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Show 49 growth. 1 In a similar vein that 50,000 of the "most church in Britain. This one anti-Mormon writer pointed grossly ignorant" ain's ecclesiastical system enogh, proof was was practical appeal from to him at not in it was of the freely seeming approbation Reynold's Newspaper, the Mormon least, surprising classes" should find in Mormonism economic-religious problems and with joined that Brit- extremely deficient.2 Under these circumstances it is "submerged had Ifact to the by to the social- pointed a the Mormon missionaries the Millennial Star which answer That their message had day, admitted an that many in the republished to Mormonism's an article success among those casteless and down-trodden classes who have been abandoned by our rulers, robbed by our landlords and capital ists, neglected and despised b y the established and dissenting renders of Protestant From Glasgow George Christianity.3 Teasdale wrote that the Saints in Scotland -..yere poor in their circumstances extremely l"Social and Moral Condition of the Manufacturing Scotland," Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, L, in 2A transcript of Ballantyne, Journal, 3Millennial XCIX, 370 success - 80 for a in Britain. the tract containing November 10, Districts of 663. these sentiments is found 1853. 499-502. See also Edinburgh Review, contemporary evaluation of the reasons for Mormon Star, XX, |