Annals of New York Methodism Being a History of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Annals of New York Methodism Being a History of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Samuel a Seaman
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Ostrander, W. Thacher, E. Washburn, L. Andrus, and A. Scholefield; S. Merwin was continued on the dis- trict; J. Soule and T. Mason were the book agents. The city was one circuit, the preachers going from one church to another in rotation, seldom preaching twice in one day to the same congregation. It was customary at the beginning of the Conference year to prepare a plan, and this was printed for the convenience of the preachers and such of the laity as saw fit to pur- chase copies. A copy of ...that for 1816-17, the earliest that has been found, is pasted inside the cover of one of the old record books, f At the leaders' meeting of October 14, 1816, at the suggestion of L. S. Burling, a committee was appointed to draw up a plan of a school for the education of the children of Methodists. A report was made at the next meeting, which was finally adopted, and a school was established a few years after. The Conference of 1817 began at Middlebury, Vt. , on June 3, Bishop McKendree presiding.
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