Journal of the seventieth session of the Holston Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . o, without the inspiration of publicgaze, faithfully cares for the home \yith all its duties. So with theambassador of the cross. In tears he works on with the solicitudedeep and undying, known only to himself and the leader who directshim, while the good wife, with a devotion and heroism born of a conse-cration to that which is highest and best, goes forward willingly, dis-charging the responsibilities of home and family. In her last illness, three things gave her comfort: First, the child-r
Journal of the seventieth session of the Holston Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . o, without the inspiration of publicgaze, faithfully cares for the home \yith all its duties. So with theambassador of the cross. In tears he works on with the solicitudedeep and undying, known only to himself and the leader who directshim, while the good wife, with a devotion and heroism born of a conse-cration to that which is highest and best, goes forward willingly, dis-charging the responsibilities of home and family. In her last illness, three things gave her comfort: First, the child-ren, by kindness and attention through a period of long and severesuffei^ng, did what they could to relieve and comfort; secondly, shegave evidence of the presence of him who said: I will never leavethee nor forsake thee; thirdly, she illustrated the Bible utterance,The righteous have hope in His death. I heard a voice from Heaven saying unto me, Write, From hence-forth blessed are the dead who die in the Lord: Even so,, saith theSpirit, for they rest from their labors. 16 HOLSTON ANNUAL CONFERENCE. REV. ROBERT L. STAPLETONConference Host METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 17 CONFERENCE DIRECTORY J^ Those marked (a) were absent during the session; * effective;J Supernumerary; § Retired; f Elected to the Episcopacy May, 1912. No. Name _ PostofRce 1. §Amis, J. H. (a) McKittrick, Cal. 2 *Angel, S. R. F. D., Knoxville, Tenn. 3 *Ayers, R. Ernest Townsend, Tenn. 4 §Baker, J. N Greenville, Tenn. 5 §Baker, J. A. Lonsdale, Tenn. 6 *Baker, T. R Decatur, Tenn. 7 *Bales, George S Knoxville, Tenn. 8 *Bandy, W. S Greeneville, Tenn. *Beaman, A. S Morristown, Tenn. *Bird, J. T Knoxville, Tenn. *Bishop, E. A Sevierville, Tenn. *Boling, J. W Jellico, Tenn. *Bovard, William S 150 Fifth Ave., New York §Brown, Thomas W Morristown, Tenn. *Branam, E. R Knoxville, Tenn., R. F. D. *Bruner M. C Lenoir Oity, Tenn. *Bull, William M R. F. D. No. 1, Sevierville, Tenn. §Burkhart, N. C. (a) Hubbard Springs,
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