, nature of - divinity of Christ
Dix, John A. (New York Superintendent
of Common Schools, 1830s), 787
Dockstader, Jacob (Johnstown, New
York), 287, 2021, 2024
Dodge, Phineas (Chelsea, Vermont),
1828n117
Doezema, Albert (Grand Rapids,
Michigan), 1747
dog, sacrifice of the white, 1121, 1122
Dickinson, Ellen E., 952
dog story (from Rochester, New York in
1851), 1431
dictionaries, 333, 1817, 1919; see also:
bible dictionaries
Dogberry, Obediah (pseud. of Abner
Cole), 1269
dictionary, simple family (Canandaigua,
New York), 1817
Domestic Encyclopedia (periodical), 1235
DILWORTH , Thomas (d. 1780), 479, 657
Doubleday, Elwyn J. (postal history
specialist), 443, 1488, 1662
dinosaurs, 1301-2
Douglass, John H. (Dr.), 444
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Dover, Monmouth County, New Jersey,
1220
Dunbar, D. C., interviews David
Whitmer, 783
Dover, Strafford County, New
Hampshire, 204
Dunbarton, Merrimack County, New
Hampshire, 1607, 1994, 2002
Dow, Harriet (Newport, New Hampshire,
lived 1810-23), 1727, 1728
Duncan, Mrs. (Albany, New York in
1821), 811
DOW, Lorenzo, 487, 490, 493, 497, 498, 652,
1174, 1383, 1665; and young David
Marks, 913; heard by William Pitts at
1817 camp meeting near Palmyra,
New York, 1181
Duncan, Samuel, sees sea serpent, 1227
DOW, Peggy (md. Lorenzo Dow), 495, 497
Downes, Samuel, 243
Dox, Gerrit L. (Albany, New York), 1693
Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1513
Drake, Samuel (Rochester, New York),
1410
Draper, Richard and Jessica, 849-50
dreams as visions ( vn indicates use of the
expression, "vision[s] of the night"),
214, 252 vn, 289 vn, 379 vn, 453, 456,
489, 493, 605, 719, 792 vn, 1193 vn, 1236
vn, 1830n122 vn, 1459, [1786],
1830n122 vn
Dred Scott decision, 2030
Dundaff, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1050
DUNHAM, Josiah, 505, 1847
Dunkers, 1436
Dunkirk (Dunkerque, département
Nord), France, 2009
Dunlavy, John, 2029
duration of punishment, see: punishment,
"eternal,"
Durfee, Lemuel, 1284
Durfee, Sydney S., autograph signature
of, 1411
Durham, Reid C., 184
Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut,
838
Durham, Greene County, New York,
1187, 1895
drinking in America, 414, 1335, 1691; see
also: temperance sentiments and
movement
Dutchess County, New York, 1192
Druids, 875; see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - Druids
DUTTON, Salmon, 505, 507
Dutton, Joseph (father of Salmon Dutton),
507
Drummond, Henry, 851
Dutton's Village (Cavendish, Vermont),
507
Drury Lane (The Theatre Royal, London),
1817
Dwight, Elizabeth (md. Rev. Joseph
Lathrop), 813
Dryden, Tompkins County, New York,
77, 1179, 1180
Dwight, James (presents a book to his
friend, "Rev. Mr. Graves"), 520
"Duane Street" (music), 1277
DWIGHT, Nathaniel, 517
Duffy, John-Charles, 18, 20
DWIGHT, Sereno Edwards, 282, 519
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DWIGHT, Timothy, 22, 33, 194, 208, 281,
282, 300, 341, 473, 520, 520, 534,
813, 983, 1071, 1273, 1894
Dyer, Alvin R., 1524, 1526
Earth a living entity, 342
Ecuador, 807
Eddy, Ansel Doan (Rev.), 630
Eddy, Caspar Wistar (Dr.), 948
Eddy, Richard, 1666, 1698, 1899
earth speaks, 345, 1645, 1672
Eden, an American, 636, [1568]; Garden
of Eden in ancient America, 452, [790],
1299
earth the most wicked of God's creations,
375, [473], 1163, 1754
Edinburgh Register House manuscript,
955n88
Earths in Our Solar System, Concerning the
(Swedenborg), 1752
Edinburgh, Saratoga County, New York,
142
East Bloomfield, Ontario County, New
York, 1371
education, 40-42, 518, 626, 786, 1444, 1781,
1818, 1847, 1895, 1898
East Goshen, Litchfield County,
Connecticut, 685
Edwards, Edward (grandson of Jonathan
Edwards; living in Broome County,
New York), 1894
East Poultney (village in Poultney
township), see: Poultney, Rutland
County, Vermont
Easton, Northampton County,
Pennsylvania, 1236
Easton, Washington County, New York,
1239
Eberstadt, Edward, & Sons (firm, New
York), 1496
Eccoses (Masonic order in Mexico), 1355,
1361
Edwards, Elizabeth Tuttle (md. Richard
Edwards; grandparents of Jonathan
Edwards), 1870
EDWARDS, Jonathan (Rev.), 161n68, 282,
520, 534, 537, 548, 1294, 1828n115,
1870 (father and grandparents of),
1871, 1893 (interest in Native
Americans near Harmony,
Pennsylvania), 1894, 1913, 1926
Eckerlin, Emmanuel (Ephrata
Community), 604
Edwards, Jonathan, Jr. (1745-1801); learns
Indian dialects near Harmony,
Pennsylvania, 1893-94; relationship to
Timothy Dwight, 1894
Eckerling, Israel (Ephrata Community),
603
Edwards, Justin (temperance advocate),
87
ECKLEY, Joseph, 537
eclipse of the moon (June 8, 1816), 1443;
blamed for a killing frost, 1444
Edwards, Richard (father of Timothy
Edwards), 1870; autograph signature
of, 1874
eclipse of the sun (June 16, 1806), 1442;
(September 17, 1811), 1442, 1443;
(February 12, 1831), 279, 1275
Egypt, 303, 892, 969-70, 1111, 1711, 1831
Edwards, Timothy (Rev.; father of
Jonathan Edwards), 1870
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EGYPTIAN
- antiquities discovered, 1231-32
- emblems adopted by the Hebrews, 1842
- "idolatrous priests," 1711, [1842]
- mummy sold at Plymouth, England,
1232
- pharaohs, 306, 970
- pyramids, 1777
- wisdom owed to the Hebrews, 306
- "reformed" language or writing, 268,
270, 628, 774, 1543, 1612
Egyptology, 628
"Egyptus" (named by Joseph Smith), 1125
eight, age of accountability or responsibility, see: accountability, age of
Elbridge, Onondaga County, New York,
1441
elder (office), 193, 303, 654
Elkanah (sundry biblical descendants of
Korah), 303
Elliot, Gilbert (Sir), revealed as a
descendant of King David of ancient
Israel, 290
Elliott, J. K., 242
Elliott, Matthew (British Indian
Department, War of 1812), 728
Ellis, Alexander John, 826
Ellis, James W. (book owner, pre-1834),
495
Elohim (plurality of), 1547, 1616, [1876],
[1968]
Elsworth, Benjamin C., 1798
ELTINGE, Wilhelmus, 542
Ely, Eben, 101
elder, ruling, 654
Ely, Elisha (Rochester, New York
publisher), 1374, 1390
elder's license, 369
ELY, Ezra Stiles, 548, 549
Eldred, Saviah, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1187
Ely, Harvey, 127
"Elect Lady" (expression), 328
Elect, the, see: Calvinism
ELECTION, CONSIDERED IN ITS TRUE LIGHT,
538
elephants, 205, 563, 891, 942, 949, 950,
970, [1811]
Elias, spirit of, 72, 270, [1588]
Ely, Zebulon (Rev.; father of Ezra Stiles
Ely), 548
"embarrassed" (nineteenth-century usage
of term), 1965
Emerson, Hannah (md. Rev. Nathaniel
Hall), 1451n99
EMERSON, Joseph, 467n72, 550
Elijah already resurrected, 473
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 865, 1329, 1752
(on Swedenborg)
Elijah to come in the last days, 270; as
Richard Brothers, 292
Emmons, Nathaniel (Rev.), 548, 1484,
1607, 1611, 1613, 1975, 1999
Elijah, spirit of, 1724
EMMONS, Samuel Bulfinch, 554
Elijah's glorified body dwelling in
heaven, 1608
Empey, Ella V., 180
Elizabethtown, Essex County, New York,
251
emphatic pronoun (Hebraism styling),
448, 458
"END OF TH[E] WORLD" (ms. chart), 556
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endless punishment, see: punishment,
"eternal,"
Endor, Witch of, 1418 (wax figure)
endow, endue (terms), 163, 303, 342, 450,
515, 680, 681, 1316, 1521 (Urim and
Thummim), 1802, 1866, 1969;
Masonic, 418, 956, [1018]
"endowed with power from on high,"
1181
endowment (Mormon temple), see:
temple ceremony (Mormon
endowment ritual and related)
Endowment House (Salt Lake City), 1955
endowment, second (Mormon ordinance),
1217
Engine of the Lord (perpetual motion
machine), 657, 657
Enlightenment, the, 424, 569, 816, 1634,
1981
Enoch, 303, 311, 342, 430, 473, 1482;
preaching by, 1322, 1795
Enoch, 1 (apocryphal book), 1305
Enoch, Masonic legend, see: Freemasonry
- Enoch, legend of
Enoch's glorified body dwelling in
heaven, 1608
Enos (Book of Mormon), 412, 1513, 1823,
1924
Ephraim (biblical), 1573; tribe of, 2009
Ephrata Community (Ephrata, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania), 601
epic literature, 865; spurious, 865, 1230
Epperson, Steven, 573, 851
Erath (mythical traitor), 879
ERIE CANAL, 296, 1368, 1437, 1725, 1776
- accommodations on boats of, 1370,
1428
- aqueduct in Rochester, New York,
1374, 1374, 1375-78, 1375, 1376, 1377,
1378, 1391, 1391, 1392, 1396, 1415,
1416, 1417, 1425, 1426
- bars and taverns along, 1403
- boat types, 1379, 1392, 1416, 1428,
1428, 1429
- bridges over, 1371, 1373, 1379, 1402
- culture of, 1402
- drownings in, 1370-71
- filthy water of, 1403
- Herman Melville on, 1403
- in Rochester, New York, 1379, 1402;
see also in this section: aqueduct in
Rochester
- locks and elevations, 1428
- Lucy Mack Smith on, 1371
- map of, 1369
- Nathaniel Hawthorne on, 1372
- night scene at Little Falls, Herkimer
County, New York, 1370
- opening festivities (in 1825), 1402
- physical hazards on, 1371
- reading material available on, 235-36,
1373
- travel from Palmyra, New York on,
1370, 1427
- unearthly scenes by night, 1373
"Escalala" (1820s poem), 1231
Eshnunna (Babylonia), 481
Eskimo influence and culture in New
York State, 1127
Esplin, Ronald K., 849
Essay on the Prize-Question (Stuart), 1733
Eri, Chronicles of (spurious), 1230
Estabrook, Experience (Rev.; Thornton,
New Hampshire), 1982
Ericson, Randall L., 601
eternal families, 1785
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"Eternal God," see: Christ - as "the Eternal
God"
eternal marriage, see: marriage, eternal
eternal matter, see: matter, eternal
"Eternal Parents" (expression), 561
eternal progression, see: progression,
eternal
eternal punishment, see: punishment,
"eternal,"
eternal torments in hell - absurdity of,
1294
Ether (Book of Mormon), 885, 1820, 1921
Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate,
1177
Everett, L. S. (editor/publisher), 1495
everlasting punishment, see: punishment,
"eternal"
Eversham Association (Pennsylvania),
1262
Evertson, Nicholas, 948
Evidences for the Proof of Christianity . . .
Proving that Jesus is the Christ
(Simpson), 1576
exaltation language, 1609
Exchange Buildings (Rochester, New
York), 1363
Evangelical Methodists, 192
Exchange Street (Rochester, New York)
see: Rochester, New York - Exchange
Street
evangelists (office), 654
excommunication, 1132, 1487, 1597, 1869
Evans, David W. (stenographer), 1956
executing judgment (in collection of
debts), 1849, 1851
EVANS, Frederick William, 191, 560, 560,
1290
Evans, George Henry (publisher of atheist
works; brother of Frederick William
Evans), 1290
Evans, Richard Neil, 1604
Evansville, Indiana, 1301
Eve, 147, 329, 491, 541, 561, 664, 665, 671,
863, 1008, 1273, 1303, 1305, 1309, 1311,
1482, 1679, 1680, 1789, 1861 ("the
second Eve" [Mother Ann Lee]), 1953
(Eve as one of Adam's wives Brigham Young), 1956 (as the mother
of our spirits -B. Y.)
Exeter, New Hampshire, 1825, 1835
exorcism, see: devil, casting away . . .
"Experience Books" (Reformed
Methodist), 1178, 1181, 1184
experience, Christian, see: Christian
experience
"exquisite happiness" (spiritual quest
expression), 1560
"exquisite horror" (spiritual quest
expression), 564
F (letter of the alphabet), no Book of
Mormon names begin with, 1820, 1921
"Eve was commanded to yield obedience
to Adam, and to God through him."
329
Faber, George Stanley, 557, 853, 1285,
1318
Evening and the Morning Star, The, 75, 395,
802, 212, 273, 802, 906, 1344, 1521, 1702
Fabius, Onondaga County, New York,
1361
Everett, Alexander, 1077
Fairchild, Herman LeRoy, 942
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Fairchild, James Harris (president of
Oberlin College), 1532, 1694
FARMER'S HERALD (St. Johnsbury,
Vermont, for April 7, 1830), 568
Fairchild, John F. (Cazenovia, New York),
1338, 1358
FARMERS' MUSEUM, OR LAY PREACHER'S
GAZETTE (Walpole, New Hampshire,
for September 9, 1799), 569
fairs, agricultural, see: agricultural fairs
faith of the weak should be sheltered,
1088
fall of Adam, fall of humankind, see:
Adam, fall of
falling down at religious events, see:
revivals and camp meetings - falling
down at religious events
Farmington, Ontario County, New York,
406, 539
farms mortgaged to finance treasure
seeking, 1779
Farnum, Douglas (Elder; Christian
Connection revival excesses), 652
Farwell, William (Rev.), 59
families, eternal, 1785; see also marriage,
eternal
fashion, evils of, 1256; see also: clothing,
fine
Family Magazine (1830s), 936
fast offerings, 398
Faneuil Hall (Boston), 122, 123, 126, 1072
Father and the Son, The (Mormon doctrinal
pamphlet published in 1916), 1959
Faneuil Hall Riot, or Masonry Unveiled
(Boston), 1718
Fanshaw, Daniel (printer), 1720
Far West, Missouri, 1521, 1747, 1764, 1950
Farkas, Phyllis (Webster, New York), 866
Farmer, Dwight, 1838
Faubourgh, Luke de (pseud., antimasonic
writer), 824, 1011, 1348ff.
Fauquier, William M. (Deacon; Norfolk,
Virginia), 406
Faust, Bernhard Christoph, 1280
FARMER'S ALMANACK for 1812 (Kingston,
New York), 563
Fayette, Seneca County, New York, 1036,
1039, 1359, 1366, 1368, 1384, 1411,
1488, 1525, 1721
Farmer's Brother (Native American,
speech in 1798), 1136
February 26, 1833 (historical date), 84, 85,
1768, 1771, 1773, 1774, [2028]
FARMERS' CALENDAR for 1816
(Bennington, Vermont), 564
Federal Calculator, The, 657
FARMER'S DIARY, OR, ONTARIO ALMANACK
for 1823 (Canandaigua, New York),
564
FARMER'S DIARY, OR BEERS' ONTARIO
ALMANACK for 1824 (Canandaigua,
New York), 567
Farmer's Diary, or Ontario Almanack, for the
year of our Lord 1826 (Canandaigua,
New York, 1825), 1505, 1505
Federalist views, 505, 1329
feet, washing of, see: washing of feet
Female Cent Institution, New-Hampshire,
1605, 1605
Female Foreign Mission Society (Franklin,
Connecticut), 1092
Ferdinand and Isabella (Spanish
monarchs), 1078
FERGUSON, Richard, 570
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Ferris, Walter (Rev.), 59
Fessenden, Thomas Green, 1811
fevers (Book of Mormon; near Panama),
973
Field, Thomas Warren, 827, 1485, 1797
"field of battle" (non-biblical phrase), 764
field, spacious, 1036, 1862 ("spacious field"
around the tree of life), 1966
fields white and ready to harvest, 909
fiery furnace, 1954 (Eliza R. Snow)
Figures of the Past (Josiah Quincy), 1329
Fiji Islands, early American interest in,
944
Fillmore, Millard (U. S. President), 583,
1026, 1410
First Reformed Dutch Church (Ovid,
Seneca County, New York), 543
FIRST VISION of
Joseph Smith
- 1832 account, 931, 1946, 1879, 1946
- 1835 account told to "Joshua the Jewish
Minister," 554, 1724, 1949
- 1838-39 account, 1949, 1879, 1949-50 evolution of, 192, 393, 647, 813-14, 832,
1879n157, 1945ff.
- not mentioned when expected, 192,
1946n169
First Ward Temperance Society of the
City of Albany (Albany, New York),
1691
Fish Creek, Oneida County, New York,
495
Filson Club (later, Filson Historical
Society, Louisville, Kentucky), 1104
Fisk, Henry (in 1828, Masonic seceder
from Stafford, Genesee County, New
York), 1345
fine clothing, see: clothing, fine
Fitch, Charles (Rev.), 163
"Fingal" (poetic forgery), 868
Fitch, Ebenezer (Rev.), 381
Finley, Ruth E. (biographer of Sarah
Josepha Hale), 636
FITCHBURG SENTINEL (Fitchburg, Massachusetts, for February 10, 1841), 573
Finney, Charles, 1319, 1405, 1459, 1559,
1611, 1778
Fitzhugh, Henry, 1032, 1037
fire foregone in order to avoid detection
by enemies, 1517
First Baptist Church (Coeymans, Albany
County, New York), 1223
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
(Concord, New Hampshire), 274, 572
"first estate," angels who kept not their,
1309
First Presbyterian Church (Binghamton,
New York), 1735
Five Nations (of Native Americans), 362,
1123, 1893; see also: Iroquois League
or Confederacy
five points of fellowship (Masonic), see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry - five
points of fellowship
Flagg, Gould and Newman (firm,
Andover, Massachusetts), 1528
Flake, Chad John (Mormon
bibliographer), 10, 1955
First Presbyterian Church (Durham,
Greene County, New York), 1896
Flaming Sword, The, Or A Sign From
Heaven (Walker), 1825, 1825; alternate
broadside version, 1826, 1834
First Presbyterian Church (Rochester,
New York), 1402, 1404
flattering words, overly tolerant doctrine,
diluted religion, 196, [929], 1635
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flaxen cords, 96, 98
Force, Peter (Col.), 1797
FLETCHER, E. B., 575
forced marches of captives, 1517
Fletcher, John (Rev.), 578
Ford, Clyde D., 1934
Fletcher, Nancy B. (Concord, New
Hampshire in 1821), 1605, 1605
Ford, G. W. (Utica, New York in 1819),
1859
Fletcher, Robert Samuel, 1532, 1535
Ford, William D. (1820s), 1256
Fleury, Claude, 1241
fore-ordination, 602
Flint's Western Monthly Review (for April
1829), 1108
FORSTER, Johann Reinhold, 213
Flitcroft, John E., 1779
flood (great deluge), 212, 304, 449, 775,
797, 803, 892, 893, 899, [930], 970, 1297,
1298, 1568, 1573, 1647, 1692, 1856, 1903
Florence, Oneida County, New York, 1325
Floyd, John (Brig. Gen.; Creek War), 1803
Floyd, John (Gov. of Virginia), 1068
Folger, Benjamin and Ann (adepts of
Robert Matthews), 1725, 1809
Foljambe, Ella (Mrs.; book donor), 1909
folk literary abilities, see: literary ability,
colloquial
Follett, King, discourse by Joseph Smith
at funeral of, 1952
Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1811
"forth to battle" (biblical expression), 765
fortifications in the Book of Mormon, 358
Forts - see under individual names
fortunate fall of man, see: Adam, fall of,
fortunate
Fortune, George (Mrs.; dau. of Rev. John
Campbell, Pittsburgh Unitarian), 351
fossil collection in the early United States,
942
FOSTER, Cullen, 580
Foster, Jonathan (in 1828, Masonic
seceder from Batavia, New York),
1345
Foster, Reuben H. (Sheriff, Wayne
County, New York), 580
follies of youth, "civil mirth," etc.,
considered during spiritual quests,
282, 340, 357, 407, 644, [1051], 1327,
[1456], 1489, 1560, 1650, [1729], 1731,
1786, 1859, 2028
Foundation for Ancient Research and
Mormon Studies (FARMS), 98, 1749
FONDEY, William H., 579
founding fathers, see: American founders
food eaten raw to avoid detection from
cooking fire, 1517
fountain of filthy water, 1380, 1380, 1384,
1402, 1403, 1404
Foot, David (Johnite leader, early 1800s),
1180
Fourth of July sermons and speeches, 262,
579, 1161, 1164, 1679, 1876
Foote, Israel (book owner in 1840), 613
Fox sisters (spiritualists), 445
Foote, Warren, 735
Fox, Corydon (stage driver), 1468
FORBUSH, Mehettable, 579, 1874
Fox, William W. (book owner), 312
Foster, Robert D., 1096
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Foxe, John (martyrologist), 263, 426, 1521
Francis, John W., 944
Franklin Institute (boys' society,
Newburyport, Massachusetts), 718
Franklin Repository, 1241
FRANKLIN, Benjamin, 584, 602, 1296, 1559
(in hell), 1869, 1981, 2041
Fraser, J. M. (student at Auburn
Theological Seminary), 159
Frauenberger, George, 1367
Frederick (Frederickstown), Dutchess
County, New York, 1186
free agency, 163, 346, 547, 610, 670, 859,
1309, 1484, 1789ff.
Free Church of Scotland, 372
Free Communion Brethren (early 1800s),
1199
free love, 1577
FREE PRESS (antimasonic newspaper,
Boston), 587, 993, 997, 1347ff.
FREEMASONRY AND ANTIMASONRY
see also in the general index (as titles
of works): Anti-Masonic, Freemason's,
Masonic, etc.
- Abel, slaying of, compared to Morgan
abduction, 922, 1482
- Abiff, Hiram, see in this section: Hiram
Abiff
- Adam, significance of, 228, 435, 430, 774,
983, 1680, 1712, 1795, 1839, 1839, 1841;
see also in this section: Garden of
Eden
- advertisements for antimasonic
literature, 124, 221, 253
- Akirop (as ancient beheading victim),
225, 225
- Albany, New York, Freemasonry in,
1794, 1854
- altar, around which every Brother is
befriended, as he has promised and
must remember, 433, 957; "lay aside
all malice and guile," 418; see also in
this section: circle formed around the
altar
- American legislatures endangered by
their Masonic members, 593; see also
in this section: Freemasonry a
genuine threat to freedom
- annual worthiness interviews, 420
- Anti Masonic Republican Committee
Room (Rochester, New York), 1402
- Anti-Masonic Enquirer (or Inquirer,
Rochester, New York), 100, 102, 103,
221, 1156, 1364, 1402, 1407, 1408, 1409,
1413, 1414, 1415, 1431, 1460, 1462, 1857
- Anti-Mason Masons, 104, 229, 983, 1012,
[1684], [1689-90]
- "Anti-Masonic Bible," 222, 223, 225-26,
1366, 1857
- Anti-Masonic party (political), 988, 1059,
1744; Mormon participation in, 1469
- "Anti-Masonic Reading Room" (in
Rochester, New York, June 1829), 100
- "Anti-Masonic Songster" advertised (in
Rochester, New York, January 1830),
103
- antimasonic sentiment more widespread
than mere political antimasonry, 147071
- antimasonic sentiment or gossip against
Masonic ministers of religion, 1353,
1554, 1699; against Masonic members
of a congregation, 1353
- ANTIMASONRY, 988
- a sacred cause (Grandin), 1838;
a "blessed spirit" (Throop), 1858
- Baptists and, 143, 222, 686, 1155,
1358, 1364, 1554, 1709
- as attraction for Mormon converts,
1806
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- as harbinger of the Millennium,
1685-86
- in Alabama,1016
- in East Poultney, Vermont, 1812
- in Fayette, New York, 1359, 1366
- in Geauga County, Ohio, 136
- in Hamilton, New York, 1699
- in New Hampshire, 1813
- in Palmyra, New York, 1838
- in Philadelphia (persisting in 1836),
1912
- in Reading, Massachusetts, 1481
- in Rochester, New York, 1414
- in rural New York State among
religious people, 1554, 1699, 1709
- in Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1140
- in the Western Reserve of Ohio, 1462
- prominent, pervasive, and engrained
in the culture, 105, 568, 608, 685, 687,
687, 920, 1019, 1026, 1103, 1319,
1322, 1340, 1470, 1685, 1699
- promoted in an 1820s penmanship
exercise near Palmyra, 921
- well-focused, 1143, 1155 (David
Pease), 1346 (W. W. Phelps),
1841 (Henry Dana Ward)
- antiquity of Freemasonry allowed by
antimasons, 114, 115, 125, 145, 229,
412, 1338, 1348, 1350-51, 1359, 1482,
1710, 1841
- apron, Masonic, 97 (serpent's), 98, 103,
110, 117, 154, 226, 228, 419, 434, 777,
795, 956-57, 959-960, 962, 994, 1008,
1013, 1013 (Satan's), 1014 (Andrew
Jackson and his cabinet's), 1282, 1282,
1283 (Satan's), 1511 (Joseph Brant's),
1713; teaching initiates how to wear
the apron, 956, 959, 962
- ark of Noah, 1840; see also as a general
index heading
- Ark of the Covenant (* includes
associated lore of hidden text;
u indicates references to being hidden
underground), 108, 154*, 228*u, 41920*u, 431-32*u, 606, 1155, 1282, 1283,
1340, 1356, 1704u
- arm raised to the square, 1098, 1098
- astronomy, cosmology in, 436, 923, 96465, 1855
- atheist tendencies in Freemasonry, 1842
- beheading (Masonic penalty), [225], 1846
- Bible, book placed upon the table, 433,
776, 994, 1282, [1714]
- blood, Freemasonry has deluged lands
with, 1341, 1357
- book discovered underground, see in
this section: buried chest or box
discovered underground
- bosom (chest), angel's, 605, 606
- bowels, hand drawn across, symbolizing
penalty, 140, 140, 418, [955], 962,
964, 966, 1005, 1005, [1010], [1146]
- Brant, Joseph, 1511
- breast, left, torn open (penalty), 109, 958,
963, 995, 995, 1005, 1005, 1358, 1691,
1713
- breastplate, 419, 431, 923, 1356
- buried chest or box discovered
underground, containing the book,
419-20, 431-32; see also in this section:
- Ark of the Covenant
- cable tow, 96-99, 97, 117, [128], 956-58,
962, 994, 994, 1013, 1157, 1345, 1482,
1712, 1714, 1718
- "Celestial Lodge above," gaining
admission into the, 433, 923, 957, 963;
see also in this section: Freemasons'
progression to exaltation
- Christ as Freemasons' "celestial brother,"
359
- Christ as giver of the password
admitting Freemasons into heaven,
359, [923], 963; see also in this section:
Freemasons' progression to exaltation
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- Christ as Redeemer in Masonic ritual,
957
- Church Fathers as Masonic apologists
(in Masonic literature), 1796
- circle formed around the altar, with
physical contact, 419, 433, 433; see also
in this section: altar
- circle, brethren form a, 957
- crime, Freemasonry has fostered, 1341
- combination: "There's no combination
so firm as Free Mason . . . ," 606
- combination(s), secret, etc., see in this
section: "secret combination[s]"
- "conceal and never reveal; those
valuable secrets, which he has
promised to," 433
- consecration of life and property, 314,
420, 1549
- creation, Masonic references to, 228, 281,
436
- darkness, Freemasons love more than
light, 1341, [1346], 1352
- darkness, works of, 146, 153-55, 1341,
1350, 1690
- deity as Freemasons, 359
- "drawing your right hand . . . across
your breast from the left to the right
side with some quickness . . . ," 958,
1098, 1098
- Druids and, 119, 774, 777, 1359, 1684,
1710, 1711, 1796
- Egyptians and, 775, 777, 1684, 1711
- "endowed" with necessary
qualifications, 418, 956, [1018]
- Enoch, legend of, 228, 419, 431, 1283,
1839, 1839, 1840, 1854-55; see also in
this section (with some overlap): Ark of the Covenant; - plate or plates
of gold
- Enoch, significance of in Freemasonry,
430, 1795, 1839, 1839, 1840
- Eve told the secrets, 1482; was beguiled
by Freemasonry, 1679; "secretly
combined with Lucifer," 1680
- evolution of Masonic ritual, 954-55
- five points of fellowship, 74, 74, 103, 105,
141, 141, 154, 227, 955, 961, 962, 966,
1004, 1007, 1007, 1099, 1146, 1149,
1157, 1846
- Freemasons' progression to exaltation,
1841-42; admission into heaven
through the merits of the Redeemer,
after trials and probation, 433, 957;
admitted within the veil of god's
presence to become kings and priests,
1796, 1841-1842; "to mount, by
sensible degrees, and successive steps,
up to the throne of God," 922; Christ's
password admits the faithful initiate
into heaven, 359, 923 (Ontario County,
New York), 963; "the Third Heaven . . .
where pure truth resides . . . ," 228;
gaining admission into the "Celestial
Lodge above," 433, 923, 957, 963; the
"Lodge universal shall meet in the
skies" of heaven, 606
- Freemasonry a genuine threat to
freedom, civil government and
jurisprudence (in antimasonic
literature), 106, 112, 116, 123, 127, 135,
140, 155, 593, 612, 684, 823, 990, 997,
1001, 1009-10, 1011, 1014, 1014, 1015,
1017, 1028, 1097, 1144, 1146, 1157,
1340, 1341, 1345, 1346, 1349, 1354,
1357, 1360, 1361, 1365, 1679, 1685,
1715-17, 1846, 1858
- Freemasonry a genuine threat to
religious institutions (in antimasonic
literature), 112, 123, 127, 140, 1002,
1009-10, 1097, 1144, 1146, 1157, 1340,
1349, 1360, 1365, 1710-11, 1716-17,
1719, 1812, 1846
- Freemasonry a secret political society,
1361
- "further light," 960
- Garden of Eden, significance of, 228,
664, 1008, 1713; see also in this section:
Adam
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- garment, white, 777
- globes, see in this section: spheres, brass,
434, 436, 1846
- "good enough Morgan until after the
election" (Weed denies), 1858
- grand hailing sign of distress
(o indicates mention of the designated
accompanying words, "O Lord, my
God, is there no help for the widow's
son?"), 144, [184 o], 418, 927, 961 o, 963o,
966, 996 o, 996, 1006 o, 1006,
1014 (caricature of Andrew Jackson);
enacted by Joseph Smith at Carthage
Jail, 1006; see also in this section:
justice, judicial proceedings . . .
- Grandin, Egbert B., on antimasonry, 254,
1838
- grips; handshakes, 73, 74, 75, 104, 104,
112, 221, 227, 229, 418-19, 795, 956-58,
962-63, 964, 966, 996, 996, 1004, 1004,
1143, 1157, 1350, 1718
- hands fall solemnly, after performing
ritual gestures, 961, 963, 996, 1006
- "Has it a name?" etc. (phrase regarding
Masonic grip), 956, 958; "What is the
name of it?" 419
- heaven, admitted into, see in this section:
Freemasons' progression to exaltation
- High Priests, 431, 595, 611, 1364, 1712,
1845
- Hiram Abiff, 103, 226, 227, 962, 964, 965,
1006, 1155
- Hiram Tyran, 966
- "Holiness to the Lord," see as a heading
in the general index
- "I [insert name] of my own free will and
accord, in the presence of Almighty
God, and this Worshipful Lodge . . . ,"
958, 961
- independence from Freemasonry, 1341
- instructions during ritual passed up and
down hierarchical chain repetitiously,
954, 957, 966
- Jehovah, invocation to, 433
- Joabert (Enoch legend), 1840
- justice, judicial proceedings subverted
by Masonic oaths or collusion, 147,
151, 154, 588, 1002, 1016, 1025-27,
1346, 1349, 1353, 1473, 1715-17, 1858;
signaled or demanded using signs of
distress or the grand hailing sign at
judicial proceedings, 135, 571, 589,
1002, 1148
- lamb skin, 956-57, 959, 960, 962, 1282,
1283, 1713
- law, governmental authority, respect
for, 436
- lecture, or rehearsal of all signs learned,
417, 418, 430, 954, 957, 960, 963, 964,
1143, 1665, 1841
- "let him enter in the name of the Lord"
(phrase), 418
- "let him enter this worshipful lodge in
the name of the Lord" (phrase), 956,
958, 961
- lever or crowbar used to pry up stone to
reach plate of gold, 419, [1856]
- line of succession of Masonry from
ancient times to America, 1711
- Mahan, Master (Book of Moses), 99, 125,
137, 922, 1008, 1333, 1349, [1679]
- "Mah-hah-bone," see in this section:
"marrow in the bone"
- "man of sin" (2 Thess.) as Freemasonry,
ancient and modern, 144, 144
- Marks, David, disappointed by early
experience with Freemasons, 911
- "marrow in the bone," 74, 103, 154, 228,
962; see also in this section: five points
of fellowship
- Masonic meetings forbidden in Prussia
and Germany, 1263
- Masonic mob, 1358
- Masonic murders besides that of
William Morgan, 93, 94, 106, 225, 226
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- Masonic works (pro-Masonic books and
pamphlets by Freemasons or their
friends), 268, 281, 359, 773, 920, 1103,
1295, 1702, 1794, 1854, 1876
- Masonic priesthoods, 109, 117, 431, 431,
435, [952], [963], 1340, 1359, 1364,
1365, 1711-12, 1843-45
- Masons "burnt, or attempted to burn a
city," (or David Cade Miller's printing
office), 134, 1145
- Masons as invaders of the nation, 1156,
1717
- Masons as instigators of war and
bloodshed, 1341, 1355, 1355
- Masons as robbers, banditti, guerrillas
or military subversives, 73, 105, 106,
115, 127, 139, 1008, 1010, [1020], 1149,
1157, 1349, 1354, 1363, 1366, 1714-15
- Masons murderous like Cain, [1149],
[1347], 1348, 1350, 1482; see also in this
section: satanic association with
Freemasonry
- Masons selfish and self-serving in their
"charity," 1714
- Melchizedek, 1795; see also as a heading
in the general index
- Michael, Masonic references to, 228
- Miller, David Cade, see as a heading in
the general index
- money, compromising one's oath for,
920, [1204], 1719
- "MORGAN FOUND ! ! . . ." (poster near
Fayette, New York), 1750
- Morgan, William, see as a heading in the
general index
- Mormon involvement in political
antimasonry, 1469
- "nails of each of your fingers into the
joint of the other's wrist" (Master's
grip), 227, 962, 964, 996, 996
- Native Americans, Masonic, 1511
- new name, 418, 436, 922, 923, 956-57,
966, 1158, 1705, 1794, 1842, 1876
- newspapers, antimasonic, 587, 688, 823,
1049, 1049
- Noah, significance of in Freemasonry,
430, 1839, 1840 (built the ark as a
Mason)
- nudity; divested of clothing during
initiation but shielded by a shirt, 103,
956, 958, 994, 1144, 1157, 1712, 1718,
[1795]
- "O Lord, my God, is there no help for
the widow's son?" see in this section:
grand hailing sign of distress
- oaths (ritual), 418, 954, 1145, 1147;
initiates' ignorance of content of, prior
to taking, 113, 147, 1713, 1812
- occult origins of Freemasonry (in
antimasonic literature), 1710; see also
in this section: Druids; Egyptians;
Pythagoras
- password admits the initiate into
heaven, see: Freemasons' progression
to exaltation
- penalties, 927, 956-58, 961-64, 1846
- pillars, the two Masonic (brass and
marble), 795, 964, 1283, 1855, 1856;
collapsed (in antimasonic portrayals),
103, 587, 587, 998
- plate or plates of gold, 126, 419, 431,
1282, 1283, 1702, 1703, 1839, 1839,
1840, 1856; see also (for non-Masonic
examples) as a heading in the general
index
- preparation room, 958, 960
- priesthood, see in this section: Masonic
priesthoods
- prosecutor, special, to investigate the
Morgan kidnapping, 1025, 1744
- "putting the thumb on the joint of the
second finger where it joins the hand,
and crooking your thumb so that each
can stick the nail of his thumb into the
joint of the other," 958
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- Pythagoras and, 119, 145, 775, 776, 963,
1359, 1684, 1710, 1711, 1796
- religion, Freemasonry portrayed as
rejecting or devoid of, 110, 111-12,
1002-3, 1150, 1687-88, 1842
- religion, Freemasonry portrayed as
hiding behind a cloak of, 1099, 1146,
1713
- repetition, tedious, of narrative
segments, 954
- ritual text exposed, 217, 417, 951, 956,
988
- ritual representing human progression
to exaltation, 1841-42; see also in this
section: Freemasons' progression to
exaltation
- rough stone (rough and smooth ashlars),
434-35, 435, 958, 1282, 1283
- Royal Arch degree, 95, 112, 142, 154, 217,
228, 431, 595, 611, 693, 1142, 1711, 1814
- "sacred" nature of Masonic secrets, 954,
957, [1334]
- sash, Masonic, 228
- satanic association with Freemasonry (in
antimasonic literature), 97, 98, 99,
110, 143, 144, 154, 690, 955, 1008, 1013,
1013, [1097], 1147, 1150-51, [1333],
1338, 1341, [1349], 1352, 1356, 1359,
1482, 1679, 1683-84, 1687, 1689, 1841
- scriptures perverted, 1349, 1352
- "secret combination" planned by Satan
like a Mason, in earliest times, 1008
- "secret combination[s]" (expression),
frequency of appearances in the Book
of Mormon, 133n67
- "secret combination[s]" as particularly
indicative of antimasonry, 130, 1682,
1683
- "SECRET COMBINATION[s]": occurrences
of the expression in antimasonic
literature, 130, 137 (two examples),
594, 594, 921, 1001, 1008, 1343 (two
examples), 1353, 1363, 1680 (two
examples), 1682 (1683), 1683 (another
example), 1686, 1690; expressions
using forms of "secret" and
"combination" in close association
with the same intent, in antimasonic
literature, 114, 118, 124, 125, 137, 139,
1001, 1352, 1680 (two examples); "a
Wicked and Dangerous
Combination," 1155, 1157
- "Secret Combinations and Flaxen Cords"
(article), 98
- "secret society [-ies]" (expression;
selected examples), 96, 110, 112, 123,
139, 147, 593, 594 (in the Book of
Mormon), 594, 612, 684 (in Wayne
County, New York), 688 (W. W.
