. Holston Methodism [electronic resource]: from its origin to the present time. % Wi. i. BISHOP ROBERT PAINE. (60) CONFERENCES OF 1847, 1848, AND 1849. 6l Put one evenin, when I coes oop tere, te Lord plesses my soul,and te first ting I knows Ise a hollerin Gory! shust asloadt as I could holler. And I tont care if all te world hearsme say Clory! and I says Clory! now. The effect was electrical, and much excitement andshouting followed. I have attempted to give the expe-rience in dialect just as it was related to me. The Conference met in its twenty-fifth session inKnoxville October u, 1848, Bi
. Holston Methodism [electronic resource]: from its origin to the present time. % Wi. i. BISHOP ROBERT PAINE. (60) CONFERENCES OF 1847, 1848, AND 1849. 6l Put one evenin, when I coes oop tere, te Lord plesses my soul,and te first ting I knows Ise a hollerin Gory! shust asloadt as I could holler. And I tont care if all te world hearsme say Clory! and I says Clory! now. The effect was electrical, and much excitement andshouting followed. I have attempted to give the expe-rience in dialect just as it was related to me. The Conference met in its twenty-fifth session inKnoxville October u, 1848, Bishop Robert Paine pre-siding and C. D. Smith acting as Secretary. Communications were received from the Book Agentat Richmond, Va., E. Stevenson, Assistant Book Agentat Louisville, Ky., and the Assistant Book Agent atCharleston, S. C, and referred to the proper commit-tees. I copy these items from the Minutes to show thatnuclei of a Southern Methodist Publishing House hadbeen established. The Church at that time had noprinting establishment, and the Book Agents were onlypublishers, a
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