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Identifier: historyofmethodi02hurs (find matches)
Title: The history of Methodism
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Hurst, J. F. (John Fletcher), 1834-1903 Internet Archive (Firm)
Subjects: Methodism
Publisher: New York, Eaton & Mains
Contributing Library: Mugar Memorial Library, Boston University
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aliving turtle, or the covering bark of a living oak. Yet,nevertheless, the houses, being once there, were as reallyproperty as either the tortoise shell or the oaken bark. Andthis property must fall to the guardianship of some humanholders when the white old man should no longer dwell inhouses made with hands. The Deed of Declaration contained the names of a hundredpreachers who were to be in the eye of the law what Wesleyhimself had been for forty years in relation to his societiesand trust property. He had been carefully training hispreachers for this responsibility. In a letter dated 1780 hehad written, I chose to exercise the power which God hadgiven me through the Conference—both to avoid ostentation,and gently to habituate the people to obey them when Ishould be taken from their head. This Wesley now carriedout more fully by merging his own authority in that of theLegal Conference. The Conference was to meet annually,fill up vacancies in its number, elect a president and sec-
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THE THREE PREACHERS ORDAINED BY WESLEY IN CITY ROADCHAPEL, 1785. Rev. Joseph Taylor. Rev. Thomas Hanby. Rev. John Pawson. The Legal Conference 975 retary, station the preachers, admit preachers on trial andinto full connection, and maintain the discipline and generaloversight of the societies. The term of appointments foritinerant preachers was limited to three years. The deedwas not kept in reserve until Wesleys death, as some writershave assumed, but five months after its execution it wasacted upon at the Conference by the election of two preachersto fill vacancies in the Hundred, and by the formal signingof the Minutes. Wesley was chosen president year by yearuntil his death. Five or six preachers who were annoyed bythe omission of their names from the Hundred severedtheir connection with Wesley, but at the Conference of 1785all the preachers present signed a document approving bothof the substance and design of the deed. Dr. Coke sent a copy of the document to every superin-tenden

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