Description
Bennett joined Mormonism in Nauvoo, quickly rose to power and became assistant
president with the First Presidency in 1841. Excommunicated in 1842. His book was the
first to expose Joseph Smith's secret practice of polygamy.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Reasons for joining the Mormons
- Character of the Author
- Inaugural Address
- Mormon Testimony
- Laying the Corner-Stone of the Temple
- Rules of City Council
- Withdrawal from the Church
- Vote of Thanks
- Correspondence
- Opinions of the Newspaper Press
- Joe Smith - his Claims and Character
- F. Brewer's Testimony
- G. B. Frost's Testimony
- Joe Smith, William Law, and John Taylor
- Joe's Bankrupt Application
- Book of Mormon - its Origin, etc.
- Claims and Absurdities of the Book of Mormon
- Absurdities and Contradictions of the Book of Covenants
- Mormon Paradise
- History of the Mormons
- The Designs of Mormonism
- Organization and Doctrine of the Mormons
- Remarkable Events
- Phrenological Charts
- Description of Nauvoo
- Charters, Ordinances, etc.
- City Officers
- University
- Legion
- The Call
- The Seraglio
- Amours, etc. etc.
- Mrs. Sarah M. Pratt
- Mrs. Emeline White
- Miss Martha H. Brotherton
- Miss Nancy Rigdon
- Widow Fuller, now Mrs. Warren
- Widow Miller
- Incidental Reflections
- Daughter of Zion
- Destroying Angel
- Order Lodge
- Milking the Gentiles
- Assassination and Attempted Assassinations
- Mr. John Stephenson
- Governor Boggs
- The Duress and Attempted Murder of the Author
- Contemplated Mormon Empire
- An Appeal to the Public
- Extracts from a Missouri Document
- Evidence given before Judge King
- Remarks by way of Addendum
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