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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)
which, by the way, Lib. 7.163. female delegates were admitted) determined the ascendency of Mr. Garrison, not only in Massachusetts, but in New England, which was largely represented at Worcester. Primarily it was a tribute to his personal character in a region where he was intimately known, and where his presence never failed to disarm prejudice and opposition. Thus, at Dover, N. H., in 1842, We were amazed above measure, writes N. P. Rogers,to hear brother Francis Cogswell and Rev. Brother Young eulogizing Garrison. I have been highly pleased with Mr. Garrison, said Brother Young. . . . If you would send out such men as Garrison, said friend Cogswell, your cause would prosper. How long have you been an admirer of Garrison, brother Cogswell? said we. Oh, I have not liked his writings, said he. He has not written as he speaks here. Always, said we ( Acts of the A. S. Apostles, p. 222). It was also the result and the sign of the liberalizing influence of the Liberator during
228, speech, 228, revises Declaration, 236, lecturing agent Non-Resistance Soc., 242, 326, 340, 421; tract on human governments, 253, 254; censure from Lundy, 322; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327, 328; on G.'s infidelity, 330; on Third Party preparations, 339, 343; at Am. A. S. S. anniversary, 356; calls Chardon St. Conv., 422, 424.—Letters to G., 2.115, 2.343, G. W. Benson, 2.339; from G., 2.54, 148, 153, 300, 409, G. Thompson, 2.58, S. M. Grimke, 2.134, 160, 161, E. Quincy, 2.254, 426, 427, S. J. May, 2.294.—Portrait in Autobiog'y. Wright, Theodore S., Rev., 1.483, 2.358. Yankee, edited by John Neal, 1.99, 100. Yerrinton, James Brown [b. Providence, R. I., Dec. 4, 1800; d. Chelsea, Mass., Oct. 16, 1866], prints Nat. Philanthropist, 1.124, Daily Advocate, 220, Liberator, 124. Young, —, Rev., 2.172. Young, Alexander, Rev. [1800-1854], 1.26. Young Men's A. S. Association (Boston), 1.394, 395. Zion's Herald, Methodist, on Boston mob, 2.36, on Chardon St. Convention, 4