The Lions of the Lord: A Tale of the Old West

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FOREWORD

Chapter I. The Dead City

Chapter II. The Wild Ram of the Mountains

Chapter III. The Lute of the Holy Ghost Breaks His Fast

Chapter IV. A Fair Apostate

Chapter V. Giles Rae Beautifies His Inheritance

Chapter VI. The Lute of the Holy Ghost Is Further Chastened

Chapter VII. Some Inner Mysteries Are Expounded

Chapter VIII. A Revelation from the Lord and a Toast from Brigham

Chapter IX. Into the Wilderness

Chapter X. The Promised Land

Chapter XI. Another Miracle and a Temptation in the Wilderness

Chapter XII. A Fight for Life

Chapter XIII. Joel Rae Is Treated for Pride of Soul

Chapter XIV. How the Saints Were Brought to Repentance

Chapter XV. How the Souls of Apostates Were Saved

Chapter XVI. The Order from Headquarters

Chapter XVII. The Meadow Shambles

Chapter XVIII. In the Dark of the Aftermath

Chapter XIX. The Host of Israel Goes forth to Battle

Chapter XX. How the Lion of the Lord Roared Soft

Chapter XXI. The Blood on the Page

Chapter XXII. The Picture in the Sky

Chapter XXIII. The Sinner Chastens himself

Chapter XXIV. The Coming of the Woman-Child

Chapter XXV. The Entablature of Truth Makes a Discovery at Amalon

Chapter XXVI. How the Red Came Back to the Blood to be a Snare

Chapter XXVII. A New Cross Taken up and an Old Enemy Forgiven

Chapter XXVIII. Just Before the End of the World

Chapter XXIX. The Wild Ram of the Mountains Offers to Become a Saviour on Mount Zion

Chapter XXX. How the World Did not Come to an End

Chapter XXXI. The Lion of the Lord Sends an Order

Chapter XXXII. A New Face in the Dream

Chapter XXXIII. The Gentile Invasion

Chapter XXXIV. How the Avenger Bungled His Vengeance

Chapter XXXV. Ruel Follett's Way of Business

Chapter XXXVI. The Mission to a Deserving Gentile

Chapter XXXVII. The Gentile Issues an Ultimatum

Chapter XXXVIII. The Mission Service in Box Canon is Suspended

Chapter XXXIX. A Revelation Concerning the True Order of Marriage

Chapter XL. A Procession, a Pursuit, and a Capture

Chapter XLI. The Rise and Fall of a Bent Little Prophet

Chapter XLII. The Little Bent Man at the Foot of the Cross

Chapter XLIII. The Gentile Carries off his Spoil

Frontispiece: LIFTING OFF HIS BROAD-BRIMMED HAT TO HER IN A GRACIOUS SWEEP

THE

LIONS OF THE LORD

A Tale of the Old West

By HARRY LEON WILSON

Author of “The Spenders”

Illustrated by ROSE CECIL O’NEILL

Published June, 1903

TO MY WIFE


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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