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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 5: shall the Liberator lead—1839. (search)
bylon) to tremble. Can we not provide a way for his coming? This was in singular anticipation of a letter from Gamaliel Bailey, jr., written to Mr. Garrison on April 15, 1839, concerning Boyle, who was just leaving the employ of the Philanthropist. Bailey paid a very high tribute to his coadjutor, and asked if any situation could be found for him at the East, suggesting his fitness to become the salaried editor of the NonResistant (Ms.) In July, 1839, Boyle was appointed lecturing and financ disclaim, as we have always disclaimed it. We repudiate the name of party. At the southern extremity of the State, Gamaliel Bailey, in his Philan- Lib. 9.193. thropist, took the same ground, furnishing fresh reasons in addition to those already ato support Lib. 9.198. the movement, See his letter to Joshua Leavitt (Lib. 10.17), reviewing Lewis Tappan's and Gamaliel Bailey's objections, and Mr. Garrison's views as set forth in the address of the Mass. Board (ante, p. 311). Mr. Garrison'
gramme for it, 473; feelings about G. Smith, 2.89, towards clerical appeal, 139; inspires Congregational Gen. Association, Conn., to popish action, 130; attacks H. C. Wright, 150. Bailey, Ebenezer, protects G. against mob, 2.25, 26. Bailey, Gamaliel, jr. [b. Mount Holly, N. J., Dec. 3, 1807; d. at sea, June 5, 1859], edits Philanthropist, 2.287; opposes Third Party, 313, reviewed by G. Smith, 319. Baker & Greele 1.73. Ball, Martha V., 2.12, 15. Ball, William, 2.384. Ballard, Jamespist 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 Cha