AND DISCIPLINE OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH 1926 GILBERT T. ROWE, BOOK EDITOR CURTIS B. HALEY, ASSISTANT NASHVILLE, TENN. DALLAS, TEX. RICHMOND, VA. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIB. LAMAR & WHITMORE, AGENTS EDITORIAL AUTHORITY EDITED in conformity with the following direction of “That Bishop Collins Denny, the Book Editor, the COLLINS DENNY, Bishop; Book Editor; Publishing Agents. COPYRIGHT, 1926 BY M55G BISHOPS' RECOMMENDATION AND GREETING To the Members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South: WE es'eem it our duty and privilege most earnestly to recommend to you, as members of our Church, our FORM OF DISCIPLINE, which has been founded on the experience of a long series of years. 95548 Uapse ch We wish to see this little publication in the house of every Methodist; and the more so, as it contains the Articles of Religion maintained more or less, in part or in whole, by every reformed Church in the world. Far from wishing you to be ignorant of any of our doctrines, or any part of our discipline, we desire you to read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest the whole. You ought, next to the Word of God, to procure the articles and canons of the Church to which you belong. We remain your very affectionate brethren and pastors, who labor night and day, both in public and in private, for your good. EUGENE R. HENDRIX, 4 CONTENTS SEC. 1. Of the General Conference. SEC. 2. Of the Annual Conferences. SEC. 3. Of the Central Conference. SEC. 4. Of the Missions of the Church. SEC. 5. Of the District Conferences. |