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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)
y over this. In the course of the afternoon session, the Rev. Mr. Kirk Edward N. Kirk. of Boston incidentally defended the Edward N. Kirk. of Boston incidentally defended the American slaveholder, and eulogized the Sabbath as worthy of being maintained by pains and penalties, not in the name of the with very great applause; but the moment I began to rebuke Kirk for his conduct, sundry individuals raised the cry of persotopics! Great excitement followed, and the result was that Kirk took back his pro-slavery sentiment, not to repudiate it, br session. Not that the Convention at all sympathized with Kirk, for they did not; but they were afraid of giving offence, 57. a resolution, welcoming us all to England, &c., &c. Rev. Mr. Kirk of Boston was in the meeting, but he found the E. N. KE. N. Kirk. atmosphere too warm for him at last, and left the room. We began at half-past 6 P. M., and did not adjourn till 12 o'cery obnoxious, especially to the American delegates, the Rev. E. N. Kirk saying, with perfect truth, that it would hazard the