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Fure of his heart, bringeth forth that which is evil; for of the abundance of the heart his mouth fpeaketh." See alfo Matt. xii. 35. Mark vii. 21, 22. From within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetoufnefs, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blafphemy, pride, foolishness." Gal. v. 19-21. "Now the works of the flesh are manifeft, which are these, adultery, fornication, uncleannefs, lafciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, ftrife, feditions, herefies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and fuch like: of the which I tell you before, as I have alfo told you in time paft, that they which do fuch things, fhall not inherit the kingdom of God." Eph. v. 5—8. “ This ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean perfon, nor covetous man who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Chrift and of God. Let no man deceive you with vain words; for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of difobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with them. For ye were fometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light." Rev. xxi. 8. "The fearful and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and forcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, fhall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimftone: which is the fecond death.” xxii. 14, 15. "Bleffed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. For without are dogs, and forcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whofoever loveth and maketh a lie." For fcripture references against divifions and fowing diffentions, fee the notes on the 22d article of religion.

SECTION IX.

Of Slavery.

Quest. WHAT regulations shall be made for the extir

pation of the crying evil of African flavery?

Anfw. 1. We declare, that we are more than ever convinced of the great evil of the African slavery which ftill exifts in thefe United States; and do moft earnestly reccommend to the yearly conferences, quarterly meetings, and to thofe who have the overfight of diftricts and circuits, to be exceedingly cautious what perfons they P

admit to official ftations in our church; and in the cafe of future admiffion to official ftations, to require fuch fecurity of those who hold flaves, for the emancipation of them, immediately or gradually, as the laws of the ftates refpectively, and the circumftances of the cafe will admit and we do fully authorife all the yearly conferences to make whatever regulations they judge proper, in the prefent cafe, refpecting the admiffion of perfons to official ftations in our church.

2. No flave-holder shall be received into fociety, till the preacher who has the overfight of the circuit, has fpoken to him freely and faithfully on the fubject of flavery.

3. Every member of the fociety who fells a flave, fhall immediately, after full proof, be excluded the fociety. And if any member of our fociety purchase a flave, the enfuing quarterly meeting fhall determine on the number of years, in which the flave fo purchased would work out the price of his purchase. And the perfon fo purchafing, fhall immediately after fuch determination, execute a legal inftrument for the manumiffion of fuch flave, at the expiration of the term determined by the quarterly meeting. And in default of his executing fuch inftrument of manumiffion, or on his refufal to fubmit his cafe to the judgment of the quarterly meeting, fuch member fhall be excluded the fociety. Provided alfa, That in the cafe of a female flave, it fhall be inferted in the aforefaid inftrument of manumiffion, that all her children who fhall be born during the years of her fervitude, fhall be free at the following times, namely-every female child at the age of twenty-one, and every male child at the age of twenty-five. Nevertheless, if the member of our fociety, executing the faid inftrument of manumiffion, judge it proper, he may fix the times of manumiffion of the children of the female flaves before mentioned, at an earlier age than that which is prescribed above.

4. The preachers and other members of our fociety are requested to confider the fubject of negro-flavery

with deep attention, till the enfuing general conference; and that they impart to the general conference, through the medium of the yearly conferences, or otherwife, any important thoughts upon the fubject, that the conference may have full light, in order to take further steps towards the eradicating this enormous evil from that part of the church of God to which they are united.

SECTION X.

Of the Sale and Ufe of Spirituous Liquors.

Queft. Wing the fale and ufe of fpirituous liquors?

HAT directions fhall be given concern

Anfw. If any member of our fociety retail or give fpirituous liquors, and any thing diforderly be tranfacted under his roof on this account, the preacher who has the overfight of the circuit fhall proceed againft him as in the cafe of other immoralities; and the perfon accufed fhall be cleared, cenfured, fufpended or excluded according to his conduct, as on other charges of immorality.

NOTE S.

Far be it from us to wish or endeavour to intrude upon the proper religious or civil liberty of any of our people. But the retailing of fpirituous liquors, and giving drams to customers, when they call at the ftores, are fuch prevalent customs at prefent, and are productive of fo many evils, that we judge it our indispensable duty to form a regulation against them.-The caufe of God, which we prefer to every other confideration under heaven, abfolutely requires us to ftep forth with humble boldness in this respect.

CHA P. IIK

SECTION I

Of building Churches, and the Order to be ob ferved therein.

Que. 1. S any thing advifable in regard to building?

plain and decent; but not more expenfively than is abfolutely unavoidable: otherwife the neceffity of raifing money will make rich men neceffary to us. But if fo, we must be dependent on them, yea, and governed by them. And then farewell to Methodift-difcipline, if not doctrine too.

2. No perfon fhall be eligible as a trustee to any of our churches or fchools, who is not a regular member of our fociety.

3. No perfon who is a trustee, fhall be ejected while he is in joint fecurity for money, unlefs fuch relief be given him as is demanded, or the creditor will accept.

Quel. 2. Is there any exception to the rule, "Let the men and women fit apart?"

Anfw. There is no exception. Let them fit apart in all our churches.

Quest. 3. Is there not a great indecency fometimes practifed amongst us, viz. talking in the congregation before and after fervice? How fhall this be cured?

Anfw. Let all the minifters and preachers join as one man, and enlarge on the impropriety of talking before or after fervice; and ftrongly exhort thofe that are con cerned, to do it no more. In three months, if we are in carneft, this vile practice will be banished out of every Methodist congregation. Let none ftop till he has car ried his point.

Queft. 4. What fhall be done for the fecurity of our preaching-houses, and the premises belonging thereto ? Anfw. Let the following plan of a deed of fettlement, be brought into effect in all poffible cafes, and as far as the laws of the states refpectively will admit of it, viz.

THIS INDENTURE, made this

of our Lord one thousand

in the

year hundred, and

of the

in the state of

between

day of

(if the grantor be married, infert the name of his wife) of the

one part, and

trustees, in truft for the ufes

aforefaid, of the other part,

and purposes herein after-mentioned, all of the

in the ftate of

WITNESSETH, that the faid

(if married infert the name of his wife) for and in confideration

pounds, fpecie, to

of the fum of in hand paid, at and upon the fealing and delivery of these prefents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath (or have) given, granted, bargained, fold, releafed, confirmed, and conveyed, and by these prefents doth (or do) give, grant, bargain, fell, releafe, confirm, and convey unto them, the faid and their fucceffors (trustees, in truft for the ufes and purpofes herein after mentioned and declared) all the estate, right, title, intereft, property, claim, and demand whatfoever, either in law or equity, which he the said

(if married, here infert the name of his wife) hath (or have) in, to, or upon all and fingular a certain lot or piece of ground, fituate, lying, and being in the and ftate aforefaid, bounded and butted as follows, to wit, (here infert the feveral courses and distances of the ground to the place of beginning) containing and laid out for acres of ground, together with all and fingular the houfes, woods, waters, ways, privileges, and appurtenances thereto belonging,

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