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Ernest Crosby, Garrison the non-resistant, Dedication (search)
Dedication
To William Lloyd Garrison, Jr. a son worthy of his father
Ernest Crosby, Garrison the non-resistant, Author's note (search)
Author's note
The facts relating to the life of Garrison and the anti-slavery struggle recited in this volume were gathered from the monumental work, William Lloyd Garrison, The Story of His Life Told by His Children (Four Volumes, Octavo, Houghton, Miffin and Company, Boston, Mass.), a fascinating book which should be foundWilliam Lloyd Garrison, The Story of His Life Told by His Children (Four Volumes, Octavo, Houghton, Miffin and Company, Boston, Mass.), a fascinating book which should be found upon the shelves of every public library in America.
From lips that Sinai's trumpet blew We heard a tender under-song; Thy very wrath from pity grew, From love of man thy hate of wrong. Whittier, To Garrison. hildren (Four Volumes, Octavo, Houghton, Miffin and Company, Boston, Mass.), a fascinating book which should be found upon the shelves of every public library in America.
From lips that Sinai's trumpet blew We heard a tender under-song; Thy very wrath from pity grew, From love of man thy hate of wrong. Whittier, To Garrison.
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Chapter 7: Garrison the prophet
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad, . . . for so persecuted they re you.
St. Matthew, v:12.
The career of Garrison is in many ways typical of that class of men he church which blessed it. Public opinion in Garrison's time, and to a lesser degree to-day also, w any meaning, they stand for freedom; and yet Garrison found them approving of military coercion, wa ecuted the prophets which were before him.
Garrison was a prophet, too, in the character of his w rive to thrive together.
And in private life Garrison was all kindliness, devoted to his wife and c he Puritan ideals were lost for good and all. Garrison was a Puritan to the end, and one of the best uld be impossible to the noblest type of man. Garrison would at any moment have given his life and d
And the last mark of prophethood was also Garrison's. Despised and rejected of men during the ac advice.
The man who loses his life finds it. Garrison might have become a leading editor, or author
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