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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 2 2 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 8: the Anti-Sabbath Convention.—1848. (search)
r. Garrison's mind, embraced a number of essays on Lib. 18.26. sub-di visions of the main topic, calculated to give a permanent value to the pamphlet report. These he assigned with much fitness, as when Edmund Quincy was pitched upon Ms. Jan. 10, 1848. W. L. G. to E. M. Davis; cf. ante, 2.426. to treat of the assumed judgments upon Sabbath-breakers. But he could not command the necessary collaboration, and his scheme was very imperfectly carried out. Three sets of resolutions were introd Concern for the sanctity of a day was, on both sides Lib. 18.50. of the Atlantic, conspicuously manifested by those most indifferent to the desecration of man. Thus, abroad, the Free Church of Scotland was raising money to Lib. 18.50; Ms. Jan. 10, 1848, W. L. G. to E. M. Davis. support the operations of a Sabbath League. At home, a New England pro-slavery Sabbatarian press recoiled from the spectacle of the Rev. John G. Palfrey, a Massachusetts Representative in Congress, addressing to the