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'''<span id="6800">6800.</span>''' This section contains the official interpretations of The Discipline of The Wesleyan Church by the General Superintendent which have been sustained by the General Conference and are therefore in full force and effect as church law ([[1935:52]]). Each interpretation is identified by the paragraph number of The Discipline to which it refers.
'''<span id="6800">6800.</span>''' This section contains the official interpretations of ''The Discipline of The Wesleyan Church'' by the General Superintendent which have been sustained by the General Conference and are therefore in full force and effect as Church law ([[1935]]). Each interpretation is identified by the paragraph number of ''The Discipline'' to which it refers.
Whenever a revision of The Discipline makes an interpretation unnecessary or renders it obsolete, the interpretation is to be deleted from The Discipline by order of the General Conference (Minutes of the 1976 General Conference, proceeding [[276]]).
 
Whenever a revision of The Discipline makes an interpretation unnecessary or renders it obsolete, the interpretation is to be deleted from ''The Discipline'' by order of the General Conference (Minutes of the 1976 General Conference, proceeding [[276]]).

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6800. This section contains the official interpretations of The Discipline of The Wesleyan Church by the General Superintendent which have been sustained by the General Conference and are therefore in full force and effect as Church law (1935). Each interpretation is identified by the paragraph number of The Discipline to which it refers.

Whenever a revision of The Discipline makes an interpretation unnecessary or renders it obsolete, the interpretation is to be deleted from The Discipline by order of the General Conference (Minutes of the 1976 General Conference, proceeding 276).