Treatise Minutes Of Several Conversations
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-minutes-of-several-conversations-034 |
| Words | 385 |
P., &c., their heirs and assigns for ever. NEvERTHELEss,
upon special trust and confidence, and to the intent, that they
and the survivors of them, and the Trustees for the time being,
do and shall permit John Wesley, of the City-Road, London,
Clerk, and such other persons as he shall from time to time
appoint, at all times, during his natural life, and no other
persons, to have and enjoy the free use and benefit of the said
premises; that the said John Wesley, and such other persons
as he appoints, may therein preach and expound God’s holy
word. And after his decease, upon further trust and confidence,
and to the intent, that the said T. P., &c., or the major part of
them, or the survivors of them, and the major part of the
Trustees of the said premises for the time being, shall, from
time to time, and at all times for ever, permit such persons as
shall be appointed at the yearly Conference of the people called
Methodists, in London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, or else
where, specified by name in a Deed enrolled in Chancery, under
the hand and seal of the said John Wesley, and bearing date
the 28th day of February, 1784, and no others, to have and to
enjoy the said premises, for the purposes aforesaid: Provided
always, that the persons preach no other doctrine than is con
tained in Mr. Wesley's ‘Notes upon the New Testament, and
four volumes of ‘Sermons. And upon farther trust and confi
dence, that, as often as any of these Trustees, or the Trustees
for the time being, shall die, or cease to be a member of the
society commonly called Methodists, the rest of the said Trus
tees, or of the Trustees for the time being, as soon as conveni
ently may be, shall and may choose another Trustee or Trus
tees, in order to keep up the number of Trustees for ever. In witness whereof, the said B. H. hath hereunto set his hand
and seal, the day and year above-written.”
In this form the proprietors of the House are to make it
over to five, seven, or nine Trustees. Q. 62. But is this form a safe one? Should we not have
the opinion of a Counsel upon it? A.