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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 4: Pennsylvania Hall.—the non-resistance society.—1838. (search)
m from the pulpit as a Sabbathbreaker, an enemy to the Christian religion, a disturber of the peace of society, a violator of all law, both human and divine. Language like this, which might well have been reserved for arch-criminals, could not fail to inculcate a lamentably false idea of Mr. Garrison's moral character among the public at large, and even to disquiet distant friends. In the present instance the following private vindication seemed called for: Francis Jackson to Jesse Stedman, at Chester, Vt. Boston, June 20, 1838. Ms. Yours of the 13th inst. was duly received, relative to the charges brought against Wm. Lloyd Garrison by a minister of the gospel. I reply to them with pleasure from my long personal knowledge of Mr. Garrison. I would remark in the outset, that I believe the overthrow of slavery to be the greatest moral question of the age; that it is the undoubted right and the conscientious duty of all to unite their efforts for its immediate extermi
Lib. support, 277; aid to G., 329; presides at N. Y. anniversary, 348; parcel for Bradburn, 354; thinks Lib. good enough Nat. A. S. organ, 2.360; certifies female delegates to World's Convention, 368; at Chardon St. Convention, 424.—Letters to J. Stedman, 2.250; from J. T. Buckingham, 2.7, S. J. May, 2.60, N. B. Borden, 2.311, S. May, 2.348, N. P. Rogers, 2.419, J. C. Jackson, 2.436. Jackson, James C. [b. Manlius, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1811], on revival of A. S. office, 2.359; in charge of StandarG., 383, at meeting of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 383, at Crown and Anchor soiree, 384; discredits G. in England, 431; return to U. S., 431.—Letters to E. Wright, 2.314; from W. Goodell, 2.260, E. Wright, 2.316. Stearns, Charles, 2.390. Stedman, Jesse, 2.250. Stephen, George, English abolitionist, 1.351; signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361; urges Thompson to the law, 436. Sterling, John M. [b. Feb. 1800], 1.399. Stetson, George, R., 1.292. Stevens, Isaac, instigates Boston mo