The American Baptist Magazine, 5 tomasThe Society, 1825 |
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... Treas . Rev. WILLIAM STAUGHTON , D. D. Washing- ton , Cor . See . Rev. LUCIUS BOLLES , D .. Assistant Cor . Sec . Rev. IRA CHASE , Washington , Rec . Sec . Standing Committee of Foreign Missions . Rev. THOMAS BALDWIN , D. D. Boston ...
... Treas . Rev. WILLIAM STAUGHTON , D. D. Washing- ton , Cor . See . Rev. LUCIUS BOLLES , D .. Assistant Cor . Sec . Rev. IRA CHASE , Washington , Rec . Sec . Standing Committee of Foreign Missions . Rev. THOMAS BALDWIN , D. D. Boston ...
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... Treasury during the past year $ 705 23 , and the same sum expended , leaving a balance of $ 119 28 , being nearly the same as last year . The Missionaries employed ap- peared to have laboured with zeal , faith- fulness , and success ...
... Treasury during the past year $ 705 23 , and the same sum expended , leaving a balance of $ 119 28 , being nearly the same as last year . The Missionaries employed ap- peared to have laboured with zeal , faith- fulness , and success ...
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... Treas- urer of Warren Association , from Female Society , North Ran- Nov. 4 . 11 . Amount received by the Treasurer of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for || Dec. 8 . THE AMERICAN BAPTIST MAGAZINE . New Series . No. 2. ORDINATIONS ...
... Treas- urer of Warren Association , from Female Society , North Ran- Nov. 4 . 11 . Amount received by the Treasurer of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions for || Dec. 8 . THE AMERICAN BAPTIST MAGAZINE . New Series . No. 2. ORDINATIONS ...
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... treasury is exhausted . It does not at present contain funds suffi- cient to meet the expenses of the Mission for the coming spring . - Brethren , what is to be done ? Is this cause , which has so long been dear to our hearts , at this ...
... treasury is exhausted . It does not at present contain funds suffi- cient to meet the expenses of the Mission for the coming spring . - Brethren , what is to be done ? Is this cause , which has so long been dear to our hearts , at this ...
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... Treas- urers of the Primary Societies of males and females , and shall pay over the funds in his possession , after deducting inciden- tal expenses , into the Treasury of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions . Art . 8. The Secretary ...
... Treas- urers of the Primary Societies of males and females , and shall pay over the funds in his possession , after deducting inciden- tal expenses , into the Treasury of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions . Art . 8. The Secretary ...
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