"To tell the truth, there was something about him they could not understand; some way he knew more than they did, and it made them mad."
"Now I don't believe like he did; but every man has a right to his religious opinions, and to advocate his views, too; if people don't like it, let them come out and meet him on the stand, and shew his error. [He] was always ready to exchange views with the best men they had."
-The Saints' Herald (Plano, Ill.), Volume 28, Number 11, (June 1, 1881) Page 167. [1]
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