The General Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from 1792 to 1896Lewis Curts Curts & Jennings, 1900 - 427 من الصفحات |
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... motion . " SECOND DAY - FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 . On the second day of the session , the Rev. James O'Kelly , of Virginia , offered an amendment to the law making it the duty of the Bishop " to fix the appointments of the Preachers for the ...
... motion . " SECOND DAY - FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 2 . On the second day of the session , the Rev. James O'Kelly , of Virginia , offered an amendment to the law making it the duty of the Bishop " to fix the appointments of the Preachers for the ...
الصفحة 60
... motion of Ezekiel Cooper , it was unanimously " Resolved , 1. That this General Conference consider themselves under many and great obligations to Mr. Asbury for the many and great services he has rendered to this connexion . " Resolved ...
... motion of Ezekiel Cooper , it was unanimously " Resolved , 1. That this General Conference consider themselves under many and great obligations to Mr. Asbury for the many and great services he has rendered to this connexion . " Resolved ...
الصفحة 61
... motion of Ezekiel Cooper , the election of bishop was ordered to be taken as follows : It was to be by written ballots which were to be deposited by the electors in a box or drawer . The person receiving the greatest number of votes ...
... motion of Ezekiel Cooper , the election of bishop was ordered to be taken as follows : It was to be by written ballots which were to be deposited by the electors in a box or drawer . The person receiving the greatest number of votes ...
الصفحة 62
... to be sufficient to exclude them from the society according to the rules . The motion was voted down ; but it shows that the religious welfare of children has ever been a subject of 62 [ 1800 . The General Conference .
... to be sufficient to exclude them from the society according to the rules . The motion was voted down ; but it shows that the religious welfare of children has ever been a subject of 62 [ 1800 . The General Conference .
الصفحة 63
... motion was made that they be elected by the several annual conferences as the bishops were by the Gen- eral Conference , and this mode of constituting them has always been a moot question ; but the motion was negatived . The majority of ...
... motion was made that they be elected by the several annual conferences as the bishops were by the Gen- eral Conference , and this mode of constituting them has always been a moot question ; but the motion was negatived . The majority of ...
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الصفحة 32 - Such a society is no other than " a company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, united in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.
الصفحة 160 - We declare that we are as much as ever convinced of the great evil of slavery ; therefore, no slaveholder shall be eligible to any official station in our Church hereafter ; where the laws of the state in which he lives will admit of emancipation, and permit the liberated slave to enjoy freedom.
الصفحة 32 - ... spend some time with them in prayer, and advise them how to flee from the wrath to come, which they saw continually hanging over their heads. That...
الصفحة 304 - That, should the Annual Conferences in the slaveholding States find it necessary to unite in a distinct ecclesiastical connection, the following rule shall be observed with regard to the northern boundary of such connection...
الصفحة 305 - They shall not appropriate the produce of the Book Concern, nor of the Chartered Fund, to any purpose other than for the benefit of the traveling, supernumerary, superannuated, and worn-out preachers, their wives, widows, and children.
الصفحة 32 - In the latter end of the year 1739 eight or ten persons came to me in London, who appeared to be deeply convinced of sin, and earnestly groaning for redemption.
الصفحة 32 - That he might have more time for this great work, he appointed a day when they might all come together; which from thenceforward they did every week, namely, on Thursday, in the evening.
الصفحة 104 - Provided, nevertheless, that upon the concurrent recommendation of three-fourths of all the members of the several Annual Conferences, who shall be present and vote on such recommendation, then a majority of two-thirds of the General Conference succeeding shall suffice to alter any of the above restrictions...
الصفحة 33 - There is only one condition previously required of those who desire admission into these societies, a " desire to flee from the wrath to come, and to be saved from their sins." But wherever this is really fixed in the soul, it will be shown by its fruits. It is therefore expected of all who continue therein, that they should continue to evidence their desire of salvation...
الصفحة 306 - That all the property of the Methodist Episcopal Church in meeting-houses, parsonages, colleges, schools, conference funds, cemeteries, and of every kind within the limits of the southern organization, shall be for ever free from any claim set up on the part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, so far as this resolution can be of force in the premises.