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, 121;[139] A. on preaching, 133; efforts for Free Church in Rochester, 167; Beecher's at Elmira, 178; Free Church at Peterboro, Antoinette Blackwell's sermon and Gerrit Smith's nap, 179; Zion's colored, 209; attitude toward slavery, 228; 248; relation to negroes, 249; Ch. of Puritans, 227, 259, 276; last woman suff. conv. in, 278; fear of woman suff., 506; relig. of Garfield, 536; sectarianism in England, 554; in Italy, 556-558; in Cologne, 559; in London, 564; waning intellects return to childish teachings, 563; Stopford Brooke's, 564; in Ireland, 572; convent at Kenmare, 573; Natl. Assn. discusses creeds and dogmas, 595; A. and Mrs. Stanton's encounter with Dr. Patton, 596; orthodox preferred for suff. convs., 612; A. demands all creeds shall be recd. on natl. woman suff. platform, 631; objects to creeds and negations, 634; Catholic in St. Louis, 649; A. protests against theology in suff. platform, 655; orthodox indifferent to feelings of liberals, 678; on prohibition and woman suff. in S. Dak., 693; proportion of women in, 710; Unit. in Roch., 712, 714; boycott Miss Shaw for speaking to Spiritualists, her answer, 720; no creed in Natl. Suff. Assn., 757; in Calif., 826, 831-834; A. objects to Mrs. Stanton's attack on, 847; A. on bigotry and religious freedom, 854; woman suff. destroys superstition, 857; open to suff. speakers in Calif., 876, 877, 886; in Des Moines, 902; 927; A. attends Unit. in Rochester, 933; absorbs work of women, 1010 (see Bible, God, Ministers). CITIZENSHIP, must be basis for suff., 310; established by 14th amend., 317; decis. in Dred Scott case, 454; Sumner on rights conferred by, 979; according to U. S. Constitu., 983-987. _Clubs_, of men or of men and women, Press (N. Y.) gives dinner to women in 1869, 316; Albemarle (London), 564; Six O'clock (Washtn.), 647; Seidl (N. Y.), 653; Authors' Uncut Leaves (N. Y.), 802; Practical Progress (Columbia), 812; Travel (Washtn.), 814; Mercantile (St. Louis), 821; Unitarian (San Fr.), 830; addressed by A. in Calif., 876; Men's Club (Auburn, N. Y.), 914; Historical Soc. (Berkshire, Mass.), 939-946 (see Organizations of Women). COEDUCATION, first efforts for, 64; Mrs. Sta
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