Nat. Enquirer its organ, 323.
Pennsylvania Freeman, edited by Whittier, 2.217, 221, 276; on C. G. Atherton, 247.
Pennsylvania Hall, erected, 2.211, dedicated, 214, burnt, 2.186, 209, 215, 216; denounced by R. J. Breckinridge, 218, rebuilding opposed by E. Cresson, 218.—See cut in Bryant's Hist.
U. S., vol. 4, p. 333.
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1.89, officers (1830), 207, G. Benson an honorary member, 425; original constitution, 425.
Percival, James Gates [1795-1856], 1.66.
Perfectionism, set forth by Noyes, 2.145, 206, 207, by G., 148, 150, 153, 176, 201-204, by Mrs. Child, 204, by N. Colver, 429; discussed by Spectator, 157, by E. Wright, 178; illustrated by A. Mahan, 286, by J. Boyle, 286; disseminated by G. in England, 409.
Perfectionist (New Haven), edited by J. H. Noyes, 2.114, 145, read by G., 144, 145.
Perkins, Jonas, Rev., signer of Clerical Appeal, 2.136, disturbed by H. C. Wright, 224.
Perley, Israel, pioneer to the