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Show 32 as though animal of baptism o ur . 0 meeting when • ... had metamorphised the whole place would flock to their doors to Margaret MeN eil wa s denied J. D. was T. was see us aroused and the pass by.l Glasgow joined her Mormon the church at fourteen tu.r n e d out of his home and ostracized from his family. McAllister found himself totally disinherited from the family fortune because of blackening the family name with Mormon associations ,2 shock and revulsion seemed to characterize the Reverend John Dismay, Mackintosh's reaction when his Writing hydra place people some public schooling b e caus e of a faith and when William Geddes of years he into us turned out to go to Gl a s gow to the we to Daniel Mackintosh, who church newspaper, lRowan, nephew aligned himself The Mormon, Journal, 16. was he bitterly Note: immersion at th i s time in Scotland, in New York with the Mormons. helping lamented his Baptists, of course, to edit the nephew's baptized by but Mormons outdid them in their This led the Reverend David Mac.rae to stres s upon this ordinance, refer to the Mormons as "Baptists of the Baptists." See his chapter, Mormons," in America Revisited (Glasgow, 1908). Robert expressed astonishment at the "new and strange doctrines" taught by the elders. See Biography of Alexander Calderwood (types c r i.pt in po s s e s s io n 'Of Mrs. Aileen C. Boss, Centerville, Utah); see also letter from a missionary in Scotland, Samuel, T. Whitaker, to his brother John M. Whitaker, May 25, 1889 in Whitaker Collection, Univer sity of Utah Library. "Amongst the Calderwood 2Margaret McNeil Ballard, Autobiographical Sketc (MS.Works Progres s Administration Project, Utah State Historical Society); Biographical Eric vc l ope d ia I, 440; Millennial Star, XXX, 131; for instances of jobs being threatened by employers when employees , became Mormons tories, Busby. see Millennial St a r , I, 92; XVI, 683; Branch His- |