Conference recommends to the Annual Conferences to require candidates for admission to be free from the habit, as hurtful to their acceptability and usefulness among our people. Tobacco Manual - Page 91by Nehemiah Asa Hunt - 1888 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| Methodist Episcopal Church - 1876 - 444 pages
...ministers and members to abstain from the nse of tobacco as injurious to both soul and body. Resolved, 2. That we recommend to the Annual Conferences to require...their acceptability and usefulness among our people. — Journal, 1876, May 29. 18. Temperance. Resolved, 1. That we are unalterably opposed to the importation,... | |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Detroit - Michigan - 1879 - 80 pages
...and members to abstain from the use of tobacco as injurious to both soul and body, and recommending to the annual Conferences to require candidates for...admission to be free from the habit as hurtful to their acceptibility and usefulness among our people. JESSE KILPATRICK, Chairman. [jr.] MEMOIRS. William Mahon... | |
| John Allen Wood - Holiness - 1884 - 350 pages
...and members to abstain from the use of tobacco as injurious to both body and soul. " Resolved, 2d, That we recommend to the Annual Conferences to require...their acceptability and usefulness among our people." — Journal, 1876. 5. It is attended with an enormous, needless expense. The annual production of this... | |
| Margaret Oliver Woods Lawrence - 1885 - 298 pages
...and members to abstain from the use of tobacco, as injurious to both soul and body. " Resolved, 2. That we recommend to the Annual Conferences to require...their acceptability and usefulness among our people." To cut off any possible loophole, the General Conference of this church advises that no man who uses... | |
| J. B. Wight - Tobacco - 1889 - 244 pages
...abstain from the use of tobacco as injurious to both soul and body. 2. The General Conference recommends to the Annual Conferences to require candidates for...their acceptability and usefulness among our people." * Rev. Mr. Evans, presiding elder in the Central Illinois Conference, says : " I am glad to say that... | |
| J. B. Wight - Tobacco - 1892 - 244 pages
...from the use of tobacco as injurious to both soul and body. 2. The General Conference recom- mends to the Annual Conferences to require candidates for admission to be free from the habit, ashurtful to their acceptability and usefulness among . our people." * Rev. Mr. Evans, presiding elder... | |
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