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Chronologically Ordered Master List of Bibliographic Information for Documents Included in 19th-Century Publications about the Book of Mormon (1829–1844)

  • The Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (26 June 1829).
  • Chronicler. “From the Gold Bible: Chronicles Chapter I.” Paul Pry’s Weekly Bulletin (Rochester, New York) 1, no. 12 (July 25, 1829): 1-2.
  • Castigator. “For Paul Pry’s Weekly Bulletin [From Palmyra].” Paul Pry’s Weekly Bulletin (Rochester, New York) 1, no. 14 (8 August 1829): 1.
  • Chronicler. “From the Golden Bible: Chronicles Chapter III.” Paul Pry’s Weekly Bulletin (Rochester, New York) 1, no. 14 (8 August 1829):1.
  • “Chronicles: Chap. I.” Paul Pry’s Weekly Bulletin (Rochester, New York) (29 August 1829).
  • “Golden Bible.” Rochester Advertiser and Daily Telegraph (New York) (31 August 1829). Reprinted from Palmyra Freeman, 11 August 1829.
  • The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 1 (2 September 1829): 2.
  • “Golden Bible.” The Gem: A Semi-Monthly Literary and Miscellaneous Journal (Rochester, New York) (5 September 1829): 70.
  • The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 3 (16 September 1829): 10.
  • The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 4 (23 September 1829): 14.
  • “Our Own Affairs.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 5 (30 September 1829): 17.
  • “An Extract.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 5 (30 September 1829): 18.
  • The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 5 (30 September 1829): 18.
  • The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 6 (7 October 1829): 22.
  • “Gold Bible.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 1, no. 15 (9 December 1829): 57.
  • [Gold Bible.] The Reflector (Palmyra, New York), new series, 1 (22 December 1829): 8.
  • “From the Book of Mormon. The First Book of Nephi. His Reign and Ministry. Chapter I.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 2 (2 January 1830): 1.
  • “Gold Bible.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 2 (2 January 1830): 13.
  • “The Biter bit-Or, Anti-Masonic Wit outwitted.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 2 (2 January 1830): 13.
  • “From the ‘Book of Mormon,’ erroneously called the ‘Gold Bible.’ The First Book of Nephi. His Reign and Ministry. Chapter I.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 3 (13 January 1830): 17.
  • Gold Bible.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 3 (13 January 1830): 20.
  • “Book of Mormon. Extract from the Book of Alma. Chapter XX.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, Extra (22 January 1830): 27-28. /li>
  • Blatchley, C. C. “Caution Against the Golden Bible.” New-York Telescope 6, no. 38 (20 February 1830): 150.
  • “Diabolical.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 8 (27 February 1830): 66-67.
  • Reply to Luther Howard. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 11 (16 March 1830): 89.
  • [We are requested to announce.] The Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (19 March 1830).
  • Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (26 March 1830).
  • Newsmonger. Letter to the editor, March 1830. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, no. 13 (30 March 1830): 106-7.
  • “A new way of raising the wind.” Rochester Republican (New York) (30 March 1830).
  • Morning Courier and New York Enquirer (31 March 1830).
  • “Blasphemy-‘Book of Mormon,’ alias The Golden Bible.” Rochester Daily Advertiser (New York) (2 April 1830).
  • “Mr. Editor.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) new series, 16 (19 April 1830): 130.
  • “The Book of Mormon, or Golden Bible.” Village Chronicle (Dansville, New York) (27 April 1830).
  • “We are informed.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 1 (1 May 1830): 5.
  • “‘When ignorance is bliss tis folly to be wise.’” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 1 (1 May 1830): 6.
  • “Imposition and Blasphemy!!-Moneydiggers, Etc.” The Gem (Rochester, New York) (15 May 1830): 15.
  • “The Apostle to the Nephites …” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 4 (1 June 1830): 28.
