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[470] clerical plot against G., 2.262, 268, 272; plan of new paper frustrated, 262, 263; pushes Mass. Abolitionist, 286; denounces G., 269, 270; objects to female A. S. voting, 273; defends Exec. Corn., 283, 285; installed over Free Church, 285; at quarterly meeting Mass. A. S. S., 288; resigns secretaryship, 296; accuses G. of lugging in non-resistance, 303; recording sec. Mass. Abol. Soc., 306; at Non-Resistance meeting, 329; at N. Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 349; at Chardon St. Convention, 425-427; opposes Borden's reflection, 437.—Letters to G., 2.62; from L. Tappan, 2.159, E. Wright, 2.169.

Phelps, Charlotte, 2.208.

Philadelphia, first lecture by G., 1.203; colored riots, 447, 485; A. S. hall resolved on, 481

Philadelphia Female A. S. Society, 1.417.

Philanthropist, and Philanthropist and Investigator. See Nat. Philanthropist.

Philanthropist, edited by C. Osborn, 1.88.

Philanthropist, edited by Birney, 2.77, mobbed, 77, 98, 186, praised by Channing, 131; censures G.'s course towards Clerical Appeal, 166; edited by G. Bailey, 287; opposes A. S. party, 245.

Philbrick, Samuel [b. Seabrook, N. H., Feb. 4, 1789; d. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 19, 1859], career, 2.160; agent for Genius, 1.145, host of Grimkes, 2.205, aid to G., 160, 329; on Lib. finance com., 332; at Chardon St. Conv., 424.

Philleo, Calvin, Rev., 1.321.

Philleo, Mrs. See Prudence Crandall.

Phillips, Ann T. Greene [b. 1813], 2.353.

Phillips, John [1770-1823], 2.129.

Phillips, Joseph, opposes Cresson, 1.353, 365.

Phillips, Wendell [b. Boston, Nov. 29, 1811; d. there Feb. 2, 1884], descent, 2.129, 194, lawyer, 1.453, 2.129, 194; witnesses Boston mob, :32, 34, and reviews it, 22, 31; A. S. enlightenment from E. G. Loring, 55; joins abolitionists, 129, 193; first A. S. speech, 129, 137, tribute to and from G., 129, 249; stirred by Lovejoy's death, 185, reply to Austin, 189; at Peace Convention, 229; tribute to Lib., 240, 263, 330; president of Boston A. S. S., 243; at Worcester Convention, 245; speech at State House, 249; to edit Abolitionist, 262, 263; opposes Phelps-Torrey resolutions, 272, 273; second speech in Faneuil Hall, 274; remonstrates with Exec. Corn., 279, offer of reconciliation, 288; departure for Europe, 129; on transfer of Emancipator, 343; delegate to World's Convention, 353, urges reception of women, 367-373, 375, 377, 382; on future attitude of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 381, not invited to speak by that society at its anniversary, 382, on the same slight to G., 383; namesake of G.'s third son, 413.—Letters to O. Johnson, 2.383, M. G. Chapman, 2.413.

Pickering, John [1777-1846], 1.270.

Pickering, Timothy [1745-1829], daughter nursed by F. M. Garrison, 1.38, political support from G., 54.

Pierpont, John, Rev. [1785-1866], church attended by G., 1.78; address against militia system, 81; criticised and praised by G., 114; visits him, 125; writes ode for his Park St. Church address, 125, 126; address on imprisonment for debt, 269; church quarrel, 454; at Chardon St. Convention, 2.425.—Portrait in Harper's Monthly, Jan., 1880.

Pillsbury, Parker [b. Hamilton, Mass., Sept. 22, 1809], “Acts of A. S. Apostles,” 2.289.

Pinckney, Henry Laurens [1794-1863], gag resolutions, 2.74, 81, 127.

Pitman, Isaac, 1.330.

Pitt, William [1759-1806], 1.379, 465.

Plumly, —, Mr., 1.137.

Plummer, Harriott, 1.330.

Polk, James Knox [1795-1849], denounces British Colon. memorial, 1.303, and World's Convention memorial, 2.381.

Pollard, Benjamin, 2.15.

Poole, William F., 1.90.

Porter, William S., Rev. 2.175.

Post (Boston), accuses G. of self-mobbing, 1.386, calls Faneuil Hall meeting, 487, warns Judge Lynch away from Boston, 519.

Potter, Ray, Rev., [b. Cranston, R. I., 1795; d. Pawtucket, R. I., Mar. 1, 1858], delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.395, 398; defends G., 2.113.

Powers, —, Rev. (of Scituate), 2.228.

Prentice, George Denison [1802-1870], praised by G., 1.115; praise in return, and support against Todd, 183; succeeded by Whittier, removal to Louisville, 183, 234; calls G. a lunatic regarding slavery, 234.

Prentice, John, delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.395; reports Tappan conference, 471.

Presbyterian Church, Ohio synod's A. S. testimony, 1.206; Gen. Assembly smothers, A. S. debate, 478, 2.78, 198, censures excommunication of slaveholders, 351; Va. Synod calls abolition sinful, 1.478.—See also L. Beecher, G. Bourne, J. and R. J. Breckinridge, G. Duffield, C. G. Finney, A. Mahan.

Prescott family (Boston), 2.55.

Prescott, Judge, 1.514.

Prescott, Edward G., 2.28, 29.

Prescott, William Hickling [1796-1859], 1.439.

Preston, Jonas, 1.207.

Preston, William Campbell [1794-1860], admits growing power of abolitionists, 2.81, 82; would hang them in S. C., 247; proves Calhoun inconsistent, 248.

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