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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 3: the Clerical appeal.—1837. (search)
review of Dr. Beecher's speech, there was but one feeling manifested toward me, and that of the most enthusiastic kind. What was peculiarly pleasing was to find men of various sects joining in one common panegyric. Among the speakers were Rev. Mr. Norris, Methodist; Isaac Samuel Norris. R. B. Hall. Alanson St. Clair. S. J. May. Henry B. Stanton. George W. Benson. Winslow, Friend; Rev. Mr. Hall, Congregationalist; Rev. Mr. St. Clair, Unitarian, etc., etc. Amasa Walker said that the succSamuel Norris. R. B. Hall. Alanson St. Clair. S. J. May. Henry B. Stanton. George W. Benson. Winslow, Friend; Rev. Mr. Hall, Congregationalist; Rev. Mr. St. Clair, Unitarian, etc., etc. Amasa Walker said that the success of the Liberator was identified with that of the cause. Even now the enemy was exultant because the Liberator was languishing for want of support. It ought to be adopted as the centre, the organ of the Society. We do not all feel perfectly pleased with all Mr. Garrison says. Like Martin Luther, his language is rough and sometimes violent. But Mr. Birney has said, My anti-slavery trumpet would never have roused the country—Garrison alone could do it. The Liberator's fault and merit wa
tionism and Non-Resistance. Non-Resistance, G.'s profession, 1.125, 2.225; Society formed, 2.229; Boyle's letter, 286; doctrine disseminated in England by G., 384, 403, 404, 408, 409; G.'s views on military fines, 390. Non-Resistance Society, founded, 2.226-229, Declaration, 230, agent, 326, 421, annual meetings, 327, 421, annual report, 42; membership small part of abolitionists, 347. Non-Resistant, genesis of, 2.240, 242, first issue and editors, 326, success, 327, 421. Norris, Samuel, Rev., 2.122. North Carolina, Manumission Society, 1.99, 229: alarm at Walker's Appeal, 231; Legislative appeal to North, 2.76. Northern Chronicler, 1.59. Northup, Ichabod, 1.340. Norton, John T., 2.412. Nott, Eliphalet, Rev. [1773-1866], 1.296. Noyes, John Humphrey [b. Brattleboro, Vt., 1811], view of Protestantism, 2.114; associate of J. Boyle, 286; meets G., 144, letter to him, 145, effect, 148-152, 177, 206; Perfectionist views compared with G.'s, 204, 206, 207; edits Witness,