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ll our preachers obedience to the laws and constituted authorities of the land. A transgression of this injunction makes the offender liable to expulsion from the Church. * * * "These rebel preachers are perjured — foully, wickedly perjured Early, when he was ordained a bishop, took an oath to promote peace and harmony, law and order. I heard him swear the lie myself in Columbus, Ga. Parson Sawris, who knows him well, in some private transactions, says that Early is a miserably corrupt oEarly is a miserably corrupt old creature. Let us believe these rebels always when they testify against one another" "When the villainy of these wretches shall be exposed, the revelation will shock the country. These Southern Methodist preachers began the work of disunion years ago. John C. Calhoun, the arch-originator of treason, sent for Bishop Capers, and had a long private conference with him at the time the spilt occurred in our Church. This was the en tering wedge of disunion. I mean to show these traitors t