Author: Patrick Mason
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199792879
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
"It incarnates every unclean beast of lust, guile, falsehood, murder, despotism and spiritual wickedness." So wrote a prominent Southern Baptist official in 1899 of Mormonism. Rather than the "quintessential American religion," as it has been dubbed by contemporary scholars, in the late nineteenth century Mormonism was America's most vilified homegrown faith. A vast national campaign featuring politicians, church leaders, social reformers, the press, women's organizations, businessmen, and ordinary citizens sought to end the distinctive Latter-day Saint practice of plural marriage, and to extinguish the entire religion if need be. Placing the movement against polygamy in the context of American and southern history, Mason demonstrates that anti-Mormonism was one of the earliest vehicles for reconciliation between North and South after the Civil War and Reconstruction. Southerners joined with northern reformers and Republicans to endorse the use of newly expanded federal power to vanquish the perceived threat to Christian marriage and the American republic. Anti-Mormonism was a significant intellectual, legal, religious, and cultural phenomenon, but in the South it was also violent. While southerners were concerned about distinctive Mormon beliefs and political practices, they were most alarmed at the "invasion" of Mormon missionaries in their communities and the prospect of their wives and daughters falling prey to polygamy. Moving to defend their homes and their honor against this threat, southerners turned to legislation, to religion, and, most dramatically, to vigilante violence. The Mormon Menace provides new insights into some of the most important discussions of the late nineteenth century and of our own age, including debates over the nature and limits of religious freedom; the contest between the will of the people and the rule of law; and the role of citizens, churches, and the state in regulating and defining marriage.
The Mormon Menace
Author: Patrick Mason
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199792879
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
"It incarnates every unclean beast of lust, guile, falsehood, murder, despotism and spiritual wickedness." So wrote a prominent Southern Baptist official in 1899 of Mormonism. Rather than the "quintessential American religion," as it has been dubbed by contemporary scholars, in the late nineteenth century Mormonism was America's most vilified homegrown faith. A vast national campaign featuring politicians, church leaders, social reformers, the press, women's organizations, businessmen, and ordinary citizens sought to end the distinctive Latter-day Saint practice of plural marriage, and to extinguish the entire religion if need be. Placing the movement against polygamy in the context of American and southern history, Mason demonstrates that anti-Mormonism was one of the earliest vehicles for reconciliation between North and South after the Civil War and Reconstruction. Southerners joined with northern reformers and Republicans to endorse the use of newly expanded federal power to vanquish the perceived threat to Christian marriage and the American republic. Anti-Mormonism was a significant intellectual, legal, religious, and cultural phenomenon, but in the South it was also violent. While southerners were concerned about distinctive Mormon beliefs and political practices, they were most alarmed at the "invasion" of Mormon missionaries in their communities and the prospect of their wives and daughters falling prey to polygamy. Moving to defend their homes and their honor against this threat, southerners turned to legislation, to religion, and, most dramatically, to vigilante violence. The Mormon Menace provides new insights into some of the most important discussions of the late nineteenth century and of our own age, including debates over the nature and limits of religious freedom; the contest between the will of the people and the rule of law; and the role of citizens, churches, and the state in regulating and defining marriage.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199792879
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
"It incarnates every unclean beast of lust, guile, falsehood, murder, despotism and spiritual wickedness." So wrote a prominent Southern Baptist official in 1899 of Mormonism. Rather than the "quintessential American religion," as it has been dubbed by contemporary scholars, in the late nineteenth century Mormonism was America's most vilified homegrown faith. A vast national campaign featuring politicians, church leaders, social reformers, the press, women's organizations, businessmen, and ordinary citizens sought to end the distinctive Latter-day Saint practice of plural marriage, and to extinguish the entire religion if need be. Placing the movement against polygamy in the context of American and southern history, Mason demonstrates that anti-Mormonism was one of the earliest vehicles for reconciliation between North and South after the Civil War and Reconstruction. Southerners joined with northern reformers and Republicans to endorse the use of newly expanded federal power to vanquish the perceived threat to Christian marriage and the American republic. Anti-Mormonism was a significant intellectual, legal, religious, and cultural phenomenon, but in the South it was also violent. While southerners were concerned about distinctive Mormon beliefs and political practices, they were most alarmed at the "invasion" of Mormon missionaries in their communities and the prospect of their wives and daughters falling prey to polygamy. Moving to defend their homes and their honor against this threat, southerners turned to legislation, to religion, and, most dramatically, to vigilante violence. The Mormon Menace provides new insights into some of the most important discussions of the late nineteenth century and of our own age, including debates over the nature and limits of religious freedom; the contest between the will of the people and the rule of law; and the role of citizens, churches, and the state in regulating and defining marriage.
