The Story of the Mormons, from the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901

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The Story of the Mormons, from the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901

by William Alexander Linn

EN·~25 hours·83 chapters

Chapters

83 total
1

PREFACE

12:44
2

DETAILED CONTENTS - BOOK I. THE MORMON ORIGIN

27:43
3

CHAPTER I. — FACILITY OF HUMAN BELIEF

16:50
4

CHAPTER II. — THE SMITH FAMILY

16:21
5

CHAPTER III. — HOW JOSEPH SMITH BECAME A MONEY-DIGGER

19:21
6

CHAPTER IV. — FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOLDEN BIBLE

12:05
7

CHAPTER V. — THE DIFFERENT ACCOUNTS OF THE REVELATION OF THE BIBLE

18:05
8

CHAPTER VI. — TRANSLATION AND PUBLICATION OF THE BIBLE

41:23
9

CHAPTER VII. — THE SPAULDING MANUSCRIPT

20:51
10

CHAPTER VIII. — SIDNEY RIGDON

38:14

Description

This work offers a clear‑sighted chronicle of a uniquely American religious movement, tracing its birth in the early 1820s through the restless migrations that carried its followers from Ohio to Missouri, then Illinois, and finally the remote valleys of Utah. Drawing largely on contemporary Mormon diaries, letters, and periodicals, the author lets the voices of Joseph Smith, his family, and early leaders speak for themselves, revealing the hopes, disputes, and daily hardships that shaped the fledgling community.

Written as a secular narrative, the book avoids polemics and instead focuses on documented events, the evolving doctrines recorded in the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants, and the political tensions that accompanied each relocation. Readers gain insight into the personalities—both celebrated and lesser known—who directed the church’s growth, and the complex interplay between religious conviction and the external pressures that repeatedly forced the group on the move.

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en

Duration

~25 hours (1473K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Several Anonymous Volunteers, Dianne Bean, and David Widger

Release date

2000-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Alexander Linn

William Alexander Linn

1846–1917

A veteran journalist and biographer, he wrote with a reporter’s eye for vivid detail and public life. His books range from a major early history of the Latter-day Saint movement to studies of Horace Greeley and other American figures.

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