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One Who Hates Imposture, ''Mormonism Dissected, or, Knavery “On Two Sticks,” Exposed. Composed Principally from Notes which were taken from the arguments of Dr. Orr, in the recent Debate on the Authenticity of the “Book of Mormon,” Between him and E. H. Davis, Mormon Preacher. The Whole Being Designed as a Check to the Further Progress of Imposition, By placing in the hands of every one the means of unmasking this “Latter-day” Humbug'' (Bethania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Reuben Chambers, 1841), {{{pages}}}. {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=2658&REC=16}}<noinclude>
 
One Who Hates Imposture, ''Mormonism Dissected, or, Knavery “On Two Sticks,” Exposed. Composed Principally from Notes which were taken from the arguments of Dr. Orr, in the recent Debate on the Authenticity of the “Book of Mormon,” Between him and E. H. Davis, Mormon Preacher. The Whole Being Designed as a Check to the Further Progress of Imposition, By placing in the hands of every one the means of unmasking this “Latter-day” Humbug'' (Bethania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Reuben Chambers, 1841), {{{pages}}}. {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=2658&REC=16}}<noinclude>
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One Who Hates Imposture, Mormonism Dissected, or, Knavery “On Two Sticks,” Exposed. Composed Principally from Notes which were taken from the arguments of Dr. Orr, in the recent Debate on the Authenticity of the “Book of Mormon,” Between him and E. H. Davis, Mormon Preacher. The Whole Being Designed as a Check to the Further Progress of Imposition, By placing in the hands of every one the means of unmasking this “Latter-day” Humbug (Bethania, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Reuben Chambers, 1841), {{{pages}}}. off-site