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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 2 2 Browse Search
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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)
r from afar. Amasa Walker was made President pro tem.; Oliver Johnson, Secretary pro tem.; George W. Benson, one of the committee to nominate permanent officers. Of what followed, Mr. Garrison has left an account in a letter dated Boston, September 21, 1838, to his wife in Providence, from whom he had parted on Monday the 17th: Next morning, attended the Peace Convention, not Ms. knowing what to anticipate as to its complexion or numbers, and hardly attempting to imagine what would be God calmly and meekly to abide the issue. Mr. Quincy's legal scruples against signing this manifesto are set forth in a letter written on the day subsequent to its adoption: Edmund Quincy to W. L. Garrison. Beacon St. [Boston], Sept. 21, 1838. Ms. my dear Garrison: My unwillingness to be left out of the band of generous spirits who are joined with you in the holy work of disseminating what I hold to be true Christianity, makes me submit to you these brief considerations. My c