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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 14: the Boston mob (first stage).—1835. (search)
embarrassment to the abolitionists in their oral propaganda. In Philadelphia the resolve was formed to build an Lib. 5.70. Anti-Slavery Hall, and in Boston the need was even greater. The New England Convention, at its May session, was Lib. 5.87, 89; 4th Ann. Report Mass. A. S. Soc., p. 16. shut out of seven churches, of the Masonic Temple, and of every hall in the city but two—including Faneuil Hall itself, by the questionably legal action of the city authorities. Thereupon, on June 22, a meeting was held at Julien Lib. 5.99, 103, 107. Hall to take measures for the erection of a Free Church A congregation had already been formed with this designation, and had with difficulty obtained recognition from an Orthodox council, owing to the following rule of covenant: All persons who use or traffic in ardent spirits as a drink, all adhering masons, and all slaveholders, or those who are concerned in the buying and selling of slaves, shall be excluded from the communion-tab