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Proceedings of the Methodist Annual Conference.[reported for the Richmond Dispatch.] Norfolk, Nov. 28, 1861.
Rev. Morris Langhorne hoped to be excused for consuming a little of the time of the Conference.
When these fraternal visitations commenced, it was certainly with no expectation of an ultimate union of the churches.
That was an after development, but it was very gratefully regarded by the ministers of the Protestant Church.
All would rejoice to have the two Churches united, and speaking for himself, he would labor and pray for that result.
But they would not have nor would this body admit of union on any but just and honorable terms.
If these could be arranged, and it seemed to him it could be done, all would rejoice, and none more than himself.
The resolutions were adopted, and the report accompanying, and the Conference appointed John C. Granberry, Wm. B. Rowzie, and Nelson Head, fraternal messengers to the Protestant Methodist Conference.
Rev. P. A. Pe
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