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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1860., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ear that the appointment in Richmond was in the hands of the local society, and warmly commended it to the approval of the Conference. Messrs. Doggett and Duncan bore testimony to the efficiency and zeal of Mr. Boggs; and his character was passed, and relation continued. Rev. G. W. Langhorne, Presiding Elder of the Lynchburg District, said that during the year his district had many indications of mercy, and several gracious outpourings of the spirit. In reply to a question from Dr. Doggest, he said he regarded class meetings as essential to the maintenance of primitive Methodism. The present rage for Sabbath preaching had presented a great obstacle in the way of this work in the country. He well remembered the time when he was junior, he and his senior preached twenty-six times in twenty-seven days, and held class meetings besides. He mentioned that he had heard that some preachers were indifferent or opposed to class meetings, but in answer to an interrogatory, declined