[Gutenberg 7066] • Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft
- Authors
- Cannon, Frank J. & O'Higgins, Harvey Jerrold
- Tags
- mormons , mormon church , history , utah -- politics and government , religion
- Date
- 1911-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.23 MB
- Lang
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1911\. Cannon, formerly the United States Senator from Utah and Harvey J. O'Higgins tell the story of the establishment of an absolute throne and dynasty by one American citizen over a half-million others-that of the amazing reign of Joseph F. Smith, the Mormon Prophet, a religious fanatic of bitter mind, who claims he was divinely ordained to exercise the awful authority of God on earth over all the affairs of all mankind, and who plays the anointed despot in Utah and the surrounding states as cruelly as a Sultan and more securely than any Czar. Contents: In the Days of the Raid; On a Mission to Washington; Without a Country; The Manifesto; On the Road to Freedom; The Goal-and After; The First Betrayals; The Church and the Interests; At the Crossways; On the Downward Path; The Will of the Lord; The Conspiracy Completed; The Smoot Exposure; Treason Triumphant; The Struggle for Liberty; The Price of Protest; The New Polygamy; The Prophet of Mammon; and The Subjects of the Kingdom.