The Mormon Menace the Confessions of John Doyle Lee, Danite(English, Paperback, Doyle Lee John Alfred Henry)
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The book "The Mormon Menace" written by John Doyle Lee and Alfred Henry Lewis. John Doyle Lee was a contentious character in Mormon history, most known for his role in the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre. Some tales are fascinating and wonderful, whereas others catch you off guard and draw you in. This edition of "The Mormon Menace" is both contemporary and understandable, with an eye-catching new cover and well typeset material. This historical book is an amazing compilation of thoughts compacted into a single draft for readers of any age to peruse. Lee later left the religion and penned his memoirs, collaborating with Alfred Henry Lewis to create "The Mormon Menace." The work of literature is a harsh critique of Mormonism, depicting it as a dangerous and corrupt religious movement. It digs into the early history of the LDS Church, its creation by Joseph Smith, and its controversial polygamy practice. Lee and Lewis also discuss religious extremism and church violence. "The Mormon Menace" illustrates anti-Mormon emotions in a variety of settings during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.