| Samuel Warren - Methodism - 1827 - 1048 pages
...every year : or oftener, if convenient. II. No Trustee, however accused, or defective in conformity to the established Rules of the Society, shall be...proved, in the presence of the Trustees and Leaders. 1794. IV. OF THE QUARTERLY MEETINGS COMPOSED OF THE STEWARDS OF THE DIFFERENT SOCIETIES IN EACH CIRCUIT.... | |
| 1846 - 810 pages
...schisms, has not ventured to alter, ' no trustee, (however accused, or defective in conforming to the rules of the society,) shall be removed from the society,...proved in the presence of the trustees and leaders.' For leaving this vague rule unaltered, however, there may be more reasons than one. Cases have occurred... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1846 - 810 pages
...schisms, has not ventured to alter, ' no trustee, (however accused, or defective in conforming to the rules of the society,} shall be removed from the society,...proved in the presence of the trustees and leaders.' For leaving this vague rule unaltered, however, there may be more reasons than one. Cases have occurred... | |
| 860 pages
...Leaders'Meeting." * Most likely, too, the same men bad suggested to the Conference the propriety of enacting, that " no Trustee (however accused, or defective in conforming to the established rules of our Society) shall be removed from the Society, unless his crime or breach of the rules of the Society,... | |
| George Taylor (Wesleyan methodist.) - 1852 - 56 pages
...haste in their exclusion, it was agreed "That no trustee however, accused, or defective in conformity to the established Rules of the society, shall be...society, unless his crime or breach of the Rules of society be proved in the presence of the trustees and leaders." Here was the germ of what was agreed... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1860 - 446 pages
...purpose of paying interest for money due upon the Society's premises, or for reducing the principal ; " that " no trustee, however accused, or defective in...established rules of the Society, shall be removed from it, unless his crime or breach of the rules be proved in the presence of the trustees and leaders ;... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1873 - 718 pages
...purpose of paying interest for money due upon the society's premises, or for reducing the principal ;" that " no trustee, however accused, or defective in...established rules of the Society, shall be removed from it, unless his crime or V.reach of the rules be proved in the presence of the trustees and leaders... | |
| William Peirce - 1873 - 842 pages
...contained in ' the anreement of ยป tnvtefe. irith the trustees of Bristol, in 1794,' to the effect, that ' no trustee (however accused, or defective in conforming to the established rule of the society) shall be removed from the society, unless his crime or breach of the rules of... | |
| Henry Wilkinson Williams - Methodism - 1881 - 398 pages
...in subsequent Chapters of this work ' No Trustee, however accused, or defective in conformity to the Rules of the Society, shall be removed from the Society, unless his crime or breach of rule be proved in the presence of the Trustees and Leaders ; namely, the Leaders' Meeting of the particular... | |
| 1887 - 712 pages
...Chapel-Stewards, the inspection of account?, and the disposal of surplus moneys ; and also resolved that ' no Trustee, however accused, or defective in...conforming to the established rules of the Society, should be removed from the Society, unless his crime, or breach of the rules,' were proved in the presence... | |
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