Phelps), 982 (Jedidiah Morse), 1013,
1142 (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 1155-56, 1345 (W. W.
Phelps), 1366, 1611, 1634, 1682, 1717,
1858
- secret societies will bring down a nation,
593, [1102], 1717
- secret vs. sacred dilemma, 954; see also
in this section: "sacred" nature of
Masonic secrets
- selection theory for Mormon parallels
study, 954
- Seneca County, New York (near the
Whitmer farm), 608
- sexual leniency of Freemasonry, 1149,
1349
- sign of distress, see in this section: grand
hailing sign of distress
- signs, ritual gestures, 104, 104, 221, 229,
1846
- "small chest or box" discovered
underground, see in this section:
buried chest or box discovered
underground
- Solomon, 1795; see also in the general
index: temple of Solomon
- spheres, brass; globes, 434, 436, 795, 964,
1295, 1846, 1855
- Stockin (Enoch legend), 1840
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- SYMBOLS of Freemasonry, 434, 773ff.,
773, 795, 1282
- all-seeing eye, 281, 434, 434, [659,
660], 795, 963, 1282, 1283, 1680, 1685,
1713, 1714, 1796, 1685, 1713, 1714,
1796
- beehive, 281, 434, 963
- compass, 109, 111, 433-34, 587, 587,
680, 776, 795, 956-59, 994, 1001, 1004,
1012, 1159, 1282, 1283, 1295, 1365,
1713-14, 1854
- ring symbolizing eternity, 435, 1839,
1839
- rough stone or ashlar, 434, 435, 958,
1282
- square, 109, 111, 433, 587, 587, 680,
776, 795, 956, 957, 959, 960, 994,
1001, 1004, 1012, 1159, 1282, 1283,
1295, 1365, 1713, 1714, 1839, 1840,
1854
- sun, moon and stars, 773, 795, 963,
1282, 1283, 1714
- white stone, 418, 436, 923, 966, 1705,
1794, 1876
- teaching initiates how to wear ritual
apron, see in this section: apron,
Masonic
- temples built under immediate direction
of heaven, 434
- text, sacred and buried, see in this
section: buried chest or box
discovered underground
- third heaven, Masonic reference to the,
228; see also in this section:
Freemasons' progression to exaltation
- three raps or knocks, 418, 956, 957, 96061
- throat, right hand drawn under the; slit
by Freemasons, etc., 73, 100, 109, 116,
154, 226, 227, 418, 825, 921, 956-57,
963, 966, 990, 995, 995, 998, 1002, 1004,
1005, 1005, 1008, 1010, 1098, 1098,
1146, 1157, 1346, 1349, 1358, 1363,
1691, 1713, 1714, 1716, 1813 (dog)
- "thumb between the fore and second
fingers where they join the hand, and
pressing the thumb between the
joints," 958, 996, 996, 1098, 1098
- "thumb between the joints of the second
and third fingers," 962, 964
- "thumb nail into the third joint or upper
end of the fore finger," 956, 963, 995,
995, 1004, 1098, 1098
- "thumb next to the belly," 1005, 1005
- "thumb on the joint of the second finger
where it joins the hand," 958
- "thumbs between each other's knuckles,"
966
- tokens, 957, 1846
- trials of the Morgan abductors, 992,
[1025], 1463
- triangular plate of gold, see in this
section: plate or plates of gold
- underwear, "drawers" in Masonic ritual,
103, 154 (tied on with strings), 956,
958, 994, 1712
- Universalists of New York State
generally Freemasons, 1700
- veils, 419, 922, [1334], 1340, 1353, [1356],
[1718], 1796, 1841-42
- war, Freemasonry has caused, 1341
- washing, Masonic ritual, 228
- "What is this?" (phrase regarding
Masonic grip), 418-19, 958
- whispering passwords in the ear of
officiator, 74, 74, 105, 227, 419, 960,
962, 964, 1099, 1146
- "Will you give it to me?" (phrase
regarding secret name of a Masonic
grip), 75, 419, 956, 959, 960
- Washington, George, as Masonic
double-agent for his country, 1689
- women excluded from or offended by
Freemasonry, 824, 1333, [1482], 1688,
1718
- women used to gratify Illuminati
brethren in female lodges, 1846
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"freemasonry" (expression) used
allegorically, 1294
Frothingham, Nabby (dau. of Samuel
Frothingham), 597
Freemason's Monitor, The (Webb), 1854
FROTHINGHAM, Samuel, 597
FREEMASONS. VERMONT. ROYAL ARCH
MASONS. GRAND CHAPTER, 595
fruit of highest quality raised around
Rochester, New York, 1371, 1379,
1411, [1776]
Freewill Baptists, 58, 389, 395, 909, 910,
913, 1153, 1184, 1786
Free-Will Baptist Magazine, 405
French and Indian War, 263, 364, 916,
1493, 1801, 1893
French philosophers, see: Enlightenment
French Prophets, the, 327
French Revolution, 269, 293, 680, 816, 843,
983, 1102, 1286, 1320, 1362, 1681
French, Sally (Hopkinton, New
Hampshire), 1606
"frenzied mind" argument against
atheism, 1292
Friberg, Arnold (illustrator), 1983
Friend of Peace, The (Worcester), 1981
Friend, the Public Universal (Jemima
Wilkinson), 700
FRISBIE, Barnes, 596, 1138
frog, mysterious, discovered while
digging a well, 1227
frog, the third unclean spirit like a (Rev.
16) as Freemasonry, 153; as
Catholicism, 309
"From Greenland's Icy Mountains"
(hymn), 413, 910
Frontier Guardian, 785
Froom, Le Roy Edwin, 108, 244, 331, 846
frost, killing (in June 1816), 1444
Frothingham, Ebenezer (Rev.; father of
Samuel Frothingham), 597
fruit[s], holy, "generous," celestial, etc.,
500, 503, 533, 1862 (heavenly fruit of
the tree of life)
Fuller, Miss Marion J., 1892
Fulton, Robert, 414
Funk, Isaac K., 429
future-life opportunities to hear the
gospel, to repent, to progress, 319; see
also: preaching to spirits of the
departed
Gabriel (angel), 489
Gaddis, Maxwell Pierson, 927
Gadianton (Book of Mormon) and
collateral bands or cabals, 139, 611,
1002, 1010, 1354, 1498, 1679
Gaditanus (name), 1823, 1924
Gai´wiio', the (teachings of Handsome
Lake, Seneca Indian prophet), 1120
Gallop, J. (Knox, Albany County, New
York, 1820s), 1258
Galloway, Catherine (adept of Robert
Matthews), 1809
gambling, 69, 70 (gambling addiction),
1404, 2028
Gannekachtacheri (Cayuga warrior and
guide), 1036
Garden of Eden, 1303, 1740, 1953
(Brigham Young); devil as a crafty
disguised preacher in, 664; necessity
of casting Adam out of, after fall, 1320
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Garden of Eden in America or the
western hemisphere, 452, 790, 1299
Garden of Eden in Freemasonry, see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry Garden of Eden
Gardiner, James (Col., in 1719), 456
Gardner, John (Lieut. Gov. of Rhode
Island), 1225
garments, sacred, 1575; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry garment, white [and] - underwear
Garner, Charles, Mrs. (Middletown,
Vermont), 1138
Genesee River (western New York State),
652 (baptism in), 1386, 1516; falls at
Rochester, New York, 1380, 1380,
1381, 1431; see also: Rochester, New
York
Genesee Road, Great (New York State),
1034; bridge, 1035
Genesee Turnpike (New York State
pioneer route), 1125
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, 357,
384, 477, 700, 923, 1031
Geneva Gazette, 622, 1364
Geneva, Switzerland, 698
GARRETTSON, M. K. and Catherine (of
New York City), 601
"GENIUS OF MASONRY," 605
Garrison, William Lloyd, 901, 902, 1707,
2042
GENIUS OF TEMPERANCE (Boston
periodical), 607
Garrison, Winfred Ernest, 349
"Genius of Temperance Destroying the
Hydra" (illustration), 888
GASS, Jacob, 601
Gates County, North Carolina, 75
Gates, Lydia Fuller (great grandmother of
Joseph Smith), 813
Gates, Susa Young, 862
Gayle, John (Gov. of Alabama), 1062
Geauga County, Ohio antimasonry, 136
Genius of Oblivion, The (Hale), 635
genius, "seeds of," in people of humble
circumstance, 1668
Genoa, Cayuga County, New York, 1180
Gentiles, 310, 534, 555, 1481, 1599
Gentiles, time of the, 853, 860, 1093, 1573,
1601
Geauga Gazette, 1857
Genungtown, Morris County, New
Jersey, 1001
Geddes, George (civil engineer, 1850s),
1032
geography, Book of Mormon, 809, 971,
1124
Gem, The . . . , see: Rochester Gem
geography books, 517, 693, 831, 967, 1117,
1637
General Association of New Hampshire,
1987, 1994, 1999
Genesee Christian Association (New York
State), 389
Genesee County, New York, 1678n107
Genesee Encampment lodge (of
Freemasons) renounces Freemasonry,
418
Geography, The American Universal
(Morse), 967, 1054
George III, King of England, divinely
commanded to yield his crown to
Richard Brothers, 290; gives money to
Rev. Samson Occom for Native
Americans, 362; gives Joseph Brant a
Masonic apron, 1511
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George, Captain (Native Onondaga War
of 1812 hero), 1121, 1121
George, Enoch (1767-1828; Methodist
bishop), 1793, 1793n111
German Flats, Herkimer County, New
York, 364
German language items, 243, 602, 795,
951, 951
Gill, Valentine (mapmaker), 1372, 1415
Gillis, James, 590
Gilmanton, Belknap County, New
Hampshire, 1632
Gilmanton, New Hampshire, 390
Gilsum, New Hampshire, 569, 1160
Giltner, John H., 1737
Gerry, Elbridge, 1118
ginseng, 168, 1517
Gesenius, Friedrich H. W., 1737
girls incapacitated during religious fervor
but able to speak, 454, 1792
Gethsemane, Garden of, as significant
scene of Christ's suffering, 1484
Ghent, Treaty of, 1836, 1982, 1988
Giant, the Kentucky (Martin Van Buren
Bates), 1418
Girty, Simon, 1512
"give ear to the words which I shall
speak" (non-biblical phrase), 1832n144
Givens, Terryl L., 671, 1936
Gibbon, Edward, 1295
Glasgow University, 1267
Gibbons, Thomas, 1965
GIBBS, Asgill, 608, 609, 1722
"glass" (term for a seer stone), 192, 1699,
1848
Gibbs, Charles Asgill (son of Asgill and
Sally Gibbs), 608
Glass, Nancy F. (Wells, Vermont, born
1790), 1138
Gibbs, Col. George, 948
glorified beings exalted with Christ, 1609
GIBBS, Cyrenus, 608, 609, 1722, 1988 (as
book owner)
glory, Lord of, God of, 1202, 1655, 1862,
1879 (Joseph Smith)
Gibbs, George C. (son of Asgill and Sally
Gibbs), 608
glossolalia, see: tongues, speaking in
Gibbs, Montgomery (son of Asgill and
Sally Gibbs), 608
Gloucester, New Jersey, 652
Gibbs, Sally (Mrs. Asgill Gibbs), 608
Gibson, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 257, 1139, 1141
Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1698
Gnadenhutten massacre (Ohio), 1513
Gnadenhutten, Ohio, 827
gnolaum, gnolam (Hebrew word), 1905
Giddianhi (Book of Mormon), 1082
Gnostics, 776
GIDDINS, Edward, 96, 100, 102, 103, 221,
417, 592, 611, 692, 989, 993, 997,
999, 1010, 1015, 1345
"God and the Lamb, glory to" (lyrics), 909
gift(s), Shaker, 2030
Gilbert, John H., 538, 1501, 1502, 1505
"God Man on a throne of glory, the," 1458
God not merely "a Being whose centre is
every where, and his circumference
no where," 466
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"God Save the Masonic King" (alarmist
antimasonic rhetoric), 155
God smiles, 532, 1657
God, avoiding frequent or irreverent use
of name of, 436, 957, 1154, 1795
God, existence of, demonstrated by the
orderly heavens and earth, 388
God, Mormon view of, see: Statement on
Deity
"gods": created beings "are sometimes
called gods" in the scriptures, 422
Goddard, George, 888
Godey's Lady's Book (ed. Sarah Josepha
Hale), 635, 1567
Godfrey, Kenneth W., 1126
Godhead in the Book of Mormon, see:
deity in the Book of Mormon
GODHEAD, nature of the, see: DEITY,
NATURE OF
Godwin, William, 569
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 865
Gold, Esq. (Oneida County, New York
area, in 1826), 399
"Gold Bible" (expression), 379
golden plates, Joseph Smith assaulted
while transporting, 226
Goldman, Shalom, 1528, 1530
Gomora (La Gomera, Canary Islands),
1798, [1821], [1921]
GOOD, John Mason, 613, 615
"good enough Morgan until after the
election" (rationalization attributed to
Thurlow Weed), 1858
Goodale, Solomon (Rev.; Vermont
region, early 1800s), 382
Goodell, Miss Julia Ann (Parma, Monroe
County, New York), 1751
Good-Intent, Pilgrim (pseud. of Noah
Worcester), 1987
Goodman, Paul (historian), 588, 1025
Goodrich, Daniel (Shaker; book owner),
1860
GOODRICH, Samuel Griswold, 618
Gordon, Thomas, 1040
gorget (Native American amulet), 1298,
1524, 1524, 1525
Gorham, Ontario County, New York,
1662
Goshen, Litchfield County, Connecticut,
278
Goshen, Hampshire County,
Massachusetts, 1877
gospel knowledge, greater, incurs greater
blessing or condemnation, 549, 818,
1432
Gospel Luminary (1820s periodical), 390,
935
GOSPEL MESSENGER (Auburn, New York,
for January 17, 1829), 622
Gospel of Mary (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
gossip, back-biting against ministers of
religion, 1635-36
Gossip, Richard (pseud.; pro-Masonic
pamphlet printed 1827), 254
Gottrecht, Friedsam (Ephrata
Community), 602
government, righteous, will thrive, 195,
843
governmental authority, respect for, 436,
1332
grace, day of, 356, 407, 644, 1610, 1636,
1643, 1671
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grace, free, 1169, 1911
Graybill, Vivian W., 1526
grace, salvation by, 577, 829, 839, 1909
"Great and marvellous are thy works,
Lord God Almighty" (phrase), 458
grafting trees, 1238
Grafton, Rensselaer County, New York,
1170
Graham, Edwin and Louisa (book
owners), 1214
great and spacious building, see:
building, great and spacious
Great Awakening, 537, 1870
Great Barrington, Massachusetts, 669
Grandin, Egbert B., 224, 236, 254, 538,
1116, 1269, 1407, 1411, 1428, 1458,
1472, 1502, 1637, 1678, 1838 (on sacred
nature of antimasonry), 1899;
autograph signature of, 1411;
Grandin book store (Palmyra, New
York), 236; Grandin Building
(Palmyra, New York), 1399, 1407
Great Britain, 505, 846, 926; Mormon
missionary work begins in, 848; and
American Civil War apprehensions,
1043, 1064, [1330]
Grandin, J. L. S. (Rev.; Elmira, New York,
d. 1891; book owner), 1527
Greeley, Horace, 1623, 1623
Grandin, Philip, 1369, 1428, 1429;
autograph signature of, 1429
Green, F. (local preacher in Methodist
Episcopal Church, Rochester, New
York, 1827), 368
Granger, Francis, 624, 921, 1059, 1678
GRANGER, Gideon, 623
Granville, Hampden County,
Massachusetts, 495
Granville, Washington County, New
York, 663, 1442, 1444, 1446 (tavern
scene), 1450; private lending library,
1451
Granville Academy (Granville,
Washington County, New York), 1794
Graves, Henry G. (book owner; Russia,
Herkimer County, New York), 1637
gravestones, 337 (Horace Bull), 339 (Bull
Family), 367 (Schenando),
403 (Bathsheba Sanford Smith; md.
Ethan Smith), 447 (Thomas A. Miller),
1815 (Alvin Smith)
Gray, Charles (British), revealed as a
descendant of King David of ancient
Israel, 290
"great deep" (biblical expression), 766
Greek Orthodox Church, 1585
Greeley, Edward H. (Rev.), 1597
GREEN, Calvin, 1548, 2029
Green, Joseph (Capt.; md. Mehitabel
Beal; parents of Luranah Green), 1888
Green, Luranah (md. William John
Wilcox), 1888
Green, "Rev. S. D.," see: Greene, Samuel D.
Green, Sarah (book owner), 1130
Greene, Caleb (book owner), 700
Greene, John Portineus, 1172
Greene, Rhoda Young (sister of Brigham
Young; md. John Portineus Greene),
1172
Greene, Samuel D., 122, 692, 1343, 1345,
1813
Greenland, Rockingham County, New
Hampshire, 1152
Greenville, Indiana, 1104, 1946
Greenville, Green County, New York,
1171, 1178, 1186, 1189, 1191, 1192
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Greenwood, John (land agent), 1504
gulf, "gulph," definition of, 517, 1383
Gregg, Thomas, 1248
gulfs in dreams, visions, etc., 489, 502,
1382, 1382, 1383
Greig, John (Canandaigua, New York),
623, 798
Grenville, New York, see: Greenville
GREPPO, J. G. Honoré, 628
Gridley, Jeremy, 1017
GRIFFIN, Edward Dorr, 630, 631, 632, 1613
gum arabic in ink, 1263
Gustin[e], M. (photographer, Troy,
Pennsylvania), 1552
Gutjahr, Paul, 734, 2035
Hackensack, New Jersey, 543
Griffin, Frances Louise (daughter of
Edward Dorr Griffin; md. Ethan
Smith's son, Dr. Lyndon Arnold
Smith), 630
Hackney (parish, Middlesex, England),
2009
Griffin, Leland M., 1709
Haddington, Scotland, 299
Griffith, Mary, 1284
"Hagar in the Wilderness" (frontispiece
illustration in Joseph Smith's 1828
Phinney Bible), 234, 1385
Griffiths, D., Jr., 1770
Griggs, C. Wilfred, 1035, 1430
Haddam, Connecticut, 598
Grimke, Thomas Smith, 1071
Hagerman, Clarintha Wooster, spiritual
experience of (early 1800s), 1194
Griswold, John (Prattsburgh, Steuben
County, New York), 335
Hagoth (Book of Mormon), 732
Grosh, Aaron B. (Universalist), 1046,
1558-59
Haight, Gordon S., 1567
Groton, New London County,
Connecticut, 1825
Groton, Tompkins County, New York,
1698
Grove Street Rural Cemetery (Worcester,
Massachusetts), 1596
Hague Peace Conferences, 1988
Halcyons (religious group, Marietta,
Ohio), 1236
Hale, Alva, 1142
Hale, David, Jr. (md. Sarah Josepha
Buell), 635, 1847
Hale, Edward Everett, 1076, 1076
"grove will hold us all, the" (revival hymn
lyric), 441
Hale, Emma, see: Smith, Emma Hale
Groveland, Livingston County, New
York, 1786
Hale, Isaac (father of Emma Hale Smith),
1142, 1142
Guerrero Saldaña, Vicente Ramón
(Mexican general and president), 1355
Guestwick, Norfolkshire, England, 2017
Guildersleeve, Norman (book owner), 907
Guilford County, North Carolina, 1061
Hale, Enoch (temperance advocate), 87
Hale, Isaac, family, 1141
Hale, Nathan (journalist nephew of
patriot martyr), 1485
HALE, Sarah Josepha Buell, 635, 635, 637,
811, 1567, 1847
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Hale, Van, 908, 1933, 1949, 1952
half-way covenant, see: covenant, owning
the . . .
HALHED, Nathaniel Brassey, 285;
revealed as a descendant of the tribe
of Judah, 294
Hamilton Society (at Brown University,
ca. 1820), 1249
Hampstead, Rockingham County, New
Hampshire, 1913
Hampton, Windham County,
Connecticut, 651
Hall, Daniel (son of Rev. Nathaniel Hall),
1450, 1451n99
Hampton, Washington County, New
York, 556
Hall, Hannah Emerson (dau. of Rev.
Nathaniel Hall; md. Abijah Crane),
1450, 1451n99
Hampton, Virginia, 762
Hall, Israel R. (jailor at Canandaigua,
New York in 1826), 590
HALL, James (lived 1793-1868), 638
Hall, Mary W. (md. Israel R. Hall), 590,
1466
Hall, Moses (Deacon), 167
Hall, Nathaniel (Rev.; Granville, New
York), 1450n98
Hallelujah (expression), 598, 1568
HALLOCK, William Allen, 639
Ham, posterity of, 303, 304, 892, 893, 96970, 1111, 1711, 1785
Hamilton, James, Jr. (Gov. of South
Carolina), 1042, 1067
Hamilton, Milton, 224
Hamilton, Thomas (in 1828, Masonic
seceder from Batavia, New York),
1345
Hamilton, William G. (Sir), 528
Hamilton, Madison County, New York,
1698, 1709
Hamilton College (Clinton, Oneida
County, New York), 364, 366, 1161,
1254, 1697
Hamilton Oneida Academy (later,
Hamilton College), 364
Hanchett, Capt. (British), revealed as a
descendant of King David of ancient
Israel, 290
Hancock, John, 1566
Hancock, Levi (Zelph incident), 1126
Hancock, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts, 1860
Handcart emigrants, 1263
Handel and Haydn Society (Boston), 1854
Handsome Lake (Native American
prophet), 1120
Hanford's Landing (Rochester, New
York), 1468
Hannum, Chester (Col.; in 1828), 1342
Hanover, Massachusetts, 1596
Hanover, New Hampshire, 287, 505, 807,
1053, 1828n117
happiness, importance of, 490, 504, 1676,
1914-15
happiness in the variety of pre-earth,
celestial beings, 1305
happiness vs. wickedness 621, 816, [1246],
1784
happiness, we are formed for, 1676, 191415, 1918
"HAPPY CHILD, THE," 639
Harding, Stephen, 1248, 1832n141
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"hardness of heart and blindness of
mind," 1199, 1488
Hare, Francis (Bishop of Chichester, lived
1671-1740), 1086
Hark, Joseph Maximillian (translator), 601
[1779]; on the "Golden Bible" being
antimasonic, 223; revelation for, in
March 1830 (D&C 19), 1899-1901
Harris, Seth (Williamson, Ontario
County, New York), 1225
Harland, James (Manchester, Ontario
County, New York), 1259
Harris, Thaddeus Mason (Rev.), 1742
Harmon, Mr. ("Wood Scrape" episode),
1138
Harris, Walter (Rev.; Dunbarton, New
Hampshire), 1607, 1999, 2001
Harmony, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1050, 1341, 1384, 1892
Harrisburg, Dauphin County,
Pennsylvania, 1912
Harper, Fletcher (publisher of Harper's
Weekly), 641
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1142
Harper, James (mayor of New York City),
887
HARPER’S WEEKLY (New York, for April
25, 1857), 641
Harpersfield, Delaware County, New
York, 609
Harris, Emer (brother of Martin Harris),
1526
Harris, Thomas Lake, 445
Harrison, William Henry (U.S. President),
732, 1020, 1083, 1095, 1284, 1857
Harrod, John J., 1669
Hart, John, 1892
HART, Ozias, 643
Hartford, Connecticut, 164, 567, 639, 987,
992, 1103, 1567, 1870ff., 1899
Hartley, Thomas (Rev.), 1760
Harris, George (Ovid, Seneca County,
New York), 544
Hartwick, Otsego County, New York,
1442, 1699
Harris, George Henry, 1367
Harvard University, 1011
Harris, George Washington (md. Lucinda
Pendleton Morgan), 98, 231, 668, 691,
1345, 1687, 1746, 1746; gives Lucinda
to the deceased Joseph Smith, 1748
Haselton, David, 61
Harris, Jemima Fisher (md. Rev. Walter
Harris), 1607
Harris, Lucinda Morgan, see: Morgan,
Lucinda (Pendleton Morgan Harris
Smith)
Harris, Martin, 923, 947, 950, 1225, 1233,
1243, 1250 (textile manufacturing),
1299, 1398, 1470, 1832n141 (sees the
devil), 1943, 1946n169; in Rochester,
New York, 1405, 1408, 1412, 1415,
Haskell, A. P. (Judge; Leroy, New York
in 1828), 1342
Haskins, Philip, 380
Hastings, John, Jr. (book owner), 444
HATHAWAY, Levi, 644, 1265
Hathaway, Warren (book owner), 644
Haverhill, New Hampshire, 1596, 1597,
1607, 1635
Hawaii, 1501, 1694, 1697
Hawkins, Benjamin, 1801
HAWLEY, Daniel, 479, 656, 733
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Hawley, Gideon (Rev.), 1893-94
Hawley's Point (Middlesex, Yates
County, New York), 1507
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1372, 1394
Hayes, Michael (printer), 542
Hayne, Robert Young (Governor of South
Carolina), 1069
HAYNES, Lemuel, 663, 1160
"He Died! the Great Redeemer Died"
(hymn by Isaac Watts), 1965
healing, early Shaker, 314
healing of a woman in Genoa, Cayuga
County, New York (early 1800s), 1180
healing of Rachel Lucas, 838
"hearts of the people, the" (biblical
expression), 766
Heaven and Hell, A Treatise Concerning
(Swedenborg), 1760
heaven, a literal place, 1608
heaven, ascents to, see: visions - or
dreams in ascents to heaven
heaven, council in, 1306, 1307
heaven, the third, 475, 1608
heaven, war in, 1308, 1308
Heavenly Mother, see: Mother in Heaven,
Eternal Mother
heavenly parents, 1860ff.
