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PREFACE
CHAPTER I.
BISHOP SIMPSON ON THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
"The Cyclopedia of Methodism"—Letter to Bishop Simpson His
Reply—Reply examined—The Cyclopedia article on " The Free
Methodists,"
CHAPTER II.
NAZARITE ORGANIZATION.
Did it exist in reality ?—Denial of its existence—" Genesee
Conference Matters," quoted from the Northern Independent—Who
the Seventeen Signers of this Article were—Their Character
estimated—Asa Abell—J. P. Kent—Samuel C. Church—Charles D.
Burlingham—Amos Hard—Statements of Joseph McCreery—
Infallibility of Genesee Conference questioned—Value of a
Conference Vote,.
CHAPTER III.
FACTS IN THE CASE.
Transition State of the M. E. Church—The
Slavery
Question—Two Parties—Rise of Northern Independent—Masonry a
disturbing Element—Conference at Buffalo, 1848—The
Crisis—Promoters of Holiness—Asa Abell—Eleazer Thomas—William
C. Kendall—Loren Stiles—Isaac C. Kingsley—Charles D. Burlingham—Bishop
Hamline—Attacks by the Buffalo Advocate,
CHAPTER IV.
SECRET MEETINGS.
The Secret Society. men in secret
Meeting—Original Minutes of one Meeting—Testimony that
Secret Meetings were held—Of Sanford Hunt—Of Thomas Carlton
Of D. F. Parsons—Acts of the Association—Sketch of William
C. Kendall—His Labors and Death‑Letter from Seymour
Coleman,
CHAPTER V.
RELIGION OF THE MAJORITY.
New School Methodists—Article on "New
School Methodism," in full—Buffalo Advocate on " Religious
Interests in Buffalo"—Comments of the Northern Independent
upon the report on " The State of the Work," in 1865
—
Report of Conference Minutes for 1858 and 1878,
contrasted—Jesse T. Peek on the religious condition of the
M. E. Church at that time—Dr. Newman,
CHAPTER VI. 'THE PROSCRIBED RELIGION.
Accounts of it by its Opposers—Favorable Testimony of its
Character by Rev. Wm. Reddy—By Rev. B. I. Ives, in his
account of the " Bergen Camp—meeting " in 1858 By Rev. J. T.
Crawford, in published account of Bergen Camp Meeting,
1859—By Rev. Ira A. Weaver, J. Palmer and others,
CHAPTER VII. CHURCH TRIALS.
Joseph McCreery—Complaints of Enoch Pease against three
Preachers—Genesee Conference covering Fraud—Desperation of
the Regency—Charges against B. T. Roberts and William C.
Kendall—Trial of B. T. Roberts—He is Admonished—Work on
the Pekin Circuit,
CHAPTER VIII. TWO EXPULSIONS.
The Estes Pamphlet—George W. Estes responsible for it
—
Charges against B. T. Roberts——Counsel refused—Change of Venue
refused—Trial by Committee refused—Testimony in the matter of
the Estes Pamphlet—C. D. Burlingham on the Verdict for
Expulsion—Trial of Joseph McCreery—His account of his
Trial—Appeals to the General Conference—B. T. Roberts and Joseph
McCreery join on Probation
CHAPTER IX. LAYMEN'S CONVENTION.
Convention called by. One Hundred Laymen meets at Albion,
1858—Resolutions adopted Course of the Northern Christian
Advocate,
CHAPTER X. WAR AGAINST THE MEMBERS.
Arraigned for Praying—The Case of Claudius Brainard—Expelled
for attending the Lay—men's Convention—His Appeal disregarded Reason for voting against his appeal—Others expelled at
Chili—Trial of Thomas B. Catton—Of Jonathan Handley—Of Jas. H.
Brooks—Second Laymen's Convention called,
CHAPTER XI.
MORE PREACHERS EXPELLED.
Powers of a Conference—Charges against
Rev. L. Stiles—Expelled for keeping the rules of the
Discipline—Case of Charles D. Burlingham—Case of Rev.
William Cooley—Appeal of Rev. John A. Wells—Northern
Independent on the Expulsion of these Ministers—Death of
Rev. L. Stiles—Funeral Sermon by Rev. W. Hosmer—Notice of
the career of some of the Expelled Ministers in years
subsequent to their Expulsion—Second Lay—men's Convention at
Albion, March, 1859—Its Proceedings—Encouragement to the
Regency,
CHAPTER XII.
EXPULSION BY WHOLESALE..
Speech of Thomas Carlton at Brockport
Conference—How a Preacher can get a majority in a Quarterly
Conference—Rev. A. L.Chapin's career at East
Otto—Proceedings of' S. M. Hopkins at be Roy—B. F. McNeal,
on the Tonawanda and Ridgeville Circuit, adopts a similar
policy—Case of Rev. Henry Hornsby—The Work in Illinois—Dr.
Redfield at St. Charles—Expulsions in Illinois—What came of
them.
CHAPTER XIII.
THE APPEALS.
General Conference of 1860—A Resolution
to investigate Genesee Conference matters opposed by James
M. Fuller—Loyalty defined—Court of Appeals—The Appeals not
entertained—Final Appeal—Bishop Simpson's Statement
denied—Provisions of the M. E. Discipline examined—Rev.
William Hosmer on the Appeal Cases—Appeal of Rev. C. D.
Burlingham—Remarkable decision—Action of the General
Conference reviewed—Expedients of Thomas Carlton—" Official
Exposition of Law,
CHAPTER XIV.
REVIEWS.
Bishop Simpson's Article on " The Free
Methodists " reviewed—Untrue statements—Conable's "
History of the Genesee Conference—A Remarkable Book—False
Statements alleged and proved—History of the Bergen Camp
Ground—Measures of the Regency to obtain possession—Result
of a suit—at—law,
CHAPTER XV.
CONCLUSION.
Summary of the Points Proved against the
Genesee Conference of the M. E. Church—against the M. E.
Church at large—and its Historians—Personal Attitude of the
Author,
APPENDIX.
Facts and Statistics relative to the "Free Methodist Church," from its organization in 1860, to
the General Conference in 1878.