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J. W. F. Jones (search for this): article 20
lly occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundry Elders, ordained the following persons as Elders: S. S. La
Baker P. Lee (search for this): article 20
s the admission of persons into the traveling connection on trial. The several districts were called in order. Dr. Lee desired to make a remark, that we ought now and ever to be very careful in the admission of young men. For lack of this,fe is far more important." That, upon the concurrent testimony of sundry preachers, was all right. On the motion of Dr. Lee, a committee of three was appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the sympathy of the Conference with the Methodists in the Valley of Virginia connected with the Baltimore Annual Conference. Committee--Messrs. Lee, Granberry, and Davis. Rev. Nelson Head was subsequently added by special motion. Dr. Lee called attention to certain debts of the Richmond DeDr. Lee called attention to certain debts of the Richmond Depository, and requested that those indebted to the concern would on Monday pay him all or part of their indebtedness, to enable him to pay at least the interest upon the outstanding indebtedness of the concern. The hour of adjournment having ar
Corlin Jordan (search for this): article 20
ssage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundry Elders, ordained the following persons as Elders: S. S. Lambeth, J. S. Porter, Jno. H. Payne, W. G. Hammond, Thos. H. Early, Jno. J. Lafferty, Ro. N. Sledd, Ro. W. Watts, Aaron Boone, Jas. W. Blincoe, Corlin Jordan, Nelson Chamberlin, Arthur C. Drewry, Benj. F. Story. The attendance on all these services was very large. I have heard from the sermons preached by Dr. W. A. Smith, C. C. Pearson, and W. W. Bennett, all of whom gave great satisfaction to the several audiences addressed by them. Bishop Andrew was to have preached at Granby street Church at night, but found himself physically incapable of the effort, and the pulpit was occupied by Rev. John E. Edwards, who preached from the tex
C. V. Bingley (search for this): article 20
er, the pulpits of the city and Portsmouth were very generally occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundr
W. G. Cross (search for this): article 20
now he was exerting a whole some, happy influence. Esteemed as an officer, and not less as a sincere Christian man, the Colonel of his regiment testified to his eminent value as a soldier and a man. A true soldier of the country, and a true soldier of the Cross, he was none the less doing God service while serving the State of his nativity. It was certain that the Christian was seen in the camp as a foretime in the Church. When the Rev. W. M. Ward was called, the Presiding Elder, Rev. W. G. Cross, announced his death, and described the good life he had led while in the active work of the ministry. Happening to mention that the disease which terminated his life prevented his giving any expression of experience at the death hour, Bishop Andrew interposed, "The testimony of his life is far more important." That, upon the concurrent testimony of sundry preachers, was all right. On the motion of Dr. Lee, a committee of three was appointed to prepare resolutions expressive of th
W. E. Allan (search for this): article 20
previous letter, the pulpits of the city and Portsmouth were very generally occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew,
W. J. Hunter (search for this): article 20
d Portsmouth were very generally occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundry Elders, ordained the followin
R. O. Burton (search for this): article 20
Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. [reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Saturday Morning, Nov. 23. Conference met at 9 o'clock. Bishop Andrew in the Chair. Rev. R. O. Burton conducted religious exercises. Comparatively few ministers were present when I entered the room at 9 ½ o'clock. Bishop Andrew announced the receipt of a telegram from Rev. Dr. Sehen, dated at Bristol, announcing his speedy arrival, and requesting that the Missionary anniversary might be postof committees were given, and the Bishop pronounced the benediction. The early morn promised rain, and there were consequently few spectators, but later in the day it cleared, and the house gradually filled with ladies. At night the Rev. R. O. Burton preached at Cumberland street Church, and Rev. P. W. Archer at Granby street. When about to make the opening prayer, Mr. Archer said, "The earnest prayers of this congregation are invoked in behalf of our well beloved brother, the Rev. L.
Thomas H. Early (search for this): article 20
ng a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from the words, "Knowing the terrors of the Lord, we persuade men," and afterwards Bishop Andrew, aided by sundry Elders, ordained the following persons as Elders: S. S. Lambeth, J. S. Porter, Jno. H. Payne, W. G. Hammond, Thos. H. Early, Jno. J. Lafferty, Ro. N. Sledd, Ro. W. Watts, Aaron Boone, Jas. W. Blincoe, Corlin Jordan, Nelson Chamberlin, Arthur C. Drewry, Benj. F. Story. The attendance on all these services was very large. I have heard from the sermons preached by Dr. W. A. Smith, C. C. Pearson, and W. W. Bennett, all of whom gave great satisfaction to the several audiences addressed by them. Bishop Andrew was to have preached at Granby street Church at night, but found himself physically incapable of
J. H. Proctor (search for this): article 20
the ministers in attendance here upon the Virginia Conference. As would be inferred from a previous letter, the pulpits of the city and Portsmouth were very generally occupied by members of the Conference. The great point of interest in the morning, was Cumberland Street, Church, where Bishop Andrew preached, and, after the sermon, ordained Deacons. There was, I learn, a tremendous crowd in attendance. The following persons were ordained: Wm. H. Camper, John G. Bailey, Jas. W. Grant, J. H. Proctor, Jas. C. Watson, W. W. Duncan, E. H. Pritchet, L. H. Greybill, J. A. Crowder, W. E. Allan, C. V. Bingley, L. H. Crenshaw, W. J. Hunter, J. C. Martin, J. W. F. Jones, Jas. A. Crowder. I had the pleasure of hearing a capital discourse at 11 o'clock, at Granby street church, from Dr. Doggett, from the passage: "This is the victory which overcometh the world, even our faith." At the same church, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Rev. H. B. Cowles preached an appropriate sermon from th
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