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The Methodist Armor - Or A Popular Exposition Of The Doctrines, Peculiar Usages, And Ecclesiastical Machinery Of The Methodist Episcopal Church (1882) (Paperback)
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The Methodist Armor - Or A Popular Exposition Of The Doctrines, Peculiar Usages, And Ecclesiastical Machinery Of The Methodist Episcopal Church (1882) (Paperback)
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Subtitle: Or, a Popular Exposition of the Doctrines, Peculiar
Usages, and Ecclesiastical Machinery of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South General Books publication date: 2009 Original
publication date: 1889 Original Publisher: Publishing House of the
M. E. Church, South Subjects: Methodism Religion / Christianity /
Methodist Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the
original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing
text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get
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more than a million books for free. Excerpt: CHAPTER X. GOVEBNMENT
OF THE CHURCH I. The General Conference. The supreme government of
the Church is rested in the General Conference. It is a law-makiny
body. It is composed of the Bishops of the whole Church,, and of
ministerial and lay delegates who are elected by the several Annual
Conferences. The clerical members of each Annual Conference elect
one representative of their number for every twenty-eight of the
whole body. An equal number of lay delegates is then elected by the
lay members. The Business Of The General Conference. 1. The
election of Bishops when deemed necessary. 2. To create and
readjust the boundaries of the An nual Conferences. 3. To revise
the laws and rules of the Discipline. 4. To superintend the
interest of Foreign Missions. 5. To elect officers to conduct the
business of the general Publishing House. These items embrace the
leading matters of the General Conference work. That body, however,
has full powers to make rules and regulations for the Church, under
the following restrictions: (1) They cannot change the Articles of
Religion, or the standards of doctrine; (2) cannot change certain
ratio of Annual Conference representation; (3) cannot destroy the
episcopacy; (4) cannot change the General Rule of the Unitad
Societies; (5) cannot destroy the privi leges of trial as
prescribed in Discipline; (6) canno ap...
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