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========= INDEX ========= ========= and other material for ========= MORMON PARALLELS: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC SOURCE WORKS WITH EITHER EDITION, 2008 OR 2014 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ BIBLIOGRAPHIC TABLE OF CONTENTS, p. 2091 SCRIPTURE INDEX, p. 2151 GENERAL INDEX, p. 2167 The following material is paged to be appended to the end of my Mormon Parallels: A Bibliographic Source (2008), adding (with blank separator pages) 219 more pages, for a total of 2307 pages for the complete, expanded work as published in the second edition, 2014. In that edition, this page [2089] is blank. Numerous minor changes, primarily typographic and stylistic, appear in the 2014 edition, but always on the original pages from the 2008 edition, allowing the indices which follow to serve for either edition. All contents © 2014 Rick Grunder RICK GRUNDER ‐ BOOKS Lafayette, New York February 22, 2014 The book is available as a PDF file (234 MB) on compact disc or by direct download at www.MormonParallels.com . ======== BIBLIOGRAPHIC TABLE OF ======== CONTENTS A SUMMARY LISTING OF THE FIVE HUNDRED ENTRIES WITH A FEW SELECTED SUB-HEADINGS 1 ADAIR, James. ADAIR'S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, Edited Under the Auspices of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, in Tennessee, by Samuel Cole Williams, LL.D. [New York]: Promontory Press, [1986; "First published in 1930 by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, in Tennessee . Second edition . ."]. p. 57 2 ADAMS, John G. MEMOIR OF REV. JOHN MOORE; With Selections from his Correspondence, and Other Writings. By John G. Adams. Boston: Published by A. Tompkins. [Stereotyped by Hobart & Robbins, New England type and Stereotype Foundery, Boston], 1856. p. 58 3 THE ADVISER; OR VERMONT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE, (Middlebury, Vermont: Published by William G. Hooker; J. D. Huntington, Printer) for April 1809 [I:4]. p. 61 4 "AFRICA." [map]. At bottom: "A. Bowen Sc[ulpt]." No place, no date [ca. 1820?]. p. 62 5 [another example] "AFRICA." [map]. Caption below bottom border: "Engraved for the Atlas to accompany Smiley's Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography, 1823." No place, no publisher. p. 64 6 [another example] [Africa (map)]. "Southern AFRICA." Caption below bottom border: "J. H. Young Sc. [engraver]." Engraved plate, hand-colored, taken from an atlas. Plate number "XXVI." No imprint (but Philadelphia? 1828?). p. 65 7 ALCOTT, William A. THE YOUNG MAN'S GUIDE. By Wm. A. Alcott. Fourteenth Edition. Boston: Perkins and Marvin, 1841. p. 65 8 ALLEN, Hannah. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to her granddaughter Jane Addams (in the adjoining town of Chelsea, Vermont). Tunbridge, Vermont. No date, but appearing to come from the early nineteenth century. p. 72 9 ALLYN, Avery. A RITUAL OF FREEMASONRY Illustrated by Numerous Engravings. To Which is Added a Key to the Phi Betta Kappa, the Orange, and Odd Fellows Societies. With Notes and Remarks. By Avery Allyn, K.R.C. K.T. K.M. &c. Philadelphia: Published by John Clarke, 1831 [i.e., ca. 1840]. p. 73 2091 10 ALLYN, Nelson. MANUSCRIPT LETTER to his brother Joseph in Connecticut, describing the aftermath of the Nat Turner Rebellion. Gatesville, Gates County, North Carolina, September 25, 1831. p. 75 11 THE AMERICAN BAPTIST MAGAZINE AND MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCER. New Series. May, 1818 [New Series I:9]. Boston: Published by James Loring, No. 2, Cornhill....and Lincoln & Edmands, No. 53, Cornhill. Printed by James Loring. p. 76 DOMESTIC MISSION. The Pilgrims. Extract of a Letter from Rev. Ira Chase, to the Secretary of the Massach[usetts]. Bap[tist]. Miss[ionary]. Society, dated Clarksburg, Va. Jan. 6, 1818. p. 79 12 AMERICAN QUARTERLY TEMPERANCE MAGAZINE. Albany, New York: New York State Temperance Society, issue for May 1833 [I:2]. p. 84 13 . THE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE ALMANAC, For the Year of our Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST, 1833: . By approbation of the Executive Committee of the N. Y. City Temperance Society. Copy Right Secured in the Clerk's Office, New-York City (at head: "No. 2."). New-York: Clinton Hall, 129 NASSAU-STREET, Published by L. D. Dewey, and C. C. P. Crosby, 1833. p. 85 14 American Temperance Society. Report. Boston. SIXTH REPORT OF THE AMERICAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, Presented at the Meeting in New-York, May, 1833. Boston: Seth Bliss [et al.], 1833. p. 90 15 . THE ANALECTIC MAGAZINE: Intended as a New Series of The Select Reviews and Spirit of Foreign Magazines. Philadelphia: Published by Moses Thomas, No. 52, Chesnut-Street . Van Winkle & Wiley Printers. [at head: "Vol. IV. For November, 1814. No. 23."] p. 91 16 ANDERTON, Samuel G. "MASONRY THE SAME ALL OVER THE WORLD." AN- OTHER MASONIC MURDER. [1830]. Broadside. p. 93 17 THE ANTI-MASONIC, ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR 1828. CALCULATED FOR THE HORIZON OF ROCHESTER, N. Y. BY EDWARD