By: Ardis E. Parshall - May 24, 2012 William Jarman, with his wife and young children, joined the Church in England and emigrated to Utah in 1868. He didn’t stay there long – before many months had passed, he was back in England, becoming one of the most notable anti-Mormon lecturers of his generation. His book, U.S.A.: Uncle Sam’s Abscess, or, Hell on Earth, suggests some reasons for his popularity as a lecturer. He had a way...
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