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Show 36 for employment and I'll tell ye world." 1 as a woodturner: "Man, Robert, far mair to your something come and sit doon, than a' the turnin' in the g:uid Like many others who heard the Mormon message, Patrick ) listened and turned from the faith of his fathers to the America. to his Still in his teens he famil y but true to the land of his fathers Although Paisley3 church in and were on well. a preach the Scottish presented elders,S Mormons in Scotland was Unitarian chapel for meetings "old light" Presbyterian in an clergy not dead to the were their flocks and they sought a by One of the earliest placard entitled "A on Mormonism lBiographical 2Loc. was published in in menace to counter it debates between min- publications against Reply to the Enthusiastical Messrs Hamilton and Ure," and in 1849 Remarks disgrace 2 the delusions of Mormonism and isters and Mormon a from faith which would eventuall y take him from allowed to Stewarton,4 lectures as one ordered to leave home, was the Mormons used which the Mormons by a new Glasgow Fantastical, Joseph with the the Paton's approbation Encyclopedia, I, 666. cit. 3Sprowl, Diary, April 28, 4Millennial Star, X, 1841. 221. 5Ibid., II, 169; XI, 140; Gibson, Journal, Book No. 150, pp. 4, 20. 10-11; Sprowl, Diary, March 10, 1842; Condie, Journal, |