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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 3 1 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 6: third mission to England.—1846. (search)
yet not without apprehensions of discord. A preliminary British conference had been held at Birmingham, attended by Scotch members who had already given public notice Lib. 16.67. that slaveholders must be excluded from the London gathering. Dr. Candlish, an eminent Free Church leader, Rev. Robert S. Candlish. craftily procured the adoption of a policy of not inviting slaveholders, which was thus delicately formulated: Lib. 16.93, 98, 198. That, while this Committee deem it unnecessaryRev. Robert S. Candlish. craftily procured the adoption of a policy of not inviting slaveholders, which was thus delicately formulated: Lib. 16.93, 98, 198. That, while this Committee deem it unnecessary and Lib. 16.98. inexpedient to enter into any question, at present, on the subject of slaveholding, or on the difficult circumstances in which Christian brethren may be placed in countries where the law of slavery prevails, they are of opinion that invitations ought not to be sent to individuals who, whether by their own fault or otherwise, may be in the unhappy position of holding their fellowmen as slaves. This resolution neither precluded the discussion of slaveholding at the London C