To enter the Itinerancy involved responsibilities that could only be sustained under the deepest convictions that can possibly penetrate a human soul.
Brother Tilton is a veteran in the work, having been in the Itinerancy nearly thirty-four years.
Having been granted license to preach, and sent into the Itinerancy by these brethren, they were disposed to assert a special interest in the Presiding Elder.
Such a reception, given by such a people, robs the Itinerancy of half its burdens, and gives to the relations of Pastor and people an exquisite setting.
Whether Jonah found his last conveyance more agreeable than the first, I cannot say, but certain it is, I found my first entrance upon the Itinerancy a tugging business.
Whether I was equally fortunate in my early views of the Itinerancy is a question that will find solution in the following pages.
I desired, in the first place, to give the reader an inside view of the relations of the Itinerancy to frontier life, and in the second, note the beginnings of a list of charges that have since constituted a Presiding Elder's District.
The evidence is strong that the organized system of spiritualism in America, with its associations and lyceums and annual camp-meetings, and its itinerancy of mediums and trance speakers, is a system of mere imposture.
An itinerancy implies central and local management, and travelling lecturers who connect the two.
But it is in the itinerancy as it is in other walks of life.
But the worst effect of the itinerancy upon its ministers' wives is the evil information they must receive in it about other people.
And whatever is true in other churches, it will be found upon investigation that most of the excellent stepmothers so numerous in the Methodist itinerancy have been selected from this class.
For the one tragedy that marked the course of our lives in the itinerancy was not the poverty and hardships through which we passed, it was the periodic backsliding of William.
They are a distinct class, and as we went on in the itinerancy I learned to call them God's annuals.
But when one has been in the Methodist itinerancy a lifetime one cannot do that.
It is no mystery to me why dress fashions for women connected with the itinerancy tend to mourning shades.
Mrs. Asbury Thompson, and is serving his first year in the itinerancy on the Redwine Circuit.
This is always the last definition the itinerancy writes upon the faces of its superannuates.
But does this idea of itinerancy correspond with the migrations of the stork, which seem to have reference to the steady periodical variations of climate, and to be as far as possible from the idea implied in ‘much-roving?
Itinerancy also forms another great feature of Methodism; and this resulted from accident.
Itinerancy and popularity gave him notoriety, and flattered ambition, of which he was not wholly divested.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "itinerancy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.