To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-573 |
| Words | 371 |
Nevertheless, upon the terms, and subject to the regulations
herein-after prescribed; that is to say,
First, That the members of the said Conference, and their
successors for the time being for ever, shall assemble once
in every year, at London, Bristol, or Leeds, (except as
after-mentioned,) for the purposes aforesaid; and the time
and place of holding every subsequent Conference shall be
appointed at the preceding one, save that the next Confer
ence after the date hereof shall be holden at Leeds, in
Yorkshire, the last Tuesday in July next. Second, The act of the majority in number of the Conference
assembled as aforesaid, shall be had, taken, and be the act
of the whole Conference, to all intents, purposes, and
constructions whatsoever. Third, That after the Conference shall be assembled as afore
said, they shall first proceed to fill up all the vacancies
occasioned by death or absence, as after-mentioned. Fourth, No act of the Conference assembled as aforesaid, shall
be had, taken, or be the act of the Conference, until forty
of the members thereof are assembled, unless reduced under
that number by death since the prior Conference, or absence
as after-mentioned; nor until all the vacancies occasioned by
death or absence shall be filled up by the election of new
members of the Conference, so as to make up the number
one hundred, unless there be not a sufficient number of
persons objects of such election; and during the assembly
of the Conference, there shall always be forty members
present at the doing of any act, save as aforesaid, or
otherwise such act shall be void. Fifth, The duration of the yearly assembly of the Conference
shall not be less than five days, nor more than three weeks,
and be concluded by the appointment of the Conference,
if under twenty-one days; or otherwise the conclusion
thereof shall follow of course at the end of the said twenty
one days; the whole of all which said time of the assembly
of the Conference shall be had, taken, considered, and be
the yearly Conference of the people called Methodists;
and all acts of the Conference, during such yearly assembly
thereof, shall be the acts of the Conference, and none other.