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Show 33 fatal delusion and was" grievously pained" Daniel had for the church, ents so near Reminding to death with sorrow this b ewrl de r e d you my dearest To John Mackintosh the claim sheer blasphemy savored more of Baptist pastor exc e r c that or is e what they arraigned were asked: spell that your natural Brigham Young than Bible piety, Even when the Mormons followed Bible the sick brought his par- "What so wa s was it effectually "I judgments the Book of Mormon and the speeches of "gross Infidelity infatuation which him that he had nephew? binds you still? that you do not at the .... scripture was and other leaders ,,2 piety by attempting to heal misunderstood, and Thomas Stewart found himself before the Glasgow magistrates icide when two yo urig Mormon he had administered the the incident under the girls healing died on a during charge a of cholera culpable plague rites of the church to them. heading, "Extraordinary Case. hom- after Relating Cholera Treat- lLetter, John Mackintosh, Lochgilphead, Scotland, to Daniel Mackintosh, New York, January 2, 1857 (original in Utah State Histori cal Society). 2Loc. cit.; for further reference to opposition among relatives William Morrison, Diary 1820 89 (multilith copy of H. Creer, excerpts from original diary in possession of Mrs. Leland Salt Lake City), September 11, 1852; Richard Ballantyne, "Autobio and friends - see graphical Sketch" in Journal, 1851- 80 (MS in Church Historian's Office); Hamilton, Journal, March 9, 1856; Margaret Morrison, "Auto biographical Sketch" (copy in possession of Mrs. Leland-H. Creer); letter, James Mackintosh, Edinburgh, to Daniel Mackintosh, Salt Lake City, August 7, 1853 (original in Utah State Historical Society). |