Heavenly Queen, 1864 (Shaker)
heaven's inhabitants may visit the
condemned or lower realms, but the
reverse is not possible, 548
heavens, multiple, 243, 1760
Hebard, Elijah (book owner, early 1800s),
2029
HEBRAISMS
- adverbial phrases formed using "in,
with," etc. in conjunction with nouns,
755
- "and" (word) used in place of other
conjunctions, 754
- "and" (word) used repetitively, 753, 771
- "behold" (expression), 757, 771
- by Brigham Young (in 1847), 754
- chiasmus, 736, 1490
- cognate accusative, 750
- compound prepositions, 746
- construct state, adjective form, 758
- construct state for physical substance,
759
- construct state, possessive form, 759, 771
- easily replicated by Americans, 448, 734,
1336, 1668, 2025
- enumeration, 748
- F (letter of the alphabet), no Book of
Mormon names begin with, 1820, 1921
- frequency, 756
- in Joseph Smith's 1829 Book of Mormon
Preface, 770, 2025
- in nineteenth-century religious language
and style, 448, 661, 1668, [1917],
2024ff.; see also: biblical language
style
- "it came to pass" (expression), 736, 745
- lack of surnames, 744
- lexical, 756-57, [2026]
- plural amplification, 747, 2025
- poetic parallelisms, 742
- possessive pronoun repeated, 752, 2024
- preposition repeated, 752
- "prophetic perfect" tense, 762
- simile curse, 743
- "the" (word) used repetitively, 751
- "words" used as a term for alternate
meanings, 756
2224 References are to pages, showing AUTHORS and illustrations, principal background
material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Hebrew grammar books, 1527, 1528, 1530,
1541, 1544, 1737, 1738; editions used
by Mormons (in 1836), 1527,1529,
1530, 1541-42, 1740
Hebrew language and writing, ancient
- affinity with Egyptian, 628, 1543
Hebrew School (Kirtland, Ohio), 179,
1531, 1545, 1738, 1740
Hebrew study in Kirtland, Ohio, 1531,
1537, 1541, 1543, 1545
Hebrew, early Mormon preference and
use for, 1537, 1543, 1545, 1546-47
Hebron, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 1605, 1605
Hebron, Washington County, New York,
1596
heresy, 817
Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York,
1725
Herkimer American (newspaper, Herkimer,
New York), 1725
Heron, Robert (translator), 1052
Heron, Samuel (Rochester, New York),
1462
Herschel, William (Sir; astronomer), 46769, 528, 551, 567, 617, 621, 822, 895,
969, 1742, 1890-91
Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, 2009
HERVEY, James, 667
Heynemann, Barbara, 445
Hiawatha, 1123
Hector, Tompkins County (now Schuyler
County), New York, 622, 1364
Hicks or Hix, Daniel (Elder; "of
Dartmouth"), 645
Hedding, Elijah (1780-1852; Methodist
bishop), 1793, 1793n111
Hicks, Michael D., 1278, 1966
Hedges, Andrew H., and Dawson W.,
131n66
hieroglyphics, 268, 270; Egyptian, 628,
774, 1612; Mexican, 213, 628; North
American, 1301
Heidelberg Catechism, 952
Higbee, Elias, 1095
hell, absurdity of eternal torments, 1294
Higginson, T. W., 1581
hell ("the mansion of despair"), location
of, irrelevant, 676
high and holy place, the, 475
Heller, Susan (bookseller), 378
HILL, Frank Pierce, 668
hellish despair activated during spiritual
quests, see: spiritual quests
Hill, Martial G. (book owner), 1201
Henkle, Moses M. (Rev.; Ohio translator),
243
Henry, Matthew (Rev.), 203
Henry, Patrick, 110, 1690
Herald of Gospel Liberty (Elias Smith), 644,
1585, 1591
Herd, Lyman (Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York in 1816), 1179
Hill, David Octavius (photographer), 372
hill Carmora, 877, 883
hill Cromla, 878, 884
hill Cumorah, see: Cumorah
hill of Mora, 874, 880
hill Moriah, 899
hill of Ramah, 899
hill Slimora, 882
hill Temora, 865, 883
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
hill-fort site of a perished ancient
civilization (Seneca myth), 1506
Hofstadter, Richard, 1151
Hillenbrand, Richard, 1596
Holden, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 162
Himes, Joshua V., 389, 390, 556
HOLDICH, Joseph, 683
Hindu gods and tradition, 1092, 1298
"Holiness to the Lord," 154, 228, 237, 273,
419, 430, 431, 437, 632, 892, 920, [1191],
1282, 1346, 1356, 1703, 1712, 1839,
1839, 1840
Hinman, Abigail and Esther (witnesses to
miraculous healing), 839
Hinman, James (Durham, Connecticut;
father of Mrs. Rachel Lucas), 838;
witness to miraculous healing, 839
Hiram Abiff, 226
Hiram, Ohio, 1721
Hirschell, Solomon (Rev. Dr.), 850
historical perspective, 37-38, 241, 422, 640,
770, 799, 1818, 1887, 1989
history, manipulation of by church
leaders, an impediment to the
members, 322, 796
history, preservation of ecclesiastical,
1667
HITCHCOCK, David, 669
Hitchcock, Edward (Prof.), 799, 1875
Hitchcock, Jesse, 583
Hoag, Mr., debates with David Millard,
392
Hobart, John Henry (Episcopalian
bishop), 1876
Hobart, Mr. (of Leicester, Massachusetts;
remarks at antimasonic convention),
125
Hocknell, Mary (early Shaker), 315
Hodgen, Mr. (preached in Kentucky in
1819), 820
Hodgson, Joseph (Shaker elder and
scribe), 190
Hofmann, Mark W., 35, 163, 1263, 1695,
1847
Holland, David, 1843
Holland Patent, Oneida County, New
York, 443
HOLLEY, Myron, 42, 127, 187, 684, 1360,
1681
Holley, Vernal, 1695
Hollis, Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire, 1925
HOLLISTER, Richard, 417, 685, 1344
Hollowell, Ontario, Canada, 1793
Holmes, Erastus, 1949
Holmes, Milton (Zelph incident), 1125
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1152
Holmes, Sherlock (fictional character), 18
HOLY GHOST; see also: Holy Spirit
- arriving with rushing sound like a
mighty wind, etc., 1198, 1205
- as a substance or element, 1176
- as the fullness or influence emanating
from the Father and Son, 1977
- baptism of the, 193, 1175ff., 1189, 1192,
1219
- blasphemy or sin against the, 891, 1917
- gift(s) of the, 1593, 2037
- nature of the, 250, 834-35, 895, 937, 1089,
1167ff., 1183, 1266, 1561, 1564, 1929,
1933-34, 1938, 1948-1949 (Joseph
Smith), 1966, 1967, 1977, 1992, 2037
- not a person or personage, 1977, 1992
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
"Holy God" (prayer expression or phrase
of invocation), 458, 545
horse of Chichen Itza, supposed, 1244
Holy Mother Wisdom (Shaker), 259
Hosack, David (Dr.), 1234, 1537
Holy Spirit as the Father's right hand of
fellowship to the son, 1979
Holy Spirit, imparting "a degree of" the,
396
Holy Spirit, see also: Holy Ghost
Homer, Michael W., 13, 688
horses in America, 949, 971
hosanna (expression), 304, 1203,
1859 (little children shouting, during
revival season)
Hosmer, William (Rev.), 1792
hot drinks, see Word of Wisdom - hot
drinks
Homer, Cortland County, New York, 928,
1666-67, 1698
Hotchkin, Beriah B. (editor), 1355-56
Homespun, Henry (pseud. for Solomon
Southwick), 1224
Hough, George (printer, Concord, New
Hampshire), 572, 1963
Hone, William, 242
Houston, George, 1290
honey bee in America, 211, [928]
Houston, Matthew (Shaker elder), 804,
2029
Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York,
1170
Hotchkin, James H. (Rev.), 336
Hope of Israel (Simon), 1572
Hovey, Samuel (Baptist elder; Chelsea,
Orange County, Vermont), 1829n118
Hopewell (Native American) burial
mounds, 1125, 1137
"How Firm a Foundation" (hymn), 1645,
1645
Hopkins, Elizabeth (md. Leonard
Worcester), 161n68, 1926
Howard, Richard (murderer of William
Morgan in 1826), 73, 999, 1000
Hopkins, Freeman (Baptist preacher,
early 1800s), 1186
Howard, Richard P. (historian), 554, 1950
Hopkins, Hiram B., 588
Hopkins, Samuel, Rev. (1721-1803;
Hopkinsian Calvinist), 161n68, 546,
548, 1285, 1895, 1975
Hopkins, Samuel, Rev. (1729-1811;
Congregational pastor at Hadley,
Massachusetts), 161n68
Howard Flats, Howard township,
Steuben County, New York, 1556
Howe, Eber D., 136, 223, 1050, 1429, 1695,
2029
Howe, Henry, Historical Collections of
Ohio, 1512, 1534
Howell, Monmouth County, New Jersey,
1222
Hopkins, Samuel M. (in 1819), 1226
Howes, Wright, 1797
Hopkinton, New Hampshire, 259, 1596,
1602, 1606, 1607, 1632, 1634, 1635, 1993
Howison, John, 1379, 1439
Howitt, Emanuel, 1372
Hopkinton Association of Ministers, 1926,
1976, 1993, 1999
huanaco (Peruvian animal), 1242, 1243
Hornby, Steuben County, New York, 1350
Hubbard, Hiram (stage driver), 1466,
1467-68; autograph signature of, 1467
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HUBBARD, John, 693
Huntington, Elijah B. (Rev.), 829
Hubbard, Samuel (temperance advocate),
87
Huntington, Zina D., 862
Hubbell, Walter (lived 1795-1848), 1029
Huntington Library (San Marino,
California), 1719
HUBER, Marie (lived 1695-1753), 698
Hurd, Aaron Haynes, 683
HUDSON, David, 700; handwriting of, 703
Hurd, Lucy C. (book owner), 987
Hudson, Hannah E. (md. Henry James
Hudson), 711
Hurlburt, Doctor Philastus, 1695
HUDSON, Henry James (lived 1821-1901),
711
Hudson, John Rogers, and Hanna Balch
Hudson (parents of Henry James
Hudson), 711
Hudson, Summit County, Ohio, [84],
1530, 1537, 1538, 1541
Huggins, Ronald V., 64, 1937, 1941,
1941n165
Hughes, Joseph S. (Rev.), 921
Hull, Henry, 903
Hull, Jephtha (witness to miraculous
healing), 839
Huron, Wayne County, New York, 1480
HUSSEY, Samuel F., 772
Hutchinson, Anthony A., 10, 174, 1696
HUTCHINSON, William (lived 1732-1814),
773
HYDE, Alvan, 778
Hyde, Orson, 573, 785, 846, 848, 850, 1527
(as book owner), 1537, 1792
hymns, 1, 197, 312, 363, 405, 413, 432, 439,
500, 501, 603, 719, 829, 862, 863, 909,
910, 928, 1200, 1201, 1211, 1277, 1277,
1591, 1639, 1645, 1669, 1860, 2033;
favorite hymn of Joseph Smith Sr.,
497, 1651; see also: poetry or verse
Hull, William (American General, War of
1812), 1083
hymns, influence of, 1644-45, 1669-70
human sacrifice, 305, 893, 970, 1080, 1092,
1323, 1514, 1777, 1989
" would inform you" (expression), 399
Hume, David, 869, 1295
humor in preaching, 283, 914, 1146, 1149,
[1608]
HUNT, Gilbert J., 724, 725, 1668, 1817
Hunt, Washington (Gov. of New York in
1851-52), 1410
I
I.O.U.s, see: notes of indebtedness
Ichabod Swamp (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 1141
idle youths, 1229
"idolatrous priests" in ancient Egypt, 1711
Hunter, Milton R., 1244
idolatry, 118, 145, 194, 234, 272, 301, 303,
305, 310, 458, 462, 893, 898, 970, 1092,
1287, 1323, 1365, 1599, 1684, 1711,
1842, 1989; associated with Abraham,
301, 304, 306
hunting, 70
Idumea (term), 893, 1302
Huntingdon, Countess of, 299
illness, enduring one's, 1927
Hunter, Joab (purported Masonic murder
victim, Boston), 106
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Illuminati, Illuminism; Jacobinism, 123,
272, 341, 505, 569, 968, 982, 1007, 1102,
1111, 1151, 1157, 1158, 1286, 1322,
1498, 1611, 1634, 1681, 1829n120, 1838,
1843, 1844, 1846; women and, 1846
Illustrated London News, 1405
Illustrations of Masonry (William Morgan),
951, 965, 987, 1159, 1471, 1708
- innocent but not necessarily guaranteed
automatic salvation, 932
- "need no repentance," 492
- pre-mortal spirits of, 490, 1571
- spiritual state of, 491, 778
- stillborn, 1917
infidels, see: atheism
"Immolation of Morgan" (antimasonic
painting exhibited), 1363, 1363
infinite sin, infinite atonement, 166, 175,
491, 578, 1086, 1563, 1614-15, 1886,
1916, 1940, 1942, 2014 (denied)
"IMMORALITY OF SMOKING" (article
published in 1833), 781
INGRAM, S. B., 784
Immortalicus (pseud.), 1099
"immortality and eternal life" (phrase),
1918-19
imprisonment for debt, 580
Improvement Era, The (Salt Lake City),
1527, 1960
Inanna's Descent (Sumerian myth), 1663
ink recipe, 1263
Inquisitions, 1294
insensitivity within one's own historical
era, danger of, 1887, 1989
"inspired" version of the Bible, see: Bible Joseph Smith Translation ("inspired
version")
India, 1092
intellectual differences between pre-earth
celestial beings, 1305, 1307
Indian Captivities & Massacres (Eberstadt
catalog 122, issued in 1943), 1496
intellectualism, anti-, see: antiintellectualism
"Indian captivity" narratives, 1135, 1496,
1894
intelligences, 163, 186, 472, 477, 491, [667];
as progressive beings, 473
Indiana camp meeting (in 1829), 1583
Indiana grove (Greenville), Joseph Smith
prays in, 1946
Indians (American), see: Native
Americans
INFANTS
- automatic salvation of, 76, 167, [502],
548, 575, 818, [932], 1761, [1902], 1917
- baptism of, 260, 349, 508, 549, 829, 939,
1132, 1476, 1595, 1647, 1727, 1732,
1825, 1896, 1940
- death of, 498-99, 932, 1596; deceased
infants enter the spirit world or
heaven as infants, 319, 548, 1761;
retain infant bodies in heaven, 548
intermissions for sermons, see: sermons,
two-part
IOWA (STATE). CONSTITUTION. (in 1846),
785
Irad (Book of Moses), 95, 1821
Ireland, Shadrach (religious enthusiast,
Harvard, Massachusetts), 327
iron rod, 909, 1374, 1375, 1375, 1376, 1377,
1378, 1388, 1391, 1392, 1404, 1425
iron rod dream (Book of Mormon), 38,
489, 500, 1034, 1212, 1249, 1268, 1269,
1367, 1388, 1639, 1862; crowds of
people pressing forward, 1416; broad
roads and temptation, 1419, [1517];
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dark and dreary wilderness, 1034;
Lehi's guide, 1430n96; original
manuscript of, 1406, 1427
Irons, Jeremiah (Rev.; Palmyra, New
York), 820
Iroquois League or Confederacy, 1123,
1893; Five Nations, 362, 1123, 1893;
Six Nations, 1134, 1792, 1892
Irving, Edward, 373
IRVING, Washington, 786, 793, 1071, 1077
Irwin, Keith W., 466
Irwin, William W. (antimasonic speaker
at Philadelphia in 1836), 1912
Isaac, 504
Isabella (adept of Robert Matthews), see:
Van Wagenen, Isabella
Israel, Manasseh ben, see: Manasseh ben
Israel
Israel, ten lost tribes, 273, 1546, 1620, 2009
Israel, tribes of (modern attribution of
descent from), see: tribes of Israel
Israel's ancient patriarchs presided over
the same "true and organized church
of God" as existed later in ancient and
modern Christendom, 1599-1600
isthmus of Panama, see: Panama, isthmus
of
"it came to pass" (expression), 1807;
frequency of use, 736; see also:
Hebraisms - "it came to pass"
(expression)
Ithaca Journal, 622
Isaiah cited in favor of Hebrew origins of
Native Americans, 273, 1624-25, 2010
itinerant ministers' "lives" (biographies
and autobiographies), 405 (Colby),
495 (Peggy Dow), 910 (Marks),
1476 (Ryder), 1552 (Sheardown),
1792 (Torry), 2028 (Jacob Young)
Isaiah, favored by modern writers, 534,
1481
itinerant preaching and travel, 283, 363,
390, 440, 493, 654, 929, 1558, 2017
Ishmael, land of (Book of Mormon), 1514
Ivins, Anthony W., 953
Isaiah addresses (or is relevant to)
Americans, 527, 1619, 1624-25
Ishtar, Descent of (Babylonian myth), 1663
Islam, 331, 661, 1962, 2043
island, America as, 694, 970, 1084
"Israel" as an appropriated gentile term,
1603, 1784
Israel, ancient government of, 584, 1478
Israel, ancient, viewed as similar to
America, 262, 584, 1477, 1546, [1784],
[1895]
Israel, blood of, 285, 290, 1670
blood of Israel, 285, 290, 1670
Israel, gathering of, 286, 845, [1573]
Israel, literal restoration of, 573, 844, 846,
[1546]
Jachin & Boaz (exposé of Freemasonry),
795, 1718
"Jack Mason" (term), 1008.
Jackson, Andrew, 102, 724, 731, 745, 749,
750, 757, 758, 764, 765, 906, 924, 988,
988, 1014, 1014, 1021, 1021, 1042, 1070,
1096, 1141, 1142, 1336, 1418 (wax
figure), 1460, 1645 (chosen hymn),
1723, 1775 (advocates temperance),
1802
Jackson, E. (Mr.; atheist school teacher
near Rochester, New York in 1831),
1751
Jackson, Kent P., 233
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Jackson, Lewis H. (1854 letter recipient),
919
Jeffreys, George (corrupt judge,
seventeenth century), 1346
Jackson, Seraph Noyes (granddaughter of
Reuben McBride), 1124n92
Jeffries, David (Hartford, Connecticut in
1691), 1870
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall,"
373
Jehovah as Christ, 1616, 1959, 1972
Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois,
1169
Jenney, Amos (book owner in "Hancock,"
early 1800s), 490
Jacksonville, Randolph County, Missouri,
488
Jacob (Old Testament), 491, 504
Jacobs, Lyn Richard, 560, 826, 1318, 1611
Jamaica, Windham County, Vermont, 382
James (biblical son of Mary) as ancestor of
Richard Brothers, 291
James 1:5 (biblical verse leading to visions
of Deity) referenced, recommended,
1154, 1208 (hymn), 1612; sung at
revivals, 1675
James, Bessie Rowland, 1567
Jemison, Mary, 1136, 1493; cabin of, 1494;
Jensen, Marlin K., 222n69
Jenson, Andrew, 689, 1342, 1748-49
Jerusalem dedicated by Orson Hyde for
literal return of the Jews, 847
Jerusalem, light over, for three nights,
1847
Jerusalem, Yates County, New York, 701
Jesse, rod and root of, 291, 1670, 1833n152
Jessee, Dean, 1407, 1950
Jessup, Henry (deacon; Palmyra, New
York), 187
James, Jane Manning, 1521
Jesus as the first born of many, to be
brought forth by spiritual parents, 561
James, M. R., 242
Jesus, baptism of, 1979
Jameson, Robert (Prof.; Edinburgh), 1243
Jesus Christ Sent by His God and Father to be
the Saviour of the World (Wright), 2011
Jaques, John, 1
Jared (Book of Mormon), 1821, 1922
"Jesus is the Christ" (phrase), 1576, 1585,
1587, 1945n168
Jared, the brother of (Book of Mormon),
1944; pre-mortal Christ appears to,
1944, [1974]
Jesus, see also: Christ; Deity, nature of
Jared - "Enoch, the son of Jared," 1855
Jewett, C. A. (engraver), 1582
Jaredite boat design suggestion, [1416]
Jay, John, 733
Jewett, Emily Appleton (Burlington,
Vermont), 1483
Jefferson County (New York)
Agricultural Society, 1245, 1256
Jewett, Moses (husband of Emily
Appleton Jewett), 1483
Jefferson, Thomas, 262, 312, 483, 506, 733,
796, 1161, 1164, 2030 (on Shaker
Testimony), 2031 (as book owner)
Jews, Christians proselyting the (pro and
con), 331, 429, [984], 1204, 1834;
Joseph Smith on, 245
Jew, Wandering (legend), 426
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Jews, gathering, return of, 244, 285,
421, 573, 656, 649, 844, 846, 1115, 1204
Jones, Abner (lived 1772-1841), 389, 649,
1265
Jews, London Society for Promoting
Christianity among the (founded in
1808), 245
Jones, Anna (of Shrewsbury, Vermont,
early 1800s), 564
Jews, Society for the Conversion of the
(England, 1830s), 245
Jones, Dan (Mormon boat captain), 1279
Jones, Calvin (Dr., 1820s), 1259
Job (biblical figure), 1305
Jones, Freelove, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1192
JÖRRES, Ludwig, 795
Jones, G. P., 773, 955n88
John (the Evangelist; apostle) 380, 385,
425
Jones, Horatio (lived 1763-1836), 1135,
1505, 1516
"John and David" (Taylor and Foot;
Johnite leaders, early 1800s), 1180
John of Leiden, 555
John the Baptist, 1571, 1588; seen in
heaven during a dream/vision, 409;
spirit of, 1724
Johnites (religious group, early 1800s), 77,
82, 1179-80
Johnson Hall (residence of Sir William
Johnson, Johnstown, New York), 2021,
2022
Jones, Jeremiah (Rev.), 242
Jones, Seth (Bristol, Ontario County, New
York), 1259
Jones, William (Sir), 293
Jordan, Fred, 218
Joseph in Egypt, taught to American
children, 41, 1785
JOSEPHUS, Flavius, 309, 796, 1111, 1704;
selections read to Joseph Smith in
Carthage Jail, 797
Joshua (Old Testament), 521
Johnson, Elisha (Rochester, New York
mapmaker), 1374
Joshua the Jewish Minister; Matthias the
Prophet, see: Matthews, Robert
Johnson, Lyman E., 1169
Josiah (Old Testament), 1704
Johnson, Paul E., 1405, 1419, 1723, 1725
"Josiah Destroying the Idols" (illustration
named in Joseph Smith's 1828
Phinney Bible), 234
Johnson, Samuel, 866, 870, 1295, 1818
Johnson, William (Sir), 362, 2021
Johnston, David Claypoole (illustrator),
993, 999, 1012
Johnston, Providence County, Rhode
Island, 1786
Joslin, J. (East Poultney, Vermont), 1812
Journal of Book of Mormon Studies, 1240
JOURNAL OF HEALTH, THE (Philadelphia,
published 1829-33), 798, 1280, 1283,
1770
Johnstown, Fulton County, New York,
287, 320, 1171, 2021, 2024
"Journey of Faith" (documentary film),
1054
Johnstown Gazette (Johnstown, New York),
2021
"Joy to the World" (hymn by Isaac Watts),
1965
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Jubela (Masonic tradition), 226
Jubelo (Masonic tradition), 227
Jubelum (Masonic tradition), 227
Judas Maccabeus, 270
Judd, Sylvester, 77
judges' wages (Book of Mormon) for debt
resolution, 1849, 1851
judgment of earth and other planets (by
Christ), to be assisted by justified
souls from earlier worlds, 1314
Keene, Cheshire County, New
Hampshire, 1854
Keith, A. D. (Dr.; Augusta, Kentucky),
349
Kelby, Robert Hendre, 947
Kelly, John (Rev.; Hampstead, New
Hampshire), 1913
Kelsay, Isabel Thompson, 1498, 1511
Kelsey, Isaac B. (book owner, Batavia,
New York), 1456
judicial system and wages (Book of
Mormon), 485
Kempshall, Thomas, 1392
Judson, David (Pulteney, Steuben
County, New York), 335
Kendrick, Clark (brother of Ariel
Kendrick), 807
Judson, James F. (Pulteney, Steuben
County, New York), 335
Judson, Roswell, 1739
Kennedy, Artemus (purported Masonic
murder victim, Boston or Groton,
Massachusetts in February 1830), 106
Juggernaut (Hindu Ratha-Yatra festival
temple car), 1092, 1989
Kenosha County, Wisconsin, 829
Kentucky frontier, 2028
Junius, Seneca County, New York, 911
Kentucky revivals, 328
Jupiter (planet), presumed inhabitants of,
822
Ker, Henry, 1323
justice vs. mercy, 575, 830
just made perfect, the, 380, 1618
Justice's Manual, The (Waterman), 1848
justification vs. sanctification, William
Pitts on, 1183, 1593
Juvenile Miscellany (Boston), 636
Kabbalah ("Cabala, cabalistic," etc.), 114,
121, 139, 184, 423,
Kaleidoscope (Liverpool, England), 1237
Kanab, Utah, 1125, 2027
Kanesville, Iowa, 785, 1519
Karinus (Gospel of Nicodemus), 244
Keck, Brian E., 2010
KENDRICK, Ariel, 807
Kerr, John (1820s farmer), 1229
Ketchum, George, 1718
Kett, Joseph, 66, 179
Keuka Lake (Crooked Lake), New York
State, 335, 337
Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek,
Latin, and Scripture Proper Names, A
(Walker), 1817, 1821
Key, Francis Scott, 91, 733
keys, priesthood, 1612
Kidd, William (Capt.), 63, 1457, 1459, 1857
Kiersted, Henry T., 444
Kilner, Colonel (fictional stage character
representing David Cade Miller in
1827), 668
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Kimball, Heber C., 342, 782, 848, 1172,
1300, 1471
Kimball, Helen Mar (Helen Mar Kimball
Smith Whitney), 952, 1748
Kimball, Richard Ian, 1843-44
Kimball, Stanley B., 1125
Kimball, Vilate (md. Heber C. Kimball),
1172-73
Kinderhook, Columbia County, New
York, 580
King, Peter (First Baron King, lived 16691734), 1486
King, William (Col.), 999
King Follett Discourse (Joseph Smith),
1952
King's College, Cambridge, 1569
kings laboring with their own hands,
1240-42, [1806]
Kingsborough, Edward King, Viscount,
1572
Kingsley, Ebenezer C., 1465
Kirtland Temple (Kirtland, Ohio), 433
(Christ appearing in), 1529, 1536
(room dividers in), 1545
Kirtland Theological Institution (Kirtland,
Ohio), 1530
Kitchell, Ashbel (Shaker elder, describes
Mormon visit), 2032n177, 2033-34
KITCHIN, Thomas, 807
Klein-Nicolai, Georg, 1904
Knapp, Samuel L., (Col.; antimasonic in
1828), 1044
Knapp, Samuel Lorenzo (statesman and
journalist; pro-Masonic in 1828), 1481
Knecht, William L., 1624
Knight, Jonathan (book owner in 1818),
773
Knight, Joseph Sr., 224, 1251, 1901, 2034
Knight, Martha McBride (Knight Smith
Kimball; md. Vinson Knight), 1748
Knight, Newel, 1251, 1733, 2034
Kinsman, Aaron (Rev.), 889
Knight, Sally Coburn (md. Newel
Knight), 1734
Kipling, Rudyard, 1387
Knoop, Douglas, 773, 955n88
Kirkham, Francis, 1456
"Know then that every soul is free"
(hymn), 1591
Kirkland, Boyd, 1933, 1947, 1959
Kirkland, Samuel (Rev.), 364
Kirkstead, Lincolnshire, England, 2018
Kirtland, Ohio, 862, 1405, 1721, 1724,
1740, 1810, 1946n169; Mormon
excesses in (early 1831), 77, 1177; see
also: Word of Wisdom - Kirtland,
Ohio
knowing (not merely believing)
something to be true, 710, 1154, 117576, 1208, 1562
knowledge continues to increase during a
heavenly afterlife, 548, 1610, 1756
Kirtland School (Kirtland, Ohio), 179
Knowles, Lucy (book owner;
Chittenango, Madison County, New
York), 1637
Kirtland Temperance Society (Kirtland,
Ohio), [84], 1769
Knox, Albany County, New York, 1258
Knox, John, 1705
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Knoxville Journal, 783
Kofford, Gregory L., 1933
Kolob (Mormon cosmology), 474
Koontz, Mayme Janetta Whitmer
(daughter of John Christian Whitmer),
1524, 1526
Korah (Old Testament), 303, 305, 585,
1160
lamb skin, see: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - lamb skin
"lamb to the slaughter," expression, 1009,
1690
Lamech, 95, 153, 601, 824, 1334, 1718,
1819, 1821
Lamoni (Book of Mormon), 1508, 1515,
1943; conversion of, 597, 1793
Korahites (Old Testament), 815, 1922
Lancaster, James E., 1702
Korihor (Book of Mormon), 355, 585, 593,
679, 731, 815, 1160, 1244, 1291
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 244
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1912
Kraus, H. P. (rare book firm, New York),
239
Krumenacker, Yves, 698
land (of death) from which there is no
return, 497; see also: Shakespeare for
the Book of Mormon
LA Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, François
"land where no man dwelt," 2010
Alexandre Frédéric, duc de, 701
La Trobe, Christian Ignatius, 827
Laban (biblical), 305, 1821, 1821, 1824
LADD, Esther, 811
Ladies' Magazine, The (ed. Sarah Josepha
Hale), 635
Ladies' Repository, The (Cincinnati), 1582,
1584
Ladies Wreath, The (New York City), 1602
Lafayette, Gilbert du Motier, marquis de,
798, 1061, 1502
Lake, William (Grafton, Rensselaer
County, New York), 1170, 1171, 1173,
1181, 1196
Lake Light (newspaper, Trumansburg,
New York), 129, 231, 688
land debt, 1226
Lane, George (Rev.), 927, 1476, 1584;
as publisher of items analyzed,
683, 1476, 1486, 1582
Lane Theological Seminary (Cincinnati,
Ohio), 194, 1707
language, Lord speaks in plain
understandable, 289, 1970, 2012
language study, 298, 2002
language terms, evolution of, 131, 1294
language, weakness in, as barrier to
spiritual expression, etc., 81, 409, 410,
[450], 564, 1191, 1939
languages, ancient, spoken or sung as
spiritual gifts, 315, 1956n172; see also
(more generally): tongues, speaking
in
Lalmer, George (Palmyra, New York), 187
languages confounded (Seneca myth),
1507-8
"Laman, River of," 1387
Lanphear, Mary Jo, 1467
"Lamb once slain, the" (expression), 1653;
appears to Elias Smith, 1592
Lansing, Richard R., 221, 224, 417, 1492,
1499
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, New
York, 1804, 1875
Lebanon, New London County,
Connecticut, 1607
Larned, Silvanus (book owner), 1698
Lebanon, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 58, 505, 1394, 1604, 1781,
1835, 1847, 1992, 1998, 2001
Larsen, Aral Dean, 10, 1955
"last dispensation" (expression), 325, 1222,
1480, 1519 (Mormon), 1598, 1602
Lathe, Zephaniah, 59
Lathrop, H. (book owner), 1025
LATHROP, Joseph (Rev.), 813, 813, 816,
817, 818, 819, 1611
"latter day glory" (expression), 330
Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, 2029
lectures on faith, 1947, 1951, 1952, 1960
(dropped from Mormon cannon),
1977
Lee, Ann ("Mother," Shaker), 322, 328,
330, 445, 1324, 1549, 1860; hears the
confession of a departed spirit, 320;
speaks in tongues, 315
LATTER DAY LUMINARY (Philadelphia, for
May 1819), 820
Lee, Hector, 426
Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate,
1289, 1584, 1947, 1949; works quoted
in, 472, 477
Lee, William (brother of Mother Ann
Lee), 330
"latter day[s]" (expression), 272, 460, 820,
1480, 1865
laughter, loud, 202
Laurie, Thomas, 1243
Lee, John D., 1581, 1748
Lee, Berkshire County, Massachusetts,
778, 1889
leghorn bonnets, see: bonnets
Le Guire, Amos, 236
law, none without a penalty, 492, 576
Lehi (Book of Mormon), 647, 1821, 1821,
1824, 1922; in the wilderness, 974; see
also: iron rod dream (Book of
Mormon)
law, salvation of those who die without,
818
Lehigh (homonym of Book of Mormon's
Lehi), 822, 1236, 1434
law of Moses, see: Moses, law of
law, natural, 183, 300, 1788
Lawrence, James (American naval officer,
War of 1812), 757
Lawrence, Robert F., 1705
Lawrence, Samuel T., 582, 582
Lawson, Loton, 590, 1466
lawyers, attorneys, prejudice against, 568
LEHIGH COAL & NAVIGATION COMPANY,
822
Lehighton, Carbon County, Pennsylvania,
1434
Lehman, Benjamin (book owner), 1838
Leland, John, 1651
League of Nations, 1988
Lemuel (name), 938, 1606, 1821, 1821,
1824, 1922
LEAMING, Jeremiah, 821
"Lemuel, Valley of," 1387
Leavitt, Joshua, 163
LEONARD, Levi Washburn, 822
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Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, 231,
417, 685, 954, 991, 1028, 1142, 1339,
1341, 1678; Presbyterian meeting
house at, 1342, 1679
LE ROY GAZETTE (Le Roy, New York, for
November 20, 1828), 823, 1340, 1342,
1355-56, 1678, 1678
Letchworth State Park (New York State),
1494
Letters of Ignatius (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
Leucius (Gospel of Nicodemus), 244
Lewis County (New York) Agricultural
Society, 1254
Lewis, Joseph and Hiel (cousins of Emma
Hale Smith), 1122
Lewis, R. W. B., 670
Lewiston, Niagara County, New York,
989, 1031, 1469, 1744
Lewiston Committee or Convention, 417,
997, 1744 ("Rochester Morgan
Committee")
Liahona (Book of Mormon), 434, 922, 964,
1295, 1855
Liahona, the Elders' Journal (Chattanooga,
Tennessee), 1960
library, private lending, in Manchester,
New York, see: Manchester, New
York membership-lending library
Libro de las profecías (of Christopher
Columbus), 1075
license, elder's, 360
light (spiritual) increases continually, 321
light (spiritual), loss of, 1550
"light and knowledge" (expression), 1784
light derives from God, "the sun of
heaven," etc., 380, 1757, 1758, [1759]
Light on Masonry (David Bernard), 217,
989, 999, 1365
light over Jerusalem for three nights, 1847
light received, living up to, is sufficient,
320, 492
Like a Fire; An Offering of Early Mormon
Background and Parallels (Grunder),
163
Lima, Livingston County, New York, 652
Lincoln, Abraham, 1857
Lincoln, Heman (temperance advocate),
87
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, 2009
Lincolnshire, England, 1552
liberty and righteousness connected,
1360; see also: America
linen, 99, 1249
"liberty" of speech in preaching, divinely
fostered, 488, 1633, [1807]
Linklater, Andro, 483
libraries on Erie Canal boats, 1373;
Phinney floating bookstore, 235-36;
linen, fine, 1246ff.
Lisbon, St. Lawrence County, New York,
1722
Lisle, Broome County, New York, 1895
Library Company of Philadelphia, 1826,
1826, 1835
Literalist, The (millenarian compilation)
244, 844, 846-47, 1852
Library, Athenaeum (Rochester, New
York), 1402
literary ability, colloquial, 72, 336, 445,
1488, 1633, 1668
library, private lending, in Granville,
New York, 1451
Literary and Philosophical Society of
New-York, 400
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Little Beard's Town (in present Leicester,
Livingston County, New York), 1493,
1510
Logy, Abagail (i.e., Abigail Lougee,
spiritual wife of Shadrach Ireland),
327
"Little Benjamin," see: Youngs, Benjamin
Seth
Lomazow, Steven, 1074
Little Falls, Herkimer County, New York,
1237
London, England - Richard Brothers
taken before God in heaven and
pleads for, 289
"Little Levite, the" (Lorenzo Dow's
characterization of young David
Marks), 913
London Society for Promoting
Christianity among the Jews (founded
in 1808), 245
Liverpool, England, 849, 2011, 2018
Londonderry Social Library (book
owner), 520
Liverpool Royal Institution, 1237
"lives and liberty" (non-biblical phrase),
764
Long Point, Ontario, Canada, 1792
LONGLEY, Elias (born 1822), 826
Livingston (purported Masonic murder
victim, New York, no date given), 106
Longworth, David (publisher), 724
Livingston, Edward (Secretary of State),
988, 988, 1014, 1014, 1021
Loraine County, Ohio, 1541
Livingston, Robert R., Jr. (first chancellor
of New York, lived 1746-1813), 944
Livingston Journal (newspaper, Geneseo,
New York), 1745
Loomis, Elisha, 1501
"Lord of glory" (expression), 1655, 1862;
used by Joseph Smith, 1946
Lord, Thomas (b. 1585, settled in
Hartford), 336
Livingstone, David (explorer), 476
Lord's supper, see: sacrament (Lord's
supper)
Livonia, Livingston County, New York,
1364
"Lorenzo" as a given name inspired by
Lorenzo Dow, 488
lizard, mysterious, discovered while
digging a well, 1227
LOSKIEL, George Henry, 827
llama, 973 ("or Peruvian camel"), 1242
Locke, John, 775
Lockport, Niagara County, New York,
588, 992, 1465
Lossing, Benson J. (engraver), 936
LOTHROP, JASON, 829
Loucks, Jacob, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1195
Lockwood, Mr. (of Huron County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Loucks, Martha (md. Jacob Loucks),
spiritual experience of (early
1800s), 1188, 1197
Lockwood, Peter (Rev.; lived 1798-1882),
275, 1735
Lougee, Abigail (spiritual wife of
Shadrach Ireland), 327
Logan County, Kentucky, 820
Louisiana, Lorenzo Dow in, 487
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Louisville, Kentucky, 1104
LOUISVILLE DIRECTORY, For The Year 1832,
1104
Lounsbury, Roydon (philatelic collector,
Ithaca, New York), 1488
Lovejoy, Arthur O. (Prof.), 671
lumber and cement, see: cement and
timber
Lundquist, John, 1508
Luther, Martin, 1010, 1585
Lutton, Lincolnshire, England, 2017
Luzern County, Pennsylvania, 1135
Loveland, Charles (boat captain in
Philadelphia on April 16, 1830), 822
Lyceum of Natural History of New York,
947, 950
Loveland, Samuel C. (Rev.), 1160
Lycurgan Societies, 1249
"lovely, and of good report" (expression),
197
lying for the Lord, 323 (Shaker)
LOWE, Abraham T., 831
LOWELL, Charles Russell (Unitarian
minister, lived 1782-1861), 832, 1926
Lowell, James Russell (son of Charles
Russell Lowell), 832
lying senseless, whether in or out of the
body, following spiritual experiences,
410, 457, [1186], 1188, 1221
Lyman, Amasa, 1169, 1748
Lyman, George W. (Hon.; book owner),
520
Lowell, John, 832
Lyman, J. H. (1820s), 1245
Lowville, Lewis County, New York, 253,
1254
Lyme, Connecticut, 1591
Lucas, Albert (Waterloo, New York), 1413
Lucas, Fielding, Jr., 1669
Lynchburg, Virginia, 903
Lynn, Massachusetts, 1591
Lucas, Paul Robert, 1871, 1874
Lyon, D. S. (New York City residence of,
in 1815), 458
LUCAS, Rachel Hinman (born 1774), 838
Lyons, France, 698
Lucas, Stephen (md. Rachel Hinman
Lucas; witness to her miraculous
healing), 838-39
Lyons, Wayne County, New York, 582,
684, 1360, 1786
Lucifer, [506], 1303, 1304, 1306, 1334, 1353,
1680, 1691, 2024
Lucifer and Michael in the pre-existence,
1306
Lucinda Morgan, see: Morgan, Lucinda
(Pendleton Morgan Harris Smith)
Luckey, Samuel (Rev.), 1265
Ludlum, David M. (historian), 77
lumber, 43, 296, 1251
MCAdam, H. P. (Rev.), 543
McAlpine, William J., 1032
McBride, Abigail Mead (mother of
Reuben McBride and Martha McBride
Knight), 286
McBride, Reuben, 1123
McBuck, Eliza (book owner in 1832), 613
Maccalla, W. L. (Rev.; Augusta,
Kentucky), 349, 1107
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McCarthyism, 1140
McConkie, Bruce R., 285, 301, 1600, 1961
MacCool, Finn, 868
MacDonald, Archibald, 872
McFarland, Asa (Rev.), 572, 1611, 1632
McKune, Joseph (Harmony,
Pennsylvania), 1141
MacLean, John (printer; Supreme Court
Justice), 2030
McLellin, William E., 1537
McMurrin, Sterling, 670
McGraw, Arthur W., 1331
Macnee, Daniel (Sir; artist), 1267
McHenry, Fort, 91
McNeil, W. K., 1887
McIntire, William P., 1950
MCNEILE, Hugh, 844, 846, 851
McIntyre, Alexander (Dr.; Smith family
physician), 1815
MCNEMAR, RICHARD, 328, 861, 2029; as
printer and bookbinder, 2031, 2031
Mack, Alexander (Ephrata Community),
604
Macpherson, Ewan, 868
Mack, Ebenezer (editor of the Ithaca
Journal), 622
MACPHERSON, James, 863, 867, 867, 1818
MCRAE, John C., 886
Macclesfield, Cheshire, England, 1577
Mack, Jason (brother of Lucy Mack
Smith), [1827]
Macedon, Wayne County, New York, 921
Mack, Lovina and Lovisa (sisters of Lucy
Mack Smith, admire hymns of Isaac
Watts), 1965-66
Madison, James (President), 505, 726, 747,
1020, 1044, 1084, 1768, 1775 (advocates
temperance)
Mack, Solomon (father of Lucy Mack
Smith), 188, [1827], 1828n115
Madison County, Mississippi, 1073
Mack family, 569
MAGAZINE OF THE REFORMED DUTCH
CHURCH (New Brunswick, New
Jersey for September 1826), 889
Mackay, Albert G., 1705
McKay, David O., 286
McKee, Eliot, 827
McKell, Hugh J., 1702
McKelvey, Blake (Rochester, New York
historian), 1371, 1391, 1401
Madsen, Truman G., 1626-27n105
Magazine of Western History, 1694
magazines read by children, 636, 1781,
2041; written by children, 712
McKenney, Thomas L., 638
magic (selected references), 111, 121, 162,
184, 565, 602, 776, 875, 1295, 1696,
1710, 1780
Mackenzie, Henry, 868
magus, Renaissance, 28
McKibbin, Peter and Eliza (Skaneateles
and Auburn, New York in 1841), 369
MacKinnon, William P., 642
M'KNIGHT, John, 843
Mahan, Master (Book of Moses), see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry Mahan, Master (Book of Moses)
Mahijah (Book of Moses) and Mehujael
(Genesis), 311
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Mahomet, see: Mohammed
Mais, Charles (stenographer), 444
Laing, Malcolm, 871
MALCOM, Howard, 890, 1130
male continence, 1580, 1581
mammoth (term), 563, 733, 765, 943, 970,
1301, 1638, 1811
mammoths recent in America, 970, 1302,
1811
MAN, Thomas, 899
man, nature of; origin, eternal
destination, etc., 1110
"man of sin" (2 Thess.) as Freemasonry,
ancient and modern, 144, 144
Manahoee (Creek prophet), 731
Manasseh (biblical tribe of), 2009
Manasseh ben Israel, 2009
Manchester, England, 848
Manchester, Ontario County, New York,
539, 655, 911, 1786
Manchester, New York membershiplending library, 464, 472, 667, 700, 786,
797, 829, 907, 968, 1053, 1234, 1323,
1435, 1493
"Manchester" (Erie Canal boat in 1828),
1429, 1429
Manchester, Bennington County,
Vermont, 664
"Mangahla, The Thunderer," 1458
Manlius Square, Manlius township,
Onondaga County, New York, 404,
1173
Mann, John (deponent in 1827), 999, 1000,
1747
Manning, James (pres. of Rhode Island
Baptist College), 1902
Manning, Jane (Jane Manning James),
1521
Manro, Squire (Camillus, Onondaga
County, New York), 403
Mansfield, Connecticut, 1561
Mansfield, Massachusetts, 650
"Mansion House" (expression), 1867, 1868
Manti, borders of (Book of Mormon), 808
Mantius (name), 1823
Manual Hebrew Grammar For the Use of
Beginners, A (Seixas), 1527
"Manuscript Found, The," (Spaulding), 1694
(handwritten items), 11, 36,
47, 51, 72, 75, 162, 186, 214 (the
"Beloved!" ms.), 239, 251 (Elijah
Bishop), 334, 334, 339 (Calvin Bull),
360 (Salmon Case), 369, 382, [386],
399, 443, 465-56 (Mormons and
Thomas Dick), 556, 579, 580, 601, 605,
608, 609 (Cyrenus Gibbs), 639, 685,
687 (Richard Hollister), 711,
720 (Henry James Hudson), 811, 822,
919, 927, 985, 1050, 1113, [1284], 1325,
1392, 1410, 1410 (Elihu F. Marshall),
1411, 1411 (Egbert G. Grandin,
Pomeroy Tucker), 1429, 1429 (Erie
Canal passengers), 1434, 1441, 1446,
1449 (Horatio Robinson), 1488, 1489
(Betsey Searl), 1503, 1503,
1504 (Zachariah Seymour), 1662,
1664 (Sally Smith), 1666, 1722, 1746,
1746 (Lucinda Morgan), 1751, 1765,
1766, 1767, 1849, 1870, 1874 ("when I
considered my age"), 1875, 1888,
1907, 1912, 1925, 1928 (Noah
Worcester), [2027]
MANUSCRIPTS
maps in library (Rochester, New York),
1402
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Marcellus, Onondaga County, New York,
445, 445
Marcet, Alexander (md. Jane Haldimand
Marcet), 907
"marrow in the bone" (Masonic phrase),
see: Freemasonry and antimasonry "marrow in the bone"
MARCET, Jane Haldimand, 907
Marsh, Charles R. (Universalist,
Pennsylvania, 1820s), 1046
March, Angier (Masonic publisher), 359
MARSH, John, 916
Marcionites, 332
Marsh, Joseph, 389, 396
Marford, Charles, 645
Marsh, Thomas B., 391, 1946n169
Marib, Yemen, 977
Marsh Creek, Adams County,
Pennsylvania, 1493
Marietta, Ohio, 1230, 1236, 1525
Marine First National Bank (Janesville,
Wisconsin), 1524
Markham, Lois (Mrs.; Middletown,
Connecticut in 1826), 399
Markham, Stephen and Hannah (Nauvoo,
Illinois), 861
MARKS, David, 395, 405, 701-2, 815, 909,
910, 912, 912, 915, 991, 1642, 1786,
1940, 1945; handwriting of, 912;
grave of, 915
MARKS, F., 477, 915
Marks, Marilla (md. David Marks), 912
Marks, Mordecai (Jewish ancestor of
David Marks), 910
Marlboro, Vermont, 1164
Maronan (mythical hero), 880
"Maronna" and similar Ossian legend
names, 880
marriage, complex, 1577
marriage, eternal, 499, [504], 601, 919,
1888
marriage in heaven, 1761
Marshall, Elihu F., 389, 1115, 1275, 1276,
1409, 1410, 1412-15, 1415, 1420-22,
1420-22, 1480, 1817; handwriting of,
1410
Marshall, John (U. S. Chief Justice), 1769,
1774
Marshall & Dean; Marshall, Spalding &
Hunt (firms, Rochester, New York),
see: Marshall, Elihu F.
