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Show 60 the (3) I!.Q. Polygamy we-s a desirable Bye tam or mar-riage gene·:ral effects upon contemporary And would. have benefioiAl society if adopteA. It has also bean pointed out thnt Ormon Pratt and ot the ramlt1oatlone of the other Mormon lea{ters were aware the problem whioh they tnced 1n attemptlng to Ju.stify polyg,amy Th important plaoe whioh biblical to the rest of the sooiety. aano t t on , • the i>ratt-NEH/Jman subsequently ctnd. I. ;. debate. play.ad in the d.efenee of polygmy ha s also 'been indioated. preoeding chapter the In the governed the debates set rorth were oond lt10ns whioh In the introduction the speeohes have been analysed was t'rf.ll,me\·rork 111 thin whloh the I' . . stated tha t the batd.e· oonce.pt of' the nature indlo;;ts·3.. It of rhetoric entert1ned, herein if! that of Ar1etotle. was spt"lo1flc oriteria by whioh the evalu.ation set forth those oriter1a , The has been made a.re $a1r-d.on, the ba$is by Thonssen and ' of Aristotle's Qlassifloat1on or the odt. of pereuaslon.1 ,i, S1no the qu.st"O und,er dlsousQlon was a question " of fact the burl1en· ot affirmative nd the proof was, 1vlded oqualll' between the negatlve stated the oonditions I.n hie firet speeoh Newman govern1ng the prof of the·. oase, to."" each Aide when he said': • II .' f'or let I 1, .that ·the Bible once sanotioned the sen,le .ccepted, 'and that ·th18 u. ,uPl)ose tor a momMt thai could be provet1 pOlyg,lltn.y, in. e <.'Inf) tloft hat never been w1 tbd:rt.nm (;,r boone} to &'(lrn1 t that the afflrroatlv":' has. be.en .' |