A Letter From James Boyle to Wm Lloyd Garrison Respecting the Clerical Appeal

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My brother, I have not written this letter for the Liberator, either in whole or in part, or for publication any where. I have written it that I might, in this way, hold communion with you personally ; and thus, as I have long de- sired, breathe the abiding sentiments of my soul into your own bosom. I know not but you will think that I have laid a large and heavy tax upon you, and have acted the part of an intruder. If I have, forgive me this wrong. The Lord knoweth that it is the love I bear t
...o- ward you, and the desire which I cherish, that you may be sustained and borne successfully through the many conflicts which you have to pass, because I have seen a spirit in you which is not of this world. All these, and many oth- er considerations of good will, have led me to take the liberties (if such they may be called) which I have in this letter, and to open my heart so freely and fully to you. I find but few unfettered minds and congenial hearts with whom I can hold sweet counsel — because 32 I am a heretic of the worst kind, in holding to a most disorganizing, pestiferous and deceitful doctrine, viz.

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