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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 5: Bennington and the Journal of the Times1828-29. (search)
eed to leave Bennington at the expiration of his engagement and prepare himself for the new enterprise. Among his last editorials in the Journal were two vigorous articles in review of the correspondence which had just taken place between President Adams and Morse's Life of J. Q. Adams, pp. 217-220. certain prominent Federalists of Boston, relative to the imputed disposition of their party leaders to favor the separation of New England from the rest of the Union during the years 1808-181er, Goodell, and John Pierpont, whose spirited hymn (With thy pure dews and rains) was ready for the occasion. It was sung now under the direction of Lowell Mason; and was heard afterwards at many an anti-slavery meeting during the No. 798 in Adams and Chapin's Hymns for Christian Devotion. thirty years conflict, besides being included in some church hymnals, in which the following stinging verses must have made it especially serviceable and effective: Hearest thou, O God, those chains, Cla