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Sample of Pure Language, between circa 4 and circa 20 March 1832, Frederick G. Williams Copy

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“A Sample of Pure Language,” [
Hiram Township

Area settled by immigrants from Pennsylvania and New England, ca. 1802. Located in northeastern Ohio about twenty-five miles southeast of Kirtland. Population in 1830 about 500. Population in 1840 about 1,100. JS lived in township at home of John and Alice...

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, Portage Co., OH, between ca. 4 and ca. 20 Mar. 1832]. Version copied [ca. Mar. 1832]; handwriting of
Frederick G. Williams

28 Oct. 1787–10 Oct. 1842. Ship’s pilot, teacher, physician, justice of the peace. Born at Suffield, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of William Wheeler Williams and Ruth Granger. Moved to Newburg, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, 1799. Practiced Thomsonian botanical system...

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; docket in handwriting of
Thomas Bullock

23 Dec. 1816–10 Feb. 1885. Farmer, excise officer, secretary, clerk. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Son of Thomas Bullock and Mary Hall. Married Henrietta Rushton, 25 June 1838. Moved to Ardee, Co. Louth, Ireland, Nov. 1839; to Isle of Anglesey, Aug...

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; notation in handwriting of unidentified scribe; two pages; Historical Memoranda, Minutes, and Journal Entries, Thomas Bullock Collection 1830–1839, CHL.

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Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Sample of Pure Language, between circa 4 and circa 20 March 1832

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First Question What is the name of God as taught in the pure Language
Answer— A-man—
2d. Qs. " What is the meaning of the word— A-man
Answer— it is the being who made all things in his part
3d. Q. " What is the name of the son of God
Answer son— Aman
4. Q " What does the son Aman— mean
Ans— " it means the greatest of all the parts of Aman— —which is the Godhead— the first born
5th Q— Men
Ans this word signifies sons Aman; the human family— the children of men— the greatest parts of A man save the Son A-man
6 Q " What are angels called in the pure Language
Ans. " Aman-Anglo-men
7 Q " What are the meaning of these words
Ans " Aman ministring servants sanctified who are sent from heaven to minester for or to sons Aman the greatest parts of Aman save sons Aman sons Aman Aman [p. [1]]
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