For The Signal Of Liberty
"lv 'â oiojr.ai: i meuiijuist, 01 iVlilV Ulh l ublished at Uticn, N. Y., rontnins a "letter a om H. Lyon ofPlymouth, (Uiie State) in ' Inch ho says, speaking oà the secession {l om the Methodist Episcopal Church on i] (at circuit, "Eider Dooliitle, with brothere e ebens, Swift, Becklcy, and SulUvan. g 'cacficrs, are wuh us, Brother Beckley h . Ann Arbor and Broüier Sullivan at s ïckson. t Althotigh I feel no disposition to censure P i the least dcgree those dear brethren ï ho have seceded from the M. E. Church id know not but under similar circumances I tnight do the same, and altbough might, and probably should, ieel myself ol ghly honored to beassociatod ivith those c: '.oice spirits, who have, in my opinión, 'Ãl :en persecuted from the church oftheir loice, yet üm not a seceder-l am a Ã)] emberoà the Methodist Episcopal Church ei id forought J can now see, shall live and ll e in her communion. abkor and -J0 ïi her altachment to slavenj, and liave no a! 'Ubt but her governmeut might be ei :u and uproved, and in these respecta lh havo not despaircd of her reformation, iU ld uniil ali hope of her coming back on b( e pkimitive VVesleyan ground is w gone, I see no renson why I raay not Pc main a member and labor for her re tinn lo original purity. Will the Wesleyan Methodist and th rs Watchman please copy, and oblige lurs, most respectfully, th
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