Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon, being a Divinely Inspired Record. Written by the Forefathers of the Natives whom we call Indians, (Who are a Remnant of the Tribe of Joseph.) and hid up in the earth, but come forth in Fulfilment of Prophesy for the Gathering of Israel, and the Re- establishing of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth. Together with all the Objections commonly urged against it, answered and refuted-To which is added a Proclamation and Warning to the Gentiles who Inhabit America. ...

This item is not digitized.

Metadata

Singerman ID: supp1254
Year: 1841
Entry: Thompson, Charles. Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon, being a Divinely Inspired Record. Written by the Forefathers of the Natives whom we call Indians, (Who are a Remnant of the Tribe of Joseph.) and hid up in the earth, but come forth in Fulfilment of Prophesy for the Gathering of Israel, and the Re- establishing of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth. Together with all the Objections commonly urged against it, answered and refuted-To which is added a Proclamation and Warning to the Gentiles who Inhabit America. ... Batavia, N.Y.: D. D. Waite, 1841. 256 p.
Author/Editor: Thompson, Charles
Location: Batavia, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon, being a Divinely Inspired Record. Written by the Forefathers of the Natives whom we call Indians, (Who are a Remnant of the Tribe of Joseph.) and hid up in the earth, but come forth in Fulfilment of Prophesy for the Gathering of Israel, and the Re- establishing of the Kingdom of God upon the Earth. Together with all the Objections commonly urged against it, answered and refuted-To which is added a Proclamation and Warning to the Gentiles who Inhabit America. ...
Printer/Publisher: D. D. Waite
Language: English
Notes: See pp. 114-20 for text of a circular issued in 5597 by the Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem calling for the the return of the Jews to Zion and a rebuilding of the Temple of Solomon. Text is translated from Hebrew and includes the approbation (5599) of London’s Chief Rabbi for the mission of Aaron Selig Ashkenazi, the designated emissary sent from Jerusalem. The circular’s text was copied from the Morning Herald (New York?). Rinderknecht 41-5114.