  • Cincinnati Advertiser and Ohio Phoenix (2 June 1830). Reprinted from Wayne County Inquirer, Pennsylvania, circa May 1830.
  • “The Book of Pukei.-Chap. I.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 5 (12 June 1830): 36-37.
  • “Our Citizens.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 6 (22 June 1830): 45-46.
  • “A hungry lean-faced villain.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 7 (30 June 1830): 53-54.
  • “The Book of Pukei.-Chap. 2.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 8 (7 July 1830): 60.
  • “Exemption from taxation.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 8 (7 July 1830): 61.
  • Joppa. “Book of Daniel.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 10 (27 July 1830): 79.
  • Joppa. “Book of Daniel.-Chap. 2.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 11 (4 August 1830): 82-83.
  • “The First Book of John.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 12 (14 August 1830): 94.
  • “Every thing in this world …” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 14 (28 August 1830): 108-9.
  • The Countryman (Lyons, New York) (7 September 1830).
  • “The Marion Monk.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3d series, no. 16 (13 September 1830): 124-25.
  • “The Golden Bible.” Painesville Telegraph (Ohio) (16 November 1830).
  • S., A. “The Golden Bible, or, Campbellism Improved.” Observer and Telegraph (Hudson, Ohio) (18 November 1830).
  • “The Golden Bible.” Observer and Telegraph (Hudson, Ohio) (18 November 1830).
  • Clericus. Letter to the editor. Brattleboro Messenger (Vermont) 9, no. 43 (20 November 1830).
  • “The Golden Bible.” The Cleveland Herald (Ohio) (November 25 1830): 3.
  • “The Book of Mormon.” Painesville Telegraph (Ohio) (30 November 1830).
  • “The Golden Bible.” Republican Advocate (Wooster, Ohio) (4 December 1830).
  • “The manner in which …” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) vol. 2, series 1, no. 7 (6 December 1830): 53.
  • A Lover of Truth. “The Book of Mormon.” Painesville Telegraph (Ohio) (7 December 1830).
  • “The New Bible.” Buffalo Journal & General Advertiser (New York) (8 December 1830).
  • “Beware of Impostors.” Painesville Telegraph (Ohio) (14 December 1830). Reprinted from Huron County Free Press (Ohio) circa December 1830.
  • “Fanatics.” Vermont Watchman and State Gazette (Montpelier) 25, no. 12 (14 December 1830).
  • “Delusion.” The Jesuit or Catholic Sentinel (Boston, Massachusetts) (18 December 1830): 125. Reprinted from Geauga Gazette (Ohio) circa November 1830.
  • “The Book of Gold.” The Philadelphia Album (Pennsylvania) (18 December 1830): 405. Reprinted from Auburn Free Press (New York) circa December 1830.
  • “Book of Mormon.” The Gem (Rochester, New York) (25 December 1830): 135.
  • “Book of Mormon.” Rochester Republican (New York) (28 December 1830).
  • H. Letter to the Editor. Observer and Telegraph (Hudson, Ohio) (December 30, 1830).
  • 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, 340-42. Limerick, ME: Printed at the Office of the Morning Star, 1831.
  • “A new religious sect.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 3, no. 9 (1 January 1831): 69.
  • Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (1 January 1831).
  • “Gold Bible, [No.1].” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 10 (6 January 1831): 76.
  • Plain Truth. “Mr Editor.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 10 (6 January 1831): 77.
  • Gold Bible, No. 2.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 11 (18 January 1831): 84.
  • “Mormonism.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (18 January 1831).
  • “Book of Mormon.” The Enquirer (New York) 3, no. 51 (January 25, 1831). Reprinted from Ontario Messenger (New York), circa December 1830.
  • “The Golden Bible, or The Book of Mormon.” Republican Advocate (Wooster, Ohio) (29 January 1831).
  • “Gold Bible, No. 3.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 12 (1 February 1831): 92-93.
  • Letter to the editor. The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 12 (1 February 1831): 95.
