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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
rson write to Carlyle, October 7, 1835: We have had Emerson's Correspondence, 1.84. in different parts of the country mobs and moblike legislation, and even moblike judicature, which have betrayed an almost godless state of society. The churches were deeply engrossed in putting down anti-slavery sentiment within and without—the Southern religious bodies with a common voice holding up Lib. 6.5, 93, 194. the abolitionists to public reprobation. A reputed vicegerent of the Almighty, Alexander Campbell, founder of the Christian sect, proclaimed the divine right of Lib. 6.69. slavery and the impiety of interference with it. The Northern churches were divided, but the weight of expression was on the side of the slave-driver. The Methodist General Conference at Cincinnati met some mild Lib. 6.83, 86, 93, 131. reprobation of slavery transmitted by the English Wesleyan Conference with unqualified repudiation of modern abolitionists, and particular censure of two of its own delegates wh
with G., 2.376, dines with him, 387. Cabot, Susan, 2.55. Calhoun, John Caldwell [1782-1850], ultra proslavery leader, 2.81; bill to keep A. S. matter from South, 1.232, his own mail tampered with, 500, plan for pro-slavery censorship of mail, 2.74, 104; calls on Government to suppress abolition, 197, 248; would receive Vermont anti-Texas resolutions, 247. Calvin, John, 2.100. Cambell, David, 2.223. Cambridge (Mass.) A. S. Society, 1.462, 463, imitated by Am. Union, 470. Campbell, Alexander, Rev. [1786-1866], 2.78. Campbell, John Reid, aids G. in Boston mob, 2.20, visit from G. W. Benson, 38. Canaan (N. H.), Noyes Academy mobbed, 1.494; pro-slavery vigilance committee, 2.77. Canterbury (Conn.), uprising against P. Crandall's colored school, 1.319-321; gets a law against it, 323. Capron, Effingham L. [b. Pomfret, Conn., Mar. 29, 1791; d. Providence, R. I., Sept. 16, 1859], convert to abolition, 1.398; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 397; officer of Peace Convent