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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I - ANCESTRY AND EARLY LIFE OF BENJAMIN TITUS
ROBERTS
- A. BIRTH AND ANCESTRY
- B. TRAINING
- 1. Early Schooling
- 2. Study of Law
- C. RELIGIOUS TRAINING
- 1. The Sunday School
- 2. Conversion
- D. LATER SCHOOLING
- 1. Lima Seminary
- 2. Wesleyan University
CHAPTER II - A YOUTHFUL MINISTER OF THE METHODIST CHURCH
- A. CONFERENCE OF 1848
- 1. Admitted to Membership
- 2. Insipient Troubles
- B. APPOINTMENTS OF MR. ROBERTS
- 1. First Appointment
- 2. First Year at Pike, New York
- 3. Second Year at Pike, New York
- 4. Rushford, New York
CHAPTER III - ROBERTS AND HIS ASSOCIATES IN CONFLICT WITH
EXISTING CONDITION
- A. FIRST IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT OF MR. ROBERTS
- 1. Reaction to Appointment
- 2. Beginnings of His Work
- 3. Revival with Dr. Redfield
- 4. Convention at Buffalo
- 5. Conference Religion Attacked and Defended
- 6. Free Seats Advocated
- 7. Missionary Interest
- 8. Slavery Injected Into the Picture .
- 9. Summary of Year at Buffalo
- B. CONFERENCE AT BATAVIA AND A NEW PASTORATE
- 1. Conference Problems
- 2. Reception at the New Church
- 3. Attitudes and Beginnings In Brockport
- 4. Evaluation of First Year at Brockport
- 5. Conference Matters
- C. SECOND YEAR AT BROCKPORT
- 1. The Growing Partisan Feeling
- 2. The Nazarites
- D. AT ALBION, NEW YORK
- 1. State of Party Feeling
- 2. Roberts Aware of Opposition
- 3. Bergen Camp Meeting Difficulties
- 4. Conference Matters
CHAPTER IV - THE PERIOD OF ROBERTS' MOST CONTROVERSIAL
WRITING AND ITS RESULTS
- A. SECOND YEAR AT ALBION
- 1. Roberts' Letter to Bishop Morris
- 2. Comments of Redfield on Late Annual Conference
- 3. Opposition .
- 4. New School Methodism
- 5. A Doctrinal Issue
- 6. Roberts Saw Persecution as a Protective Measure
- 7. The Leroy Conference
- B. APPOINTMENT TO PEKIN
- 1. Reactions of Kendall to Conference
- 2. The Slavery Issue
- 3. Reception at Pekin
- 4. Other Events at Pekin
- 5. Death of Kendall
- 6. Decision of S. K. J. Chesbrough
- 7. Visits of Stiles and Redfield
- C. REPUBLICATION OF "NEW SCHOOL METHODISM"
- 1. Views on the Publication
- 2. Conference Difficulties Increase
- 3. The Trial Proper
- 4. Reactions to Trial and Expulsion
- 5. Attitudes of the Conference Majority
- 6. Conclusion
CHAPTER V - TWO YEARS OF INDEPENDENT MINISTRY.
- A. DECISIONS AFTER CONFERENCE OF 1858
- 1. Joined Methodist Church on Probation
- 2. Course of Roberts Determined by Church Law
- B. HOME ADJUSTMENTS
- 1. Various Offers
- 2. Active Service in Interim of Decision
- 3. Decision for Buffalo
- C. FIRST LAY CONVENTION
- 1. First Lay Convention
- 2. The Session Proper
- 3. The Crux of the Matter
- 4. Repercussions In the Press
- 5. Expulsions
- D. SECOND LAYMEN'S CONVENTION
- 1. The Call
- 2. The Session
- 3. The Status of Lay Movements
- E. ANNUAL CONFERENCE
- 1. Prognostications of Robie
- 2. Fay Purdy's Meeting
- 3. Expulsions and Locations
- 4. Simpson's Opinion and Opinion of Simpson
- F. SECOND LAY CONVENTION, ADJOURNED SESSION
- 1. Convention at Albion, November, 1859
- 2. Actions of the Convention
- 3. Results
- G. THIRD LAYMEN'S CONVENTION
- 1. Purpose
- 2. Address on Slavery by Roberts
- 3. Organizational Trend
- 4. Report of Convention by Roberts
- 5. More Expulsions
- H. INDEPENDENT CHURCHES
- 1. Albion Congregational Free Methodist Church
- 2. St. Louis Church
- 3. Syracuse Church
- 4. Rochester Church
- 5. Clintonville Church
- I. BANDS
- 1. Churches Outgrowth of Bands
- 2. Organization of Bands
- 3. Distinction Between Bands
- J. THE EARNEST CHRISTIAN
