The Doctrines and Discipline of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church Revised Edition 1918

PART VI.

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JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION, Pages 129-159

I. TRIAL OF A BISHOP

Investigation, 129; 132:4; suspension, 130; Court of Appeals, 131-132:3; accusation raised at General Conference, 133:4; trial, 133.

II. TRIAL OF A TRAVELING PREACHER.

Amenability, 141:1; investigation, 141-142; trial, 137; improper tempers, words, or actions, 137-138:3; erroneous doctrines, 138:4; inefficiency, 138:5; refusing to attend work, 139:6.

III. TRIAL OF A PREACHER ON TRIAL 140:1.

IV. TRIAL OF A LOCAL PREACHER

Amenability, 141:1; investigation, 141-142:1-3; trial, 142:4; improper tempers, words, or actions, 142-143:3; erroneous doctrine, 143:4; inefficiency, 143:5.

V. TRIAL OF A MEMBER

Investigation, 145:a; trial, 145: b, c, d, e; neglect of duty, sinful tempers, dancing, etc., 147:2; sowing dissension, 147:3; arbitration, 148-149.

VI. MINISTERIAL COURT OF APPEALS

How composed, 150:1-4; the right of appeal, 151:5; challenge, 151:7; further procedure, 152:9.

VII. APPEAL TO THE GENERAL CONFERENCE

Appeal carried up, 153:2; trial, 153-154:2-3-4.

VIII. APPEAL OF A LOCAL PREACHER

Committee, 155:12; the evidence, 155:3; procedure, 156:4.

IX. APPEAL OF A MEMBER.

The evidence, 156-157:2; procedure 157:4.

X. RESTORATION OF CREDENTIALS

Traveling Elders and Deacons, 158:1-2; local elders and deacons, 159.