Resolved, by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, That they disapprove, in the most unqualified sense, the conduct of two members of the General Conference who are reported to have lectured in this city recently upon... The Life of Henry Bidleman Bascom ... - Page 387by Moses Montgomery Henkle - 1854 - 408 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Orange Scott - Abolitionists - 1847 - 307 pages
...are reported to have lectured in this city recently, upon and in favor of modern abolitionism; '* 2. Resolved, by the delegates of the annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention... | |
 | James Dixon - Canada - 1849 - 498 pages
...unequivocal expression of the ideas of the General Conference in the premises : — Therefore, " ' 1. Resolved, by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, That they disapprove, in the most unqualified sense, the conduct of two members of the General Conference,... | |
 | Orange Scott - Slavery - 1849 - 229 pages
...are reported to have lectured in this city recently, upon, and in favor of, modern abolitionism." "2. Resolved, — by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention,... | |
 | John Paris - 1849 - 411 pages
...way for the accomplishment of so desirable an object, on safe and equitable principles : therefore, resolved, by the delegates of the Annual Conferences, in General Conference assembled, 1. That in view of the premises, and in the earnest hope that this measure may tend to promote this... | |
 | 1850
...unequivocal expression of the views of the General Conference in the premises. — Therefore, " 1. Resolved, by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, that they disapprove in the most unqualified sense, the conduct of the two members of the General Conference,... | |
 | Orange Scott - 1851
...office of bishop, in passing the following resolution:— "Resolved, by the delegates of the several annual conferences, in General Conference assembled,...That under the provisional exception of the general rule of the church, on the subject of slavery, the simple holding of slaves, or mere ownership of slave... | |
 | William Goodell - Antislavery movements - 1852 - 604 pages
...themselves " decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism." It was also * See laat two chapters. " Resoleed, by the Delegates of the Annual Conferences, in General Conference assembled, that they disapprove, in the most unqualified sense, the conduct of the two members of the General Conference,... | |
 | Adam N. Riddle, Judge Lane, Thomas Ewing, Humphrey Howe Leavitt - Church property - 1852 - 155 pages
...with the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States ; therefore, be it resolved, and it is hereby resolved by the delegates of the annual conferences in General conference assembled : " 1st. If the annual conference in Upper Canada, at its ensuing session or any succeeding session... | |
 | Harriet Beecher Stowe - Antislavery movements - 1853 - 511 pages
...the change. The General Conference held its annual session in Cincinnati, and resolved as follows : Resolved, by the delegates of the Annual Conferences in General Conference assembled, that they are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and icholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention... | |
 | John Lawrence - Slave trade - 1854 - 224 pages
..." sell" and " work" slaves " because they can 'make money out of them," cannot now be de"Resolved, By the delegates of the Annual Conferences, in General Conference assembled, that we are decidedly opposed to modern abolitionism, and wholly disclaim any right, wish, or intention... | |
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