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Long enough, O women of America, have your Mormon sisters been blasphemed! From the day that they, in the name and fear of the Lord their God, undertook to "build up Zion," they have been persecuted for righteousness sake: "A people scattered and peeled from the beginning." The record of their lives is now sent unto you, that you may have an opportunity to judge them in the spirit of righteousness. So shall you be judged by Him whom they have honored, whose glory they have sought, and whose name they have magnified. Respectfully, EDWARD W. TULLIDGE.

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Long enough, O women of America, have your Mormon sisters been blasphemed! From the day that they, in the name and fear of the Lord their God, undertook to "build up Zion," they have been persecuted for righteousness sake: "A people scattered and peeled from the beginning." The record of their lives is now sent unto you, that you may have an opportunity to judge them in the spirit of righteousness. So shall you be judged by Him whom they have honored, whose glory they have sought, and whose name they have magnified. Respectfully, EDWARD W. TULLIDGE.

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Edward Wheelock Tullidge was a British-born American literary critic, historian, newspaper editor, and playwright, known for his contributions to the history of the Utah Territory in the United States. He was born on September 30, 1829, in Weymouth, United Kingdom. Tullidge immigrated to the United States and became a prominent figure in Utah's early history, particularly through his involvement in the Mormon community and his work as a historian. He wrote extensively on the history of the Mormon faith, producing notable works like "The Women of Mormondom," which explored the lives of women in the Mormon community. His work was marked by a strong interest in the social and cultural dynamics of the region. Tullidge was also an active newspaper editor, contributing to the development of local journalism and often using his platform to discuss issues surrounding Mormonism and the Utah Territory. In addition to his writing and editorial work, he was a playwright, producing various works for the stage. Edward W. Tullidge passed away on May 21, 1894, in Salt Lake City, Utah, leaving behind a legacy as a significant chronicler of early Utah history and Mormon culture.