The Mormon Menace
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
The Mormon Menace
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
An official assassin of the Mormon Church under the late Brigham Young.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
An official assassin of the Mormon Church under the late Brigham Young.
The Mormon Menace
Author: Alfred Henry Lewis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781544711805
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
In the old time the President of the Church was the temporal as well as spiritual head. No one might doubt his "revelations" or dispute his commands without being visited with punishment which ran from a fine to the death penalty. When outsiders invaded their regions the Mormons, by command of Brigham Young, struck them down, as in the Mountain Meadows murders. This was in the day when the arm of national power was too short to reach them. Now, when it can reach them, the Church conspires where before it assassinated, and strives to do by chicane what it aforetime did by shedding blood. And all to defend itself in the practice of polygamy! One would ask why the Mormons set such extravagant store by that doctrine of many wives. This is the great reason: It serves to mark the Church members and separate and set them apart from Gentile influences. Mormonism is the sort of religion that children would renounce, and converts, when their heat had cooled, abandon. The women would leave it on grounds of jealousy and sentiment; the men would quit in a spirit of independence and a want of superstitious belief in the Prophet's "revelations.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781544711805
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
In the old time the President of the Church was the temporal as well as spiritual head. No one might doubt his "revelations" or dispute his commands without being visited with punishment which ran from a fine to the death penalty. When outsiders invaded their regions the Mormons, by command of Brigham Young, struck them down, as in the Mountain Meadows murders. This was in the day when the arm of national power was too short to reach them. Now, when it can reach them, the Church conspires where before it assassinated, and strives to do by chicane what it aforetime did by shedding blood. And all to defend itself in the practice of polygamy! One would ask why the Mormons set such extravagant store by that doctrine of many wives. This is the great reason: It serves to mark the Church members and separate and set them apart from Gentile influences. Mormonism is the sort of religion that children would renounce, and converts, when their heat had cooled, abandon. The women would leave it on grounds of jealousy and sentiment; the men would quit in a spirit of independence and a want of superstitious belief in the Prophet's "revelations.
The Mormon Menace
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Danites (Mormon Church)
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Danites (Mormon Church)
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The Mormon Menace
Author: Alfred Henry Lewis John Doyle Lee
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781505345186
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"[...]Tanners, and the Cluffs, were not afraid. They had gotten the reins of power into their own fingers, and made sure of their careful ability to drive ahead without an upset. The Mormon Church, now when Utah was a State, went into politics more openly and deeply than before. Practically there are three parties in Utah - Republicans and Democrats and Mormons. The Gentiles are Democrats or Republicans; the Mormons are never anything but [...]".
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781505345186
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"[...]Tanners, and the Cluffs, were not afraid. They had gotten the reins of power into their own fingers, and made sure of their careful ability to drive ahead without an upset. The Mormon Church, now when Utah was a State, went into politics more openly and deeply than before. Practically there are three parties in Utah - Republicans and Democrats and Mormons. The Gentiles are Democrats or Republicans; the Mormons are never anything but [...]".
The Mormon Menace
Author: George Whitfield Phillips
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
The Mormon Menace
Author: John Doyle Lee
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781492733324
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