  • S. Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate (Utica, New York) new series 2, no. 6 (5 February 1831): 47.
  • Campbell, Alexander. “Delusions.” Millennial Harbinger (Bethany, Virginia) 2, no. 2 (7 February 1831): 85-96.
  • “Book of Mormon.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 13 (14 February 1831): 102.
  • “Gold Bible, No. 4.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 13 (14 February 1831): 100-101.
  • C., M. S. “Mormonism.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) 2, no. 35 (15 February 1831): 1-2.
  • Campbell, Thomas. “The Mormon Challenge.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) 2, no. 35 (15 February 1831): 2.
  • “Gold Bible, No. 5.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 14 (28 February 1831): 109.
  • “Mr. Howe.” Letter to the editor. Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (1 March 1831).
  • Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (1 March 1831).
  • Burnett, David S. “Something New.-The Golden Bible.” Evangelical Inquirer (Dayton, Ohio) 1, no. 10 (7 March 1831): 217-19.
  • “Mormonism.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 15 (9 March 1831): 116-17.
  • “Martin Harris . . .Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) 2, no. 39 (15 March 1831).
  • “Gold Bible, No. 6.” The Reflector (Palmyra, New York) 2, no. 16 (19 March 1831): 126-27.
  • “Our neighbor-in-law . . .Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (22 March 1831).
  • “We have received the following letter.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (March 1831).
  • “Antimasonic Religion.” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (24 March 1831).
  • “The Gold Bible fever …” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (29 March 1831).
  • B., A.W. “Mormonites.” Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate (Utica, New York) 2, no. 15 (9 April 1831): 120.
  • “Mormonites.” Working Man’s Advocate (New York) 2, no. 39 (14 May 1831).
  • “The Mormonites.” The Village Chronicle (17 May 1831).
  • “A new excitement: Mormonism versus Anti-masonry.” Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer (New York City, New York) 7, no. 1247 (21 May 1831).
  • “Several families …” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (27 May 1831).
  • “Mr. Alexa[n]der Campbell …”Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (21 June 1831).
  • “The Mormonites.” Geauga Gazette (Painesville, Ohio) (21 June 1831). Reprinted in Western Reserve Chronicle (Warren, Ohio) (30 June 1831): 3.
  • “Mormonism.” Niles’ Weekly Register (Baltimore, Maryland) 4 (16 July 1831): [853].
  • Mormonites.” Republican Advocate (Wooster, Ohio) (16 July 1831): 1.
  • O., R. D. [Owen, Robert Dale, 1801-1877]. “Authenticity of the Golden Bible.” Free Enquirer (16 July 1831): 307-8.
  • “Mormonism.” Atkinson’s Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia) 10, no. 521 (23 July 1831).
  • Geauga Gazette (Painesville, Ohio) (26 July 1831): 2.
  • Letter to the editor, 1 July 1831. Universalist Watchman, Repository and Chronicle (Woodstock, Vermont), new series 3, no. 16 (13 August 1831): 127.
  • “Mormonism is spreading faster …” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (23 August 1831).
  • “Mormonism-Religious Fanaticism-Church And State Party” Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer (New York City, New York) 7, no. 1333 (31 August 1831).
  • “The Mormon Delusion.” Baptist Chronicle and Literary Register (Georgetown, Kentucky) 2, no. 9 (September 1831): 135-36. Reprinted from Hampshire Gazette (circa May 1831), and the Vermont Chronicle.
  • “Mormon Religion-Clerical Ambition-Western New York-The Mormonites Gone to Ohio.” Morning Courier and New-York Enquirer (New York City, New York) 7, no. 1331 (1 September 1831).
  • O., W. [Owen, William]. “Mormon Bible.” Free Enquirer (New York) (3 September 1831): 364.
  • Owen, William. “A Comparison between the Book of Mormon and the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, or The Golden Bible vs. The Holy Bible.” Free Enquirer (New York) (10 September 1831): 367-68.
