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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 8: the Chardon-Street Convention.—1840. (search)
vention adopt the Old and the New Testaments as the only authentic record of faith and duty—in other words, that Bible proofs should alone be in order. This was discussed by Alcott, May, Garrison, the Rev. Luther Lee, the Rev. N. Colver, the Rev. John Pierpont, the Rev. Samuel Osgood, the Rev. Theodore Parker, and others, and did not prevail with the meeting. Garrison, nevertheless, emphatically Jas. Cannings Fuller, Feb. 20, 1841, to E. Pease (private circular). remarked, more than once, thathe Church, and the Ministry —and that I felt if I could not stand triumphantly on that foundation, I could stand nowhere in the universe. My arguments were all drawn from the Bible, and from no other source. The second proposition came from Pierpont, namely, That the first day of the week is ordained by divine authority as the Christian Sabbath, and hereupon the battle was waged; Mr. Garrison being foremost in taking the negative side (on the ground that the institution of the Sabbath had b
383; namesake of G.'s third son, 413.—Letters to O. Johnson, 2.383, M. G. Chapman, 2.413. Pickering, John [1777-1846], 1.270. Pickering, Timothy [1745-1829], daughter nursed by F. M. Garrison, 1.38, political support from G., 54. Pierpont, John, Rev. [1785-1866], church attended by G., 1.78; address against militia system, 81; criticised and praised by G., 114; visits him, 125; writes ode for his Park St. Church address, 125, 126; address on imprisonment for debt, 269; church quarrel, ril, 1830. Unionist, edited by C. C. Burleigh, 1.416. Unitarians, muzzle for the Lib., 1.462, 463, 2.258, doctrinal timidity, 224.—See, also, W. E. Channing, R. W. Emerson, C. Follen, E. S. Gannett, S. May, Jr., S. J. May, J. G. Palfrey, J. Pierpont, R. F. Wallcut, H. Ware, Jr. Universalists, Maine, mum about slavery, 2.78.—See, also, A. Ballou, G. Bradburn, A. St. Clair. Ursuline Convent sacked, 1.448, 466, 2.33, 189.—View in Memorial Hist. Boston, vol. 3. Utica, mob, 2.39, 42