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Panoply, 2.424.

Parish, John, 1.392.

Park, John C., witnesses Boston mob, 2.17, 25, 32.

Park Street Church, G.'s discourse, 1.126; ejects a black pew-owner, 253; lectures by M. Thacher, 269.

Parker, Mary S. [d. Jaffrey, N. H., July, 1841, aged 39], in mobbed A. S. meeting, 2.12-14, 15; greets G., 47; host of Mays, 67; hospitality to G., 69, 95; lodges him, 84; presides at Ladies' A. S. Convention, 131; letters from S. M. Grimke, 134; at Penn. Hall, 217.

Parker, Theodore, Rev. [1810-1860], befriended by F. Jackson, 1.454; at Groton Convention, 2.421, at Chardon St., 422, 424-426; Life, 144.—Portrait (best for this period) in Frothingham's Life of Parker.

Parkman, Daniel, commits G. to jail, 2.24, 28, protects him against mob, 25, 26, kindness, 29; talk with Knapp, 40.

Parmenter, William [1789-1866], 2.287.

Parrish, Joseph, Jr., 2.217.

Parrott, Elizabeth E., 1.330.

Parton, James [b. 1822], 1.275.

Pastoral Letter, 2.133-136, 198.

Patton, John Mercer [1796-1858], gag-rule, 2.197, 247, 249.

Paul, Miss, 2.68.

Paul, Nathaniel, Rev. [d. Albany, July, 1839], visits Clarkson, 1.362-364; at Exeter Hall, 375.

Paul, Thomas, 1.222.

Paulding, James Kirke [1779-1860], 2.330.

Paxton, J. D., Rev., 1.417.

Peabody, William B. O., Rev. [1799-1847], 1.296.

Peace, G.'s dedication to the cause, 1.103, 142, growing absorption in it, 2.52, application to human governments, 201, 206; peace lectures in Boston, 221; convention called, 222, conservative precautions, 226, sessions, 226-229, results, 230.—See Non-Resistance Society.

Peace Society. See American Peace Society.

Pearl, Cyril, Rev., agent Am. Colon. Soc., 1.290; falsely accuses G., 388.

Pease, Elizabeth [b. at Feethams, Darlington, Eng., Jan. 5, 1807], gift to G., 2.183; opinion of R. Owen, 390: farewell to G., 404; praise from Mrs. Chapman, 406, 412; forwards Clarkson's protest against colonization, 388, 416; sends Colver's letters to G., 429; on G.'s infidelity, 430.—Letters to G., 2.388; Collins, 2.430; from G., 2.183, 331, 404, 411, 414, 416, 431.

Pease, Joseph, of Feethams, [b. Darlington, Eng., Jan. 28, 1772; d. there, Mar. 16, 1846], Quaker abolitionist, 2.183, member Brit. India Com., 372.—Letters from G., 2.391, 393.

Peel, Robert [1788-1850], 1.354; opposes Emancipation Bill, 355; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379.

Peirce, C., 1.264.

Pennington, William [1797-1862], 2.381.

Pennock, Abraham L., 2.310.

Pennsylvania, response to Southern appeal, 2.76; rejects bill giving jury trial to fugitives, 128.

Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, formed, 2.79, makes Nat. Enquirer its organ, 323.

Pennsylvania Freeman, edited by Whittier, 2.217, 221, 276; on C. G. Atherton, 247.

Pennsylvania Hall, erected, 2.211, dedicated, 214, burnt, 2.186, 209, 215, 216; denounced by R. J. Breckinridge, 218, rebuilding opposed by E. Cresson, 218.—See cut in Bryant's “Hist. U. S.,” vol. 4, p. 333.

Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1.89, officers (1830), 207, G. Benson an honorary member, 425; original constitution, 425.

Percival, James Gates [1795-1856], 1.66.

Perfectionism, set forth by Noyes, 2.145, 206, 207, by G., 148, 150, 153, 176, 201-204, by Mrs. Child, 204, by N. Colver, 429; discussed by Spectator, 157, by E. Wright, 178; illustrated by A. Mahan, 286, by J. Boyle, 286; disseminated by G. in England, 409.

Perfectionist (New Haven), edited by J. H. Noyes, 2.114, 145, read by G., 144, 145.

Perkins, Jonas, Rev., signer of Clerical Appeal, 2.136, disturbed by H. C. Wright, 224.

Perley, Israel, pioneer to the St. John, 1.1, 2; clerk of patriot meeting, 6-8.

Pettibone, Philo C., Rev., reveals clerical plot, 2.262.

Phelps, Abner, Dr. [b. Belchertown, Mass., Sept. 5, 1779; d. Boston, Feb. 24, 1873], 1.278.

Phelps, Amos Augustus, Rev. [b. Farmington, Conn., Nov. 11, 1804; d. Roxbury, Mass., July 30, 1847, buried in Mt. Auburn], Pastor of Pine St. Church, 1.417; orthodox, 2.138; drops Colonization Society, 1.299; Lectures on Slavery, 236, 417, 418, 464; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 395, 398; interview with J. Breckinridge, 448; literary style, 461; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 469; accompanies Thompson, 2.2, 3; tribute from G., 54, 60; censures Channing's Essay, 62; mobbed, 67; news about Arkansas, 106; defends G.'s course towards L. Beecher, 113; A. S. lecture, 293; remonstrates with Grimkes, 134, 161, 220; answers Clerical Appeal, 138; to be at Worcester, 170; lets his house to G., 208; protests against G.'s report, 209, against equal female A. S. membership, 220, 297, 305; enmity to Lib., 242, 280; resigns general agency, 253, 260; part in

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