  • “Mormonism.” Dayton Journal and Advertiser (Dayton, Ohio) 5, no. 45 (4 October 1831): 1. Reprinted from the Cincinnati Gazette (26 September 1831).
  • Gimel. “Book of Mormon.” The Christian Watchman (Boston) 12, no. 40 (7 October 1831).
  • “Mormonites.” Trumpet and Universalist Magazine (Boston, Massachusetts) new series 2, no. 17 (22 October 1831): 68. Reprinted from the Hampshire Gazette, circa October 1831.
  • “Mormonism-No. III.” Ezra Booth to Rev. I. Eddy, 24 October 1831. Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (27 October 1831).
  • “Mormonism-No. VI.” Ezra Booth to Rev. I. Eddy, 14 November 1831. Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (17 November 1831).
  • “The Mormonites.” Christian Intelligencer and Eastern Chronicle (Gardiner, Maine) (18 November 1831): 184. Reprinted from Illinois Patriot (Jacksonville, Illinois) (16 September 1831).
  • Booth, Ezra. “Mormonism-No. VII.” The Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) 2, no. 47 (24 November 1831).
  • “Mormonism.” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (24 November 1831).
  • “Mormonism.” The Herald of Truth (Philadelphia) (December 1831): 406-7. Reprinted from Broome County Courier (Binghamton, New York) (22 December 1831).
  • “The Mormonites.” Baptist Chronicle and Literary Register (Georgetown, Kentucky) 2, no. 12 (December 1831): 272.
  • “Mormonism-Nos. VIII-IX.” Letter VIII, 29 November 1831, Ezra Booth to Rev. I. Eddy. Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) 2, no. 49 (8 December 1831): 1.
  • Rigdon, Sidney. “To The Public.” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (15 December 1831).
  • “Mormonism-Nos. XIII-IX.” Letter IX, 6 December 1831, Ezra Booth to Rev. I. Eddy. Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) 2, no. 49 (8 December 1831): 1.
  • “Sidney Rigdon …” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (20 December 1831).
  • Ryder, Symonds. “Mr. Editor.” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (29 December 1831).
  • Towle, Nancy. Vicissitudes Illustrated in the Experience of Nancy Towle in Europe and America, 137-47. Charleston: For the Authoress, 1832.
  • Rigdon, Sidney. “To the Public.” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (12 January 1832).
  • “Mormonism.” Cherokee Phoenix (New Echota, Georgia) 4 (21 January 1832). Reprinted from Boston Courier (Boston, Massachusetts) October 1831.
  • Mr. Booth …” Ohio Star (Ravenna, Ohio) (26 January 1832).
  • “Mormonism.” Fredonia Censor (New York) (7 March 1832). Reprinted from the Franklin Democrat (Pennsylvania) circa March 1832.
  • Skinner, Dolphus. “Changes of Mormonism.” Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate (Utica, New York) 3, no. 11 (17 March 1832): 67.
  • “The Orators of Mormon.” Catholic Telegraph (Cincinnati, Ohio) 1 (14 April 1832): 204-5. Reprinted from Mercer Press (Pennsylvania), circa April 1832.
  • “[From the Book of Mormon].” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 1 (June 1832): 8.
  • “Selected.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 1 (June 1832): [3].
  • “The Book of Mormon.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 1 (June 1832): [6].
  • “Mormonism.” The Standard (Cincinnati, Ohio) (1 June 1832): 4.
  • “Mormonism,” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) 4, no. 1 (21 June 1832). Reprinted from The Pioneer (Rock Springs, Illinois) circa June 1832.
  • “Hosea Chapter III.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 2 (July 1832): [14].
  • “The Book of Ether.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 3 (August 1832): [22].
  • “Mormonism.” Working Man’s Advocate (New York) 4, no. 1 (18 August 1832). Reprinted from Lynn Record (Massachusetts).
