h attended by G., 1.78; private A. S. appeal from G., 214; attends G.'s lecture, 212; declines to support him, 215; consecrates Polish standards, 250; restitution to blacks by colonizing, 261; sabbatarianism, 267; suppresses A. S. discussion at Lane Seminary, 454, 2.108; Thanksgiving sermon, 106, and Sabbath discourse, 106-114, 122, comment by Noyes, 147, 152.—Portrait in Memorial Hist.
Boston, vol. 3.
Beilby, Dr. (of Edinburgh), 2.395.
Belsham, Thomas, Rev. [1750-1829], 2.110.
Beman, J. C., Rev., 1.341.
Benedict, S. W., 2.343.
Benezet, Anthony [1713-1784], anti-slavery, 1.393, 2.413.
Bennett, James Gordon [1795-1872], 1.383.
Bennett, Thomas H., 1.73, 79.
Bennington (Vt.), political importance and divisions, 1.101, stage route to Boston, 123, G.'s residence, 101-123, visited by Lundy, 120.
Benson, Anna [1801-1843], journey to Boston, 2.45, at Mrs. G.'s, 359.—Letters from Mrs. G., 2.114, G., 2.121, 122, 125.
Benson, George [b. Newport, R. I., Aug. 20, 1752; d. Br