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William Lloyd Garrison

CHAPTER XIV
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Each one of them was in a sense a stirrer-up of sedition against old and regnant relations and facts, political, moral, and religious.

Whoever espoused them as his own, espoused as his own also the antagonisms, political, moral, and religious which they would excite in the public mind.

All of which was directly illustrated in the experience of the editor of the _Liberator_.

Each of these new notions presently appeared in the paper along with Abolitionism.

What was his intention timid people began to inquire?
Did he design to carry them along with the Abolition movement?
Suspicious minds fancied they saw "in Mr.Garrison, a decided wish, nay, a firm resolve, in laboring to overthrow slavery, to overthrow the Christian Sabbath and the Christian ministry.


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