""Mormonism Exposed: Joseph Smith an Impostor and the Book of Mormon a Fraud"" is a book written by Elder G.B. Hancock that aims to expose the true nature of the Mormon religion. The book argues that Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon Church, was a fraud and that the Book of Mormon, the central text of the religion, is a work of fiction. The author takes a critical look at the history of the Mormon Church, including Smith's claims of divine revelation and the origins of the Book of Mormon. He argues that Smith's teachings are based on falsehoods and that the religion is founded on deception. Throughout the book, Elder Hancock presents evidence and arguments to support his claims, drawing on historical documents and other sources to make his case. He also discusses the impact of Mormonism on society and the dangers he sees in its teachings. Overall, ""Mormonism Exposed"" is a critical examination of the Mormon religion and its founder, Joseph Smith. It is a controversial book that challenges the beliefs of many Mormons and offers a different perspective on the religion's origins and teachings.1902. This book was written following a debate held by the author and the Mormons at Fayette City, Pennsylvania. They explain in the Preface: For years we had been satisfied that those who had debated with Mormons had given them unnecessary advantage in the way of propositions. They invariably sought propositions that gave them opportunity to play upon side issues and give simply a rehash of matter that they had delivered in lectures and preached in sermons till they had it by heart. We determined they should not have this opportunity in Fayette. Besides we felt that if they were taken from their stereotyped course of presenting their doctrines, they would be utterly at a loss, and manifest clearly their inability to sustain their system. Our conjecture proved to be true. The proposition affirmed was: Joseph Smith, the reputed prophet and the author of the Book of Mormon, was as impostor and the Book of Mormon is a fraud.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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