To 1776
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-1773-to-1776-578 |
| Words | 345 |
Fourteenth, All resolutions and orders touching elections,
admissions, expulsions, consents, dispensations, delegations,
or appointments and acts whatsoever of the Conference, shall
be entered and written in the Journals or Minutes of the
Conference, which shall be kept for that purpose, publicly
read, and then subscribed by the President and Secretary
thereof for the time being, during the time such Conference
shall be assembled; and when so entered and subscribed,
shall be had, taken, received, and be, the acts of the Confer
ence, and such entry and subscription as aforesaid shall be
had, taken, received, and be, evidence of all and every such
acts of the said Conference, and of their said delegates,
without the aid of any other proof; and whatever shall not
be so entered and subscribed as aforesaid, shall not be had,
taken, received, or be, the act of the Conference: And the
said President and Secretary are hereby required and
obliged to enter and subscribe, as aforesaid, every act
whatever of the Conference. Lastly, Whenever the said Conference shall be reduced under
the number of forty members, and continue so reduced for
three yearly assemblies thereof successively, or whenever the
members thereof shall decline or neglect to meet together
annually for the purposes aforesaid, during the space of three
years, that then, and in either of the said events, the Confer
ence of the people called Methodists shall be extinguished,
and all the aforesaid powers, privileges, and advantages shall
cease, and the said chapels and premises, and all other
chapels and premises, which now are, or hereafter may be,
settled, given, or conveyed, upon the trusts aforesaid, shall
vest in the Trustees for the time being of the said chapels
and premises respectively, and their successors for ever;
Upon TRUST that they, and the survivors of them, and the
Trustees for the time being, do, shall, and may appoint such
person and persons to preach and expound God’s Holy
Word therein, and to have the use and enjoyment thereof,
for such time, and in such manner, as to them shall seem
proper.