ARTICLE VI
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ARTICLE VI
All property that may be given, granted, conveyed, or devised to this society, whether personal or real estate, except the house of worship; and land belonging thereto, the dwelling-house for their minister, and, such other buildings as may be necessary for the direct and legitimate use of the church as before provided, shall be sold by the trustees, and the proceeds thereof applied to the religious and benevolent purposes of the society.RESO 9.3
This society may erect, alter, or improve, a church, building, a house for their minister, and other buildings for the direct and legitimate use of the society, by a vote of two thirds of the members, and dispose of the buildings and erect others, as the wants of the congregation may require, and shall have power to execute securities for church debts, upon church property, as provided by law.RESO 10.1