Martin, David C., 1524
Martin, George Adam (Ephrata convert),
603
Martin, Robert (Masonic printer/editor),
920, 1460-61
Martineau, Harriet, 907
Martyn, Job (Rev.; md. 1st, Grace
Fletcher Smith; md. 2nd, Sarah
Towne Smith, daughters of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith), 1596, 1602
"marvelous light" (spiritual struggle
expression), 564
"marvelous work and a wonder" (biblical
expression), 1595, 1632
marriage, same-sex, American rationale
against, 641
Marvin, Ezra, 394
marriage, teachings against, 705, 1332,
2033
Mary, Gospel of (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
"MARY" of Elkton, Maryland, 1854, 919
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb" (poem), 636
MASONIC MIRROR: AND MECHANICS'
INTELLIGENCER (Boston, for portions of
1825-26; 1830-31), 268
Masonic publications, see: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - Masonic works
Masonic Song, or the Genius of Masonry
(broadside, ca. 1810), 605
MASONICK INTELLIGENCER (Batavia, New
York, published 1827), 920
Masonry Unveiled (unidentified
publication advertised in November
1828), 253
MASONRY, see: Freemasonry and
antimasonry
mass meeting of ladies (Salt Lake City,
Nov. 16, 1878), 1006
matter, eternal, 466, 472, 567, 614, , 616,
1099, 1109-10, 1288, 1293, 1321, [1789],
2036; disputed by Josiah Priest, 1316;
as an atheist doctrine, 1289, 1316
matter, ex nihilo creation of, 614, 1289,
1317, 1321
"matter, organized" (expression), 1316,
[1789]; "matter unorganized"
(expression), 343, [1293]
matter, refined, 615, 939, 1100; disputed
by Josiah Priest, 1316
matter, when connected with spirit, is
fulfilled, 2036
Matthews, Margaret Wright (md. Robert
Matthews), 1725
Matthews, Robert (Matthias the Prophet;
Joshua the Jewish Minister), 554, 1723,
1724, 1809, 1949
MASSACHUSETTS. GENERAL COURT. JOINT
COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY, 924
Matthews, Robert J., 1300
MASSACHUSETTS. GENERAL COURT. JOINT
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE
FREEMASONRY, 927
Matthias the Prophet; Joshua the Jewish
Minister, see: Matthews, Robert
MATTISON, Seth, 927, 928
Massachusetts Agricultural Society, 1261
Mattoon, Diane, 1828n117
Massachusetts Missionary Society, 1481
May Martin: or the Money Diggers
(Thompson), 1779, 1780
Massachusetts Peace Society, 1981, 1983,
1988
Massachusetts Spy (Worcester,
Massachusetts), 1926
Master Mahan (Book of Moses), see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry Mahan, Master (Book of Moses)
mastodons, 949, 950, 1417; (actual term
used), 563, 942
Masur, Louis P., 279
Mather, Samuel, suggests ancient
America was visited by apostles, 206
Mathews, D. (Oakland, Susquehanna
County, Pennsylvania), 1141
Mc-, M'-, etc., SEE as if spelled: MacMeacham, John, 318, 2029
Meacham, Joseph, 313, 318
Mead, Daniel (early 1800s), 1197
Meader, Robert F. W., 2032n177, 2033
measurement, units of, 479
meat consumption, see: Word of Wisdom
mechanics vs. merchants in social status,
1398
Medford, Massachusetts, 1102
medicine, folk, 337
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Medway, Norfolk County, Massachusetts,
1484
Merrell, Hiram G. (Waterloo, New York),
952
Meech & Woodward (firm, Palmyra, New
York), 1428
Messenger and Advocate , see: Latter Day
Saints' Messenger and Advocate
Meech, Horace (Palmyra, New York),
1428
Messler, Abraham (Rev.), 544
Mehujael (Genesis) and Mahijah (Book of
Moses), 311
"methinks, methought," 1643, 1830n126,
1873
Meigs, Fort, 1083
METHODIST ALMANACK for 1827 (Boston),
933
Melancthon, Philipp, 1987
Melchizedek, 272, 305, 381, 970, 1293,
1359, 1599, 1617, 1795; as Shem, 1317
Melchizedek priesthood, 305, 431, 554,
555, 602, 661, 1359, 1364, 1569, 1696,
1704, 1712, 1795 (name of), 1843-45,
1886
Melville, Herman, 181, 1403
membership/full-fellowship application
to religious denominations and
congregations requiring Christian
experience, manifestations of
extraordinary grace, etc., 580, 1182,
1731, 1871
Mendon, Ontario County, New York, 181,
782, 1468
Mendon (Massachusetts) Association of
Congregational Ministers, 1089, 2050
Metcalfe, Brent Lee, 1407, 1947
Methodist Book Concern, 1584
Methodist Independent Church (founded
in 1803), 1221
Methodist Stone Chapel (Cincinnati,
Ohio), 1108
METHODISTS, 599, 1170, 1182, 1434, 1792,
2028, 2042
- Evangelical, 192
- in Ohio, 2028
- in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania,
1141
- in the Troy, New York conference, 1476
- near Palmyra, New York in 1817, 1181
- Reformed, see: Reformed Methodists
Mexico as site of early Book of Mormon
civilizations, 1777
Mexico, Masonic banditti in, 1355, 1361
Menes (Egyptian pharaoh), 306
Mexico, pyramids of, 1777
Mentor, Lake County, Ohio, 1110
Meyer, Hermann J. (illustrator), 1380,
1380
Mentz, Cayuga County, New York, 1035
merchants vs. mechanics in social status,
1398
mercy and justice, 575, 830
mercy has "no claim" upon the sinner
(non-biblical expression), 276, 277,
[575]
mermaid sighted on the Irish coast, 1226
"Miantinomi" (Miantonomo, Narragansett
chief), 1798; "Miantonomi," 1799
Michael, 185, 305; as Richard Brothers,
291
Michael and Lucifer in the pre-existence,
1306
Middleborough, Plymouth County,
Massachusetts, 644, 645, 649
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Middlebury, Wyoming County, New
York, 991
Miller, James M. (pro-Masonic printer,
Ithaca, New York), 254
Middlebury College (Middlebury,
Vermont), 984, 985
MILLER, Johan Peter, 601, 603
Middlefield, Middlesex County,
Connecticut, 838
Middlefield, Otsego County, New York,
1184
Middletown, Middlesex County,
Connecticut, 399, 596, 597, 632, 1282
Middletown, Monmouth County, New
Jersey, 950
Middletown, Rutland County, Vermont,
596, 1138, 1630 (rod-men of)
Miles, B. H. (Genesee Christian
Association), 389
Miles, Barzillai H., 393
militarism in American culture, 1982ff.
MILLARD, David, 340, 382, 389, 405, 406,
653, 935, 1964
Miller, M. (Rochester, New York
engraver), 1399
Miller, Perry, 1870
Miller, Thomas A. (d. 1801, Marcellus,
Onondaga County, New York), 447,
447
Miller, William (purported Masonic
murder victim, Belfast, Ireland in
1813), 94, 106
Miller, William (Adventist), 556;
handwriting of, 556; Millerites, 556
Mills, Samuel John (Rev.), 1697
Mills, Sylvester (adept of Robert
Matthews), 1809
Milner, John (Catholic bishop), 1818
Milton, John, 671, 1304, 1307, 1680
Millard, David E. (son and biographer of
David Millard), 938
Milton, Northumberland County,
Pennsylvania, 2017
millenarian thought or influence, 161, 848,
925, 985, 1210, 1245, 1319
ministers of religion, complaints against,
to be addressed to their peers, 814
millenarian works, 244, 269, 285, 294, 331,
527, 534, 643, 656, 658, 843, 844, 846,
1117, 1285, 1318, 1594, 1610, 1852
Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte
de, 1296
"Millennial Church, the" (Shaker), 2030
MILLENNIAL HARBINGER Volume 3
(Bethany, Virginia, pub. 1832), 939
Millennial Harbinger, 1662
Millennial Praises (Shaker hymns), 1860
Millennial Star (Liverpool), 1959
Miller, B. (Christian Palladium committee
member), 390
Miller, David Cade, 134, 224, 231, 417,
[668], 692, 920, 951, 955, 987, 992, 1340,
1343, 1345, [1465], 1468, 1680, 1749
miracles, 313, 705-6, 2037; nature of, 300;
have ceased, 815, 1222
miracles to confirm validity of early
Mormonism, 815, 911; miracles
claimed by early Mormons, 1805
missing texts, 875
Missionary Society of the Reformed
Dutch Church, 889
Missouri, Adam in the ancient area of,
1300
mist of darkness, 489, 1268, 1270
MITCHELL, Edward (died 1834), 941
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MITCHILL, Samuel Latham, 400, 444, 452,
725, 727, 943, 943, 950, 1115, 1116,
1233, 1259, 1276, 1299, 1390 (on
Rochester, New York), 1403, 1531,
1535; handwriting of, 946
Mizraim (Egyptian pharaoh), 306, [969]
mob, Masonic, 1358
Montesinos, Antón de, 2009
Montezuma (Aztec emperor), 1574
Montezuma, Cayuga County, New York,
1033, 1035, 1428, 1428
Montezuma marshes, see: Cayuga
marshes
Modalism, 1933 (definition), 1934
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
(New York State), 1037
Modalism, American arguments against
(in 1819), 1881
Montgomery, James (lyricist, lived 17711854), 1277
Modalism in the Book of Mormon and
other early Restoration Scripture,
1884, 1933, 1935, 1971
Montgomery County (New York)
Agricultural Society, 1228, 1235, 1254
Modalism - suggestions of, [1900], 1966
moderation, 67, 437, 805, 1281
Mohammed, 555
Mohammed Ali, Nabob of Arcot, 870
Mohammedanism, see: Islam
Mohawk Herald, 1227, 1238
Mohawk Nation (of Native Americans),
1123, 1893
Mohawk River (New York State), 1179,
2021
Monahell (Creek prophet), 1802
monetary/exchange system and units
(Nephite, Book of Mormon), 480
money digging, see: treasure seeking
monkey, "Mormon" baboon, 1570
Monro, George (Lieut. Col.; French and
Indian War), 1418 (wax figure)
Monroe Republican (newspaper, Rochester,
New York), 1460
Monroe Telegraph (newspaper, Rochester,
New York), 1707
monsters of the sea (sea serpents), 1227,
1812, 1848
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1165
Monthly Repository and Library of
Entertaining Knowledge (New York),
1390, 1402
Montpelier, Washington County,
Vermont, 137, 1907
Montreal, cholera in, 1771
Montreal Courant, 1771
Montrose, Lee County, Iowa, 887
Montrose, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 257, 1252; Presbyterian
Church at, 257-58, 258
Moody, Cephas, 186
Moody, Rufus, 186
moon people, 908, 1473, 1757; see also:
Astronomy and cosmology - moon(s)
inhabited
Moore, Andrew (residence at Springfield,
Otsego County, New York in 1816),
1179
Moore, Jacob B. (publisher, Concord,
New Hampshire), 635
Moore, John (Rev.; born 1797), 58
Moore, Samuel (Chelsea, Vermont),
1829n118
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Moore, Thomas (Chelsea, Vermont),
1829n118
Moor's Charity ("Indian") School
(Hanover, New Hampshire), 363, 909,
1511, 1607, 2001
Mora (hill), 874, 880
moral freedom, see: free agency
"more good" as definition of "Mormon,"
1570
Moreau, Saratoga County, New York,
142, 1228
Morgan, Dale L., 20, 1626
1743, 1745, 1858; as harbinger of the
Millennium, 1685-86; official
investigation of abduction of, 1462ff.,
1469 (conclusion of); lost or stolen
manuscript of, 417, 1144-45, 1333,
[1718]; Posthumous Works of Morgan
(satirical, pro-Masonic pamphlet
published in 1827), 253; "the Morgan
cry," 1482; toasted posthumously by
W. W. Phelps, 1344; painting of his
murder exhibited, 1363
"Morganize" (to murder Masonically),
1158
Morgan, Lewis H., 1128
Morhouse, Abigail (md. Abraham
Morhouse), 2021
Morgan, Lodowick (American soldier,
War of 1812), 746
Morhouse, Abraham, 2021, 2024
Morgan, Lucinda (Pendleton Morgan
Harris Smith; md. [1st] William
Morgan), 102, 129, 136, 232, 417, 953,
989, 1009, 1686-87, 1690, 1718, 1746; as
grieving widow, 1708; as book
owner, 222, 1708-9; as the subject of
an 1827 play, 668; identifies the
proposed corpse of her husband,
1745, 1746; marries George
Washington Harris, 1746; as plural
wife of Joseph Smith, 1745, 1748;
apparent handwriting of, 1746
Morgan, Lucinda (child of William and
Lucinda Morgan), 102
Moriah (biblical hill), 899
Moriah, Essex County, New York, 251
Morini (name), 1823, 1924
Morley, Isaac, 1110
Morley, Thomas, 517
"Mormo" (Greek), as a frightening mask,
1570
Mormon (Book of Mormon prophet), 1983
Mormon, Waters of (Book of Mormon),
1584
Mormon (or Mantegar) baboon, 1570
"Mormon Boy, The" (song), 888
Morgan, Thomas (child of William and
Lucinda Morgan), 102
Mormon view of God, see: deity, nature
of (Mormon)
MORGAN, William (lived 1774-1826), 102,
217, 587, 611, 668, 684, 795, 825, 911,
920, 951, 965, 988, 992, 993 (terrified in
stage coach), 997 (in Ft. Niagara), 999,
1009, 1009, 1015-16 (in Ft. Niagara),
1025, 1048, 1097, 1158, 1159, 1345,
1347, 1360, 1460, 1463, 1464, 1665 (and
Shakespeare), 1708, 1715; as martyr,
1680, 1684-85; proposed corpse of,
Morni (Ossian legend), 881
"morning breaks, the shadows flee"
(hymn lyric), 439
Morning Star (periodical), 910
"morning stars and sons of God"
(expression), 1305
Moroni 10:4 (Book of Mormon verse),
[1807]
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Moroni, visits of Angel, 383, 564, 605, 636,
1650, 1946n169; early account of, 192;
angel sets price for the Book of
Mormon, 912
Morrill, O. E. (Genesee Christian
Association), 389
Morris, Robert (Signer of Declaration of
Independence; American financier),
1869
Morris, Robert (Masonic author), 590
Morrison, John (Dr.; Oneida, New York),
360
Morse, Chauncey, 1501
Morse, Jane (Hopkinton, New
Hampshire), 1606
MORSE, Jedidiah, 967, 968, , 982, 1054,
1151, 1451, 1561, 1611, 1613
Morse, Marcus (bookbinder, Rochester,
New York), 101
Morse, Michael Bartlett (md. Tryal Hale,
sister of Emma Hale Smith), 1520
Morse, Samuel F. B., 268, 430, 968
mortal experience necessary for greatest
ultimate happiness, 1643
Mortar, 296
MORTON, Daniel Oliver, 984, 1619
Morven (Ossian legend), 882
Moses, Samuel T. (printer), 1825
Moses, Book of, 470n74, 1166, 1479, 1679
Moses, law of, in relation to the future
Atonement, 576, 1216, 1601
Moses, law of, kept by proto-Christians,
1216, 1601
Mosheim, John, 1618
Mosiah (Book of Mormon), 481
Mosiah, book of (Book of Mormon), 1406,
1407
Mosqueto Cove (near New York City),
1051
mosquitoes in New York State, 1035
Mother in Heaven, Eternal Mother, 561,
1550, 1860ff., 1864 ("Children of the
heavenly Queen"), 1866 ("Now she
reigns with Christ her Lord"), 2039;
in Mormon theology, 862-63, 1953,
1957
Mount Lebanon (New Lebanon),
Columbia County, New York, 560
Mount Pisgah, (in eventual Union
County), Iowa, 785
Mount Pleasant, Westchester County,
New York, 1702
Mount Pleasant, Wayne County,
Pennsylvania, 1199
Moses, 584, 628, 661, 1479, 1543, 1588,
1721; learned in Egyptian wisdom,
secret knowledge and hieroglyphics,
775, [1710]; given the Urim and
Thummim "by the hand of the Lord,"
1703; seen in modern-era vision or
allegory, 929; autograph signature of,
1545
Mt. Vernon, Winona County, Minnesota,
1325
Moses, a prophet like unto, 291, 294
mourners' bench or seat, see: revivals and
camp meetings - anxious or mourners'
bench
Moses, Blanche (New York City in 1933;
granddaughter of Joshua Seixas), 1535
Mount Vernon Glass Company (Oneida
County region, New York, early
1800s), 360
Mountain Meadows Massacre, 1581
Mouritsen, Paul, 98, 130n66, 133
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mourning attire, 1257
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1899
Mudor, William (editor), 1074
Mulford, John R., 1001
Mulholland, James, 1950
Mumford & Whittlesey (law firm,
Rochester, New York), 101
mummies, Book of Abraham, 1543, 1545
Munsell, Joel, 1303
Murdock, Ariel ("Captain"; purported
Masonic murder victim at
Rensselaerville, Albany County, New
York in October 1803), 106, 1686
Murray, John, 1698
Murrell, John A., 76, 1074, 1084
Museum (Rochester, New York, 1820s),
see: Rochester, New York - Museum
Building
Mussey, Thomas (gridiron inventor, New
London, Connecticut), 1235
mustard seed parable, [540-41]
mutual improvement associations, 178,
180, 579
Myers, Joseph (Rev.; LeRoy, New York,
1820s), 1342
names in the Book of Mormon, parallels
to, 311, 877, 898-99, 1818, 1920; see
also, Cumorah (Book of Mormon hill)
name homonyms and resonant terms
naming of sites during a journey, 1036-37
Nance, Clement ("Elder,"; Harrison
County, Indiana Territory), 441, 1200
Nantucket Island (Massachusetts), 1797
Naples-Russell Mound #8 (Illinois; Zelph
incident), 1125
Napoleon, 144, 505, 658, 865, 925, 1118,
1285, 1417, 1679, 1837, 1985
Napoleon III, 373
Napoli, Cattaraugus County, New York,
1888
Narragansett tribe (of Native Americans),
1798
NARRATIVE OF THE FACTS . . . RELATING TO
. . . MURDER OF WILLIAM MORGAN, 987,
987, 992, 992, 1743
Narratives of Captivity Among the Indians of
North America, 1496
"narrow neck of land," 971, 1638; "small
neck of land," 808; "neck of land,"
1668;
mysteries, theological, 1564
Nashville Republican (newspaper in 1835),
1073
Naham (biblical), 1821
Nashville Revivalist, 781
Nahom, Nahum, etc., 311, 1054, 1821
Nahom, Nehm, NHM, etc. (region in
Yemen), 980, 1052, 1057-58
"nail in a sure place" (expression), 406
naked dancing: early Shakers, 322, 330;
Buffalo, New York-area rowdies, 1335
names, code, for individuals in religious
communities, 603, 708
National Gallery (London), 1519
National Law Reporter, 608
NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIST AND
INVESTIGATOR (Boston, for June 17,
1829), 607
National Philanthropist and Investigator,
1735
National Tract Society (atheist), 1290
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nations, all free ones potentially affected
by an American civil war, 1022-23,
1062-64, 1073, [1330]
"nations, confederacy of," 1989
NATIVE AMERICANS; see also under
names of individual nations or tribal
groups
- allied with Caucasians against other
Caucasians, 364, 1497, 1514
- ancient superior advanced civilizations
presumed by 1820s Americans, 206,
401, 404, 622, 636, 971, 1115, 1230,
1297, 1364, 1458, 1638, 1776;
presumed by Native Americans
themselves, 1507, [1516]; presumed
by Europeans, 2009; presumed by
early Mormons, 1805; "two distinct
races of Indians," 1485; peaceful race
annihilated by warrior race at the
precise latitude of the Hill Cumorah,
1777
- antiquities known to 1820s New
Yorkers, 401, 1115, 1226, 1230, 1231,
1364, 1776, 1892-93
- as Freemasons, 1511
- as "Jews," 159; as "red Jews," 1568
- book buried by the forefathers, 1298
- books about, written by young men,
1485, 1797
- captivity in literature ("Indian captivity"
narratives), 1135, 1496, 1894
- "combination of savages," 1020
- good vs. bad Indians, 361, 364, 731,
[1020]
- Hebrew origins (pro and con), 57, 159,
273, 358, 421, 984, 1047, 1298, 1435,
1485, 1568, 1572, 1575, 1620, 1622,
1696, 1799, 2009
- "high priests," 1575
- language and literature, 273, 361, 827,
1127, 1485, 1568, 2043
- linguistic "eloquence," 2043
- lore and description, popular
dissemination of, 57, 159, 205, 273,
358, 400, 420, 622, 635, 697, 728ff., 827,
1020, 1047, 1080, 1115, 1136, 1230-31,
1297, 1323, 1364, 1495ff., 1567, 1572,
1619, 1621, 1638, 1776, 1797, 1811,
2009, 2043
- missionaries to; preaching to, 206, 282,
365, 383, 421, 633, 683, 709, 727, 827,
910, 984, 1115, 1119, 1622, 1626, 1792,
1859, 1893
- mound builders, 206, 1124, 1298, 1459,
1694, 1776, 1805, 2009
- poetry, a need to preserve Native, 2043
- preachers, 362, 1199
- prophets, 731, 1020, 1120, 1802, 1803
- religious views, 358, 617, 789, 827, 1231,
1321, 1435, 1893
- relocation of; loss or sale of lands, 1133,
1246
- report recent living mammoths, 1811
- retribution by (or other consequences)
may result from non-Natives' offenses
against them, 579, 784
- scalping by, 1418 (wax figures
exhibited), 1517, 1803
- "white" Indians and Native races of
varying skin tones, 1777-78, 1801
- with shorn heads and red paint, 1799
- world geographical views, 695
- youths converted, 384
natural law, 1788
Nauvoo, Illinois, 1543, 1867 (Mansion
House), 1950 (as Commerce, Illinois),
1952; name of, 1547
Nauvoo Library and Literary Institute,
books donated by Joseph Smith to,
242, 472, 667, 1618
Nauvoo Lyceum (in 1841), 1950
Nauvoo Temple, women raise funds for,
1605
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Nauvoo Temple font, 1124n92, [1612]
New Durham (unspecified location), 1186
Navarrete, Martin Fernandez de, 1077
Newell, David D., 1167, 1170, 1178, 1201
Nebuchadnezzar, 636, 1824
Newell, Harriet (d. 1812; md. Rev.
Samuel Newell), 534
neck of land, narrow, see: narrow neck of
land
Newell, Linda King, 1521
Necho (Pharaoh), 207, 306, 1822, 1824
Newell, Lyman C., 945
Nehor (Book of Mormon), 591
Newell, Samuel (Rev.), 534
Nemi (Ossian legend), 882
New England Advocate (Middletown,
Connecticut), 1541
Nephi (Book of Mormon), 239, 571, 1822,
1824, 1922; vision of then-future
world history, 522; vision of the iron
rod, see: iron rod dream (Book of
Mormon)
Nephi, I (first book of Nephi, Book of
Mormon) - dating of the original
dictation, 1406
Nephite monetary/exchange system and
units (Book of Mormon), 480
Nephites, three (immortal Nephite
apostles, Book of Mormon), 426, 1120
Nestler, Harold R., 1367
Nettleton, Asahel, (Rev., D.D.), 1804
New Bedford, Bristol County,
Massachusetts, 648, 1265
New Berlin, Chenango County, New
York, 1166
New Britain, Columbia County, New
York, 1186
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New
Jersey, 280
Newburgh, Orange County, New York,
1181
Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, 1597
Newburyport, Essex County,
Massachusetts, 359
Newcomb, Harvey (Westfield, New
York), 1708
New England and Maine Conferences of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, 2042
NEW ENGLAND ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC
(Boston, for 1829), 993, 1708; (for
1830), 998; (for 1831), 1004; (for 1832),
1012; (for 1833), 1018
New England Galaxy, 1779
New England Magazine, 1372, 1528
New England Spiritualist (periodical), 712
New England Tract Society, 1721
Newfoundland (Richard Brothers), 287
New-Hampshire Female Cent Institution,
1605, 1605
New Hampshire General Association
(General Association of New
Hampshire, Dunbarton), 1987, 1994,
1999
New Hampshire Missionary Society,
1596, 1976
NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT (Concord, New
Hampshire, for January 7 and 14,
1812), 1020
NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE
GAZETTE (Concord, New Hampshire,
for December 19, 1832), 1021
"New Hampshire State Convention"
(antimasonic), 1813
New Harmony, Indiana, 1108
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New Haven, New Haven County,
Connecticut, 838, 1737
NEW YORK (STATE). LAWS, STATUTES, ETC.
(in 1828), 1025
New Haven Palladium, 1460
NEW YORK (STATE). LEGISLATURE.
ASSEMBLY (in 1829), 1028, 1029, 1032
New Jerusalem, 272, 313, 319, 327, 555,
706; in America, 701, 705-6, 845, 1546,
1724; concourse of temples
surrounding a grand central edifice,
1724, [1810]
New Lebanon, Columbia County, New
York, 312, 316, 560, 2029
"New Light Baptists," 703
New Light movements, 1170-71
New London, New London County,
Connecticut, 1014
New Madrid, New Madrid County,
Missouri, 79
Newman, John Henry, 247
new measures, 630, 1558, [1807]; see also
more generally: revivals and camp
meetings
New Milford, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1106
NEW YORK (STATE). LEGISLATURE. SENATE
(in 1852), 1032
New York Academy of Sciences, 947
NEW YORK AMERICAN (New York City, for
November 6, 1832), 1042
NEW-YORK AMERICAN. FOR THE COUNTRY
(New York City, for December 28,
1832), 1043
New York American, 788
New York Baptist Register (newspaper,
Utica, New York), 1364
NEW-YORK CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, AND
PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSALIST, Volume
III (NewYork, Oct. 1833 - Oct. 1834),
1046
New-York Christian Messenger, and
Philadelphia Universalist, 1726
New York City Hall, 1073
new name, 603, 710, 1612; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry - new
name
New York City water, 887
New Paltz, Ulster County, New York,
1256
New York County Medical Society, 1535
Newport, Sullivan County, New
Hampshire, 1727, 1847
Newport, Herkimer County, New York,
829
Newport (on Aquidneck Island),
Newport County, Rhode Island, 281
New York County Agricultural Society,
1234; Transactions, 1235
New-York Daily Advertiser, 1241
New-York Evangelical Missionary
Society, 1697
New York Evening Post, 788
New York Herald, 1581
New York Historical Society, 942
New Preston, Litchfield County,
Connecticut, 262
New York Institution (building, New
York City), 947
New World Archaeological Foundation
(Brigham Young University), 1240
NEW-YORK MIRROR (New York, for March
4, 1837), 1047
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NEW YORK PILOT (newspaper, New-York,
for June 2, 1830), 1048
New York religious diary (manuscript,
New York City and Region, ca. 18131818), 1050
New York settlers' credulity and
conviction, 638
New York Spectator, 1142
New York State, fertility of, 1038, 1038
New York State Supreme Court offices,
1029
New York State Temperance Society,
1763, 1767, 1772
New York State Thruway (Interstate
Highway 90), 1037
New York Sun (The Sun, newspaper, New
York City), 1724; moonmen hoax, 908
New York swamps, 1032, 1033, 1039, 1040
News Record and Allegany Patron of
Industry (Angelica, New York), 1263
newspapers read by children; influence
upon young people, 43, 274, 1781
Nicholas Point (Shaker community
location in Sodus, Wayne County,
New York), 2032
NIEBUHR, Carsten, 975, 1052
"nigh unto" (biblical expression), 766
Niles, Hezekiah, 1059
NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER (Baltimore, for
August 1, 1835), 1073; for December 1,
1832), 1059; for December 22, 1832),
1066; for December 29, 1832), 1070;
for December 8, 1832), 1065; for
September 13, 1828), 1059
Nimrod (biblical), 1482
Nincubura (Sumerian mythology), 1663
Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New
York, 1195, 1197
Niskeyuna, see: Watervliet
"no claim" on mercy for the sinner (nonbiblical expression), 276, 277, [575]
Noah, 430, 1839, 1840 (built the ark as a
Mason); in America, 1298
Noah, Mordecai M., 1047, 1355, 1572
Newton, Isaac, 1287, 1975-76
Noah's flood, see: flood (great deluge)
Newton, John Henry (Anglican
clergyman, lived 1725-1807), 353,
[1702]
non-biblical expressions in Mormon
scripture, see: biblical language style
or tone - non-biblical terms and
phrases from early nineteenth-century
culture appearing in Restoration
scripture
Newton, Thomas (Anglican bishop), 557,
1319
Niagara, Ontario, Canada, 990
Niagara, Fort, 1350, 1353, 1468, 1685
Niagara Falls, 411, 985
Nibley, Hugh, 25, 242, 474, 865, 943, 953,
1508, 1960 (denies evolution of
Mormon doctrines)
Nicene Creed, 834
noodle (as a derisive term), 1344
Norfolk, Virginia, 405
Norris, S. (in Norwich, New York), 159
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, Vol. 24; New
Series Vol. 15 (Boston, 1827), 1074
North American Review, 520, 1463 (read in
1830 Rochester, New York), 1485
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North Lansing, Tompkins County, New
York, 1488
Norwich, Windsor County, Vermont, 187,
505, 1053, 1811, 1835
North Stamford, Fairfield County,
Connecticut, 1192
notes of indebtedness, 186, 1030, 1850
North Union (Shaker community near
Kirtland, Ohio), 321, 1860, 2032ff.