  • “The Book of Jacob.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 4 (September 1832): [26].
  • “Signs of the Times.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 5 (October 1832): [38].
  • “The Book of Moroni,” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 5 (October 1832): [38].
  • “The Far West.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Indpendence, Missouri) 1, no. 5 (October 1832): [37].
  • “The Ten Tribes.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 5 (October 1832): [33-34].
  • “Mormonism.” Boston Recorder (Boston, Massachusetts) 17, no. 41 (10 October 1832). Reprinted from Lockport Balance (New York), circa September 1832.
  • “The Tribe of Joseph.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 6 (November 1832): [41-43].
  • “Mormonism” Morning Star (Limerick, Maine) 7, no. 20 (16 November 1832). Reprinted from the Christian Herald (Boston), circa November 1832.
  • “The Indians.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 7 (December 1832): [54].
  • “The Jews.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 7 (December 1832): [51-53].
  • “The Resurrection of the Just.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 7 (December 1832): [49-51].
  • B., S. “Mormonism.” Morning Star (Limerick, Maine) 7, no. 34 (21 December 1832): 134.
  • Priest, Josiah. American Antiquities, 73. Albany: Hoffman and White, 1833.
  • Hamilton, Thomas. Men and Manners in America, 364-65. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833.
  • Mother Goose’s Melodies [title page]. Boston: C. S. Francis and Co., [1833].
  • “Some of Mormon’s Teaching.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 8 (January 1833): [60].
  • “The Book of Mormon.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 8 (January 1833): [57-59].
  • Discovery of Ancient Ruins in Central America.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 9 (February 1833): [71].
  • “New Hymns.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 9 (February 1833): [72].
  • “Mormonism.” Communication from Joseph Smith, Jr. American Revivalist and Rochester Observer (Rochester, New York) 7, no. 5 (2 February 1833).
  • “The Times.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 10 (March 1833): [76-77].
  • “Extract, &c.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 10 (March 1833): [79].
  • Marks, David. [Untitled Remarks on Mormonism]. Morning Star (Limerick, Maine) 7, no. 45 (7 March 1833): 177.
  • Western Traveller. “Mormonism.” Christian Advocate and Journal (New York) 7, no. 30 (22 March 1833): 1.
  • “Baptism.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 11 (April 1833): [88].
  • “From the Book of Ether.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 11 (April 1833): [87].
  • “Rise and Progress of the Church of Christ.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 11 (April 1833): [84].
  • “The Gospel.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 1, no. 11 (April 1833): [81-83].
  • B., P. H. “The Mormonites.” Ohio Eagle (Lancaster, Ohio) (20 April 1833). Reprinted from The Saturday Courier, circa April 1833.
  • “Mormonites.” Gospel Luminary 6, no. 8 (May 1833): 263-65.
  • “Great Events.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 13 (June 1833): 102.
  • “Good Proof.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 13 (June 1833): 99.
  • “The Book of Mormon.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 13 (June 1833): 98.
  • “The Second Coming of the Savior, No. II” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 13 (June 1833): 99.
  • “Mormoism [sic].” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (21 June 1833).
  • “A Bee Story.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 14 (July 1833): 107.
  • “The Book of Mormon.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Independence, Missouri) 2, no. 14 (July 1833): 109.
  • “‘Regulating’ the Mormonites.” Niles’ Register (Baltimore, Maryland) 4th series, 3, no. 9 (14 September 1833): 47-48. Reprinted from Missouri Republican, 9 August 1833.
  • “The Mormon Mystery Developed.” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (20 December 1833).
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed: Or, A Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, From Its Rise to the Present Time. With Sketches of the Characters of Its Propagators, and a Full Detail of the Manner in which the Famous Golden Bible was Brought Before the World. To Which Are Added, Inquiries Into the Probability that the Historical Part of the Said Bible Was Written By One Solomon Spalding, More than Twenty Years Ago, and By Him Intended to Have Been Published As A Romance. Painesville, Ohio: E. D. Howe, 1834.
