A Guide book in the Administration of the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal

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V, should announce before the society that the person is restored to membership by the . Act of the quarterly conference. (Bishop Morris. ) 19. When an appeal is taken from the de- cision of an ecclesiastical court, that fact should be entered upon tiie records of the trial ; and the presiding officer is required to present such records, and all the documents relating to the case, to the appellate court. When a traveling preacher, however, has been tried, and has taken an appeal, it is the duty... of the secretary of the annual conference to preserve the min- utes of the trial, and all the documents relating to it, and transmit them, at the proper time, to the judicial conference.
20. When an appellant does not appear per- sonally, or by a representative, to prosecute his appeal, it goes by default. (Bishop Ames. ) 21. If in the examination of an appeal the presiding elder discover that the trial below was informally conducted, he has no authority to throw out the case, prevent the decision of the conference, and declare the person not expelled.


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