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The Mormons and the Jews.

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The Mormons and the Jews.
Two Mormon pamphlets: Cowdery's Letters on the Bringing in of the New Dispensation," Free Press Print, Burlington, Wis., 1899. 5 1/4 x 7 3/4, 31 pp., side-sewn. Text of letters written by Mormon pioneer Oliver Cowdery during his travels with Joseph Smith in 1834-35. "Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery taught only in the schoolhouse of the Almighty...Mormonism is now a moral, a philosophical and a national element which imprints itself on the face of society everywhere... It is despised only by men who know next to nothing about it, or men of a past age. The generations coming have to look it in the face...Who shall stop its progress?...The Jews, who were possessed of the oracles of God, had divided into a great variety of sects and parties, each having its own particular faith...and they were unable to come together in the unity of the faith...tossed about by every wind of doctrine, carried away by novel and strange interpretations and unfounded theories...substituting the wildest opinions for the truth faith...So in the present age previous to the institution of Mormonism, the Christian nations were divided into more than 600 different sects, each having its own faith...." Some wear at upper right tip, cover soiling, fragment of rubber band(?) at bottom of cover leaf, else good plus. Rare. * "Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story," n.d. but judged c. 1940, published in Salt Lake City. 5 x 7 1/2, 24 pp. + list of Mission addresses around the world, from Argentina to "West Spanish-America" (Los Angeles!). Cover portrait, frontispiece photo of Smith's birthplace in Sharon, Vt., The Hill Cumorah, Palmyra, N.Y., and other photos. Lower right corner of cover folded over, neat underlining on p. 3, addresses and times of local church services in ink on outside back, cover foxed and toned, some uniform toning of rose coated text, else good. (2 pcs.)