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The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference. (search)
ous exercises were conducted by Dr. Wm. A. Smith. The order of business of Saturday, "the examination of character," was resumed. Bishop Andrew took occasion to correct some misapprehensions which had gone forth as to the action of Bishop Kavanaugh and the preachers of the Kentucky Conference. The preachers were not all required to take the oath, but only such as were traveling in the Louisville district.--None others were forced to take it, and as to Bishop Kavanaugh, he not only didBishop Kavanaugh, he not only did not take the oath, but on the floor of the Conference assured the Conference that he would take no oath of any kind whatsoever, and, in point of fact, did not and would not have done so- whatever might have been the result. So that the representation which has gone forth to the world, that the Conference, from the Bishop down, was required to take an oath, was untrue, a mere exaggeration. Thus much is due to Bishop Kavanangh and as well to yourselves. The hour of ten o'clock having arri