In his own words, a lurid look at the Mountain Meadows Massacre atrocity and John D. Lee. This is a book that every thinking person and student of history must read.CHAPTER I - THE STORMY YOUTH OF LEECHAPTER II - LEE BEGINS A CAREERCHAPTER III - LEE BECOMES A MORMONCHAPTER IV - THE SAINTS BESET WITH TROUBLESCHAPTER V - THE MORMON WARCHAPTER VI - LEE LOCATES THE GARDEN OF EDENCHAPTER VII - THE SAINTS GATHER AT NAUVOOCHAPTER VIII - LEE AS A MISSIONARYCHAPTER IX - MORMONISM AND ITS ORIGINCHAPTER X - LEE CASTS OUT DEVILSCHAPTER XI - HOT FOR LEE IN TENNESSEECHAPTER XII - OF PECULIAR INTEREST IN NAUVOOCHAPTER XIII - DEATH OF JOSEPH SMITHCHAPTER XIV - THE DOCTRINE OF SEALINGCHAPTER XV - THE SAINTS TURN WESTWARDCHAPTER XVI - LEE GOES TO SANTA FECHAPTER XVII - LEE IS TREATED BADLY BY THE BRETHRENCHAPTER XVIII - THE DANITE AND HIS DUTYCHAPTER XIX - THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWSCHAPTER XX - THE MUSTER OF THE DANITESCHAPTER XXI - THE BLOOD FEAST OF THE DANITESCHAPTER XXII - THE DANITE CHIEF REPORTS TO BRIGHAMCHAPTER XXIII - LEE NEARS THE ENDAPPENDIX I - BLOOD ATONEMENTAPPENDIX II - THE STORY OF LEE'S ARRESTAPPENDIX III - DEATH OF JOHN DOYLE LEEAlmost a half century ago, being in 1857, John Doyle Lee, a chief among that red brotherhood, the Danites, was ordered by Brigham Young and the leading counselors of the Mormon Church to take his men and murder a party of emigrants then on their way through Utah to California. The Mormon orders were to kill all who can talk, and, in their carrying out, Lee and his Danites, with certain Indians whom he had recruited in the name of scalps and pillage, slaughtered over one hundred and twenty men, women and children and left their stripped bodies to the elements and the wolves. This wholesale murder was given the title of The Mountain Meadow Massacre. Twenty years later, in 1877, the belated justice of this Government seated Lee on his coffin, and shot him to death for his crimes. In addition to writing about his life, Lee also gives among other matters the story of the Church of Mormon from its inception, when Joseph Smith pretended, with the aid of Urim and Thummim, to translate the golden plates. Lewis then goes on to allege that in the name of Mormon safety, Brigham Young, by money and other agencies worked to have this book suppressed.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781492733324
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
In his own words, a lurid look at the Mountain Meadows Massacre atrocity and John D. Lee. This is a book that every thinking person and student of history must read.CHAPTER I - THE STORMY YOUTH OF LEECHAPTER II - LEE BEGINS A CAREERCHAPTER III - LEE BECOMES A MORMONCHAPTER IV - THE SAINTS BESET WITH TROUBLESCHAPTER V - THE MORMON WARCHAPTER VI - LEE LOCATES THE GARDEN OF EDENCHAPTER VII - THE SAINTS GATHER AT NAUVOOCHAPTER VIII - LEE AS A MISSIONARYCHAPTER IX - MORMONISM AND ITS ORIGINCHAPTER X - LEE CASTS OUT DEVILSCHAPTER XI - HOT FOR LEE IN TENNESSEECHAPTER XII - OF PECULIAR INTEREST IN NAUVOOCHAPTER XIII - DEATH OF JOSEPH SMITHCHAPTER XIV - THE DOCTRINE OF SEALINGCHAPTER XV - THE SAINTS TURN WESTWARDCHAPTER XVI - LEE GOES TO SANTA FECHAPTER XVII - LEE IS TREATED BADLY BY THE BRETHRENCHAPTER XVIII - THE DANITE AND HIS DUTYCHAPTER XIX - THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWSCHAPTER XX - THE MUSTER OF THE DANITESCHAPTER XXI - THE BLOOD FEAST OF THE DANITESCHAPTER XXII - THE DANITE CHIEF REPORTS TO BRIGHAMCHAPTER XXIII - LEE NEARS THE ENDAPPENDIX I - BLOOD ATONEMENTAPPENDIX II - THE STORY OF LEE'S ARRESTAPPENDIX III - DEATH OF JOHN DOYLE LEEAlmost a half century ago, being in 1857, John Doyle Lee, a chief among that red brotherhood, the Danites, was ordered by Brigham Young and the leading counselors of the Mormon Church to take his men and murder a party of emigrants then on their way through Utah to California. The Mormon orders were to kill all who can talk, and, in their carrying out, Lee and his Danites, with certain Indians whom he had recruited in the name of scalps and pillage, slaughtered over one hundred and twenty men, women and children and left their stripped bodies to the elements and the wolves. This wholesale murder was given the title of The Mountain Meadow Massacre. Twenty years later, in 1877, the belated justice of this Government seated Lee on his coffin, and shot him to death for his crimes. In addition to writing about his life, Lee also gives among other matters the story of the Church of Mormon from its inception, when Joseph Smith pretended, with the aid of Urim and Thummim, to translate the golden plates. Lewis then goes on to allege that in the name of Mormon safety, Brigham Young, by money and other agencies worked to have this book suppressed.
Mormonism Mama And Me
Author: Thelma Geer
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 080248137X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Raised in the Mormon church, she dreamed of becoming a 'heavenly queen.' A personal account of one woman's Mormon heritage and her conversion to the Christian faith. Examines several important tenets of the Mormon faith.
Publisher: Moody Publishers
ISBN: 080248137X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Raised in the Mormon church, she dreamed of becoming a 'heavenly queen.' A personal account of one woman's Mormon heritage and her conversion to the Christian faith. Examines several important tenets of the Mormon faith.
Devil's Gate
Author: David Roberts
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416539883
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Traces the tragedy-marked 1856 journey of three thousand Mormons from Iowa to Utah, explaining how leader Brigham Young disregarded warnings and then convinced his followers that hardships and deaths were part of a higher plan.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416539883
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Traces the tragedy-marked 1856 journey of three thousand Mormons from Iowa to Utah, explaining how leader Brigham Young disregarded warnings and then convinced his followers that hardships and deaths were part of a higher plan.