METHODIST UNION.
CONFERENCE IN WELLINGTON,
Next Wednesday a conference of considerable interest is to be held in Wellington. The Methodist Church and Hm Primitive Methodist Church have appointed representatives with n view to the arrangement of a basis upon which the. tw« Churches can become one.
A Wellington minister says that great things are hoped of tho conference. Hβ says, too, that the gathering wilt not bo the ftrst of the kind. "In 188-1 all the churchos met in conference, and the committee agreed upon n basis, but the basis was not finally adopted. About 1595 three churches combined", but the. Primitive Methodists were not among them." Our Feilding correspondent tclegranhs that Mr. Cobbe, of Feilding, will be one of tho Methodist delegates, and Mr. J. C. Thompson, also of Feilding, will bo a Primitive Methodist delegate.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 2 June 1911, Page 4
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