Prophetic Almanac for 1845 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Pratt, Orson

 
9781333563776: Prophetic Almanac for 1845 (Classic Reprint)

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What is man per ect What is the third? He is as Christ a rust is as the It is immortal and eternal.. Father: and they all are one. How did he begin'to exist in the How many states of existence has first? Man? He was begotten and born of God.

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To the Honorable S-nators and Representatives of the Uni ed States of A merica, in Congres A ssemb Ud. We the undersigned members of the city of Nauvoo, citizens of Hancock county, I llinois, and exiles from the Sta: eof Missouri, being in council assembled, unanimously and respectfully, for ourselves, and in behalf of many thousands of other exiles, memorialize the honorable Senators and Representatives of our nation upon the subject of the unparalleled persecutions and cruelties inflicted upon us and upon our constituents by the constituted authorities of the State of Missouri, and likewise upon the subject of the present unfortunate circumstances in which we are placed in the land of our exile. As a history of the Missouri outrages has been extensively published, both in this country and in Europe, it is deemed unnecessary to particularize all of the wrongs and grievances inflicted upon us in this memorial ;as there is an abundance of well attested documents to which your honorable body can at any time refer; hence we only embody the following important items for your consideration :F irst. Your memorialists, as free-born citizens of this great Republic, relying with the utmost confidence upon the sacred articles of the Constitution by which the several States are bound together, and considering ourselves entitled to all the privileges and immunities of free citizens in what State soever we desired to locate ourselves, commenced a settlement in the county of Jackson, on the western frontiers of the state of Mssouri in the summer of 1831. There we purchased landj i Vom govr-rnnient; erected several hundred houses; made extensive improvements; and sliortly the wild and lonely prairies and stately forests, were converted intj well cultivated and fruitful fields. There we expected to spend our days in the enjoyment of all the rigjits and liberties bequeathed
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