A Constitutional History of American Episcopal Methodism

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95; ed. of 1813, p. «i.- 228 To the Institution of the General Conference, i'jg2.
it would be time enough to do so when our superintendents should claim to decide questions independently of the Conference, which it was confidently believed they never would do. . . . There were also suspicions enter- tained by some of the preachers, and perhaps by Mr. Asbury himself, that if Mr. Whatcoat were received as a superintendent, Mr. Asbury would be re- called. For this none of us were prepared.* Jesse
...Lee goes a little more into detail about Whatcoat's rejection : When this business was brought before the Conference most of the preachers objected, and would not consent to it. The reasons against it were: i. That he was not qualified to take the charge of the Connection.
2. That they were apprehensive that if Mr. Whatcoat was ordained, Mr.
Wesley would likely recall Mr. Asbury, and he would i-eturn to England.
Dr. Coke contended that we were obliged to receive Mr. Whatcoat, because we had said in the minutes taken at the Christmas Conference when we were first formed into a Church in 17S4, "During the life of the Rev.


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