Journal of the sixty-second session of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . $! On December 31, 1901, the net value of churches and parsonages wasj$128,882,143, while the ratio of indebtedness to value was .081, or a frac-jtion over 8 per cent. On December 31, 1905, the net value of churches and:,parsonages is $154,954,211, and the ratio of indebtedness to value a fraction!under .07J4. _.! . • \_ _! - ;••: f MINUTES OF THE HOLSTON CONFERENCE 25 CONFERENCE ANNIVERSARIES. October 10, 7 :00 p. m.—Epworth League—C. L. Parham, presiding. Ad-dresses by Rev. Robert Walker and Rev


Journal of the sixty-second session of the Holston Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . $! On December 31, 1901, the net value of churches and parsonages wasj$128,882,143, while the ratio of indebtedness to value was .081, or a frac-jtion over 8 per cent. On December 31, 1905, the net value of churches and:,parsonages is $154,954,211, and the ratio of indebtedness to value a fraction!under .07J4. _.! . • \_ _! - ;••: f MINUTES OF THE HOLSTON CONFERENCE 25 CONFERENCE ANNIVERSARIES. October 10, 7 :00 p. m.—Epworth League—C. L. Parham, presiding. Ad-dresses by Rev. Robert Walker and Rev. Robert B. Stansell. October 11, 7:00 p. m.—Church Extension and Missionary Society. Ad-dresses by Rev. Dr. A. G. Kynnett, of Philadelphia, Pa., and B. Caldwell, Chattanooga. October 14, 7 :00 p. m.—Freedmans Aid and S. E. S. Address by J. Cooke, D. D. FRIDAY EVENING. October 12, 7:00 p. m.—Laymens Mass Meeting. Addresses by R. ,,J. H. Race and Bishop L. B. Wilson. LECTURE. October 13, 7:00 p. m.—Bishop Wm. F. McDowell, subject: Life and JOHN C. HODGE GEORGE M. STOUT *George B. Cox OUR DECEASED DURING THE PAST YEAR. *We could not obtain a picture of George B. Cox. MINUTES OF THE HOLSTON CONFERENCE 2t BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS. RULES FOR EXAMINATIONS. In accordance with a resolution passed by the Board of Examiners the followingplan has been prepared: 1. All candidates, except those for admission on trial, are expected to take ex-amination in the middle of the year on the studies designated. 2. No examinations will be given except at the mid-year meetings and at theseat of Conference. 3. Candidates are expected to present themselves at the seat of Conference onthe day preceding the Conference. The Discipline does not authorize any othertime for examinations than at Conference. Examinations will begin at 8 p. M. 4. Spring examinations will cover the following studies:First Year.— Introduction to the


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