GIDDINS. Containing, besides the usual Astronomical calculations, and other matters found in the generality of Almanacs, some amusing specimens of Masonic ceremonies, made use of in initiating, passing, raising, and exaltation of a candidate, and of the mummery practiced by that ancient and honourable order, when assembled in their secret conclaves, &c. &c. Rochester [New York]: Edwin Scrantom, 1827. p. 96 Discussion of "Secret Combinations and Flaxen Cords: Anti-Masonic Rhetoric & the Book of Mormon" p. 98 18 [another year] THE ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA, 1829: Calculated for the Horizon of Rochester, N. Y. but will serve without essential variation, for any place within one hundred miles north or south, and two hundred east or west of that village. Containing, besides the usual Astronomical calculations, and other 2092 matters found in the generality of Almanacs, various amusing specimens of Masonic ceremonies. Performed during the initiation, passing, raising and exaltation of a candidate; and other childish mummery practiced by that pretended ancient and honorable institution, while assembled and at work in their secret enclaves. Also - many important facts not yet made public, respecting the abduction of Capt. WM MORGAN - . By Edward Giddins. Rochester [New York]: Printed for the Author, by E. Scrantom, [1828]. p. 100 19 [another year] THE ANTI-MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA 1830: By Edward Giddins. The astronomical calculations adapted to the horizon of Rochester, N. Y. [at head: "NO. 3."]. Rochester, N. Y.: Printed for the Author by Edwin Scrantom, [1829]. p. 102 20 [another year] . ANTI MASONIC ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR 1831: By Edward Giddins. Utica [New York]: PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, NO. 60, GENESEE STREET, [1830]. p. 103 21 THE ANTI-MASONIC REVIEW, AND MAGAZINE; Published Monthly in the City of New York. Intended to take note of the origin and history, of the pretensions and character, and of the standard works and productions, of Free Masonry. By Henry Dana Ward, A. M., A Renouncing Mason. New York: Vanderpool & Cole, Printers, 104 Beekman street, 1828. p. 107 — Volume I, No. 1 (Nov. or Dec. 1828). p. 108 — Volume I, No. 2 (January 1829). p. 110 — Volume I, No. 3. p. 112 — Volume I, No. 6. p. 113 — Volume I, No. 7. p. 115 — Volume I, No. 8. p. 116 — Volume I, No. 11. p. 118 — Volume II, No. 9 (September 1830) p. 121 22 Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 1st, Boston, 1829-1830. AN AB- STRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF MASSACHUSETTS, Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, Dec. 30 and 31, 1829, and Jan. 1, 1830. Boston: John Marsh, No. 96 & 98, State Street. For the Publishing Committee, Jan. 1830. p. 122 On the motion of Peter Sanborn, a delegate from Middlesex, a COMMITTEE HEADED BY ETHAN SMITH was appointed "to inquire how far Free Masonry and French Illuminism are connected." (p. 5). p. 123 23 Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 1st, Boston, 1829-1830. A BRIEF REPORT OF THE DEBATES IN THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, December 30, 31, 2093 1829, and January 1, 1830. Boston: Published by John Marsh, Nos. 96 and 98, State Street, 1830. p. 124 24 Antimasonic State Convention of Massachusetts. 2nd, Boston, 1831. AN ABSTRACT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION OF MASSACHUSETTS. Held in Faneuil Hall, Boston, May 19 & 20, 1831. Boston: Printed at the Office of the Boston Press, For the Publishing Committee, 1831. p. 126 25 Antimasonic State Convention of New York, Albany, 1829. PROCEEDINGS OF A CONVENTION OF DELEGATES, FROM THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK, OPPOSED TO FREE-MASONRY, Held at the Capitol in the City of Albany, on the 19th, 20th and 21st Days of February, 1829. Rochester: Printed by Weed & Sprague, 1829. p. 127 26 Antimasonic State Convention of Ohio, Canton, 1830. PROCEEDINGS OF THE OHIO ANTIMASONIC STATE CONVENTION, HELD AT CANTON, OHIO. On the 21st and 22d days of July, 1830. [caption title] N.p., n.d. [Painesville, Ohio? Eber D. Howe? 1830?]. p. 130 Discussion about whether secret combination[s] (and related, common Book of Mormon terms for the secret oath-bound robber bands) could be applied during this period of American parlance to Freemasonry only, or to various other cabals. p. 130 27 Antimasonic State Convention of Vermont, Montpelier, 1830. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANTI-MASONIC STATE CONVENTION, HOLDEN AT MONTPELIER, June 23, 24 & 25, 1830. With Reports, Addresses, &c. Middlebury [Vermont]: Published by Order of the Convention. O. and J. Miner, Printers, 1830. p. 137 28 . THE ANTI-MASONIC SUN ALMANAC for the Year of Our Lord 1832: Being Bissextile or Leap Year, By Avery Allyn, K.R.C., K.T., K.M., &c. &c. &c. Astronomical Calculations by Wm. Collom. [at head: "No II."] Philadelphia: Printed and Published by J. Clarke . [1831]. p. 138 29 ARMSTRONG, Lebbeus. THE MAN OF SIN REVEALED, Or, the Total Overthrow of the Institution of Freemasonry, Predicted by St.