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Show 34 ment was the by was ox brought accusers were fanaticism, before the ,,1 ashamed of duction of the t h e rri new but Eli s e the lve s Gospel and , minister.3 educated burned in effigy at the town eros reports however, that when 1Quoted 2Loc. Condie, 4Gibson, a similar a enraged the matter. ,,2 over days. 1842 the intro- Mr. Scott, Hundreds Joseph Smith a was mob which threatened manner.4 The missionaries to the law and William Gibson Mormon XI, Journal, meeting in Paisley its lead- 61. 1847-1909 (MS microfilm copy in of Utah, Journal, Book No. see 1849; Hamilton, Journal, --- 666. town in by Star, Genealogical Society mob violence same recourse defence, until they generated for two his coal miner could debate with a an nobly, faced Baptist minister, s mob broke up in Millennial was Sharp that in his "inhumanity, that when Stewart cit. 3Gibson archives of a without of one to dismiss glad were In the to deal with the missionaries in not, to them and the local surprised as "he bore himself great excitement religion to hear and were college Herald commented that it Kelsey reported in debate with coal miner John joined were Glasgow magistrates, boldly, preached In Clackmannan came the whether to characterize the affair unsure barbarism Latter-day Saints," Salt Lake 150, p. City), 20. 109; for other accounts of Glasgow Quarterly Conference, June 24, May 28, 1855; Biographical Encyclopedia, I, of the |