North Wilbraham, Hampden County,
Massachusetts, 817
Northampton, Hampshire County,
Massachusetts, 537, 1161
Northampton, Fulton County, New York,
142
NORTHAMPTON COURIER (Northampton,
Massachusetts, for August 5, 1835),
1084
Northern Missionary Society (New York
State), 364
Northern Ohio and Western Reserve
Historical Society (Cleveland, Ohio),
1694
Northern Spectator (Poultney, Vermont),
889, 1623, 1623
Northern Whig (newspaper, Hudson, New
York), 1725
Northrop (treasure seeker), 1457
Northup, William, 1639
NORTON, Jacob, 1085
Norton, John T. (temperance advocate,
Albany), 86
Norton, Lewis M., [229(?)], 685
Norton, Bristol County, Massachusetts,
1786
Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut,
275
Nott, Eliphalet (Pres. of Union College),
300, 1092
NOTT, Samuel, 1092
Nott, T. M. (Dr.; periodical recipient in
1834), 1775
novel reading discouraged, 372
Noyes, John Humphrey, 1579ff.
Noyes, Mary (Mrs.; Hebron, New
Hampshire), 1605, 1605
nudity, drunken, 330, 1335
nullification crisis (United States, in 183233), 413, 924, 1021, 1042, 1043, 1059,
1066, 1070, 1329
Nunda, Livingston County, New York,
1135
Núñez de la Vega, Francisco (bishop),
1576
"nurture and admonition of the Lord,"
raising children up in the, 1662, 1666
Nut (Egyptian goddess), and sycamore
trees, 1035
Nuttall, L. John, 1125
O God Our Help in Ages Past" (hymn),
"
1965
"O Lord, my God, is there no help for the
widow's son?" see: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - grand hailing sign of
distress
"O My Father" (Mormon hymn), 861
Norwich, New London County,
Connecticut, 1825, 1926
"O that I were an angel" (Book of Mormon
reflection), precursors to, 441,
830, 1652, 1674, 1676
Norwich, Chenango County, New York,
1338
Oak Orchard Creek (Carleton, Orleans
County, New York), 1745, 1750
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Oakland, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1141
Oberlin College, 1532, 1533, 1539, 1602,
1694
Oberlin Evangelist, 1532
Obookiah (Hawaiian convert to
Christianity), 1697
Occom, Samson (Rev.), 362
OCCULT, 162, 184, 1227-28
- abrac, abraxas, 776, 1295, 1846 (among
Freemasons)
- ABRACADABRA, 185, 423, [1564]
- accepted or rejected in proper society:
accepted, 162, 568; rejected, 391, 423,
565, 568, 1699; see also in this section:
impropriety of danger of the occult
- amulets, 1295
- animal sacrifice, see in this section:
treasure seeking; white dog sacrifice
- astrology, 1228
- circle, magic, 186, 793
- crystal set in a gold plate (seeric device),
185
- divining rods, 162, 286, 565, 596, 638,
793, 1138, 1227, 1630, 1696; "rod of
nature" of Oliver Cowdery, 1631
- fortune telling, 1228
- ghost, "laying" the, see in this section
under: treasure seeking - guardian
spirit
- impropriety or danger of the occult, 391,
565, [637], 638, 1699
- Jupiter talisman, 184
- kabala viewed with disdain, 423
- man of signs (figure in almanacs), 563,
564, 567, 1097, 1166, 1228, 1275, 1449
- Native American "Red Sticks," 1802
- powers of witchcraft or mediumship
must only be used for religious
purposes, 561
- stones can inherit virtues, 185
- stones, seer, see general index heading:
seer stones
- Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 255
- treasure seeking, 1229, [1230], 1457,
1519, 1630, 1696, 1699, 1779, 1780,
1857, 1894
- activities of Joseph Smith family,
255, 391
- cat or dog sacrificed, 255, 1122, 1858
- charlatan engages in, 1779, 1780
- guardian spirit of a treasure, 793,
1779; "laying the ghost" or
subduing the spirit, 1696, 1780
- impropriety or danger of, see above
in this section: impropriety or
danger of the occult
- in literature (in 1824, Irving), 793; (in
1832, Hall), 638; (in 1835,
Thompson), 1779
- in New York State, 1457, 1699, 1857
- in Vermont, 1138, 1779, 1780
- occult rites associated with, 1780,
1857, 1887
- proximity of Cowdery family to,
1138
- rejected in proper society, 391, 565
- treasure seeker hiring himself out to
a farmer, 1780
- trying spirits, 185; see also (for less occult
means) under the general index
heading: spirits, trying
- white dog sacrifice, 255, 1121-22, 1121,
1517, 1568
- "Wood Scrape" episode, 77, 596, 1138,
1630
O'Connor, Roger (spurious translator of
ancient texts), 1230
octavo, see: book formats
Odiorne, George (temperance advocate),
87
offices in ancient Christian churches, 381,
813, 894, 894, 1487; see also: priesthood
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Ogden, David A. (Utica, New York in
1816), 1133
OGLE, Charles, 1095
OHIO ANTIMASONIC ALMANACK for 1832
(Columbus, Ohio), 1097
Ohio antimasonry, 129, 130, 1097
Ohio publication of Apocryphal New
Testament, 241
Oneida Community, 1577, 1579
Oneida Nation (of Native Americans),
360, 1123, 1134, 1136, 1516, [1893];
sides with American settlers, 364,
1498; relevance to Book of Mormon
"Onidah," 361ff., 1498, [1893]
Onendagus (named in Zelph incident),
1126
Ohio Register and Antimasonic Review, 1097
Onidah (Book of Mormon) relevance to
Oneida in New York, see: Oneida
Nation (of Native Americans)
Ohio River, 1301; travel on the, 1104
Onidah, hill (Book of Mormon), 364
Ohio Western Reserve, 406, 1462,
1534 (partial map), 1694, 1769
"only true church" (expression, Shaker
account), 324, 325, 326
Ohio, antiquities discovered in, 1226,
1638, 1694, 1776
Onondaga (linguistic origins of name),
1127
Ohio Register (Clinton, Ohio), 1667-68
oil, anointing with, see: anointing with oil
Old Bracket (Tukabatchee chieftain), 1574
Old Testament, emphasis upon, 161, 423,
504, 1546, 1576, 1587, 1604, 1895
Olive Branch (Sherburne, New York, early
1800s), 1338
olive tree parable, 1601
Olmsted, C. A. (civil engineer), 1041
Omaha Herald, 783
Oman, Nathan, 130n66
Omandagus (named in Zelph incident),
1123
Onandagus (named in Zelph incident),
1124, 1300
Onaquaga valley area and Native
American village (near Windsor, New
York), 1893
Oneida (linguistic origins of name), 361
Oneida, Madison County, New York,
1580
Oneida Castle, Oneida County, New
York, 360
Onondaga Nation (of Native Americans),
1081, 1123, 1134, 1136, 1516;
geographic origins of, 1128
Onondaga, Onondaga County, New
York, 404, 927, 1501, 1857
Onondaga Hollow, see: Onondaga,
Onondaga County, New York;
Onondaga Valley
Onondaga Lake (Onondaga County, New
York), 1129
Onondaga Register (newspaper,
Onondaga, New York), 1501
Onondaga Republican (Manlius, New
York), 1460
"Onondaga River" (Tioughnioga River),
1894
Onondaga Valley (in Onondaga County,
New York) as the Garden of Eden's
location), 452, 1299
Ontario, Wayne County, New York, 1441
Ontario County, New York, 1135, 1247,
1262, 1513, 1678n107, 1795
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Ontario County Records and Archives
Center, 1467, 1467, 1747
Ormond (fictional character), 636
Ontario Agricultural Society (Ontario
County, New York), 623, 1125, 1250,
1258
"Orthodox Clergyman of Massachusetts"
(anonymous author), 1085
Ontario County Times (Canandaigua, New
York), 1500
Orr, Isaac (of Hartford, Connecticut), 567
OSGOOD, David, 1102, 1829n120
OSGOOD, Samuel (lived 1784-1862), 1103
Ontario, Lake, 1745
Osgood, Thaddeus (Rev.), 817
Ontario Phoenix (newspaper published by
W. W. Phelps, Canandaigua, New
York), 688, 1049, 1338, 1344-46, 1357
Ossian, Livingston County, New York,
866
Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, New
York), 1250, 1259, 1264, 1501, 1760
Ostler, Blake, 110, 647, 1002, 1098, 1687
opposition in all things, beneficial, 511,
537, 1268, 1271, 1316, [1784]; disputed
by Josiah Priest, 1316
OTIS, Richard W., 1104
Oquago, Broome County, New York, see:
Windsor, Broome County, New York
Ossian poems and legend, 615, 617, 863
other sheep, not of this fold, 1572
Otisco, Onondaga County, New York,
1888
Otsego, Otsego County, New York, 1166
Oquago Mountain (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 1141, 1892
Otsego County, New York, 1695, 1792;
agricultural fair, 1253
Orange County, New York, 1638
Ottoman Empire, 247
Orange County, Vermont, 1630
out of body/ambiguous experiences, 329,
380, 410, 839, 840 (Lucy Mack Smith),
1184, 1186, 1192
orangutan, 1304; as Eve's tempter, 1303,
1305
orchards in early Rochester, New York
region, 1371-72
ordination, and questions of authority,
653, 813-14, 1181-82; see also: offices
in the ancient Christian churches;
priesthood
O'Reilly, Henry (Rochester, New York
historian), 1371, 1416
Ovid, Seneca County, New York, 543, 608,
1252
Ovid Gazette, 1252
Owasco Native American culture, 1129
Owen, C. W., 221
OWEN, Epenetus, 1106
OWEN, Robert, 1107, 1108
"organized intelligences" (expression), 560
Owen, Robert Dale, 800
Orient, Der (newspaper, 1840s), 573
Owen-Campbell debate, 1107
ORIGINAL AND SERIOUS REFLECTIONS, 1099
Owens, Rev. (Methodist preacher near
Albany, New York, late 1700s), 1194
Oriskany Manufacturing Company
(Whitesboro, New York), 1437
oxen, twelve, see: temple of Solomon
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Oxford, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 170, 509
Oxford, Chenango County, New York,
404
Oxford Tractarian Movement, 245
Pacific Islands, 1302
Pacificus, Philo (pseud. of Noah
Worcester), 1981, 1988
pacifism in American culture, 1332, 1983,
1988; in the Book of Mormon, 1983,
1988
Pack, M. Deloy, 742
pagan precursors to Christianity
explained as corruptions of ancient
knowledge, 1618
Page, Col. (in New Hampshire in 1821),
1605, 1605
Page, Harlan, 639
Palmer, Thomas A., 221
PALMYRA, NEW YORK, 580, 1140; see also:
Election, Considered in its True Light ;
Gilbert, John H.; Grandin, Egbert B.;
Tucker, Pomeroy
- antimasonic activity in, 1364
- area "frontier" exaggerated, 1029
- bookstores, 42, 1053, 1898
- Palmyra newspaper issues, articles and
ads, 43, 187, 254, 300, 538, 565, 580,
582, 582, 583, 1047, 1053, 1115, 1116,
1226, 1237, 1250, 1357, 1407, 1428,
1428, 1438, 1472, 1502, 1817, 1838,
1838; see also under individual
newspaper titles below
- region surrounding, well connected,
1029
- Universalism near, 539
- works or articles published in, 538, 565,
1047, 1269; see also above, Palmyra
newspaper issues, articles and ads
Page, Hiram, 1525-26
Palmyra Freeman (newspaper), 1357
paid clergy, see: clergy, evils of a paid
PALMYRA HERALD CANAL ADVERTISER
(Palmyra, New York for October 30,
1822), 1115; (for September 24, 1823),
1116
Paine, Lemuel C. (book owner), 786
Paine, Thomas, 1314
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio, 223, 1458
Painesville Telegraph, 1050, 1769
Palatine, Montgomery County, New
York, 192
Palestine, 247; Protestant missionary to,
984; Orson Hyde in, 846
Palmyra Herald Canal Advertiser, 1226,
1250, 1817
Palmyra Register, 1053
pamphlets read by children, [353], [63940], 1781
Palmer, Chloe Blakely, spiritual
experience of (early 1800s), 1185
Panama, isthmus of, 696, 696, 807, 808,
809, 971, 972; see also: narrow neck of
land
PALMER, Eliza Lyon, 1113
panic of 1837, financial, 1303
Palmer, Rhoda, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1188
paradise is not heaven, 1317
Palmer, Richard F., 1170
parallelomania, 27, [741], 871; guarding
against, placing data in sober context,
Palmer, Spencer J., 1624
Paraguay, 1777
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31, 37-38, 44, 241, 422, 640, 770, 788,
799, 876, 1623, 1818
parallels, foundational theory of divinelyplanted, 31
parallels, various philosophical
approaches to, 27ff., [1618]
Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey, 543
paranoid style of thought or
historiography, see: conspiracy and
paranoid views of history
PARKHURST, John, 1130
Parkinson, Richard, 1323
Parks, Joseph (Rutland County,
Vermont), 1138
Parks, Robert, 1138
Parma, Monroe County, New York, 1751
Parmilee, John (book subscriber/owner,
Newcastle, Westchester County, New
York), 656
parents, being "born of" good, 203
PARRISH, Jasper, 1133, 1135, 1505;
handwriting of, 1134
"Parents, Eternal" (expression), 561
Parrish, Warren, 901, 906, 1949
Paria, Gulf of (Trinidad), 790
Paris, France (Israel Worsley in), 2009
Parry, Donald W., 448, 661, 742ff., 1820,
2025
Paris, Oneida County, New York, 1708
Parshall, Ardis, 1454
Paris Hill, Oneida County, New York,
493, 496
Parsons, A. (Capt.; New York State in
1825), 295
PARISH, Elijah, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1119,
1694, 1695
Parsons, C. G. (Rev.), 59
Parsons, Levi, 411, 984, 1619
Parish, Oswego County, New York, 396
Parsons, Mrs. (difficulties with Ethan
Smith in Poultney, Vermont, ca. 1826),
1597
Park, George, Esq. (illustrator in 1810),
1892
PARKER, Arthur Caswell, 1120
Parker, Henry Elijah, 274
participially-awkward opening sentence,
1828n113
Parker, Michael (Sgt.; Revolutionary
War), 1511
party spirit between religious
denominations, see: religious
contention
Parker, Sarah (dau. of Aaron Parker;
md. Salmon Dutton), 507
Patch, Sam, 1380, 1459
Parker, Timothy (Dr.; Methodist
preacher), 1183
Parker, William Morse (Bridgewater,
Oneida County, New York;
md. Lydia Gilbert Bull), 334
path, narrow, beside the iron rod, 1378,
1378, 1392, 1517
Patmos, Isle of, 385
Patriarch of Constantinople, 1585
patriarchal blessings (Mormon), 286
Parker Society (England, in 1840), 245
patripassianism, 1935, 1971
Parkerstown, Rutland County, Vermont,
566
Patterson, Passaic County, New Jersey,
543
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Paul (apostle), 409 (seen in heaven during
a dream/vision), 1293 (ridiculed by an
atheist publication), 1974
Paul, Erich Robert, 42, 372, 474, 964, 1053,
1163
PAUL, Hiland, 1138
Paulson, David L., 28
Payne, Joseph (British youth preaching
while asleep), 455
PAYNE, Sela, 1139
PAYSON, Seth, 1151
Pea, Sarah DeArmon, (md. Charles C.
Rich), 1173-74, 1174
Peabody, Andrew Preston (Rev.), 1529
peace movement, 1926, 1981, 1988
Peace Society of Massachusetts, see:
Massachusetts Peace Society
peace to the soul - finding, after religious
anguish, 598, 1193
Peacham, Caledonia County, Vermont,
1859
peaches, excess of, near early Rochester,
New York, 1372
PEAK, John, 1152
pear culture in early Rochester, New
York, 1372, 1391, 1393
pearl of great price parable, 1612, 1791
PECK, John, 1160
Peck, Levi (book owner), 1817
Peck, Nathaniel, 188
"peculiar people, a" (expression), 313
Peet, Josiah (pastor of the Church of
Christ in Norridgewock, Maine in
1831), 368
Peirce, James Madison (brother-in-law to
Loran Dibble), 1523
Peirce, Louise Workman (md. James
Madison Peirce), 1523
Peixotto, Daniel Levy Maduro, 948, 1530,
1531, 1535, 1535; style of practice,
teaching and business, 1537-38
Peixotto, Judith De Samuel Lopez Salzedo
(md. Moses L. M. Peixotto; mother of
Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto), 1535
Peixotto, Moses L. M. (father of Daniel
Levy Maduro Peixotto), 1535
Pelham, Hampshire County,
Massachusetts, 446
Pembroke, Merrimack County, New
Hampshire, 1596, 1607
Pembroke, Genesee County, New York,
1494
Pendleton, Joseph (Rev.; father of
Lucinda Morgan), 102
PEARSON, Eliphalet, 1152
Penfield, Mr. (of Lorain County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
PEASE, David, 1155
Penn, William, 1985
Peck, Dr. (Oneida County, New York area
in 1826), 398
PENNEY, Joseph (Rev.), 1161, 1402, 1404
Peck, Everard (Rochester, New York),
477, 1374, 1390, 1392, 1460-61
Peck, George, 1046, 1476
Peck, Henry (in 1828, Masonic seceder
from Stafford, Genesee County, New
York), 1345
Pennsylvania Germans, 602, 795, 952,
1227
Pennsylvania Supreme Court offices
(Philadelphia, in 1836), 1912
penny societies, 1603, 1605
Penrose, Charles W., 1960
2260 References are to pages, showing AUTHORS and illustrations, principal background
material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
Pequot tribe (of Native Americans), 1798
perdition, sons of, 1917
Perfectibilists, 1844
perfection, 157, 958, 1182, 1215, 1487,
1549, 1609
perfectionists, 1579, 1723, 1752
Perkins, Thomas Handasyd, 1072
perpetual motion machine (Engine of the
Lord), 657, 657
Perrinton, Ontario County (now Perinton,
Monroe County), New York, 1417
Phelps, Ezra (pamphlet owner, western
New York State, ca. 1820), 624
Phelps, Mary Seymour (md. Oliver
Phelps; sister of Zachariah Seymour),
1503
Phelps, Oliver (lived 1749-1809), 624,
1501, 1503
Phelps, Oliver Leicester (d. 1813, son of
Oliver Phelps), 1503, 1503
Phelps, Sally Waterman (md. William
Wines Phelps), 886
Peterson, Daniel C., 29, 130n66, 786, 1002,
1075, 1078, 1140, 1513, 1687, 1783
PHELPS, WILLIAM WINES, 212, 273, 395,
440, 582, 863, 886, 906, 1314, 1946n169,
1951
- antimasonic activity, 104, 231, 417,
687ff., 687, 823, 989, 1028, 1338, 1340,
1342, 1344-46, 1351, 1357, 1470, 1520,
1679, 1684, 1702, 1708, 1857
- antimasonic publications and titles sold,
103, 129, 1049, 1059; see also as general
index headings: Lake Light; Ontario
Phoenix
- toasts William Morgan as "The morning
star of more light," 1344, 1344
Peterson, Paul H., 1769
Phelps, Ontario County, New York, 1181
PETTENGILL, Amos, 1163
Pettibone family (Oneida County region,
New York, early 1800s), 360
Phelps and Gorham Purchase; land
development of western New York
State, 624, 1501, 1503-4, 1503, 1504
Pharaoh (as a given name), 306
Philadelphia, Masonic sentiment in, 1362
"Pharaoh and his Host Drowned"
(illustration named in Joseph Smith's
1828 Phinney Bible), 234
Philadelphia mayor's courtroom (in 1836),
1912
Perryville, Madison County, New York,
361
Persuitte, David, 1624
Peru, 732, 807, 1242, 2009
Peter (apostle), seen in heaven during a
dream/vision, 380, 409
PETER PARLEY'S TALES ABOUT THE SUN,
MOON, AND STARS, 618
pharaohs of Egypt, 306
PHELPS, Charles (of Brattleborough,
Vermont), 1164
Phelps, Ely (book donor in 1834 to his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Maria A. Phelps),
1456
Philadelphian, The (religious newspaper),
548
Phillips Academy (Andover,
Massachusetts), 1152
Phillips, Hazel Spencer, 861, 2031
Phillips, Mariah Theresa (juvenile book
owner), 385
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Phillips, N. Taylor, 1535
Phinney Bible, see: BIBLE. ENGLISH. 1828.
Phinney, Henry and Elihu (publishers,
Cooperstown, New York), 235, 236,
287, 472, 1165, 1166, 1338, 1637;
Phinney floating bookstore, 235-36
PHINNEYS' CALENDAR, OR WESTERN
ALMANAC (Cooperstown, New York,
for 1821), 1165; (for 1826), 1166
Phipps, Alan J., 1948
Phœnicians, 1230 (spurious text), 1711
phonetic reader, 826
Pitts, Betsey North, spiritual experience
of (early 1800s), 1184
Pitts, James (md. Betsey North Pitts), 1184
Pitts, Lewis (brother of William Pitts;
Universalist), 1180
PITTS, William (1774 - ?), 1167, 1171, 1186,
1201, 1211, 1214, 1219, 1221, 1593;
missionary journal of, 1179ff.;
spiritual experience of, 1186
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 349, 350, 1510
Pittsburgh Recorder, The (Presbyterian
weekly), 2043
Pittsfield, Otsego County, New York, 390
physical exercise must compliment
intellectual endeavor, 182
Pittsfield Seminary for Young Ladies
(Pittsfield, Massachusetts), 613
Pickering, David, 60
Pittsford, Monroe County, New York,
652, 1468
Pierce, Gershom (Elder; Albany area,
early 1800s), 1217
Pierce, Nathan (Manchester, New York
justice of the peace), 1363
Pierce, Norman Clifford (nephew of
James Madison Peirce), 1523
pity - "it seemeth a pity unto me"
(3 Nephi 3:3), 1799, 1802; see also:
threats to unleash unrestrainably
brutal warriors upon the righteous
unless they surrender
Pixley, Benton (Rev.), 1576
Piercy, Frederick, 1279, 1405
plain, a beautiful, 1037; a spacious, 410
Pierson, Elijah (adept of Robert
Matthews), 1726, 1809
Plainfield, Otsego County, New York,
913; School District No. 3 (book
owner), 472
pietism, 698
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 743
Pilgrims (religious group, early 1800s), 78
Pinckney, Thomas, Jr., 1245
Pine Island community near Rochester,
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 649
Pintard, John, 204
pioneers of western New York, 42, 1029
Pitman, Isaac, 826
Pitt, John, Earl of Chatham, revealed as a
descendant of biblical king David, 290
"plate" (term, singular), for a quantity of
metal tablets, 192
plates of brass, 1574, 1696; brass plates of
Laban (Book of Mormon), 240, [732],
[964]; see also: book (Bible or Book of
Mormon, etc.) once possessed by
Native Americans
plates of copper, 1574; in Hopewellian
burial sites, 1137
plates or plate of gold, 186, 273, 309, 437,
428, 1574; see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - plate or plates of gold
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material, most people and places (but not publishers), topical headings, seereferences, and [less directly-related material] of possible interest to some readers.
plates of metal for writing, 126, 732, 892,
1574; see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - Enoch, legend of
Platts, John (lived 1775-1837), 822
polygamy, 129, 213, 783, 1006, 1748;
American awareness or thought
regarding, 519, 555, 641, 643, 1517,
1577, 1579-81; arguments (in 1857)
against tolerating, 641; Orson Pratt
on, 1958
Plattsburgh, Clinton County, New York,
181, 711
Polysophical Institution (Salt Lake City),
1955, 1955 nn.171, 172
Pleasant Grove, Utah, 1519
Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut,
916
Platonism, 33
Pleasant Hill (Kentucky Shaker
Community), 2031
"pleasure and pain" (expression), 1784
PLOUGH BOY (Albany, New York,
published 1819-23), 690, 1224, 1665,
1679
PLUMMER, Frederick, 79, 396, 649, 1265,
1644
Plu-ri-bus-tah (Thomson), 1579
Plymouth, Devonshire, England, 2009;
mummy sold at, 1232
Plymouth, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 1836, 1925
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1567
Pompey, Onondaga County, New York,
1596
Pompey, Onondaga County, New York,
402, 1129, 1361, 1595, 1596
Pond Mountain (Wells, Vermont), 1138
Ponsonby, Mr. (British; revealed as a
descendant of biblical king David),
290
POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK for 1831
(Rochester, New York), 1275
POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK for 1833
(Utica, New York), 1275
"POOR WAY-FARING MAN, A" (printed
hymn with music, 1840s ?), 1277, 1277
Pope, Alexander, 521
poetry or verse, works and selections of,
22, 89, 90, 92, 92, 209, 501, 520, 605,
635, 639, 669, 862, 863, 928, 1008, 1046,
1160, 1233, 1235, 1240, 1264, 1267,
1269, 1321, 1365, 1480, 1567, 1667,
1751, 1847, 1954; see also: hymns
population, rapid increase in, 1029-31,
1032
Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1063, 1063, 1355
Port Bay, Wayne County, New York, 1480
political pamphlets read by children, 1781
Portage County, Ohio antimasonry, 136
Pollock, Robert (northern Utah), 1267
Porter, David (American naval officer),
732
POLLOK, Robert, 550, 1267, 1267, 1269,
1373
Polonies Talmud Torah School
(Congregation Shearith Israel, New
York City), 1528
Popol Vuh (Mayan text), 1509
popular consent, see: consent, popular
Porter, David, Jr. (book owner), 967
PORTER, Henry H., 798, 1280, 1283
PORTER, James T. (of Middletown,
Connecticut), 1282
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Porter, Lawrence Cardon, 255, 378, 1141,
1818
Pratt, Hannah Bull (lived 1791-1850; md.
