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Rev. Dr. Workman states his views , p. 3

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atitude on points not regarded as essential to salvation ; "but Dr. Workman seemed, according to his testimony, to have attacked the fundamentals. Rev. Dr. Sparling of St. James' Methodist Church stated that in his opinion Dr. Workman had not been legally suspended. He believed that as a clergyman, as well as a professor, he was responsible only to the Conference for his religious beliefs, and that the board Of the college had no right to dismiss him. Mr. A. R. Oughtred, one of the board, testified that he had seconded the motion for dismissal because he believed it the best thing for the Methodist Church, but that he had protested against the legality of the move. Dr. Workman again was questioned on a number of minor points of belief.

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