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 17
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 18
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 19
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 2
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 3
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 4
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed. chapter 5
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed, chapter 6
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed, chapter 7
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed, chapter 8
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed, chapter 9
  • Howe, E. D. Mormonism Unvailed, front matter
  • “Mormonism.” Protestant Episcopalian and Church Register (Philadelphia) 5, no. 1 (January 1834): 8. Reprinted from Maine Inquirer , circa January 1834.
  • “Moroni’s Lamentation.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 16 (January 1834): 128.
  • Whitman, Jason. “The Book of Mormon.” The Unitarian (Boston) 1 (January 1834): 40-50.
  • “To the Public.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (31 January 1834).
  • Campbell, Alexander. “Signs of the Times.” Millennial Harbinger 5, no. 4 (April 1834):148, note.
  • “Considerable Excitement.” The Evening and the Morning Star (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 19 (April 1834): 150.
  • “The following is taken from …” The Evening and the Morning Star (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 19 (April 1834): 151.
  • F., L. M. “Interview with the Mormon Prophet.” Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate (Utica, New York) n. s., 5, no. 14 (5 April 1834): 107
  • “Mormon Trial.” Chardon Spectator and Geauga Gazette (12 April 1834).
  • “Mormonism.” Susquehanna Register (Montrose, Pennsylvania) 9, no. 21 (1 May 1834).
  • “The Mormon Book.” Michigan Sentinel (3 May 1834).
  • “Mormonism.” Protestant Sentinel (Schenectady, New York) new series 5, no. 1 (4 June 1834): 4-5. Reprinted from New England Review, circa May 1834.
  • Joseph Smith to Oliver Cowdery. The Evening and the Morning Star (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 24 (September 1834): 192.
  • Oliver Cowdery to W.W. Phelps, 7 September 1834. Latter-day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 1, no. 1 (October 1834): 13-16.
  • Eli Gilbert to Oliver Cowdery, 24 September 1834. Latter-day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 1, no. 1 (October 1834): 9-10.
  • Cowdery, Oliver. “Letter II.” Latter-day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 1, no. 2 (November 1834): 27-32.
  • “Mormonism Unvailed.” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (28 November 1834).
  • Joseph Smith to Oliver Cowdery. Latter-Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 1, no. 3 (December 1834): 40.
  • Oliver Cowdery to W. W. Phelps, letter no. 3. Latter-day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 1, no. 3 (December 1834): 41-43.
  • “Mormonism.” Christian Register (Boston) (20 December 1834): 76. Reprinted from the Sacket’s Harbor Courier, circa December 1834.
  • Priest, Josiah. American Antiquities, 79. 5th ed. Albany: Hoffman and White, 1835.
  • “An Angel Came Down from the Mansions of Glory.” A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, 22-23. Kirtland, Ohio: F. G. Williams & Company, 1835.
  • “Now We’ll Sing With One Accord.” A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, 33-34. Kirtland, Ohio: F. G. Williams & Company, 1835.
  • “O Stop and Tell Me Red Man.” A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, 83-84. Kirtland, Ohio: F. G. Williams & Company, 1835.
  • “Before This Earth From Chaos Sprung.” A Collection of Sacred Hymns, for the Church of the Latter Day Saints, 95-97. Kirtland, Ohio: F. G. Williams & Company, 1835.
  • Abdy, E. S. Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America, from April, 1833, to October, 1834, 3:40-41, 54-59. London: John Murray, 1835.
  • “Mormonites.” J. Newton Brown, Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 844. Boston: Shattuck & Company, 1835. Reprinted from Cross and Baptist Journal, Fall 1834.
  • Griffiths, D., Jun. Two Years’ Residence in the New Settlements of Ohio, North America: With Directions to Emigrants, 132-41. London: Westley and Davis, 1835.
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