Joel Pratt), 335, 337
Porter, Oliver (md. Aurilla Putnam), 1325
Pratt, Orson, 342, 557, 615, 1169, 1747,
1748, 1956-58 (cosmology)
PORTER'S HEALTH ALMANAC for 1832
(Philadelphia), 1283
Porter's Tavern (Greenville, Indiana) 1104
Portland, Maine, 1585
Pratt, Parley P., 439, 826, 1288-89, 1633,
1721, 1960, 2032 (visits North Union
Shakers)
Portland Transcript (newspaper), 1431
Prattsburgh, Steuben County, New York,
335
portrait photography, 2, 372, 919, 1402,
1552
prayer circles, 186, 652, [1051], [1191],
1794
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1295, 1727
prayer in the woods, forest, grove and
field, 215, 282, 357, 384, 396, 411, 440,
493, 598, 639, 650, 651, 652, 683, 911,
984, 1107, 1560, 1786, 1787, 2028
Portsmouth Oracle, 1227
postal service, 159,334, 334, 253, 274, 1029,
1031 (in 1820s western New York)
postmillennialism, 527, 1611
Potter, George, 1387
Potter, Maria (Mrs.; Schenectady, New
York, early 1800s), 601
POTTER, Ray, 1285, 1319
Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New
York, 1255
Poulson, M. Wilford, 358, 799
Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont, 556,
595, 664, 807, 889, 984, 1442, 1596,
1623, 1623, 1794, 1812, 1813
prayer meetings, social function of, 1109
prayer meetings of women, 1603
prayer meetings of young people, [72],
276, 493, 1728, 1729, 1859
prayer, repetitive, 507, 546
prayer, secret, 203, 275, 357, 489, 599, 716,
807, 1051, 1106, 1186, 1188, 1191, 1192,
1195, 1218, 1220, 1476, [1697], 1729,
1786, 1859 (little children during
revival season), 2028 (wandering in a
grove)
praying all night, 598-99, 840 (Lucy Mack
Smith), 1476, 1792
Pound, Ezra, 19
preaching, early Mormon, 1458
POWELL, Benjamin F., 1288
"preaching circles" (expression), 1051
"power from on high," endowed with,
1181
preaching to spirits of the departed, 318,
319, 699, 1436, 1549, 1755, 1757, 1761,
1876, 2040
Powers, William W. (Rev.), 79
Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont,
608, 1214
Pratt, Capt., of the brig Mentor, sees sea
serpent off Sandy Hook, New Jersey,
1227
preaching while asleep, 410, 444, 455
precocious youths, 298, 444, 683, 711,
1441, 1727, 1898
predestination, 166, 539; Lorenzo Dow
argues against, 490
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PRE-EXISTENCE (pre-mortal or pre-Earth
creation or existence of beings)
- celestial beings created in various ranks
or degrees of intelligence, 1305, 1307
- Christ, pre-mortal creation of, 835-36,
1306, 1307, 1553, 1565, 1788, 1886
(Christ's spirit, but not His person or
essence), 1965, 1966, 1973, 2005
- Christ progresses during the, 1788, 1975
- Christ volunteers to be born and save
humankind, 461, [1788]
- general allusions to, 282, 1264, [1550],
1610, 1649
- in Native American belief, 828
- Lucifer envies the Son of God, 1307;
Lucifer and Michael, 1306
- the pre-earth heavens, 1305
- pre-mortal creation of angels, 1305, 1571
- pre-mortal creation of man, 174, 315,
490, 710, 1309, 1565, 1571
- pre-mortal creation of spirits, 1305, 1565,
1571, 1758 (mistakenly believed by
spirits from a third earth in the starry
heaven), [1886], 1975; such spirits
elastic enough to fit into infant bodies,
1571
- shouting for joy at the plan of creation,
163, 1305
- third part of pre-earth beings follow
Lucifer, 1308; cast into boundless
darkness, 1309
- war in heaven, 1308, 1308, 1570
premillennialism, 245, 527, 848, 1319,
1322, 1611, [1903]
Prentice, Josiah (Rev.; Northwood,
Rockingham County, New
Hampshire), 1632
Prentiss, Cyrus (of Ravenna, Portage
County, Ohio; antimasonic delegate),
136
Prentiss, John Holmes (printer), 1725
Prentiss, Mr. (of Portage County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Prentiss, Stephen and Clarissa (parents of
Narcissa Whitman), 334
Prentiss, Thomas C. (pseud.?), 1826, 1826,
1835
"preparations for war" (non-biblical
phrase) 1982-83
Presbyterian Historical Society
(Philadelphia), 1607
PRESTON, William (lived 1742-1818), 430,
1295
Preston, William Campbell, 1070
Preston, England, 848, 849
Price, Philo (editor), 1726
PRICE, Richard, 1296
pride, worldly, resisted, 1393
PRIEST, Josiah, 175, 1297, 1303, 1318, 1322,
1525
priestcraft; clerical financial motives, 513,
[1246], 1293, 1722, 1913
PRIESTHOOD;
see also: Freemasonry and
antimasonry - Masonic priesthoods
- in ancient Israel, 326, 894, 1215, [1222],
1711-12, 1844-45
- in Christendom, 813, 1222, 1487; in
corrupted Christendom, 165, 514, 516
- in Mormonism, 1176, 1300, 1486, 1526,
1843; evolution of, in Mormonism,
601, 654, 813-14
- of Aaron, 289, 381, 422, 585, [661], 1364,
1365, 1569, 1704, 1712; "Aaronic
priest," 381; "Aaronic priesthood,"
1365
- of Adam, "priesthood and government
of," 1482
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- of Melchizedek, 305, 431, 554, 555,
602 (Ephrata Community), 661, 1215,
1359, 1364, 1569, 1696, 1704, 1712,
1795 (name of), 1843-45, 1886
- priesthood authority, 813, 1487, 1569;
see also: ordination
- priesthood vestments, garments (ancient
Israel), 109, 431, 894
- succession, 1634
Priestley, Joseph, 2009
primitive church; primitivist Christian
ideals, 160, 207, 271, 381, 654, 821,
1130, 1206, 1209, [1332], 1432, 1486,
1580, 1586, 1639, 1692, 1710 (polluted
by Freemasonry), 1869, 1994,
2036 (built upon revelation),
2037 (Shaker - the primitive church
not completed anciently)
Prince, Gregory A., 11, 56, 65, 84, 1182, 1810
Prince, Thomas, 1477
Prince, William (Long Island
nurseryman), 1372
Princeton College (University), 282
Principles of Anti-Masonry (Belchertown,
Massachusetts, published in 1830),
1155
Pringle, John (Sir, 1st Baronet; lived 170782), 2041
printing, art of, unique to planet earth
(Swedenborg), 1755
Proctor, Henry (British soldier, War of
1812), 728, 1083, 1801
professing, making profession of
Christianity, 1733
"professing" or making profession of
Christianity; professors of
Christianity (nineteenth-century
usage of terms), 58, 70, 193, 202, 336,
1353 (Masonic), 1533 (Lorenzo Snow),
1733; alternate usage, 1913
progression, eternal, 157, 319, 477, 831,
[1487], 1549, 1610
progression necessary to prevent
retrogression, 1550
progression of Christ during preexistence, 1788, 1975
property, common ownership of, see:
common ownership of property
property, surplus, 314; see also: common
ownership of property
PROPHECIES OF DAVID ROSS, 1324
prophecy on war (Joseph Smith), 37, 75,
[293], 924, 926, 1021, 1042, 1043, 1059,
1062, 1065, 1066, 1070, 1329, 1831n132;
see also: nullification crisis
prophet, pretended, in New York State,
2021
prophet, revelator in upstate New York
(in 1818), 656
Prophet, The (New York City), 1605
Prior, Samuel A., 83
prophets, modern era (other than
Mormon), 285, 444, 656, 700, 1324,
1723
Pritchard (purported Masonic murder
victim, England, 1730s), 106
prophets, Native American, see: Native
Americans - prophets
procrastinating repentance, see:
repentance
prophets, nobility of unlearned, 1632
printing technicalities, 218, 1743
procreation, spiritual, 561
Protevangelion (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
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providential historiography, problems of,
32, 265
Provo River (Utah), 1386
Prudden, J. Davis (Oberlin student in
1837), 1533
Psammiticus (Egypt; father of Necho), 306
Ptolemy, 528
publication distribution: early New York
State, 42, 235, 253, 371, 390, 477,
540, 546, 622, 787, 954, 1451; New
England, [518], 631; Pennsylvania,
1139; Scotland, 299
pulpits, 546
Pulteney, Steuben County, New York, 334
punishment, "eternal," will not be without
end (pro and con arguments), 172,
174, 421, 541, 572, 577, 699, 941, [1294],
1436, 1899ff., 1904, 1914; divine
secrecy regarding this principle, 1902,
1918
punishment, limited (Universalist), 66566, 941
Purcell, John Baptist (Catholic Bishop of
Cincinnati), 1107
"purple gore" of Christ on the cross, 1644,
[1672]
Pusey, Edward B. (Rev. Dr.; Oxford),
1737
Putnam, Silas and Dorothy ("Dolly")
Abbot Putnam (brother and sister-inlaw to Aurilla Putnam), 1325
Putnam and the Wolf (temperance tract),
916
Putney, Windham County, Vermont, 1579
pyramids, 1013, 1777
Pythagoras, 892; see also: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - Pythagoras
Q (letter of the alphabet), no Book of
Mormon names contain, 1820, 1921
Quakers, 772, 1981, 1985-86 (as pacifists
unmolested by Indians)
Quakers, Free ("Fighting"), 1869
Quakers, Rogerene, 1825
Quetzalcoatl, 1302, 1574
Quincy, John W. (notary), 93
Quincy, Josiah (lived 1772-1864; father of
Josiah who lived 1802-82), 1011
QUINCY, Josiah (1802-82; visited Joseph
Smith), 306, 926, 1262, 1329, 1544
Quinn, D. Michael, 125, 287, 342, 565, 596,
602, 903, 1227, 1481, 1525, 1710
Racism, 900, 902, 903
Ramah (name), 899, 1923
PUTNAM, Aurilla (of Williamstown,
Oswego County, New York), 1325
Rameumptom (Book of Mormon), 458,
546
PUTNAM, Benjamin, 1327
Ramus, Hancock County, Illinois, 1952
Putnam, Daniel, and Kezia
Pollard Putnam (parents of
Aurilla Putnam), 1325
Rand, Asa (lived 1783-1871), 772
Putnam, Harvey, Esq. (of Attica,
Wyoming County, New York in 1828),
1343
Putnam, Israel, 916, 916
RANDALL, Emilius Oviatt, 1331
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, 168,
663, 840, 1160, 1781
RANN, William S., 1630
Raphael (archangel), 239, 1846
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Raphael, Solomon (father of Henrietta
Raphael Seixas), 1531
Rathbone, David (Baptist elder in Scipio,
Cayuga County, New York in 1815),
446
Rathbun, Daniel (Shaker), 330
Rathbun, Valentine, 312
Ravenna, Portage County, Ohio, 242
raw food eaten to avoid detection from
cooking fire, 1517
Ray, William, 1233-34, 1264
Raymond, William W. (Granville, New
York; lends books for a fee), 1451
"Redeemer of Israel" (hymn), 440
"redeeming love," singing redeeming
love, etc. (non-biblical expressions),
321, 336, 410, 442, 750, 829-30, 1434,
1641, 1673
Redfield, Lewis Hamilton, 1501, 1501,
1505
Redfield, Peleg (father of Lewis Hamilton
Redfield), 1501
refined matter, 185, [473], 615
Reflections on the Works of God (Sturm),
1742
Reflector, The (Palmyra, New York), 1269
Read, H. A. (at Leroy, New York in 1828),
1343
Reformed Dutch Church, 280, 299, 542;
Missionary Society of the, 889
Read, Thomas Buchanan (artist), 1737
reformed Egyptian, see: Egyptian "reformed" language or writing
Reading, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 1481
Reformed Methodists, 378, 1168, 1387
Readsboro, Bennington County, Vermont,
379, 1170, 1173
REFORMER Vol. 1, No. 2 (Buffalo, New
York, March 1833), 1335
real property, recording of in New York
State, 1030
Reid, Samuel Chester (American naval
officer, War of 1812), 730
REASON VERSUS PREJUDICE. MORGAN
REFUTED, 1333
Relief Society (Mormon), 1955
rebaptism, 605
recommend certificates, 340, 368
record keeping, ecclesiastical, 1667
Recorder and Democrat (newspaper,
Catskill, New York), 1857
Recorder and Telegraph, Boston
(newspaper), 1859, 2042
religion and liberty connected, 1360; see
also: America as a favored land for
the righteous
religious contention, 193, 207, 440-41, 570,
[651], 1199, 1285, 1914, 1944, 1980,
1987, 2001
Religious Tract Society, Connecticut, 1720
Religious Tract Society (London), 1720
Red Jacket (Seneca chief and orator), 1859
Religious Tract Society of Scotland, 353
Red Rock, Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 1520
Religious Tract Society, Vermont, 1720
Red scare (1950s anticommunism), 988
"Remarkable Relation" (broadside,
Hartford, published in 1772), 639
Red Sticks (Native Americans), 1802
Renfrewshire, Scotland, 1267
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repentance, delaying or procrastinating,
214, 277, 442, 460, 644, 818, 1286, 1636,
1641, 1872
repentance during an afterlife, 1915
reuniting again, of body and spirit, 498
revelation, modern, resisted, 1153-54,
1562, [1635]
repentance, "this life" is the time for, 460
revelation, necessity of modern, personal,
or direct, 294, 317-18, 321, 492, 494,
772, 816, 818, [1110], 1580
Report of the Special Counsel on the subject of
the abduction of William Morgan, 1463
revelation or vision, pretended, see:
visions or apparitions, contrived
Republican Advocate (antimasonic
newspaper, Batavia, New York), 922
revelation regulated through the elders
(Shaker), 318, 321, 324, 561
Republican Farmer (newspaper,
Bridgeport, Connecticut), 274
revelation through stupor of thought, 649,
[1756]
Republican Herald (Binghamton, New
York), 1251
revelation, rock of, 317-18
repentance, infants need no, 492
REPUBLICAN MONITOR, Vols. 5-7
(Cazenovia, New York, 1828-30), 221,
622, 684, 1338, 1719
republicanism in ancient Israel, [584],
1477
republicanism in early nineteenth-century
America, 1002, 1245, 1352, 1353, 1477
republicanism in the Book of Mormon,
584, [1352, 1353], 1477
Reston, Donna (bookseller, Amsterdam,
New York), 192
"restoration in the latter days" (of Ephraim,
in Native American Israelites), 2010
restoration of all things, 176, 424, 539,
[1213], [1722]; "restitution of all
things," 1791
restoration of the Church of Christ, 1202;
predicted to be revitalized in the
1830s, 271
Restorationists, 1907
resurrection of animals, 1320
retrenchment societies (Utah), 180
Reuben (Old Testament), 243
reviews of the Book of Mormon, see: Book
of Mormon - reviews
revival language, 317, 644, [1488], 1669;
see also under individual phrases and
expressions
revival-inspired prayer and spiritual
confirmation, 439, 1327, 1560, 1697
revival-inspired visions, 440, [984], 1325,
1697
REVIVALS AND CAMP MEETINGS, 283, 357,
407, 487, 495, 537, 820, 909, 910, 935,
984, 1181, 1182, 1186, 1218, 1325, 1327,
1582, 1583, 1605, 1778, 1786, 1792,
1804, 1859, 1894, 2028; see also in the
general index: new measures
- anxious or mourners' bench, 1584, [1859]
- as social or courting venues, 919
- competition between denominations,
440-41, 1285; see also in the general
index: religious contention
- descriptions of, 399, 1050, 1454, 1582-84,
1582, 1583
- excesses at, 196, 631, 652, [1180], [1434],
1558-59, 1807; resisted by
Universalists, 1559
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- falling down at religious events, 327,
328, 442, 597, 651, [1051], 1180, 1186,
1325, 1434, 1792-94
- fire used at, 1583, 1583
- Lane, Rev. George at, 1584
- need for, 196, 264, 1456
- preachers' elevated stand or platform,
546, 1582, 1582, 1583
- singing at, 439, 1669
- Snow, Lorenzo, on, 1182
-tents at, 1582, 1582,
- youths, teenagers at, 493, 639, 984, 1106,
1327, [1456], 1697, 1730, 1787, 1859
revivals, the Kentucky, 328
Revolutionary War, American, 718, 1161,
1296, 1494, 1667, 1781, 1869, 1925,
1981, 1982, 2028
Reynella (proposed estate of Abelard
Reynolds), 1372
Rice, Lewis L. (Morrisville, Madison
County, New York), 1338
Rice, Nathan L. (Rev.), 1107
Rich, Charles C., 1173
Rich, Obadiah, 1078
Rich, Sarah DeArmon Pea (md. Charles
C. Rich), 1173-74, 1174
RICH MAN, AND LAZARUS, 1432
Richards, Franklin D., 1748
Richards, George (d. 1814, Masonic
editor), 1295
Richards, George (Universalist), 59
Richards, Nathaniel (New York; book
donor in 1824), 1224
RICHARDS, Samuel L., 1434
Richards, Sarah (follower of Jemima
Wilkinson), 708
Reynolds, Abelard, 1372, 1395
Richards, Willard, 435, 557, 1527 (as book
owner)
Reynolds, David (Hartford, Connecticut
in 1691), 1870; autograph signature
of, 1874
Richardson, Alexander (British
Trinitarian in 1827), 2011
Reynolds, George, 528, 695, 1662
Reynolds, Noel B., 974
Reynolds, Stephen (Dr.; in 1820), 1228
Reynolds and Sjodahl (Book of Mormon
commentators), 694, 810, 1242, 1662
REYNOLDS ARCADE (Rochester, New
York), 1276, 1276, 1367, 1415;
(structure), 1374, 1374, 1394, 1395,
1396, 1399, 1400, 1401 (interior),
1420 (modern structure), 1431; Lucy
Mack Smith on, 1399; see also:
Rochester, New York
Rhode Island Baptist College, 1902
Rice, John (Elliotsburg, Pennsylvania),
1826
Richardson, Israel (Palmyra, New York,
1820s), 1059
Richardson, Josiah (publisher, Exeter,
New Hampshire), 1825
Richardson, Leon B., 363
Richmond, B. W. (Dr.), 1708
Richmond, Missouri, 1522, 1524
Richmond, New Hampshire, 169
Richmond County, Virginia, 102
Ricks, Stephen D., 1663
Ridge Road (northwestern New York
State), 404, 1468
Ridgeway, Genesee County, New York,
404
riding animals, for the Book of Mormon,
973
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Rigdon, Sidney, 43, 349, 918, 939, 1107,
1535, 1763, 1804, 1849; Campbellite
activities of, 349; visits North Union
Shakers near Kirtland, Ohio, 1860,
2032
Riggs, Burr (Zion's Camp), 1124
righteous governments will thrive, 195,
843
righteousness and liberty connected,
1360; see also: America as a favored
land for the righteous
Riley, James, An Authentic Narrative of the
Loss of the American Brig Commerce,
Wrecked on the Western Coast of Africa,
in the Month of August, 1815 . . . , 1451
descriptions of ancient Native
American culture, 1499
Roberts, Mrs. E. J., (dau. of Rev. John
Campbell, Pittsburgh Unitarian), 351
Robertson, William (wrote The History of
America . . . , first published at London
in 1777), 807, 1295
ROBINS, Thomas (Philadelphia, 1829),
1437
Robinson, Gain C. (Dr.), 1429
Robinson, George W., 1950
ROBINSON, Horatio Nelson (lived 180667), 465, 618, 1441; handwriting of,
1447, 1449; works by, 1455; family of,
1455.
ring (of Joseph Smith) symbolizing
eternity, 435, [1839]
Robinson, O. Preston and Christine H.,
243
"ring with praise, shall" (phrase in
Mormon hymn, "Israel, Israel God is
Calling"), 1655
Robinson, Victor, 802
Rio, Antonio del, 1575
Ripley, Erastus (Rev.), 278
river, pure (from or beside the tree of life),
1649, 1862
river running continuously in vision,
1212, 1387
"River of Laman," 1387
"river of water," 1387
River Raisin Massacre (Michigan
Territory, War of 1812), 1083
Robinson, William Davis, 1242
Robison, John, 982, 1007, 1151, 1362,
1829n120, 1838, 1844
Rochester, Nathaniel, 1275, 1372, 1391,
1393, 1397
Rochester Advertiser (newspaper; dog
story from 1851), 1431
ROCHESTER DAILY ADVERTISER AND
TELEGRAPH (Rochester, New York, for
February 12 and 13, 1830), 1463
Rochester Daily Advertiser and Telegraph,
1398, 1460-61
ROBBINS, Thomas (lived 1777-1856), 1435
ROCHESTER GEM (Rochester, New York,
for May 30 and June 27, 1829), 1456;
(for May 1, 1830 - April 30, 1831), 1456
Roberts, Allen D., 434
Rochester Gem and Ladies' Amulet, 1399
Roberts, Allen E., 1854
"Rochester Morgan Committee"
(Lewiston Committee), 1744
Rivera, Diego, 1508
Roberts, Brigham H., 425, 1125, 1900,
1960; on Christopher Columbus,
1076, 1076; on Ethan Smith, 1622,
1624; on young Joseph Smith's
ROCHESTER TELEGRAPH (Rochester, New
York, for September 4, 1827), 1460;
other references, 1253, 1408, 1750
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ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 38, 383, 1161,
1374, 1389, 1396, 1405, 1468, 1750,
1857, 1945; see also: Erie Canal;
Reynolds Arcade
- Broad Street bridge over the Genesee
River, 1391, 1392, 1426
- Child's Basin, 1379, 1392, 1415, 1416,
1417
- Exchange Street, 101, 1374, 1379, 1402,
1404, 1405, 1412, 1414, 1415, 1415,
1416, 1416, 1417, 1419, 1420, 1421,
1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426
- Exchange Street bridge over the Erie
Canal, 1379, 1402, 1415, 1424
- flour mills, 1392, 1392, 1416
- fruit culture near, 1371, 1379, 1411,
[1776]
- Genesee River through, 1368, 1390,
1516; water rights and use in
Rochester, 1390, 1392
- hides and furs dealer, 1459
- Joseph Smith in, 1405, 1415
- markets, 1379, 1415, 1431
- Museum Building, 1410, 1412, 1414,
1415, 1416, 1417
- Reynolds Arcade, see as a heading in
the general index
- Rochester House (hotel), 1415, 1416
- social division in, 1397
- soda fountain at, 1459
- street maps, 1374, 1415
- treasure seeking near, 1457
- Water Street, 1374, 1397
- Wilder Building, 1423
Rogers, George (Universalist author in
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
in 1831), 1046
Rogers, Hester Ann, 1189
Rogers, John (martyr), 409
Rogers, Orrin (Philadelphia publisher),
847
Romaine, Benjamin, 1042
"Romance of Celes" (Spalding), 1696
Romford, Essex, England, 1909
Romney, George (British artist), 1511
Root, D. M. (Baptist elder; Bennett's Flats,
Howard township, Steuben County,
New York), 1556
Rorabaugh, W. J., 198
Rose, R. H. (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 1252
Rosenblum, Joseph, 867, 871
Rosetta Stone, 628
Ross, Craig W., 1876
ROSS, David, 1324
Ross, John (judge in Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania), 1165
Roux de Rochelle, Jean Baptiste Gaspard,
559
Rowell, James (Camden, Oneida County,
New York), 1325
rock of revelation, 317-18, 2036
Rowell, Truman (Annsville, Oneida
County, New York), 1325
Rocky Mountain sheep, 1243
Rowley, Dennis, 1867
Rocky Mountains, 887, 910
Rowley, Hezekiah (Shaker elder), 316-18,
322
rod of Aaron, 228, 289, 294, 1356, 1574,
1704
rod of iron, see: iron rod
Royal Arch Masonry, see: Freemasonry Royal Arch degree
Rogerene Quakers, 1825
Royall, Anne, 1376
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Royalton, Windsor County, Vermont, 168,
509, 1325, 1474, 1781
ROYALTON, VERMONT. CHURCH OF
BAPTISED BRETHERIN, 1474
Rubin, J. L., 1535
Rumsey, David (editor), 1776
Rush, Benjamin, 1981
Rush, Dorothy (Filson Club, Louisville,
Kentucky), 1104
Rush, James (Dr.), 414
Rush, Richard, 1019
Russia, Herkimer County, New York,
1637
Rust, Amaziah, Esq. (Johnstown, New
York), 2026
Rusticus, Peter (pseud., Ontario County,
New York), 1247ff.
Ruthven, Inverness-shire, Scotland, 867
Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, 663,
2021
Rutland County, Vermont, 663, 1630
RYDER, William, 1476
Sabbatarian movement, 1402, 1405
"Sabellian particular baptists"
(Cambridgeshire, England), 2017
Sabellianism, see: Modalism
Sabine, William H. (Onondaga, New
York), 1857
Sachse, Julius Friedrich, 603
Saco, York County, Maine, 1913
sacrament (of the Lord's supper), 1131,
1475, 1732, 1733, 1896 (children
partaking of); see also: [Brethren,
Church of Baptized]; ClosedCommunion Baptists; Free
Communion Brethren (early 1800s)
sacramental wine, adulterated, 1733
"Sacred Grove" (Manchester, New York
Mormon historical setting), 1932
Sacred Harp (hymns), 1278
sacrifice of humans, 305, 893, 970, 1080,
1092, 1323, 1514, 1777, 1989
Sag Harbor, Suffolk County, New York,
1812
St. Andrews, Scotland, 298
St. George's Chapel (New York City;
burning of, in 1814), 1051
St. James Gazette, 1387n94
St. James's Chapel, Pentonville
(Clerkenwell, London), England, 1909
St. Johnsbury, Caledonia County,
Vermont, 568
St. Louis, City University of, 1478
saints (as a term for ancient or modern
believers, converted persons,
followers of Christ), [158], [249, 250],
280, 283, 290, 319 (Shaker), 387 (The
Christian Economy), 397 (western New
York State in 1832), 410, 425,
439 ("Cheer up ye saints fresh courage
take"), 443, 473, 503 (Peggy Dow),
538 (Palmyra, New York in 1826),
603 (Ephrata Community), 651, 820,
830 ("Ye fearful saints, fresh courage
take"), 855, 856, 894 (saints as
converted persons), 928 (western
New York State in 1827), 1152, [1188],
1216, 1321 (cosmology),
1352 (antimasonic), 1559 (revival
excesses), 1586, 1588 (Elias Smith),
1600 ("the saints in ancient Israel,"
Ethan Smith), 1609 ("saints in heaven
. . . Yes, glorified saints reign with
Christ! They are made kings as well as
priests unto God." Ethan Smith),
1642, 1643, 1646, 1648, 1653, 1655,
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1659, 1661 ("On earth let saints his
praise renew."), 1677 (in hymn lyrics),
1686 (antimasonic), 1691 (temperance), 1732, 1852, 1864, 1866 (Shaker),
1895 (New York State in 1820),
1903 (Universalist), 1996 ("the Old
Testament Saints"), 2037 (Shaker)
Saints' Herald, 1522
Salathiel (Wandering Jew legend), 425
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts,
1394, 1457
Salina, Onondaga County, New York,
1519
Salisbury, Hezekiah A. (printer), 156
Salisbury, Merrimack County, New
Hampshire, 1926, 1927, 1964, 1992,
1998, 2003
Salmon, John, Esq. (Groveland,
Livingston County, New York), 1510
Salt Lake Temple, 1404, 1405
Salt Lake Theater, 1006
Salter's Hall controversy (London, in
1719), 1966
Saltonstall, Nathaniel (Dr.), 946, 946
salvation, now is the time and day for,
491, [517], 1213, 1286, 1730; see also:
repentance
salvation from sin vs. salvation in sin, 171,
317
salvation of the dead, 1549
salvation of those who die without law,
492, [632-33], 818, 1761, 1902
Samaritans (proto-Reformed Methodists),
1171, 1178, 1191, 1192
same-sex marriage, arguments against,
paralleled, 641
SAMPSON, Ezra, 1477
SAMPSON, Joseph Adam Hall, 1480
Sampson, Procter (father of Joseph Adam
Hall Sampson), 1480
Sampson, William H., 951
Samson, 98, 98
"Samuel Anointing David" (illustration in
Joseph Smith's 1828 Phinney Bible),
234, 1809
Samuel the Lamanite (Book of Mormon),
362
Sana (Sana'a), Yemen, 980, 1052
SANBORN, Peter, 123, 1481
Sanborn, Reuben, 692, 1350
sanctification vs. justification, William
Pitts on, 1183, 1593
Sandberg, Karl C., 797
SANDERS, Daniel Clarke, 1483
Sandwich, Carroll County, New
Hampshire, 405
Sandy Hook, Middletown, Monmouth
County, New Jersey, 1227
Sanford, Bathsheba (md. Ethan Smith),
403, 403, 1595
Sanford, Cyrus (book owner in 1814), 479
SANFORD, David (Rev.; md. Bathsheba
Ingersol; parents of Bathsheba
Sanford), 1484, 1595
SANFORD, Ezekiel, 1485
Sanford, William Howe (Rev.; md.
Harriet, dau. of Ethan and Bathsheba
Smith), 1596, 1597
Sangerfield, Oneida County, New York,
439, 444
Sannes, James, 1743
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 945
Sarai (wife of Abraham), 797
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Saraiah (biblical name variant), 1822, 1923
Saratoga, Saratoga County, New York,
1459
Sargeant, John (Rev.), see: Sergeant, John
Sariah (Book of Mormon), 240
Satan as a crafty disguised preacher in the
Garden of Eden, 664; tempts Eve,
1303; has tempted all worlds, 1314
Satan, nature of, 1317; see also: devil
Satan, visions, dreams or views of, 215,
289, 379, 1190, [1325], [1333];
appearing as an angel of light, [109],
[193], 379, 643
Satanic allusions, 506, 1303ff.; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry satanic association with Freemasonry
(in antimasonic literature)
Saturn, inhabitants of, 908
Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, 550
Saunders, Benjamin, 1227
Saunders, Richard L., 785
Savage, Eli, 1032
saved from one's sins, not in one's sins,
171, 317
"Saviors on Mount Zion" (Mormon), 2014
Sawyer, Edward, 590, 1466; autograph
signature of, 1467
Sawyer, Sally (book owner), 822
Sawyer, Thomas J., 1666
scalping by Indians, see: Native
Americans - scalping by
Schenectady, Schenectady County, New
York, 181, 2030
Schetterly, H. R. (Utica, Michigan in
1839), 465
School for the Elders (Kirtland, Ohio),
179, 1531
School of the Prophets (and related
Mormon entities, Kirtland, Ohio), 178,
1527, 1531, 1542
"school[s] of the prophets" (expression),
159, 280, 631, 894
Schreber, Johann Christian Daniel von,
1570
Schroeder, Theodore A., 1818
Schryver, Lucy (book owner; Waterloo,
Seneca County, New York), 1637
Schuman, Herman, 255
Schweich, George W. (grandson of David
Whitmer), 1525
science, physical; natural history, etc. publications treating ( * indicates
items written for children or young
people; @ indicates items treating
astronomy or cosmology), 182*, 211,
268, 279@, [295], [342@], 357, 371@,
400, 466@, 472@, [477@], 550*@, 563,
567@, 613@, 615*@, 617*@, 618*@,
619*@, 798, 822*@, 907*@, 942, 950,
967@, 1032, 1052, 1163*@, 1164@, 1224,
1264@, 1275@, 1280*, 1283, 1322,
[1441*@], 1637*@, 1733, 1742@, 1776,
1788@, 1811, 1815, 1848, [1875@],
1889*@, 2041*
Scipio, Cayuga County, New York, 404
SCLATER, William (lived 1638-1717?), 1486
Scott, Dred, Supreme Court decision, 2030
Scott, Thomas (Bible commentator), 426,
1113, 1304
Scott, Walter (Sir), 353
Scottish epic texts, 864, 867
Scottish (Presbyterian) Secessionists, 1267
Scovell, Seymour (Palmyra, New York
book owner and employer of young
Joseph Smith), 300, 1794, 1795
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Scrantom, Edwin, 100, 1379, 1384, 1412,
1456, 1743
Scratch, The (Brigham Young University
literary magazine), 799
scripture literary style, see: biblical
language style or tone
scriptures altered, 1562, 1589, 1999
scriptures to be restored to humankind,
1590
sea serpents, monsters of the deep, 1227,
1812, 1848
secret divine pleasure in universal
salvation, see: punishment, "eternal,"
will not be without an end
secret vs. sacred; dilemma of secrecy in
ritual covenants, 954; see also:
Freemasonry and antimasonry "sacred" nature of Masonic secrets
sectarian disputes, see: religious
contention
seekers, religious, 162, 510, 1586, 1722,
1869
SEER STONE (artifact, Belcher-SmithDibble), 1518, 1518
sealed book, 272, 493, 909, 1499, 1595,
1910, 2036
SEER STONE (artifact, Whitmer), 1298,
1524, 1524
SEARL, Betsey, 742, 1488; handwriting of,
1489
seer stones, 255, 1298, 1457, 1518, 1520,
1524, 1525-26 (respected by Whitmer
family), 1696, 1699, 1887, [2010]; used
in a hat, 1699, 1779; devil obscuring
visions in, 1779
Searle, Braddock (Lansing, Thompson
County, New York), 1488
Searle, John Ruggles (Stonington,
Connecticut; md. Mary Brown), 1488
Searle, Nancy (md. Samuel Bemiss), 1488
Sears, Prince (of Montpelier, Vermont;
book owner), 168
SEAVER, James Everett, 1492, 1494
Seaver, William, & Son (firm, Batavia,
New York), 1493
Secession church of Scotland, 464
Second Advent; Second Coming of
Christ, date of speculated, 557 (Joseph
Smith); 1611 (Ethan Smith)
seers, 895
Seixas, "James," see: Seixas, Joshua
Seixas, Benjamin Mendes (son of Isaac
Mendes Seixas; md. Zipporah Levy,
parents of Rachel Seixas Peixotto),
1535
Seixas, Gershom Arnold (son of Joshua
and Henrietta Raphael Seixas), 1542
Seixas, Gershom Mendes (father of Joshua
Seixas), 944, 1531
Seixas, Hannah Manuel (mother of Joshua
Seixas), 1531
Second Presbyterian Church (Albany,
New York), 1774
Seixas, Henrietta Raphael (md. Joshua
Seixas), 1531; importuned by Joseph
Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G.
Williams and Oliver Cowdery to sell
them her Hebrew lexicon, 1542
secret combinations, see: Freemasonry
and Antimasonry - secret
combination[s]
Seixas, Isaac Mendes (father of Gershom
Mendes Seixas and Benjamin Mendes
Seixas), 1531
Second Anointing (Mormon rite), 1748
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SEIXAS, Joshua, 1527, 1530, 1531, 1738,
1739, 1741; religion of, 1530, 1532,
1546; style of teaching, 1532, 1535,
1538, 1541, 1545-46; influence on
Lorenzo Snow, 1538; influence on
Joseph Smith, 1540-42, 1545-47;
influence on Latter-day scripture,
1540, 1545, 1547
Seixas, Noah S., 1530
Seixas, Rachel (niece of Gershom Mendes
Seixas; md. Daniel Levy Maduro
Peixotto), 1535
Sellers, Charles Coleman, 487, 1665
Seneca County, New York, 1553,
1678n107; agricultural fair, 1252, 1252
(ribbon)
Seneca Farmer, and Waterloo Advertiser
(newspaper, Waterloo, New York),
688, 951, 1049, 1359, 1750
sermons, two-part, 382 (with intermission
at the tavern), 1896 (printed with
suggested point of intermission
indicated)
Serpent myth (Seneca), 1506
serpent tempting Eve, 1303
serpents, fiery flying (textual error in the
Book of Mormon), 306, 570, 895
"set apart" as a minister or as a prophet,
369, 493, 650, 1574 (Native
Americans), 1634
Seventh-Day Baptists, 601
Sewall, Henry (Gen.), 1018
Sewall, Thomas (Prof.), 415
Seward, J. L. (Rev.; of Lowell,
Massachusetts), 274
Seward, William Henry, 107, 373
Seneca Lake (New York State), 1036, 1525
Seymour, Zachariah, 948, 1503, 1503;
autograph signature, 1504
Seneca Nation (of Native Americans), 383,
1123, 1135, 1493; origin myth, 1506
Shackleton, Charles (almanac owner),
1275
Seneca River (New York State), 1039, 1041
Shadrach Irelands (celibate religious
group in Harvard, Massachusetts),
327
Seneca Turnpike (pioneer route, New
York State), 447-48, 1125
senine (Book of Mormon monetary unit),
480
senum (Book of Mormon monetary unit),
480
September 11 (calendar date), 74, 118, 127,
232, 684, 988, 992, 1360, 1686, 1347,
1465
Sergeant, John (Rev.; lived 1747-1824),
360, 984
sermons and talks published immediately
after their delivery, upon request of
the hearers, as common practice, 1139,
1583, 1584, 1605-6
Shaftsbury, Bennington County,
Vermont, 1170
Shaker Museum (Old Chatham, New
York), 2032n177
SHAKERS, 312, 322, 330, 861, 1436, 1480,
1548, 1581, 1776, 1860, 2029, 2031
- autocratic administration among,
compared to that of Catholicism, 325;
to that of Freemasonry, 323
- concepts, 560, 1548, 2035
- connection with Kirtland, Ohio
Mormonism, 2032ff.
- dancing extremes, 327, 330
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- drinking, early excessive, 330
- hymns, 1860, 2033
- publications by, 190, 258, 560, 861,
[1480], 1548, 1860, 2029, 2031
- reading restrictions, 325
- "Shaker Bible" (Testimony of Christ's
Second Appearing), 2029, 2031, 2031
- Shaker Heights, Ohio, 2032
- spiritualist revelations, 190, 258
SHEARDOWN, Thomas Simpson, 1552,
1552, 1560 (style of preaching)
Shed, James A., 1015
sheep for the Book of Mormon, 1242, 1243
sheep in ancient America, 1242, 1302
sheep, other, not of this fold (John 10:16),
534, 1572
sheep, Rocky Mountain, 1243
Shakespeare for the Book of Mormon,
497, 959, 959, 1240, 1662, 1665; see also:
land (of death) from which there is no
return
Sheerness (Isle of Sheppey, England), 331
"Shaking Quakers" (bookbinder's spine
title), 2029
Shenandoah (Oneida chieftain), see
Skenandoa
Shaking Quakers, see: Shakers
Sheldon, Jonathan (legal difficulties in
Wayne County, New York in 1829),
580
Sham-Patriot Unmasked, The, 1477
Shepard, Erastus (Palmyra, New York),
1462
Shark River (Howell township),
Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1221
Shepherd of Hermas (Apocryphal New
Testament), 242
Sharon, Windsor County, Vermont, 564,
807, 1265, 1474, 1781
Sheppard, Thomas (Rev.; Pentonville
[Clerkenwell, London], England),
1909
Sharp, Daniel (Rev.), 83
Sharp, Thomas C., 1867
Sharp, William (British engraver,
champion of Richard Brothers), 287,
288
Shaw, Anna Barns Brown (book owner),
234
Sherem (Book of Mormon), 61, 889, 1908
SHERMAN, Eleazer, 1560
Sherman, Harriet (dau. of John Sherman;
md. Rev. Nathaniel Bouton), 278
SHERMAN, John (lived 1772-1828), 278,
1561
Shaw, Hannah (Mrs.; pamphlet recipient;
aunt to Josiah Quincy), 1329
Sherman, Roger (signer of Declaration of
Independence), 1561
Shaw, John (preacher at Methodist camp
meeting in New Jersey, early 1820s),
392
shilling, New York, 485, 1851, 1851
Shaw, Josiah (Waterford, New York in
1820), 368
Shawnee (Native Americans), 1802
Sheardown, Esther G. (md. Thomas
Simpson Sheardown), 1552
SHERWOOD, Samuel, 1566
Shilton, Daniel (Hartford, Connecticut in
1691), 1870
Shipherd, Zebulon Rudd, 1249
Shipp, Edmund (Ensign, War of 1812,
Battle of Ft. Stephenson), 1801; see
also: threats to unleash unrestrainably
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brutal warriors upon the righteous
unless they surrender
Shirley, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 1913
SIMPSON, David (lived 1745-99), 1576
sin against the Holy Ghost, see: Holy
Ghost, blasphemy or sin against
sin, infinite, see: infinite atonement
Shoemaker, J. J. (Capt.; 1820s), 1234
sin, saved from, not in, 171, 317
Shoreham, Addison County, Vermont,
984
Sinai, Mt., 363, 1720
shouting in religious exuberance, 1434,
2028
Shrewsbury, Rutland County, Vermont,
564
"sing and shout," "shout and sing" (hymn
lyrics), 439, 1673, 1676
singing redeeming love, see: redeeming
love
Siamese twins (Chang & Eng), 1013, 1018,
1418 (wax figure)
Six Nations (of Native Americans), 1134,
1792, 1892; see also: Iroquois League
or Confederacy
Sias, Solomon, 2042
Sjodahl, Janne M., 1662
Sibley, Derick (Rochester, New York),
1460
Skanando Bottle Factory (Oneida County
region, New York, early 1800s), 360
Sibley Music Library (Eastman School of
Music, Rochester, New York), 712, 720
Skaneateles Democrat (Skaneateles,
Onondaga County, New York), 1127
Sidon (name), 899, 1822
Sidon, River (Book of Mormon), 808, 972
Skenandoa (Oneida chieftain, d. 1816),
361ff., 367
Siegel, Daniel G., 640, 712, 796
Skinner, Andrew C., 924
Siegvolk, Paul (pseud. of Georg KleinNicolai), 1904
Skinner, J. I. (Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania), 255
"'sign of the Son of Man in the heavens' at
noon-day," 1887
Skinner, Samuel, Esq. (in 1828), 1343
SIGOURNEY, Lydia Howard Huntley, 636,
1121, 1567, 1768; handwriting of,
1567, 1568;
slave rebellion, 75, 1073, 1084, [1164]
silk, 1247
Silliman, Benjamin (Prof.), 567
Skousen, Royal, 571, 1407, 1830n126
slavery, Mormon non-interference with,
76, 1073, 899, 1074, 1084, [1164], 1707
slavery, pro-, 900
SIMEON, Charles, 1569
SLAVERY AND MARRIAGE. A DIALOGUE,
1577
"SIMIAE" (engravings), 1570
slavery in the District of Columbia, 1707
SIMMONS, James P. (b. 1830), 1570
slaves, preaching to, 903-4
Simms, Charles H. (Owen-Campbell
debate), 1107
slaves, sale of, 904
SIMON, Barbara Allan (Mrs.), 787, 1572
sleep, 66, 1281; preaching while in a state
of, 410
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Slimora (mythical hill), 882
slippery treasures, 1630, 1779
sloth, giant, 563
Slover, John (Indian captivity of), 1323
SMILIE, James, 1582
Smith, Alvin (brother of Joseph Smith,
Jr.), 1504, 1827; death of, 1115, 1260,
1815, 1815, [1732]
Smith, Asa B. (Palmyra, New York), 623
Smith, Asael (father of Joseph Smith, Sr.),
168, 239, 505, 509, 572, 1256, 1705
Smith, Bathsheba Sanford (md. Ethan
Smith), 403, 403, 1595
Smith, Bela ("Brother"; preacher, early
1800s), 1185
Smith, Carlos (Rev.; son of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith), 1596
Smith, Cephas A., 232
Smith, Clara A., 1496
Smith, Enos (Chelsea, Orange County,
Vermont), 1829n118
SMITH, Ethan, 57, 123, 125, 259, 273, 403,
421, 569, 572, 636, 984, 985, 1086, 1117,
1297, 1323, 1482, 1484, 1544, 1576,
1595-97, 1607-8, 1611, 1632, 1634, 1813,
1925, 1963, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999,
2002, 2009; list of WORKS BY, 1627-30
Smith, George (Under Sheriff, Wayne
County, New York), 580
Smith, George A. (cousin of Joseph
Smith, Jr.), 1168-69
Smith, Gibson (Mormon elder), 369
Smith, Grace Fletcher (dau. of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith; md. Rev. Job
Martyn), 1596
Smith, Harriet (dau. of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith; md. Rev. William
Howe Sanford), 1596
Smith, Harvey D. (Dr.; in 1827), 1597
Smith, Daniel D. (publisher), 724
Smith, Henry L. (Rochester, New York),
1418
Smith, David (Universalist-leaning
Baptist; Royalton, Vermont), 1475
SMITH, Henry Perry, 1630
SMITH, Elias (lived 1769-1846), 82, 340,
389, 648, 1182, 1183, 1265, 1585,
1591, 1591, 1594; theophany of,
1592, 1593 (William Pitts on)
SMITH, Isaac (Rev.; lived 1744-1817), 1632
Smith, Elijah ("Deacon," md. Sybil
Worthington; parents of Ethan
Smith), 1595
Smith, Ellen Chase (dau. of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith; md. the Hon.
