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:'''<span id="3070:6">(6)</span>''' Public service of ordination ([[3091]]; [[5750–5792]]), in which the minister shall witness to a Christian experience, affirm conviction of a divine call to the ministry, commitment to the doctrines and principles of The Wesleyan Church, and loyalty to The Wesleyan Church, after which the minister shall be separated to the Christian ministry by the Church through the laying on of hands in the person of the General Superintendent (if present, cf. [[1935:34]]), or the representative appointed by the General Superintendent ([[1935:34]]; [[3091]]), the district superintendent ([[1310:23]]), and a council of ordination ([[1405]]).
:'''<span id="3070:6">(6)</span>''' Public service of ordination ([[3091]]; [[5750-5792]]), in which the minister shall witness to a Christian experience, affirm conviction of a divine call to the ministry, commitment to the doctrines and principles of The Wesleyan Church, and loyalty to The Wesleyan Church, after which the minister shall be separated to the Christian ministry by the Church through the laying on of hands in the person of the General Superintendent (if present, [[1935]]) or the representative appointed by the General Superintendent ([[1935]]; [[3091]]), the district superintendent ([[1310:23]]), and a Council of Ordination ([[1405]]).

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(6) Public service of ordination (3091; 5750-5792), in which the minister shall witness to a Christian experience, affirm conviction of a divine call to the ministry, commitment to the doctrines and principles of The Wesleyan Church, and loyalty to The Wesleyan Church, after which the minister shall be separated to the Christian ministry by the Church through the laying on of hands in the person of the General Superintendent (if present, 1935) or the representative appointed by the General Superintendent (1935; 3091), the district superintendent (1310:23), and a Council of Ordination (1405).