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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)
enson. respecting my contemplated review of Dr. Channing's book. Whether I shall give my criticismsay, Henry and myself went March 6. to hear Dr. Channing preach, This may have been the occasion Mr. Garrison expressed to us a wish to hear Dr. Channing preach, and we invited him to take a seat ipew kindly placed at our disposal by one of Dr. Channing's friends, Mr. Stephen Higginson, and whichiety. She is now abiding under the roof of Dr. Channing, and no doubt will do him much good. Durapman (Ms. November, 1882): I invited her with Dr. and Mrs. Channing to tea, to meet Mr. Garrison.. Mr. Garrison was clearly an exception to Dr. Channing's profession, in a letter to J. G. Birney, at any other time, so far as is known, did Dr. Channing so much as address a line to Mr. Garrison. e Union. . . . Yesterday, I went to hear Dr. Channing preach in the April 17, 1836. forenoon. ngregation. It was expressly in view of Dr. Channing's aristocratic surroundings that Mr. Garris[9 more...]
Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 469; commends Channing's Essay,: 55; host of H. Martineau, 56, 98; ocalls Lovejoy meeting, 187, A. S. prompter of Channing as to letter, 191; opposes Fitch & Co., 273; 2.184, death, 182, 185; judged by G., 190, by Channing, 191, by H. Winslow, 285.—Silhouette in Tanne 87; at legislative hearing, 96, 97; guest of Channing, 97, 98, of E. G. Loring, 98; her Martyr age,; on Channing's riot sermon, 466; labors with Channing, 466; experience with Quakers in Newport, 479aring before Mass. Legislature, 95-97; hears Channing preach, 98; attends colored church, 99; tribuon, 2.2, 3; tribute from G., 54, 60; censures Channing's Essay, 62; mobbed, 67; news about Arkansas,3; remembered by Mass. A. S. S., 86; accuses Channing of plagiarism, 89; Garrison namesake, 99; exp. P. of Am. Union, 470; reads A. S. notice in Channing's pulpit, 2.5; comment on G. and Thompson, 1.., 1.463; V. P. of Am. Union, 1.470; praises Channing's Essay, 2.54; presides at Peace Convention, [8 more...]