- 1. Purpose of Publication
- 2. Content
- 3. Comments on It
- 4. Functions of the Magazine
CHAPTER VI - A NEW CHURCH COMES INTO BEING
- A. RELATION TO METHODISM CONSIDERED
- 1. Early Statements Reviewed
- 2. Affiliations
- B. THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF 1860
- 1. Roberts' Review of His Case
- 2. Committees to Handle the Case
- 3. Slavery Influence in the Decision
- 4. Injudicious Action of MaCreery
- C. FANATICISM CONSIDERED
- 1. Differing Views
- 2. Answers to Questions Proposed
- 3. Conclusions Concerning It
- D. ACTIVITIES PURSUANT TO GENERAL CONFERENCE
- 1. Eastern Convention
- 2. Western Convention
- E. FORMAL ORGANIZATION OF FREE METHODIST CHURCH
- 1. The Convention Called
- 2. The Convention Organized
- 3. Items of Business
- 4. Results of the Convention
CHAPTER VII - EARLY PERIOD OF SUPERINTENDENCY OF ROBERTS,
1860-1870
- A. TRAVELER
- 1. Extent of Travels
- 2. Character of the Work
- 3. New Recruits
- 4. Reactions to Issues of the Day
- 5. Varied Experiences
- B. ORGANIZER AND PROMOTER OF CHURCHES
- 1. Promoter
- 2. Reports on Work of Others
- 3. New Churches Dedicated
- C. FOUNDING OF A SCHOOL
- D. OFFICIAL GATHERINGS OF THE PERIOD
- 1. Organization of the Susquehanna Conference
- 2. Genesee Annual Convention
- 3. Western Convention
- 4. General Conference of 1862
- 5. General Conference of 1866
- 6. General Conference of 1870
- E. CIVIL WAR AND SLAVERY
- 1. Beginnings
- 2. Moral Issues of the War
- F. METHODS .
- 1. Preaching of Roberts
- 2. Mission Activity, Work Among the Poor
- 3. Religious Meetings of Various Kinds
- G. PERSONAL AND HOME INTERESTS
- 1. Mutual Understanding Between Husband and Wife
- 2. Children and Home
- 3. Finances
- 4. Personal Religious Experience
- H. RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER CHURCHES
- I. RESUME
CHAPTER VIII - THE FOUNDING OF CHILI SEMINARY
- A. REASONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A SCHOOL
- 1. Purposes Clarified
- 2. Theory of Education Involved
- B. THE FOUNDING OF THE SCHOOL
- 1. Conference Actions
- 2. Purchase of the Rumsey Farm
- 3. School Beginnings
- 4. Purchase of the Old Tavern
- 5. Early Students
- C. FINANCES INVOLVED IN THE SCHOOL VENTURE
- 1. Promotion of School Finances
- 2. Construction and Dedication of Building
- D. THE SCHOOL PROGRAM
- 1. Organization of the School
- 2. Duties of Mr. Roberts
CHAPTER IX - SUBSEQUENT WORKS
- A. SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
- 1. Formation of the Farmers' Alliance
- 2. Later Attitudes
- B. SCHOOLS
- 1. Aid to Chili Seminary
- 2. Spring Arbor Seminary
- 3. Evansville Seminary
- 4. Orleans Seminary
- 5. Gerry Seminary
- 6. Seminary in Virginia
- 7. Wessington Springs Seminary
- 8. Greenville College
- 9. Seattle Seminary
- 10. School Summary
- C. WRITINGS, 1870-1893
- 1. The Earnest Christian
- 2. Books
- 3. The Free Methodist Paper
- D. MISSIONS
CHAPTER X - SUPERINTENDENCY, TRAVELS, AND POST OBITUM,
1870-1893, 1910
- A. GENERAL CONFERENCE THROUGH THE PERIOD
- 1. Fourth General Conference, 1874
- 2. Fifth General Conference, 1878
- 3. Sixth General Conference, 1882
- 4. Seventh General Conference, 1886
- 5. Eighth General Conference, 1890
- B. TRAVELS IN THE STATES
- 1. Midwestern Tour
- 2. Far Western Trip
- 3. Northwestern Trip
- 4. Eastern Work
- 5. Southern Trip
- C. FOREIGN TRAVEL
- 1. The Occasion for It
- 2. Preparations for It
- 3. Ocean Voyage
- 4. In England
- 5. England, Ireland, Scotland, Home
- D. FINALITIES
- 1. Failing Health
- 2. Last Things
- 3. Death
- 4. Funeral
- 5. Post Nubila, Phoebus
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