gainst any member of our church, for non-payment of debt; when the accounts are adjusted, and the a mount ascertained, the preacher haying the charge, shall call the debtor before a committee of at least three, to shew cause why he does not make payment. The committee shall determine what further time shall be granted him for payment, and what security, if any, shall be given for payment, and in case the debtor refuse to comply, he shall be expelled; but in such case he may appeal to the quarterly meeting conference, and their decision shall be final :And in case the creditor complains that justice is not done him, he may lay his grievance, before the quarterly meeting conference, and their decision shall be final; and if the creditor refuse to comply, he shall be expelled. 11. The preacher who has the charge of a circuit, shall appoint prayer meetings wherever he can in his circuit. 12. He shall take care that a fast be held in every society in his circuit, th ea -bte on the Friday preceding every quar- 13. He shall also take care, that no unordained local preacher or exhorter in his circuit shall officiate in public, without first obtaining a licence from the presiding Elder or himself. Let every unordained local preacher and exhorter take care to have this renewed yearly; and let him who has the charge of the eircuit insist upon it. SECTION X. of the trial of those who think they are moved by the Holy Ghost to preach. Quest. How shall we try those who profess to be moved by the Holy Ghost to preach? Answ. 1. Let the following questions be asked, viz. Do you know God as a pardoning God? Have you the love of God abiding in you? Do you desire and seek nothing but God? And are you holy in all manner of conversation? E 2. Have they gifts (as well as grace) for the work? Have they (in some tolerable degree) a clear, sound understanding, a right judgment in the things of God, a just conception of salvation by faith? And has God given them any degree of utterance? Do they speak justly, readily, clearJy? 3. Have they fruit? Are any truly convinced of sin, and converted to God, by their preaching? As long as these three marks concur in any one, we believe he is called of God to preach. These we receive as sufficient proof that he is moved by the Holy Ghost. SECTION XI. Of the matter and manner of preaching, and of other public exercises. Quest. 1. What is the best general method of preaching? Answ. 1. To convince; 2. To offer Christ: 3. To invite: 4. To build up : And to do this in some measure in every sermon. Quest. 2. What is the most effectual way of preaching Christ? Answ. The most effectual way of preaching Christ, is to preach him in all his offices; and to declare his law, as well as his gospel, both to believers and unbelievers. Let us strongly and closely insist upon inward and outward holiness in all its branches. Quest. 3. Are there any smaller advices, which might be of use to us? Answ. Perhaps these; 1. Be sure never to disappoint a congregation. 2. Begin at the time appointed.-3. Let your whole deportment be serious, weighty, and solemn. 4. Always suit your subject to your audience. 5. Choose the plainest text you can. 6. Take care not to ramble, but keep to your text, and make out what you take in hand. 7. Take care of any thing aukward or affected, either in your gesture, phrase, or pronunciation. 8. Do not usually pray extempore above eight or ten minutes (at most) without intermission. 9. Frequently read and en large upon a portion of Scripture; and let young preachers often exhort without taking a text. 10. Always avail yourselves of the great festivals, by preaching on the occasion. SECTION XII. Of the Duly of Preachers to God, themselves, and one another. Quest. 1. How shall a preacher be qualified for his charge? Answ. By walking closely with God, and having his work greatly at heart and by understanding, and loving discipline, ours in particular. : Quest. 2. Do we sufficiently watch over each other? Answ. We do not. Should we not frequently ask each other, Do you walk closely with God? have you now fellowship with the Father and the Son? At what hour do you rise? Do you punctually observe the morning and evening hour of retirement? Do you spend the day in the manner which the Conference advises? Do you converse seriously, usefully, and closely? To be more |