MOST Methodists looked forward to the Conference of 1886 with more than ordinary interest and with some anxiety. An unusual number of departmental vacancies had to be filled up. Schemes both for aggression and for conservation were to be considered, t...
MOST Methodists looked forward to the Conference of 1886 with more than ordinary interest and with some anxiety. An unusual number of departmental vacancies had to be filled up. Schemes both for aggression and for conservation were to be considered, the decisions upon which must have far-reaching consequences.