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w held under the Discipline of 1856." There you are, Brother! Then, one of the resolutions in the same report says: "No action of the General Conference can induce us to violate these pledges." Now, what are our rights under the Discipline of 1856? Have any of our rights been violated? In five respects, I insist these rights have been violated. 1. We had the right, under the Discipline of 1856, to the benefits of our literature, secured to us by the Constitution of the Church. E. P. Phelps said he would not circulate the Discipline under the New Chapter. He is an honest man. Here one of our rights is violated. This good wine has been so adulterated as to preclude its use. These yankees may drink that wine with strychnine, but it kills any Southern man in fifteen minutes. 2. We had, as free people and preachers, the right of membership and of ordination, without any inquiry as to our faith in the moral right of slavery. Now, a brother can't be ordained if he refuse t