Journal of the sixty-fourth session of the Holston Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . R. Haney and J. E. Porter passed, and havingscompleted the studies of the first year were advanced to thestudies of the second year. Adjournment—After the giving of various notices the con-ference adjourned with the benediction by Dr. J. J. Manker. FOURTH DAY. October 10, 1908. Devotions—The half hour devotional service was led by B. Olmstead. Conference Opened—Promptly at 9 oclock a. m. the Bishop-took the chair and called for the reading of the Journal of yes-terdays session, which


Journal of the sixty-fourth session of the Holston Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . R. Haney and J. E. Porter passed, and havingscompleted the studies of the first year were advanced to thestudies of the second year. Adjournment—After the giving of various notices the con-ference adjourned with the benediction by Dr. J. J. Manker. FOURTH DAY. October 10, 1908. Devotions—The half hour devotional service was led by B. Olmstead. Conference Opened—Promptly at 9 oclock a. m. the Bishop-took the chair and called for the reading of the Journal of yes-terdays session, which was read and approved. Resolutions—A. P. Jones presented a resolution, which, of Dr. R. J. Cooke, was referred to the Committee onTemperance. Introduced—Bishop Goodsell introduced Bishop Anderson,,our resident Bishop, and he was received with applause. The Twenty-second Question—Who are the supernumer-ary preachers? The following members were called, theircharacters passed, and they were continued in the same rela-tion : J. W. Cardwell, T. B. Russell, J. W. McGhee, L. Davis,.. ROBT. L. STAPLETON Statistical Secretary


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