Excerpt from The Mystery of Mormonism
That excuse, however, no longer holds good. Mor monism has spread itself over practically the whole of the civilised world. Its adherents are numbered by hundreds of thousands, and it must not be forgotten that its first converts, outside America, were drawn from Great Britain, the country which sent forth the founders of the United States. The recruiting from these islands, indeed, still proceeds with periodical fluctuations in Spite Of many checks and reverses.
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