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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
ations on the Convention. My excuse is, that I was unavoidably absent during the discussion of the subject. The Quaker Richard Allen writes from Dublin on Sept. 1, 1840, to Mr. Garrison: I, yesterday evening, paid an interesting visit to Theobald Mathew, the great apostle of Temperance, better known as Father Mathew. . . . He expressed much regret at the exclusion of the woman delegates at the Conference, and asked me, with much interest, had I been there (Ms., and Lib. 10: 155. Compare MeFather Mathew. . . . He expressed much regret at the exclusion of the woman delegates at the Conference, and asked me, with much interest, had I been there (Ms., and Lib. 10: 155. Compare Memorial of Geo Bradburn, p. 125). The results of the World's Convention do not Lib. 11.25. immediately concern this biography. The discussion of the relations of the church to slavery and slave-owners (in Lib. 10.130. which Birney, Colver, and Stanton, in particular, advocated the strongest measures of non-fellowship), and the resolutions adopted for communication to Christian bodies throughout the world—denouncing slavery as a sin, reprobating the culpable connivance of the American chu
fingham 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 Convention, 2.227; president of Non-Resistance Society, 229, 328. Carey, Mathew [1760-1839], 1.296. Carlyle, Thomas [1795-1881], 2.77. Carroll, Charles [1737-1832], 1.297. Carver, John, 2.198. Cassey, Joseph [b. West Indies], 1.342; aid in buying Thoughts on Colon., 312; agent of Lib., 325.—Letter to I. Knapp, 1.32tion, 341, against transfer of Emancipator, 343, against sectarian control of Am. A. S. S., 344. Massachusetts Colonization Society, formed, 1.261, demise, 474. Massachusetts Journal and Tribune, edited by D. L. Child, 1.73, 229. Mathew, Theobald, Rev. [1790-1856], 2.380. Maxwell, Capt., 1.344. May, Joseph, Col., 1.213, 217. Brother of May, Samuel [b. Boston, Dec. 4, 1776; d. there Feb. 23, 1870], 1.495. Father of May, Samuel, Rev. [b. Boston, April 11, 1810], sketch of Mrs. Gar