Charles B. Sedgwick), 1596
Smith, Emma Hale (md. Joseph Smith,
Jr.), 240, 1122, 1406, 1733, 1868, 1946;
on Joseph Smith's limited writing
ability, 771, 1632; and 1835 Mormon
hymnal, 413, 440; on tobacco use in
early Church, 782
Smith, Hyrum (brother of Joseph Smith,
Jr.), 236, 287, 363, 378, 1277, 1279, 1504
Smith, James (book owner, ca. 1820s near
Palmyra, New York), 538
Smith, James H. (historian), 1338
Smith, Jesse (uncle to Joseph Smith), 168,
509, 572, 1394
Smith, Jesse J. (Zelph incident), 1125
SMITH, John (school geography author),
1639
Smith, Jonathan (Farmington, New York),
623
Smith, Joseph (Indian captive,
Revolutionary War), 1516
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Smith, Joseph Sr. (father of the founder of
Mormonism), 168, 379, 509, 538, 572,
581, 590n78, 1205, 1249, 1504, 1630,
1650; dreams of, 1395; favorite
evening hymn and devotions of, 497,
1651; residence of, 226, 379 ("a
visionary house:), 386, 590, 1059,
1249, 1503, 1504
SMITH, JOSEPH JR. (founder of
Mormonism; lived 1805-44), 19, 37,
42, 287, 770, 905, 925, 1006, 1123, 1398,
1405, 1545, 1650, 1781, 1818, 1849,
1899ff., 1939, 1946; see also under
various headings in the general index
- as a rough stone, 434, 435, 958
- death of, 1277-79
- death masks of Joseph and brother
Hyrum, 1519
- describes ancient Native American
culture, during his youth, 1499, 1514,
[1893-94]
- direct borrowing by (likely example of),
332
- first vision of, see under general index
heading: first vision of Joseph Smith
- home in Susquehanna County,
Pennsylvania, 256, 1106, 1733
- in Rochester, New York, 1405, 1412, 1415
- Jews, attitude toward the, 852
- ordination of, 257, 814
- seer stone, demonstrates use of, 1408
Smith, Joseph F[ielding]. (son of Hyrum
Smith), 862, 1521
Smith, Joseph Fielding (Jr., son of Joseph
F. Smith; lived 1876-1972), 172, 425,
427, 1879, 1899-1900, 1901
Smith, Laura (dau. of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith, died as infant), 1596
Smith, Lucy Mack (mother of Joseph
Smith, Jr.), 168, 239, 366, 581, 814, 840,
1034, 1248, 1295, 1395, 1504, 1827,
1946n169, 1965 (admires hymns of
Isaac Watts); on child-rearing and
management, 40, 1371, 1499; in
Rochester, New York, 1395; on the
Urim and Thummim, 1521
Smith, Lyndon Arnold (Dr.; son of Ethan
and Bathsheba Smith), 630, 1596, 1613
Smith, Margaret Barker (dau. of Ethan
and Bathsheba Smith, died as infant),
1596, 1963, 1993
Smith, Mary Duty (md. Asael Smith;
parents of Joseph Smith, Sr.), 1705
Smith, Myron (son of Ethan and
Bathsheba Smith; died at age
fourteen), 1596
Smith, Nathan (Dr.), 268
Smith, Patrick M. (book owner in 1830),
1322
Smith, Priscilla (aunt to Joseph Smith),
572
SMITH, Sally (of Ontario County, New
York), 1662; handwriting of, 1664
Smith, Samuel Harrison (brother of
Joseph Smith, Jr.), 1792
Smith, Sarah Towne (daughter of Ethan
and Bathsheba Smith; md. sister's
widower, Rev. Job Martyn), 1596,
1602, 1603
Smith, Silas O. (Rochester, New York),
1412
SMITH, Stephen Rensselaer (Universalist),
1666, 1698
Smith, Stephen Sanford (Rev.; son of
Ethan and Bathsheba Smith), 595, 889,
984, 1596, 1598; print shop of, 1623,
1623
Smith, Sylvester (Zelph incident), 1126
Smith, Thomas (Rev.; London), 1817
Smith, Timothy L. (Prof.), 1176
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Smith, William (Bible commentator), 426,
570
Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts
(Albany, New York), 1226
Smith, William (brother of Joseph Smith,
Jr.), 1541, 1651
Socinians, 350
Smith family of treasure seekers (nonMormon) in early Rochester, New
York, 1457
Sodom, Sea of, 1302
Smith home, farm (future Mormon
family), see: Smith, Joseph Sr. . . .
residence of
Smith & Beebe (agents of Long Island
nurseryman William Prince), 1372
Smith & Shute (printing firm, Poultney,
Vermont), 1623
Smither, James (engraver), 1570
smoking, see: Word of Wisdom
smoking clergymen offensive to women,
781
Smyrna, Chenango County, New York,
1171
Snakes with legs, 1262, 1545
Snow, Ed, 1584
Snow, Eliza R., 861, 1534, 1954 (prays to
Adam-God), 1954
Sodom, King of, 1844
Sodus, Wayne County, New York, 1480,
1786, 2032
Solemn Review of the Custom of War, A
(Worcester), 1926, 1988
Solomon's temple, see: temple of Solomon
Son of God as visible manifestation of
God, 1306, 1307, 1563; see also: deity,
nature of
song of redeeming love, 750; see also:
redeeming love
"Sons and Daughters of God"
(expression), 560
son(s) of perdition, 143, 148, 331, 1899,
1916
Sorenson, John L., 401, 563, 1080, 1242,
1247
Sortwell, Mr. (of Stark County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
Snow, LeRoi C., 1527, 1530
soul, human, pre-mortal creation of, see:
pre-existence
Snow, Lorenzo, 488, 1175, 1182-83, 1205,
1533, 1538-40, 1604, 1955
Soules, Anthony (Erie Canal boatman),
1429; autograph signature of, 1429
Snow family (Ohio; future Mormons),
136, 862, 1533
South Bainbridge, Chenango County,
New York, 1166
SNOWDEN , Richard, 725, 732, 1667
South Carolina, 1069; see also:
nullification crisis
SOCIAL AND CAMP-MEETING SONGS, FOR
THE PIOUS, 1669
Society for Propagating the Gospel
Among the Indians and Others in
North America, 537
Society for the Conversion of the Jews
(England, 1830s), 245
South Shrewsbury, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 1913
South Union (Kentucky Shaker
community), 2030
Southampton, Suffolk County, New York,
784
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Southampton County, Virginia, 75
SPAULDING, John H., 1696
Southbury, New Haven County,
Connecticut, 1194
Spaulding, Philip (Rev.; Vermont region,
early 1800s), 382
Southcott, Joanna, 288, 1324, 1436
SPAULDING, Solomon (lived 1761-1816),
298, 1194, 1694
Southwick [Southworth?], C. (Mr.; "of
Palmyra" in 1828), 1343
Southwick, Francis M. (Lieut.; son of
Solomon Southwick), 1234, 1240
Southwick, Henry Collins (publisher),
298
SOUTHWICK, Solomon, 231, 417, 687, 687,
689, 823, 943, 997, 999, 1028, 1224,
1225, 1233, 1238, 1340, 1343, 1345,
1678, 1686, 1691
"space of half an hour, the" (biblical
phrase), 766
Spaulding theory, 136, 1694
Spencer, F. R. (artist), 217
Spencer, John C., 583, 588, 592, 1016, 1026,
1026, 1048, 1463ff.
Spencer, Orson, 1709
Spencer, Thomas (friend of Oneida nation
of Native Americans), 364
Sperry, Sidney B., 1300, 1662
Spirit and the bride, the, 1873
spacious (as non-biblical term), 1834n153;
see also: building; fields; plain
"Spirit of God Like a Fire" (Mormon
hymn; lyrics similar to), 909, 1212,
1346, 1676
Spafford, Horatio Gates, 361, 1128, 1366,
1397, 1428
spirit, gifts of the, see: spiritual gifts
Spafford, Onondaga County, New York,
1792
Spaight, Richard Dobbs (Gov. of North
Carolina), 1260
Spalding, Arvilla-Ann Harris (md.
Solomon Spalding, cousin of Solomon
Spaulding who lived 1761-1816), 1696
Spalding, Lyman A., 1410
Spalding, Solomon (lived 1797-1862;
cousin of Solomon Spaulding who
lived 1761-1816), 1696
Spirit, presence of the, too easily
supposed, 1807
Spirit, Holy, see: Holy Spirit; Holy Ghost
"spirit world" (expression), 561, 1262; see
also: "world of spirits" (non-biblical
phrase)
spirit world is nearby, 319
spirits from other planets or star systems,
1752ff.
Spangenberg, Gottlieb, 827
spirits, disembodied, retain the
tendencies and attainments of their
mortal life, 319, 492, 548, 561, 699,
1435, 1483, 1756-57, 1761; retain their
human shape or form, 1317, 1758,
1761
Spanish court, Christopher Columbus
at, 789
spirits, preaching to, see: preaching to
spirits of the departed
Spalding, Solomon, see also: Spaulding,
Solomon
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spirits, pre-mortal creation of, see:
pre-existence
spirits, trying the (testing credentials of),
332, 377, [1759]; occult, 185
"spirits in prison" (expression), 548, 699
spiritual birth, 2039
1325, 1327, 1434, 1476, 1592, 1641,
1697, 1730, 1786, 1792, 1870, 1909,
2028; recidivism in, 215, 252, 340, 407,
1185, 1186, 1187, 1641, [1729], 1731,
1872
spiritual wives, 327, 1724, 1809
spiritual creation; spiritual parents and
children, 1550, 2038
"spontaneously," earth or Eden produces,
before the fall, 541; to do so after
regeneration, 1791
SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCES,
Spooner, Samuel & Co. (for textiles,
1820s), 1438
252, 1178, 1180,
1183ff., 1217ff., 1476; see also:
spiritual quests; visions
- followed by lying unconscious or
senseless, whether in or out of the
body, 410, 1592, 1834n154, 2028; see
also: out of body/ambiguous
experiences; visions - "when I came to
myself"
- of notably less dramatic nature than
other people's, yet cherished, 408,
1107, 1186, 1905
- thrice-repeated, 493, 793
spiritual gifts, 313, 327, 381, 2037
spiritual parents, 1860ff.
Sprague, D. N. (Rochester, New York),
1462
Sprague, William Buell, 476, 1597, 1769,
1774
SPRING, Gardiner, 1697
Spring, Samuel (Rev.), 2007
Spring Hill, Daviess County, Missouri,
1300
Springfield, Hampden County,
Massachusetts, 816, 1262
Springfield, Otsego County, New York,
1179, 1181
spiritual procreation, 561
Springfield, Robertson County,
Tennessee, 2027
SPIRITUAL QUESTS,
spurious texts presented as ancient, 385,
863
282, 340, 610
- activate hellish despair, 215, 329, 448,
493, 502, 564, 645, 1326
- followed by rejoicing, 282, 1106
- of children and teenagers, 340, 407, 1106,
1186, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1218, 1220,
1265, 1476, 1560, 1697, 1730, 1787,
1792, 1859
spiritual sentiments or manifestations
supposed, or accepted without critical
evaluation, 1807
spiritual struggles (selected examples),
214, 251, 275, 439, 645, 839, 927, 1050,
1106, 1113, 1184ff., 1206, 1218ff., 1265,
"Squire Cook" (pseud. of Joseph Smith in
Zion's Camp), 1124, 1168
St. – SEE as if spelled: Saint
STACY, Nathaniel, 300, 465, 539, 698, 1381,
1493, 1666-67, 1698, 1698
Stafford, Genesee County, New York,
1345, 1690
standard of liberty (Book of Mormon
Nephite flag), see: title of liberty
Standard of Morven (mythical ancient
flag), 882
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STANFORD, John, 1702
Stein, Stephen J., 2029
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (md. Henry
Brewster Stanton), 1707
Stephen (martyr) seen in heaven during a
dream/vision, 409, 1609
STANTON, Henry Brewster, 1707
Stephens, Phillip, Esq. (British;
correspondent with Richard
Brothers), 294
Stanwix, Fort (at present-day Rome,
Oneida County, New York), 1135
"Star Spangled Banner" (anthem) 91, 729
Starr, Elisha (antimasonic newspaper
publisher, LeRoy, New York), 823
Starr, Peter (book owner), 1269
"Statement of Facts Relative to the
Confinement of William
Morgan" (Giddins), 997, 999, 1010
STATEMENT ON DEITY (summary and
chronology of Mormon doctrines),
1929
states (of the U.S.) must respect other
states' citizens' privileges and
immunities, 642
Statts, John B. (Erie Canal Collector,
1820s), 623
Stauffer, Vernon, 1151
Stead, Elder (Reformed Methodist), 1192
steamboats from Louisville to Cincinnati
(in 1832), 1105
Stearns, Daniel M. (Rev.), 832
STEARNS, John Glazier, 128, 231, 281, 417,
692, 997, 999, 1345, 1708, 1709, 1719,
1794
steel armaments, mythical ancient, 884,
1302
steel in ancient America presumed in
early nineteenth-century America,
622, 1302
steel in ancient times (real or imagined),
302, 622, 879, 884, 896, 1302, 1364
Steele, George (periodical set owner in
1824), 1224
Stephenson, Fort (present Fremont,
Sandusky County, Ohio), 1801
stereotype printing, 222, 235, 1290, 1357;
stereotyped titles discussed, 58, 221,
233, 238, 331, 430, 613, 786, 822, 890,
1366, 1817, 1823, 1889, 1919
Sterling Hill, Windham County,
Connecticut, 650
Stern, Malcolm, 1535
Stern, Madeleine B., 9, 1492, 1501
Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm von (Baron),
334
Stevens, H. (antimasonic speaker at
Philadelphia in 1836), 1912
Stevens, H. S. (Master in Chancery,
Rochester, New York), 1392
Stevens, Jonathan (Reformed Methodist),
1218
Stevens, Mary Brown (md. Reuben
Stevens; Monroe, Orange County,
New York), spiritual experience and
vision of Jesus, 1218-20, 1219
Stevens, Sarah, spiritual experience of
(early 1800s), 1192
Stevenson, Edward, 1521
STEVENSON, Robert (Rev.; Castle
Hedingham, Essex, England), 1720
Steward, Rev. James (pseud.), see:
Trumbull, Henry
Stewart, John J., 906
sticks of Judah and Joseph, 858, 2009
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Stiles, Ezra (Rev.), 548
"still small voice" (expression), 1786, 1873;
antimasonic use, 1345
stone-covered ancient sepulcher or
repository, 1229, [1695], 1856
stones, glowing, 897
Stilwell, Lewis D., 1782
stones, seer, see: seer stones
Stimpson, Elma (book owner), 1214
Stonington, New London County,
Connecticut, 1476
Stockbridge, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts, 1893
Stockbridge Indians, 984, 1893-94
Stockton, Hannah, 269
Story, Joseph, 94
Story, Alvin, and wife (Oneida County,
New York area in 1826), 399
Stockton, Richard, 269
Stover, John (Methodist deacon; Smyrna,
Chenango County, New York), 1171
STODDARD, James (of St. Lawrence
County, New York), 1722
STOW, Baron, 1727
Stoddard, John (Rev.; Vermont region,
early 1800s), 382
Stoddard, Robert W. (Geneva, New York
attorney), 702
Stokes, Montfort (Gov. of North
Carolina), 1061
Stone, Albert R. (Rochester, New York
photographer), 1377
Stone, Edwin Martin, 1898, 1904
Stone, Marsena (Baptist; converts a
Universalist), 1558
Stone, William (Rev.; father of William
Leete Stone), 1725
Stone, William L(eete?)., 300
STONE, William Leete, 1579, 1723, 1725,
1809
stone, ancient translucent Egyptian,
covered with hieroglyphics, 1232
stone, white, see: white stone
stone leads to treasure, and metal to
knowledge, 1856
stone on a hill, treasure supposedly
buried beneath, 1630
Stowe, "Deacon" (Windsor, New York,
near Harmony, Pennsylvania), 189293
Stowe, Harriet Beecher , 194
Stowe, Josiah (Maj.; ancestor of "Deacon
Stow"), 1893
Stowe, Samuel, (father of "Deacon"
Stowe), 1893
Stowell, Josiah, 1122, [1893]
Stowell, William (Rochester, New York),
1412
Strack, Ernest (Provo, Utah), 656
Strafford, Orange County, Vermont, 58
Strahan, Andrew (firm; British printers),
1295
"Stranger, The" (hymn; "A Poor
Wayfaring Man of Grief"), 1277
Streeter, Randolph (Baptist elder in Tully,
New York), 1358
stripes, beaten with a few (antiUniversalist characterization), 512,
666, 1614, 1908
stripling warriors, 728
Strong, Medad (witness to miraculous
healing), 839
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Strong, N. D. (Rev.; of Auburn,
New York in 1828), 1343
see also: visions or "views" of Deity as brighter than the sun
"stronghold," "strong hold" (biblical
term), 766
Sun, The (newspaper, New York), 1724;
moonmen hoax, 908
Stuart, "Elder" (preacher, early 1800s),
1197
sun worship, 1777
Stuart, Isaac William (son of Moses
Stuart), 628
STUART, Moses, 278, 548, 628, 799, 1011,
1528, 1530, 1531, 1544, 1733, 1737,
1738, 1741; handwriting of, 1737
Studies of the Book of Mormon (Roberts),
1622, 1624
study through extended reflection upon
limited texts, 40, 1445
Stueber, Henry (Dr.), 584
stupor of thought, revelation through,
649-50, [1756]
STURM, Christoph Christian, 1742
stuttering, stammering, 1443, 1446
Sue, Eugene, 427
Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut,
1825
Sullivan, James, 211
Sullivan, John (Gen.), 1510
Summary View of the Millennial Church,
1548
Summerfield, John (Rev.), 1256
Sumner, Charles, 1296
Sumner, Frederick A., 97, 587
Sumter, Fort ("the citadel and magazine
of Charleston", 1066
sun, spiritual phenomena compared to
light of the, 214, 275, 354, 380, 408,
410, [462], 537, 598-99, 923, 1106, 1183,
[1273], 1480, [1593], [1609], [1648],
1723, 1724, 1792, 1977;
Sunday closing laws (Sabbatarian
movement), 1402, 1405
Sunday noise ordinance (Rochester, New
York), 1403
Sunday School Journal, and Advocate of
Christian Education (Philadelphia),
2041
Sunderland, Bennington County,
Vermont, 1170
superannuation, 655, 665, 1434, 1476
Supernaturalism of New England, The
(Whittier), 1887
supersession of Jews as God's covenant
people, by Christians (arguments
against), 573, 844, 852, 856
Supplement to the [Connecticut] Courant,
1544
SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT, OF . . . THE FATE
OF CAPT. WILLIAM MORGAN , 1743, 1744
surplus property, 314; see also: common
ownership of property
"SUSAN" (of Monroe County, New York in
1831), 1751
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 255,
1252 (agricultural fair), 1519
Susquehanna Herald, 1252
Susquehanna Register, And Northern Farmer
(Montrose, Pennsylvania), 1142, 1142
Susquehanna River, 224, 257, 257, 765,
814, 1141, 1236, 1251, 1384, 1735, 1892,
1894, 2017
Sussex, Sussex County, New Jersey, 1344
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sustaining leaders by popular consent,
1634
Sutton, Caledonia County, Vermont, 407
Swain, David Lowry (Gov. of North
Carolina), 1068
Swain, Joseph, 440
SWEDENBORG, Emanuel, 835, 1752, 1753,
1760
Swedenborgianism, 1753, 1927, 1962
Sweet, Joseph A. (justice of the peace,
Moreau, Saratoga County, New
York), 1228
Swift Memorial Cemetery (Gen. John
Swift, Palmyra, New York), 1815
sword, ancient American, 1230
sword, flaming, 1320
Sword of Luno (mythical weapon
wielded by the King of Morven), 882
Sycamore trees in early New York State,
1035
Sykes, John (Guestwick, Norfolk,
England, 1780s), 2017
"Synoptical View of all the Conjugations
of the Hebrew Verbs" (Stuart), 1738
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York,
257, 445, 1404, 1455
Tabernacle (ancient Israel), [197], 304,
897, 1246, 1703; Masonic usage of
term, 220, 419
Tain´tciade (heaven land described by
Handsome Lake, Seneca Indian
prophet), 1120
"Take Away the Whiskey, the Coffee and
the Tea, for Cold Water is the Drink
for Me" (song), 888
Talbot, Charles S. (1820s playwright), 668
Talbot, Josiah W. (1830s), 369
talents, natural, see: abilities
Tallapoosa River, 1574
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de,
1829 n119
Tallman, Thomas (of Cobleskill,
Schoharie County, New York), 411
Talmage, James E., 1618, 1852, 1942, 1960;
identifies Jehovah as Christ, 1959
Tammany Society, 1681
Tappan, John (temperance advocate), 87
tariff crisis, 924, [1438]
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts,
650
tavern scenes, [366], 382, 1446
Taylor, John (Johnite group founder, early
1800s), 82, 1180
Taylor, John (Rev.; Mendon, New York),
381
Taylor, John (Albany, New York), 1693
Taylor, John (Mormon apostle and
President), 1277-79, 1279
Taylor, Robert (British, 1820s), 1237
Taylor, Sophia (book owner), 517
Taylor, Thacher (book owner in 1829), 517
Tead, Cyrus ("Koresh"), 445
Tecumseh, 1020, 1797, 1802; wax figure
of, in early Rochester, New York, 1418
Telestas, Telestes, Telesto (names), 1823,
1924
Telestial Kingdom (Mormon doctrine),
1823, 1899, 1924
"Temora" (poetic forgery), 868; (mythical
high place), 865, 883
Temperance Almanac for the Year of Our
Lord 1834 (New York), 888
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TEMPERANCE ALMANAC for1836 (Albany,
New York), 1763
Temperance documents (1820s-30s), 1765
Temperance Offering, The (periodical), 886
temperance pledges, 1766-67, 1775
TEMPERANCE RECORDER (Albany, New
York; Volume 1, for March 6, 1832 February 5, 1833), 1767; (for April 2,
1833), 1774; (for September 1834),
1775
temperance sentiments and movement,
383, 384, 413, 607, 639, 721, 784, 896,
918, 1161, 1275, 1335, 1405, 1418, 1459,
1691, 1733, 1735, 1763, 1765, 1767,
1774, 1775, 1837, 1859, 1913,
2028 (Ohio in early 1833), 2042;
aimed at children, 1768; aimed at the
Mississippi basin, 1768; see also:
Word of Wisdom
Temperance Society, American
Congressional, 413, 1774
Temperance Society of the City of
Albany, First Ward, (Albany, New
York), 1691
Temperance Society, Kirtland (Ohio),
[84], 1769
Temperance Society, New-York State,
1763, 1767
Temperance Society, Troy (Troy, New
York), 1804
Temple, Charlotte (wax figure), 1418
TEMPLE CEREMONY (Mormon
endowment
ritual and related)
- elements removed from, 955
- exposés of, 954
- general , [921-22], 953, 1841
- specific, 956
temple garment parallels, see:
Freemasonry and antimasonry -
underwear, 'drawers' in Masonic
ritual
temple oaths - ignorance of, prior to
taking, 1812
temple of Solomon, 229, 434, 437, 896, 922,
955, 965, 1155, 1318, 1482, 1684, 1703,
1810, 1840; brazen sea, [228], 1842;
twelve oxen supporting the basin,
1612, 1842
"Temple of the Lord" (expression), 705,
759
temple recommend precursors, 368, 420
temples, concourse of multiple, 1724, 1810
ten tribes of Israel, lost, see: Israel, ten lost
tribes
Tennessee, ancient graves found in, 1231
tents at camp-meetings, 1582, 1582
Terah (father of Abraham), 306
Terre Haute, Indiana, 1747
terrestrial (term), 306, 313, 790, 964
Terry, William (on fate of William
Morgan), 990
Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, 243
"testimony" (term, as spiritual witness or
divine confirmation), [61], 165, [190],
[285, 290, 293-94, 321], 409, [414], 561,
[651-52], 830, 852, 909, 1174, 1194,
1206, 1214, 1217, 1548, 1861, 2029,
2030, 2031, 2038
testimony "bearing," 414, 852, 936, 1154,
1174, 1194, 1206, 1859
Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing
(Shaker), 2029, 2031, 2031
text, sacred, buried, see: book lost, hidden
or buried, discovered, etc.;
Freemasonry and antimasonry buried chest or box discovered
underground
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textbooks for children and young people,
or for folk-level family use
(@ indicates textbooks dedicated
entirely to astronomy), 341, 517, 550@,
615, 693, 724, 786, 822, 831, 890, 907,
915, 1077, 1163@, 1637, 1889@; see also:
science, physical . . . publications
treating
textiles, imported, 1247, 1437, 1464
texts, missing, 875
Thacher, Peter (Rev.), 204
Thatcher or Thacher, George (member of
the Continental Congress; book
owner), 1102
Thomas, Isaiah, 1295 (as Masonic book
subscriber), 1454 (as publisher of
almanacs), 1926
Thomas, Mark D., 18, 20, 317, 597, 644,
1895
Thomas, Northcote Whitbridge, 342
Thompson (Masonic conspirator near
Batavia, New York), 232
Thompson, A. (East Poultney, Vermont),
1812
THOMPSON, Charles Lemuel, 1778
THOMPSON, Daniel Pierce, 137, 1779, 1780
Thatcher, Moses, 123
Thompson, Jesse (Elder; "of Ballston,
New-York" in 1832), 396
Thayendanegea, see: Brant, Joseph
Thompson, Smith, 1678n107
Thayer, Ezra, 391
Thompson, Stephen E., 734
Thebes, ancient, 1232
Thompson, Zadock, 507, 1828n118
"their unrighteous deeds" (non-biblical
phrase), 764
Thompson, Geauga County, Ohio, 2032
Theological Dictionary (Buck), 331
Theological Magazine, The (New York),
1964
Theological School of the Reformed
Dutch Church (New Brunswick, New
Jersey), 280
Theophanies; visions of deity, see:
visions or "views" of Deity
"This is my Beloved Son," (phrase), 1090,
1266, 1950 (Joseph Smith vision),
1963, 1979, 1987, 1998, 2007
Thomson, Derick S., 871
THOMSON, Ignatius, 1781
Thomson, Lathrop (Rev.; Chelsea,
Orange County, Vermont), 1829n118
Thomson, Mortimer, 1579
Thomson, Peter G., 1776
Thoreau, Henry David, 865
THORNTON, Abel, 911, 1786
Thornton, Grafton County, New
Hampshire, 1925, 1927, 1982
Thomas, A. C. (Pennsylvania
Universalist), 1046
threats to unleash unrestrainably brutal
warriors upon the righteous unless
they surrender, 728, 1082, 1083, 1511,
1512, [1799], 1801-2
THOMAS, DAVID (lived 1776-1859), 1776
three assaults to steal the word, 226
Thomas, Eva A., 1892
three Nephites, 426, 1120
Thomas, Gordon K., 865
thrice-repeated comments, 1846
Thomas (apostle), 1576
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throne theophanies, see: visions - or
dreams in ascents to heaven
tongues, singing in, 315, 1956n172
(Mormon)
Throop, Enos T. (judge; Gov. of New
York), 1048, 1463, 1858
tongues, speaking in, 313, 315-16, 1805,
2037; example of words uttered
(Thomas Brown), 316
"thus saith the Lord" (phrase), 406, 1170;
"thus says the Lord," 940
Thwaites, Reuben Gold, 1082
Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts,
572
Ticonderoga, Fort, 917
Topsham, Orange County, Vermont, 1327
TIDD, Jacob, 1787
torments, eternal - absurdity of, 1294
tides caused by the living earth's internal
functions, 347
Torrington, Litchfield County,
Connecticut, 663
timber and cement, 295, 623, 1239
TORRY, Alvin, 1792
time and day for salvation is now, see:
salvation
Times and Seasons (Mormon periodical),
245, 247, 332, 387, 573, 851, 852, 861,
863, 1298, 1314, 1324, 1570, 1950, 1951,
1952
Torry, Wealthy (sister of Alvin Torry),
1792
"Touch Me Not" (illustration named in
Joseph Smith's 1828 Phinney Bible),
234
Tioughnioga River (New York State;
originally "Onondaga River" ), 1894
Towanda, Bradford County,
Pennsylvania, 1140
Tisdale, William H. (judge; Genesee
County, New York), 999, 1000
Towle, Nancy, 1786, 1946n169
tithes, 305, 308, 896, 1599, 1844, 1845
title of liberty, standard of liberty
(Nephite flag, Book of Mormon), 92,
442, 729, 1161
Titus (New Testament), 814
tobacco, see: Word of Wisdom
TOWN, Salem (Masonic writer), 300, 1710,
1794, 1838, 1841
Towne, Jacob, Jr., 513
Townsend, Maria (Mrs.; 1820s New York
City), 941
Tract Society, New England, 1721
Tobias and the angel, 239
Tractarian Movement, Oxford, 245
Tobit (Apocrypha), 239, 240
Tracy, Joseph, 77
Tocqueville, Alexis de, 1026
Train, D. (Shaker host at New Lebanon,
New York in 1801), 316, 329
Todd, John (Rev.), 372
tolerant doctrines, excessively-, see:
flattering words
Tompkins, Daniel D. (Gov. of New York),
300
transcendentalist mentality, 343, 1752
translation of beings to heaven, 303, 358,
380, 409, 426, [2028]; translated beings
in heaven, paradise, 475, 1595, 1608
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translation or revision of texts by Joseph
Smith, 192-93, 233, 235, 237, 311, 386,
[557], 736, 744, 771, [810], 1140, 1406,
1408, 1411, 1457, 1499, 1520ff., 1541,
1542, 1544, 1547, 1631, 1663, 1702, 1983
traveler and the grave, see: Shakespeare
for the Book of Mormon
Traves, David (Deacon; Putnam County,
New York, early 1800s), 656
Treadwell, John D. (book owner), 1963
treasure seeking, see: Occult - treasure
seeking
treasure seekers, scripture study should
emulate the energy of, 272
treasured ancient Meso-American
records, guarded by annuallyappointed custodians, 1575
Treatise on the Character of Jesus Christ
(Ethan Smith), 1613, 1628, 1634, 1963,
1993, 1998
tree of life, 790, 1212, 1268, 1269, 1371,
1387, 1639, 1649, 1862; Christ as the,
307, 1640; Adam must not continue to
partake of the fruit of, after the fall,
1320
Trinitarianism, works disputing, 163, 340,
350, 389, [644], [832], 861, 935, 1085,
1089, 1265, 1561, [1759], [1847], 1963,
1999, 2011, 2017; see also: Unitarian
Trinitarianism, works in defense of, 1613,
1877; see also: Unitarianism, antiTrinity Episcopal Church (Lansingburgh,
Rensselaer County, New York), 1876
Trollope, Frances, 283, 597, 933, 1109,
1398, 1583
Trowbridge, H. (temperance advocate,
Albany), 86
Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, 2018
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, 181,
1786, 1804, 1913
Troy Temperance Society (Troy, New
York), 1804
Troy and Erie Line (canal boats), 1369
True Dutch Reformed Church (1820s), 543
Truesdale, Dorothy, 1364
Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New
York, 129, 231
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1985
TRUMBULL, Henry, 58, 1797
trees, clearing of by settlers, 296, 1553
Trumbull, John (poet; lived 1750-1831),
866
trees, largest known early New York State
examples, 1035
Trumbull, John (Col., artist; lived 17561843), 1234
Trent, Council of, 271, 898
"trump shall sound" (non-biblical phrase
variant), 499
Trenton Falls, Oneida County, New York,
278, 1561
tribes, ancient migration of (spurious
text), 1230
tribes of Israel, modern attribution of
descent from specific, 286, 290, 596
tribes of Israel, lost, see: Israel, ten lost
tribes
trying the spirits, see: spirits, trying the
Tuck, James A., 362, 1081, 1123, 1128-29
Tucker, Luther, 1460, 1463
TUCKER, Mark, 1804
Tucker, Pomeroy, 189, 538, 1115, 1116,
1407, 1429, 1429, 1502, 1505;
autograph signature of, 1411
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Tucker, Samuel Marion, 521
Tyre, 636
Tuckerman, Joseph (Rev.), 1980, 1983
Tyre, Seneca County, New York, 1034,
1034, 1040
Tuckett, Madge Harris (great grand-niece
of Martin Harris), 1251
Tyrone, Schuyler County, New York, 646
Tufts, James (Rev.; Vermont region, early
1800s), 382
Ullad, chronicles of (spurious), 1230
Tully, Onondaga County, New York, 914,
1358
Ulster County, New York, 1638
Tunbridge, Orange County, Vermont, 72,
168, 509, 569, 1265, 1781, 1827,
1829n117
Turkish (Ottoman) Empire, 247
Turley, Richard E., Jr., 222n69
Turner, Nat, 75, 1074
Turner, Orsamus, 42, 299, 624, 710, 992,
999, 1135, 1501
Turner, Wyllis, 1466
Tuscarawas River (northeastern Ohio),
1331
Tuscarora nation (of Native Americans),
364
Tuthill, Abraham G. D. (artist), 1363, 1364
Tuttle & Co. (booksellers, Rutland,
Vermont), 1138
Tvedtnes, John A., 742, 1508
two witnesses "that Jesus is the Christ,"
1587
Tyler, Alice Felt, 558, 702
TYLER, Bennet, 1804
Tyler, John (U.S. President), 1026, 1067
Tylor, E. B., 342
"types" (allegorical emblems in scripture),
299, 307, 422, 789, 896, 1216, [1477],
1573, 1598-99, 1602
typhoid fever epidemic (Vermont and
New Hampshire, early 1800s), 985
Uncas (Mohegan sachem), 1799
Underwood, Grant, 31, 161, 238, 1477,
1903
"unguessable things" (Mormon
apologetics expression), 1240
Union Village (southwestern Ohio Shaker
community), 2029, 2031
uniqueness in Mormonism, 15, 23, 26, 30
Unitarian Association, American, 1805
Unitarian church, first in New York State
(at Trenton Falls), 278, 1561
Unitarian Fund, The (British missionary;
founded in 1806), 2017
Unitarian sermons preached in the United
States House of Representatives, 2010
Unitarian views of Christ, 351, 1561, 1562,
1616 (disputed by Ethan Smith), 1880,
2011, 2017, 2020
Unitarian works, 163, 350, 832, 1085, 1561,
1805, 1963ff., [2009]
UNITARIAN, THE (Cambridge and Boston,
published 1834), 1805
Unitarianism, anti-, 686, 968, 1132, 1553,
1613, 1880, 1907, 2012 (in U.S.
