n conservative side, 226, cannot subscribe Nonresistance Declaration, 229.
Ladies' A. S. Convention.
See Anti-Slavery Conv.
of Am. Women.
Ladies' Moral Reform Society, 2.7.
Lafayette, Marquis [1757-1834], visit to Newburyport, 1.57; Sabbath fete censured by G., 157; mission compared with G. Thompson, 435, 503; letter from Follen, 441.
Lane Theological Seminary (Cincinnati), withdrawal of students, 1.421, 454, 2.37, 108.
Lansing, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 2.2.
Lawless, Judge, 2.77.
Lawrence, Abbott [1792-1855], catechized by abolitionists, 1.455, 500, 2.246, 288; approves Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487, a vice-president of it, 495.
Leavitt, Joshua, Rev. [b. Heath, Mass., Sept., 1794; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1873], drops Colonization Soc., 1.299; helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 381, 392, and Nat. A. S. Soc., 392, member Exec.
Com., 483, edits Emancipator, 2.170; negotiates with Mass.
Board, 279; succeeds E. Wright, 299; opposes Birney's view of A. S. non-resistance,