In the NT, the apostle Paul told Timothy to "rebuke with all authority". Since GG believed that he had apostolic authority, the workers were apostolic delegates like Timothy.
Also, that was the basis for GG's appointing the leadership in all assemblies. Remember, he instructed Timothy to "ordain elders in every city".
so george was a paul and a timothy (and david moses abraham jacob and all the other 'good' guys) all wrapped into one. obviously.
The one occasion that I recall of a brother being acutally told to sit down was when Mike Houk was interrupted by Cecil Smith toward the very end.
i was at that meeting. for the sake of historical accuracy: it must have taken place in 1991 or 1992. the tuscola assembly officially disbanded and started meeting in charleston just a couple years ago. from the somewhat limited perspective of a teenager, it appeared as a kind of struggle for power. since that was the sunday it was to be announced that he was no longer a leading brother (over some doctrinal issues), he wasn't 'supposed' to be preaching. mike stood up, and before he could say a word, cecil told him firmly to sit down. so in this case, it wasn't what he was saying directly that was being corrected. another fellow from oakland had gotten up before mike to preach against what was happening to mike, although he didn't mention names. nobody interrupted him. after the announcement that mike was being stepped down as leading brother, everyone from oakland sided with mike and started meeting on their own.
brian