Congress); anti-Unitarianism in the
Book of Mormon, 1940, 1946
Unitarianism, potential threat of, 2014
Unitarians inordinately abhorred, 350
Unitarians and Universalists - confusion
between, 1907
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United Association Synod (Scotland),
1267
Universalist cursed and struck dumb,
1556, 1559
United Brethren, 827
Universalist Magazine (Boston), 1787
"united interest" (Shaker covenants of
property sharing), 314
"Universalist Preacher Converted," (1826
article), 889
United Nations, 1988
Universalist renunciations, confessions
against, 61, 889
United Order (Mormon), 643
United Society of Believers, see: Shakers
United States Congress hears sermons,
413 (temperance), 2010 (Unitarian)
Universal Restoration, The (Winchester),
1897
"Universalian Society in the County of
Ontario" (New York), 539
Universalists accused of wresting the
scriptures, 177, 421, 1287, 1904, 2000
Universalists inordinately disliked, 1556,
1558, 1667
Universalists vs. Unitarians - confusion
between, 1907
University of Vermont (Burlington), 1483
unlawful to utter, things which are, 252
UNIVERSALISM, 166, 170, 1436, 1899
- as an ancient doctrine of Satan, 663, 666,
1160
- as an encouragement or a detriment to
sin, 512, 1316
- consistent with benevolent secular
governments, 515
- General Convention of Universalists,
509
- in New York State, 1666, 1698
- in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania,
1046, 1106
- published in Palmyra, New York, 538
- works by Universalists, 164, 167, 507,
538, 698, 941, [1666], 1698, 1897, 1913
Universalism, anti-, 61, 171, 382, 406, 421,
443, 572, 591, 632, 640, 663, 686, 1106,
1132, 1160, [1213], 1287, 1316, 1475 (in
Royalton, Vermont), 1559 (at
revivals), 1594 (Elias Smith renounces
his Universalism), [1825],
1899 (Joseph Smith reverses his antiUniversalism), 1907, 1940, 1996, 1998,
2042; see also below
unlearned prophets as noble, 1632
unleashing brutal warriors upon the
righteous, threats of, see: threats to
unleash unrestrainably brutal
warriors upon the righteous unless
they surrender
"upon the borders of," "upon the borders
by" (non-biblical phrases), 764
Upper Sandusky, Wyandott County,
Ohio, 1512
Uriah, 494
Urim and Thummim, 228, 270, 273, 308,
513, 777, 896, 897, 1236, 1356, 1520,
1574, 1612, 1622, 1702, 1761, 2010;
handed directly to Moses by God,
1703
Ursuline Convent, burning of the
(Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1834),
194
Usher, James, 1818
Utah statehood considered (in 1857), 641
Utah War, 642, [1067]
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Utica, New York, 296, 1029, 1032, 1411,
1427, 1429, 1439, 1739, 1786; atheism
in, 1290; antimasonic activity in, 221,
1345, 1363
Utica Christian Repository, 1619
Utica Elucidator (newspaper), 1357
Vail, Charles Delamater, 1495
vain repetitions, see: prayer, repetitive
VALE, Gilbert, 1809
Valentin, Louis (Dr.), 945, 946
Valley City, Illinois (Zelph incident), 1125
"Valley of Lemuel," 1387
Van Buren, Martin (U.S. President), 1095,
1096, 1678n107
Van Duzer, Zachariah (Macedon, Wayne
County, New York), 921
Van Norman, Clarendon E., Jr., 11, 1048,
1252, 1747
Van Rensselaer, J. (Utica, New York in
1816), 1133
Vergennes, Addison County, Vermont,
1483
Vermont Historical Society, 1779
VERMONT INTELLIGENCER AND BELLOWS
FALLS ADVERTISER (Bellows Falls,
Vermont for June 29, 1818), 1811
Vermont Religious Tract Society, 1720
Vermont roads, early condition of, 169
VERMONT TELEGRAPH (Brandon, Vermont
for April 9, 1833), 1812
Vernon, Oneida County, New York, 360,
443
vicarious sacrifice, see: atonement
Victor, Ontario County, New York, 404,
989, 1468
vicuna (Peruvian animal), 1242
View of All Religions (Thomas Robbins),
1435
View of the Hebrews (Ethan Smith), 1619,
1619, 1619-20 (review of, in 1825),
1621, 1622
Van Rensselaer, P. S. (Mayor of Albany,
New York), 300
View of the Trinity (Ethan Smith), 1613,
1629; see also: Treatise on the Character
of Jesus Christ
Van Valkenburgh, Jacob (of Prattsburgh,
Steuben County, New York, in 1828),
1343
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), read on
the Erie Canal, 1373
Van Wagenen, Isabella, 1726, 1809
Virgil, Cortland County, New York, 79
Vanderpool, A. (attorney; Kinderhook,
Columbia County, New York), 580
"Virgin Mary and Child" (New Testament
frontispiece illustration named in
Joseph Smith's 1828 Phinney Bible),
234
Varick, Seneca County, New York, 952
Virtue, George (publisher), 1380
Vaughn, William Preston, 127, 130, 223,
686, 1678, 1858, 1912
vision, Joseph Smith's first, see: first
vision of Joseph Smith
Vauxhall Gardens (London), 1583
vision of war (Joseph Smith), see:
prophecy on war (Joseph Smith)
Van Wagoner, Richard S., 1764
veil of the Tabernacle and Solomon's
temple, 897; see also: Freemasonry
and antimasonry - veils
vision of War of 1812 soldiers in the sky,
1173, 1833n148
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"visionary man" as an expression used
against a thoughtful individual, 1235
VISIONS,
313, 319, 379, 703, 1220, 1325,
1459, 1549 (Shaker), 1754, 1825; see
also: spiritual experiences
- as literary device, 427, 459, 500, 521, 605,
637, 1456, [1644], 1646, 1648
- Joseph Smith's first, see under general
index heading: first vision of Joseph
Smith
- of deity; theophanies, see at the end of
this section: VISIONS OR "VIEWS" OF
DEITY
- "of the night" (expression), 252, 289, 379,
792, 1193, 1236, 1830n122; see also in
the general index: dreams as visions
- of war (Joseph Smith), see in the general
index: prophecy on war (Joseph
Smith)
- of War of 1812 soldiers in the sky, 1173,
1833n148
- or apparitions contrived, 637, 1333, 1456,
1779-80 (treasure seeking), 2021
- or dreams in ascents to heaven or views
of heaven, 288, 380, 354, 409, 489, 647,
659, 839, 928, 930, 1186, [1188], 1192,
[1193], [1220], 1235, 1592, 1646, 1793,
1947 (Joseph Smith)
- or dreams in descents to hell or views of
hell, 203, 354, [1326], 1697, 1793
- or spiritual experiences followed by
unconsciousness, 1592; see also in this
section: - "when I came to myself"
and similar expressions
- or spiritual experiences in bed, 215, 340,
354, 380, 383, 409, [454], 458, [703],
704, 839, 850, [1173], 1188, 1192, 1194,
1220, 1650, 1759, 1830n128, 1831n135,
1946n169, 2030
- or spiritual experiences temporarily
obstructed by Satan or apprehensions
of the devil, 215, 493, 1190, 1196
- or spiritual experiences with light
involved, 214, 216, 252, [282], 283,
328 (Shakers), 379, 380, 410, 456, 650,
659, 704, 930, 1188, 1192, 1592, [1724],
1761, 1830, 1832, 1946, 1946n169, 2028
- repeated, 650 (three times), 1830n128
- revival-inspired visions, 440, [984], 1325,
1697
- "when I came to myself" and similar
expressions, 410, 1184, 1188, 1221, 1325,
1326, 1834n154
VISIONS OR "VIEWS" OF DEITY,
see also:
deity, nature of
- accounts of, 214, 288, 379, 380, 409, 457,
493, [579], 645, 657, 930, [984], 1119,
1152, [1186], 1188, 1194, 1206-7, 1219,
1219, 1265, 1327, 1592, [1697], 1760,
1778, 1873, 1887, [1906], 1910, 2027,
[2028], 2030 ("God himself in Shape
like a man")
- accounts of, often vague as to literalness,
1905, 2028
- allegorical, sung at revivals, 440, 1674
- as brighter than the sun (and related
sentiments), 354, 433, 501, 503, [522],
659, 930, [598-99], [721], [923], 930,
931, [1106], [1212], [1387], [1609],
[1648], 1757, 1759, [1792], 1947 (Joseph
Smith); see also in the general index:
sun, spiritual phenomena compared
to light of the
- as depicting separate entities, 646
- carefully disclaimed by satisfied
spiritual seekers, 282; by traditional
religious preachers, 1153
- considered insufficient, 1593
- extolled in revival hymns, 440, 503, 1674
- followed by joy, etc., [282], 646, 931,
1592, 1910
- God appears to humans (of any planet)
in human form so they can
comprehend Him, 1756, 1757
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Vogel, Dan, 18, 130n66, 177, 401, 601, 647,
670, 772, 809, 937, 1053n91, 1140, 1227,
1239, 1407, 1427, 1543n103, 1883, 1901,
1907, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1984, 1998, 2009
"Voice of Warning," "Warning Voice"
(non-biblical phrase or title),
1720, 1720, 1721
WALKER, John (lexicographer; lived 17321807), 733, 1817, 1413
Walker, John (Rev.), 1107
Walker, Ronald W., 793, 1779
WALKER, Timothy P., 1825
Wallace, Lew, 427
Volluz, Corbin T., 1403
Wallace, William (wax figure of), 1418
Volney, Constantin François de
Chassebœuf, comte de, 140, 1011, 1157
Walters, Wesley P. (Rev.), 1570, 1848
Walton, Michael, 1530, 1547
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet), 69, 119,
124
Walworth, Reuben H. (temperance
advocate, Albany), 85, 1767
Votan tradition, 1575
Wandering Jew legend, 425
voting on church doctrine and leaders,
1476, [1487]
war and peace, 1981, 1989
VOUGHT, John Graff, 1815
war in heaven, see: pre-existence - war in
heaven
W (letter of the alphabet), no Book of
War of 1812, 505, 515, 724, 1442, 1835,
1847, 1982, 1989
Mormon names contain, 1820, 1921
W., G., see: Walker, Timothy P.
W., S. (pseud.?), 1835
Wadsworth, James (western New York
State), 710
Wadsworth, Nathaniel Hinckley, 1430n97
Wadsworth, William (Brig. Gen.; brother
of James Wadsworth), 1343
Wafer, Lionel, 809
Wagenknecht, Edward, 1887
Wake, Isabella (British), to be provided
for in Richard Brothers' future palace,
290
Wake, William (Archbishop of
Canterbury), 241
war, corrupting influence of, 1989-1990
war, preparations for, see: "preparations
for war" (non-biblical phrase)
war, prophecy on (Joseph Smith), see:
prophecy on war (Joseph Smith)
war replaced by passive resistance, 1983,
1991
Ward, A. (book owner), 1838
Ward, Artemus (Revolutionary War
general), 107
Ward, Artemus (pseud. of Charles Farrar
Browne), 1267
WARD, Henry Dana, 107, 122, 125, 128,
412, 431, 435, 823, 1048, 1709, 1796,
1838, 1854, 1912; handwriting of, 108
Ward, William (1820s), 1435
Walgren, Kent L., 10, 218, 412, 796, 1139,
1743
Wardley, James and Jane (with French
Prophets), 327
Walker, J. (Rev.; of Harrison County,
Ohio; antimasonic delegate), 136
Wardsboro, Windham County, Vermont,
382
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Ware, Henry (Rev.), 1927, 1964, 1976
"Warning Voice," "Voice of Warning"
(non-biblical phrase or title;
pamphlet title), 1720, 1720, 1721
Warren, Isaiah (fictional character in an
1829 publication), 637
WASHINGTONIAN (Windsor, Vermont;
miscellaneous issues from 1811-12),
1847
water, walking on (supposed prophetic
hoaxes), 707
water as a beverage, 887
Warren County, New York, 1598
water, blood and spirit, 2038
Warren Ladies' Seminary, 615
Waterbury, New Haven County,
Connecticut, 1185
Warsaw, Illinois, 1867
Warsaw Signal (newspaper, Warsaw,
Illinois), 1867
Washburn, Ebenezer (Rev.), 841
washing and anointing, 1810
washing of feet, 909, 1204, 1209, 1210,
1724
"washings, spiritual," 1809
Washington, George, 483, 1007, 1010,
1017, 1479, 1512, 1531, 1559 (in hell),
1639 (eulogized), 1645, 1681, 1685,
1689 (as Masonic double-agent for his
country), 1782, 1801 (early
expectations regarding), 1829n120,
1866 (as God's servant), 1970, 2015
"Washington the Great" (proposed statue
of), 1234
Washington (city), District of Columbia,
413, 1774, 2011
Washington, Mason County, Kentucky
(Campbell-Maccalla debate), 349
Washington County (New York)
Agricultural Society, 1249
Washington, Mount (New Hampshire),
1696Washington Benevolent Societies,
505, 1681, 1681
Washington College (Washington,
Pennsylvania), 1478
Washington Spectator, 1474
Waterford, Saratoga County, New York,
141, 368
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1017
Waterloo, Seneca County, New York, 951,
1041, 1049, 1413-14, 1427, 1637, 1750
Waterman, Elijah (Rev.), 275
WATERMAN, Thomas Glasby, 486, 1848
Waterous, Timothy, Jr., 1825
"waters, land of many," 1386
"waters of the great deep, the" (biblical
expression), 766
Watervliet, Albany County, New York,
190, 312
Watervliet Community (Shaker, near
Albany, New York), 861, 2030
Watson, Richard (1820s), 1288-89
Watt, George D., 826
Watts, Isaac, 550, 836, 1927, 1965, 1965-66
(struggles to understand the nature of
deity)
Wauby, Isaac (Native American preacher,
early 1800s), 1199
Waugh, Beverly (Methodist Episcopal
bishop), 369
WAY, Lewis, 1852
way prepared by God to fulfill any of His
commandments, [239], 649
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Wayne County, New York, 1678n107
Welland Canal (Ontario, Canada), 1776
Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York),
1053, 1250, 1428, 1438, 1472, 1678n107,
1838
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, First Duke
of, 730
Weare, Hillsborough County, New
Hampshire, 1786
Weaver, John P. (Reformed Methodist),
1181
WEBB, Thomas Smith, 430, 1295, 1794 (as
book owner), 1854
Wellington, Richard, 1387
Wellington (Dighton, Bristol County),
Massachusetts, 650
Wells, Chester R. (New Haven, Oswego
County, New York), 443
Wells, Daniel H., 826
Webster, Daniel, 1017-18, 1043, 1072, 1402
Wells, H. G., 427
Webster, Noah, 333, 1783, 1919
Wells, John W., 1034
Webster's Calendar: or, the Albany
Almanack, for the Year of our Lord, 1811,
(Albany, New York), 1443
Wells, Junius F., 180
Wedding of the Waters (Erie Canal in
1825), 1403
Weed, Catherine Ostrander (md. Thurlow
Weed), 1461
Weed, Harriet A. (daughter of Thurlow
and Catherine Ostrander Weed), 1857
WELLS, Seth Youngs, 317, 1548, 1860, 2029
Wells, Rutland County, Vermont, 596,
889, 1138
Wentworth, John, 845
Wernerian Natural History Society, 1243
Weseloh, Todd S., 1375
Wesley, John, 489, 1577
WEED, Thurlow, 97, 107, 127, 684, 920,
989, 1156, 1363, 1390, 1392, 1407, 1408,
1412, 1414, 1431, 1460, 1501, 1678,
1686, 1707, 1725, 1744, 1749 (helps
exhume proposed corpse of William
Morgan), 1750, 1857, 1858
Wesleyan College, University
(Middletown, Connecticut), 596, 683
Weedsport, Cayuga County, New York,
42
West Pittsfield, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts, 1171
WEEKLY RECORDER (Chillicothe, Ohio for
April 30, 1819), 1859
Weiser, Conrad (Ephrata Community),
603
Weishaupt, Adam, 1844
West Bloomfield, Ontario County, New
York, 390, 406, 935, 936, 1964
West Mendon, Monroe County, New
York, 389
West Springfield, Hampden County,
Massachusetts, 813
West Stockbridge, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts, 669
Welch, John W., 479, 737, 1508, 1559, 1624
West Union (Shaker colony at Busro,
Indiana), 1776
well, discovery of mysterious frog and
lizard while digging, 1227
Westerlo, Albany County, New York,
1593
well, voice issuing from a, 1456
Western, Oneida County, New York, 495
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Western Association of Universalists
(New York State), 1699
"When I Look Up to Heaven" (revival
hymn), 440
Western Emigrant Society, 1811
"Where is Morgan Thy Brother?"
(broadsheet), 1482
Western Recorder (Utica, New York), 1290
Western Reserve, see: Ohio Western
Reserve
WHEWELL, William, 1875
Western Reserve College, 1535, 1538
WHIPPLE, Phineas (L. ?), 1875; presumed
family of, 1875
Western Spy, The (newspaper, Cincinnati),
1811
Whiston, William, 796
Whitaker, Scott, 1604
Western Star (Westfield, New York), 1708
white Indians, see: Native Americans "white" Indians and Native races of
varying skin tones
WESTERN WORLD (Warsaw, Illinois, for
May 27, 1840), 1867
Westfield, Chautauqua County, New
York, 1708
Westford, Windham County,
Connecticut, 651
Westford, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 507
Westmoreland, Oneida County, New
York, 495, 653
WETHERILL, Samuel, 1869
Wethersfield, Hartford County,
Connecticut, 550, 1874
Weymouth, Norfolk County,
Massachusetts, 1085
Whaley, Jennet (Mrs.; Castile, Genesee
County, New York), 1494
Wheaton, Noah (Shaker), 323
Wheeler, Jacob (book owner in 1806), 490
Wheeler, Rebekah (Dryden, Tompkins
County, New York in 1817), 1180
Wheelock, Eleazar, 363, 1511
White Mountains (New Hampshire),
1696, 1925
White Skin (Miami chieftain, Indiana),
1081
white stone, 1520, 1521, 1612, 1876; see
also: Freemasonry and antimasonry Symbols of Freemasonry
"White Woman of the Genesee," see:
Jemison, Mary
White, Mr. (of Wayne County, Ohio;
antimasonic delegate), 136
White, Benjamin Franklin (hymnodist),
1278
White, Canvass (engineer), 297
White, D. N. (editor, Warsaw, Illinois),
1867
Whitefield, George, 269
Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York,
1437
Whitestown Bank, 1437
Wheelock, James R., 1731n109
Whiting, Caleb (Reformed Methodist),
1181
Wheelock, John, 693
Whiting, Mason, Esq., 1894
"WHEN I CONSIDERED MY AGE . . ."
(manuscript), 1870, 1874, 1906
Whitingham, Windham County,
Vermont, 1170, 1913
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Whitman, Bernard (brother of Jason
Whitman), 1805
Whittaker, James 313; hears confessions
of thousands of departed spirits, 320
Whitman, Jason, 223, 735, 1805
WHITTIER, John Greenleaf, 1706, 1887;
handwriting of, 1887
Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss, 334
WHITMAN, Samuel (lived 1751-1826), 1877
Whitmer, Christian, 379, 952
Whitmer, David, 782, 1411, 1521, 1943
Whitmer, Jacob, 952
Whittlesey, Frederick, 127, 1678, 1744,
1750
"who is on the Lord's side? Who!"
(phrase), 197
Whitmer, John, 311, 952, 1406, 1734
"Who's on the Lord's Side, Who?"
(Mormon hymn), 197, 888
Whitmer, John Christian (son of Jacob
Whitmer), 1524, 1526
wicked, earth the most, among God's
creations, 375, [473], 1163, 1754
Whitmer, Mary Musselman (md. Peter
Whitmer Sr.), 952
"wicked combination," 1157, 1158
Whitmer, Peter, Sr., 604, 952 (speaking
German); residence, 192, 543, 911,
952, 1034, 1039, 1041, 1049, 1141, 1252,
1360, 1384, 1386, 1407, 1411, 1413,
1428, 1430, 1525, 1552, 1678n107, 1750
wickedness vs. happiness, 621, 816,
[1246], 1784
Widtsoe, John A., 1960
Wight, Lyman, 1110
Whitmer, Peter, Jr., 236
Wilcox, Joel (md. Lydia Smith; parents of
William John Wilcox), 1888
Whitmer cabin, Whitmer farm, see above:
Whitmer, Peter, Sr. . . . residence
Wilcox, Linda, 862
WILCOX, William John, 1888
Whitmer family, 224, 244, 602, 688, 814,
951, 1227
Wilder, Alec (songwriter), 1423
Whitmer, see also: Witmer
Wilder, W. S. (editor, Fitchburg Sentinel),
574
Whitney, Elizabeth Ann Smith (md.
Newell K. Whitney), 1956n172
wilderness, dark and dreary, 1034, 1034,
1237
Whitney, Helen Mar Kimball Smith, 952,
1748
"wilderness" vs. "desert" in 1 Nephi (Book
of Mormon), 1384
Whitney, John, 590
Wilentz, Sean, 1723, 1725
"Whitney, Mother" see: Whitney,
Elizabeth Ann Smith
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, 1236, 1894
Whitney, Newel K., 1104, 1530 (as book
owner)
Wilkie, David, 1373
Whitney Point, Broome County, New
York, 1894
Wilkinson, Jemima, 334, 445, 700, 700,
701, 1436; homes of, 700, 701, 711;
burial of, 711, 1457
Whittaker, David J., 848
WILKINS, John Hubbard, 1889
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WILKINSON, J(ohn ?). B., 1892
Willard, Emma, 1435
Willers, Diedrich Sr. (Rev.), 192, 544, 602,
952
Willis, Bethiah Hayward (Kingston, New
York? Early 1800s juvenile text
transcriber), 639
Willis, Lemuel, 60
Willers, Diedrich Jr., 1036-37
WILLISTON, Seth, 446, 1195
Willes, William, 888
Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, 1534,
1535, 1538
William IV (King of England; coronation
noted), 1276
William Henry, Fort (French and Indian
War), 358
Willoughby College (Willoughby, Ohio),
949, 1535, 1536, 1536
Wilson, Belinda and Wealthy (Oneida
County, New York area in 1826), 398
Williams, Elisha (Hudson, New York
attorney), 702
Wilson, Belle Harris (great grand-niece of
Martin Harris), 1251
Williams, Frederick Granger, 1535, 1949
Winchell ("Wood Scrape" episode), 1138,
1630, 1631
Williams, John Camp, 221
Williams, Josiah Butler, 1032, 1037
Williams, Martha (md. Nathaniel
Emmons), 161n68
Williams, Mary W., 1707
Williams, Samuel (Dr.; lived 1743-1817),
1777
Williams, Samuel Cole, 57
Williams, Solomon (book owner), 1639
Williams, Thomas (Oneida County
region, New York, early 1800s), 360
WINCHESTER, Elhanan, 170, 540, 569, 1897,
1898, 1898
Winchester, James (American Brig. Gen.,
War of 1812), 1083
Winchester, Cheshire County, New
Hampshire, 1829n118
wind, Holy Ghost arriving like the
rushing of a mighty, 1198, 1205
Windham, Rockingham County, New
Hampshire, 1705
Williams, Thomas (1820s), 1435
Windham County (Vermont) Bible
Society, 1164
Williams, William (Utica, New York
publisher), 217, 224, 1619
"Windows of Heaven" (film), 1604
Williams College (Williamstown,
Massachusetts), 162, 630, 778, 1453
Williamsburg, Groveland township,
Livingston County, New York, 1510
Williamstown, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts, 162, 1453, 1888
Williamstown, Oswego County, New
York, 1325
Windsor, Broome County, New York,
1140, 1181, 1892
Windsor, Windsor County, Vermont, 353,
386, 406, 663, 1152, 1782, 1847
Windsor County, Vermont, 1727, 1847
wine, adulterated, 799, 1261, 1733
wine, "pure," 1734
wine, twelve drops of, 1180
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wine consumed at the Carthage, Illinois
jail, 1279
Wines, Enoch Cobb, 1478
Wing, David (md. Hannah Davis;
parents of M. and David Davis Wing),
1907
Wing, David Davis (brother of M. Wing;
md. Cynthia Farwell), 1907
WING, M. (at Worthington, Ohio in 1827),
1907
Wingate ("Wood Scrape" episode), 1138,
1630
Winslow, Edward (Mayflower emigrant;
Gov. of Plymouth Colony), 1909
Winslow, Mary Forbes (lived 1774-1854,
md. Thomas Winslow), 1909, 1910
WINSLOW, Octavius, 1909
Winslow, Thomas (descendant of Edward
Winslow; md. Mary Forbes), 1909
Winter, Herrmann H. (Methodist
Episcopal elder; Oneida Conference
in 1843), 369
Wirt, William, 1097
Wirthlin, LeRoy S., 268
Wisbey, Herbert A., 702
Witlacil, John, 1448
Witmer, Adam K. (nephew of Henry
Witmer), 1912
1524, 1525; Three Witnesses: [1147],
1457, 1747, 1943, [1979]
"Witnesses" (Reformed Methodist
"Experience Books"), 1178, 1181, 1184
wives, spiritual, 327, 709, 1724, 1809
Woburn, Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, 1591
Wolcott, "the two Mr. Wolcotts" (Oneida
County, New York area in 1826), 398
"Wolfert Webber, or Golden Dreams"
(Washington Irving), 793
women, exceptional religious experiences
of, 190, 597, 703, 838, 1172, 1183ff.,
1218, 1910
women speaking with spiritual power,
40-41, 72, [190], 454, 704, 841, 1180,
[1183ff., 1488], 1603, 1728, 1786, [1861]
Women voting on church doctrine and
leaders, 1476
women's equality, 643, 2042
women's movement in the 1970s, 131
women's societies, 1603, 1605, [1846]
Wonders of Nature and Providence Displayed
(Josiah Priest), 1322, 1619
Wood, Ephraim (of Streetsborough,
Portage County, Ohio), 268
WOOD, Jacob, 1913
Wood's Iron Plough (implement), 566
WITMER, Henry, 1912
"Wood Scrape" episode, 77, 596, 1138,
1630
Witmer, Jacob (book owner), 222
Woodbury, Levi, 1014, 1014
Witmer, see also: Whitmer
Woodcock, Thomas S., 1370, 1376
witnesses, two, "that Jesus is the Christ,"
1587
Woodruff, Wilford, 64, 373, 488, 849, 862,
1125, 1519, 1763, 1959 (on the futility
of inquiring into the nature of deity)
witnesses signing affidavits of miracles,
839, 1183ff.
witnesses to the Book of Mormon, 952;
Eight Witnesses: 437, 763, 815, 911,
Woods, Leonard, 1011
Woodstock, Windham County,
Connecticut, 1828
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Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont,
78, 340, 1171
Woodward, Jabez M. (Palmyra, New
York), 1428
Wooley, Miles T., 1699
Woonsocket, Providence County, Rhode
Island, 899
Wooster, Clarintha, spiritual experience
of (early 1800s), 1194
Worcester, Francis (grandfather of Noah
Worcester, Sr.), 1925
Worcester, Hannah Brown (md. Noah
Worcester in 1779), 1925
Worcester, Hannah Huntington (md.
Noah Worcester in 1798), 1926,
1926n160
Worcester, Jesse (brother of Noah
Worcester), 1919
WORCESTER, Joseph Emerson (son of Jesse
Worcester), 1919, 1919
Worcester, Leonard (brother of Noah
Worcester), 1926
Worcester, Noah, Sr. (father of Noah
Worcester), 1925
WORCESTER, Noah, 161n68, 261, 382, 572,
835, 937, 1089, 1562, 1563, 1613, 1616,
1880, 1925, 1963, 1981, 1987, 1988, 1991
Worcester, Samuel (brother of Noah
Worcester), 1561, 1926, 1927
WORCESTER, Thomas (brother of Noah
Worcester), 1925, 1926, 1973, 1991,
1993, 1999, 2003, 2007
Worcester, Thomas (son of Noah
Worcester), 1753, 1927
Worcester, William (Salisbury,
Massachusetts; ancestor of Noah
Worcester), 1925
Worcester, Worcester County,
Massachusetts, 1442, 1452, 1596;
bookstore in, 1453
Worcester doctrine as middle ground
between Trinitarianism and
Unitarianism, 1969, 2004, 2007
word and name creation, manipulation,
1818
WORD OF WISDOM (revelatory health
code dictated by Joseph Smith in
1833), 66, 798; see also, in the general
index: temperance sentiments and
movement
- alcohol as a tool of Satan, 89, 89, 90, 1691
- alcohol as the principal determinant in
cholera fatalities, 88, 1335, 1770, 1771
- alcohol consumption in America,
sociology of, 198, 382 (drinking
between sermons)
- alcohol enslaves the intemperate, 202,
722
- alcohol, evil conspiracies of wicked and
designing men in promoting, 199, 395,
784, 799, [1283], 1692, 1775, [1804]
- alcohol, evils of vending, 195
- alcohol, injunctions against drinking, 68,
84, 85, 90, 197, 413, 607, 709, 799ff.,
722, 800, 886, 1260-62, 1281, 1283,
1476, 1580, 1692, 1765-67, [2042]
- alcohol, moral and spiritual evils of
consuming, 198-99, 722, 918, 1335,
1691, 1804
- alcohol, total abstinence from, 201, 918,
1693, 1763, 1764, 1768, 1771, 1774, 1804
- capacity of the weak, 200, 1766, 1771,
1804
- cholera as the destroying angel, 87, 802,
415, 802, 1335, 1770
- chronology, timing of, 84, 85, 90, 782,
784, 1691, 1771, 1773, 1774, 2028; see
also in the general index: February 26,
1833 (historical date)
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- cider, hard, [556], 1284, 1372
- coffee, 1259, 1281, 1283, 1580, 1736; see
also in this section: - hot drinks
- cold water as alternative to alcohol
consumption, 886-88, 886, 888, 1736
- conspiring men, see in this section: alcohol, evil conspiracies of wicked
and designing men . . .
- destroying angel, see in this section:
cholera as the destroying angel
- hot drinks, 67, 783, 800, 1259-60, 1281
- Kirtland, Ohio, 84, 886, 1769
- luxuries, farmers to forego the costly
importation of, including spirituous
liquors, coffee, tea, 1226
- meat to be eaten sparingly, 67, [643], 800,
1280, 1284, 1580; less in summer, 800,
1280, 1284
- moderation in eating and living, 805,
1260, 1281, 1284
- rising early, 805, 1281, 1284
- running and walking, 801, 1281, [1284]
- Smith, Emma Hale, complains against
filthy tobacco use in early Church,
782 (Young), 783 (Whitmer)
- snuff, dangers of, 2041 (children's article)
- Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania,
607, 1735
- tea, see in this section: - hot drinks
- temperance not to be forced upon
people, 395; temperance should be
forced upon people, 1804
- tobacco, 68, 268, 382, 398, 781, 800, 1260,
1262, 1275, 1280, 1283, 1580, 1692,
2041 (children's article), 2042 (not for
the belly or body; affects the mind);
smoking immoral, 781, [1692];
clergymen who smoke, 781
- water, cold, see in this section: cold
water as alternative to alcohol
consumption
- wheat the best grain for bread, 801
- wisdom and knowledge, intellectual
benefits, 801
- with thanksgiving, 918
- young people drinking, 1692
Worden, O. N. (Lewisburg,
Pennsylvania), 1552
Wordsworth, William, 1046
working out one's salvation, 459, 709
Works, Samuel, 127, 1744, 1750
world court, 1989
"world of spirits" (non-biblical phrase),
318, 319, 328, 339, 499, 548, 1262,
1483, 1549, 1761, 2040; see also: "spirit
world" (expression)
"world was once a garden place, This"
(Mormon lyric), 1301
Worley, Malcolm, 2029
WORSLEY, Israel, 2009
Worthington, Franklin County, Ohio,
1907
Wright, F. B. (brother of John and Richard
Wright), 2017, 2018
Wright, Frances ("Fanny"), 1371
Wright, John (British), divinely appointed
and commanded to testify of Richard
Brothers' prophetic calling, 290
WRIGHT, John (Unitarian minister;
brother of Richard Wright), 2011
Wright, Lucy ("Mother"; Shaker), 2030
WRIGHT, Richard (lived 1764-1836;
brother of John Wright), 2017
WRITINGS OF A PRETENDED PROPHET, 2021
Wunderli, Earl M., 741
Württemberg, 1331
Wyckoff, Cornelius (Ovid, Seneca
County, New York), 544
Wyoming, Battle of; massacre
(Pennsylvania, Revolutionary War),
1083
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X (letter of the alphabet), no Book of
Mormon names contain, 1820, 1921
X.Y.Z. Affair, 1829n119
Yale College, University, 520, 1533, 1581
Young, Zina D., 1006
young men's associations, lyceums,
societies, 179, 276, 357, 579
young people praying together, see:
prayer meetings of young people
"Yankee Doodle" (song), 1417
young people preaching, sermonizing, 43
(Joseph Smith), 406, 711ff., 720, 913,
1728, 1729
Yemen, 974ff., 1052ff.
Youngs, Abraham, 318
Yerman, Bruce, 1508
YOUNGS, Benjamin Seth ("Little
Benjamin"; Shaker), 313, 315 (sings in
tongues while in a trance), 318, 320,
2029, 2030, 2031
Yankee credulity and conviction, 637
Yorkinos (Masonic banditti in Mexico),
1355, 1362
"You parents that have children dear"
(poem), 639
YOUNG, Alfred Douglas (born 1808), 2027
Young, Brigham, 58, 159, 160, 281, 342,
347, 488, 645, 646, 820, 826, 900, 903,
1169, 1550, 1748, 1778, 1953 (AdamGod); on Emma Smith and tobacco
use in early Church, 781
Young, Franklin W., 1172
Youngstown, Niagara County, New York,
1468
YOUTH'S COMPANION (Boston, for April
25, 1832), 2041
youths, precocious, 298, 711, 1441
Zarahemla, land of (Book of Mormon),
808, 972, 1807
Young, Harriet Page Wheeler, 488
Zeisberger, David, 827, 1036, 1128, 1386
Young, J. T. (Rochester Artist), 1399
Zelph incident, 1123, 1300
YOUNG, Jacob (lived 1776-1859), 2028
Zerahemnah, scalp of (Book of Mormon),
1803
Young, Jacob and Mary Boren (parents of
Alfred Douglas Young), 2027
Young, Joab (Rev.), 59
Young, John (father of Brigham Young)
and family, 1171
Young, Joseph (brother of Brigham
Young), 1169
Young, Lorenzo Dow (brother of Brigham
Young), 488, 646, 1174
Young, Phinehas (brother of Brigham
Young), 1173
Young, Rhoda (sister of Brigham Young;
md. John Portineus Greene), 1172
Zinman, Michael, 1835
Zion (expression), 315, 324, 459, 605, 821,
897, 910, 1204, 1206, 1293, 1480, 1481,
1566, 1600, 1603, 1604 ("our American
Zion"), 1675, 1864 ("children of Zion"),
1865, 1976, 1994
Zion, a literal Jewish, 248, [1204]
Zion's Camp, 1123, 1168
ZION'S HERALD (Boston, for May 10,
1826), 2042
Ziph (name), 1823
Zoar community, 1331
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Zoarites, 1331
Zoramites (Book of Mormon), 332, 540,
545, 1944
Zucker, Louis C., 178, 1530, 1531, 1537,
1542, 1546
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To persons at a distance, or to a succeeding generation,
circumstances that seem trifling to us, from their
familiarity, may acquire a lively interest.
— A Directory for the Village of Rochester, 1827, p. [70], publisher's
note by Elisha Ely.
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Everyone thinks that the Sun was never so fine as the day he saw it
shine. We all relate the adventures of the world to ourselves, and think
that what was done in centuries past was only done for us. As if God
was not wise, foreseeing, admirable and jealous of His glory until this
hour!
— Michel Hurault, sieur de Belesbat et du Fay, Discours sur l'Estat de la
France (n.p., 1591), p. 8 (my translation, 1979).
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