Excerpt from Reply to the Affectionate Address of the Rev. Richard Watson, to Those Trustees, Stewards, Local Preachers, and Leaders, of the London South Circuit, Whose Names Are Affixed to Certain Resolutions, Bearing Date Sept. 23, 1828: Being a Defence of the Concessions and Code of Laws of 1797, and of the Constitution of Wesleyan Methodism, Against the Modern Assumptions of Ministerial Power
I. Mr. Watson acknowledges nothing wrong on the part of the Leeds Special District Meeting and the Conference; hut omits all reference to' the facts on which the London South Address was founded.
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