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Did nineteenth century fictional Christian debate pamphlets exist?
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I'm looking for a source or example of the 19th century antichrist debate pamphlet claim in Grant Palmer's book An Insiders View of Mormon Origins. Please share a link or reference if you are aware of an example of such a pamphlet.

"In pamphlets, ministers began denouncing dissenters in mock dialogues between a Christian and the anti-Christ, the unbeliever losing the debate much like the anti-Christs in the Book of Mormon. Sometimes dissenters “attended [evangelical meetings] that they might find subjects for ridicule, or arguments against the utility of revivals of religion: but to their consciences the word has been made quick and powerful, and conversion to God has been the final result,” the pamphlets claimed.[56]"

I'd love to read one of those pamphlets. But I can't find one. And the source [56] in the book doesn't point to one.

The reference [56] does match the quote above, but there is nothing in that source about an antichrist pamphlet. Here is the [56] source, which is free in Google books, and searchable.

James H. Hotchkin, A History of the Purchase and Settlement of Western New York, And the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Presbyterian Church in that Section (New York: M. W. Dodd, 1848), 167, 123.

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