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North District Association,--will have an opportunity next session to take up the subject of missions.

South District Association.--"We do cordially approve of the benevolent designs of the Board for spreading the gospel in heathen climes, and earnestly recommend it to the consideration of the churches." A Secretary was ap pointed "to correspond with the Board;" and a collection taken during the session for missionary purposes.

Long Run Association.--" Brother George Waller is appointed a Correspond. ing Secretary, for the purpose of obtaining information from the Board of missions. The missionary Reports were distributed among the churches and paid for."

Russell's Creek Association.--" Agreed to correspond with the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions." Took up a public collection, and added to it money collected before for missionary purposes, and forwarded the whole to the general fund.

Stockton's Valley Association --The missionary business not yet introduced. Emancipation Association.--" Agreed to contribute something to encourage the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, and appointed brother David Barrow a Standing Secretary for the purpose of corresponding with said Board." A pub. lic collection was taken up, besides paying for a parcel of the Report of the Board presented to this body.

Licking Association." Brother Rice's letter called for and read; whereupon, agree to answer, that this association present to Elder Rice their thanks, and through him to their respected brothers of the Board of Foreign Missions, for their attention towards us, and that we will cheerfully send them a copy of our minutes annually; and hope that God in his providence will open a door for the entrance of the gospel among the heathen of our own country." Besides paying for a parcel of the Report, a public collection was taken up in favour of the objects of the Board."

Cumberland River Association.—" Received ten copies of the Report of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions. We feel it not only our duty to circulate said Reports among the churches, but to entreat you both to yield a favourable countenance towards the missionary cause, and to exert a zealous patronage for its promotion." Paid for a parcel of the Report, and took up a public collec tion for the mission.

Gasper River Association.-The minutes have been received; but to this body the missionary business has not yet been introduced.

Little River Association.-" Whereas a request was received by this association to correspond with the Missionary Board, Elder Thomas Ross is appointed Secretary to enter into that business."

Burning Spring Association.--“ Voted to enter into a correspondence with the Board of Missions ;" appointed a Standing Secretary for the purpose; and took up a public collection for the general missionary object.

Union Association-" Agreed to open a correspondence with the Board of Missions." Appointed a Secretary for the purpose.

Franklin Association.--Recently formed. The minutes have been received. Union Association,-in the south part of Kentucky. Recently formed. Mi. nutes not yet come to hand.

Oн10-Six Associations, and two auxiliary Mission Societies.

Miami Association." The missionary business taken up, and a letter from the Board of Foreign Missions read. Resolved, that this association do correspond with said Board, and that money be collected to cover the expense of correspondence. Dear brethren, shall or can we sit still whom God hath created anew in Christ Jesus unto good works, and has placed us in the garden of bis grace? Are not our bodies, and souls, and substance, all the Lord's? And should we not study to put all in motion for the glory of God, and the good of souls, to send the savour of the name of Emmanuel to the remotest bounds of the inhabited earth?"

Beaver Association." Appointed brother Hanks to correspond with the Agent of the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, from whom we have received 12 copies of their first annual Report; which were disposed of agreeably to request, and money placed in the bands of brother Hanks, to be by hum transmit

ted to the Board or Agent, who is also to furnish this association with such in formation as he may receive from them in the recess of this meeting."

Straight Creek Association.-" Received a letter from the Board of Foreign Missions. Resolved, that Elder Thomas Ellrod act as our Corresponding Secre tary in relation to said Board, to communicate, and to receive communications, on behalf of this association Money was collected to pay for a parcel of the

Report sent to this zealous body.

Muskingum Association. The minutes have been received. At the next session the missionary business may be introduced to their attention.

Mad River Association.—“ Brother John Thomas appointed Secretary, to hold correspondence with the Board of Missions. Made a contribution of $8 20 in the house, and a public collection next day at the stand of $17 25, for the purpose of missions.'

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INDIANA TERRITORY-Three Associations.

Wabash Association.-" Appointed Elder Isaac M'Coy Secretary to correspond with the Board of Missions. Received nine copies of the Report of the Board, for which the association put into the hands of their Secretary 50 cents for each copy."

White Water Association.—"Received an address from the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions: appointed brother Ezra Ferris Secretary, to receive and conyey intelligence to and from the said Board."

Silver Creek Association.-" Appointed brother James M'Coy as Correspond. ing Secretary with the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions, and that he receive such subscriptions or donations from the churches or individuals as may be given him for such laudable purposes; and do such other things as he may judge best and most likely to meet the views of said Board."

Sabbatariun General Conference.--Minutes have been received.

In the foregoing review it has been thought best to give extracts from the minutes of the associations, and the letters of correspondents, rather than to express the substance in fewer words; that brethren in each section of our country may read the sentiments of brethren in all other parts of it, in their own language. In a few instances words, or the location of members of sentences, have been varied or transposed, for the sake of brevity; but without altering the substance or the meaning. It is delightful and animating to observe such a uniformity of impressions, wishes, and purposes such a general deter mination, in favour of the grand evangelical design of imparting to the benighted tribes of men the knowledge of salvation by Jesus Christ.

Extracts from the records of the Sansom-street Baptist Female Society for promoting Foreign Evangelical Missions.

From the report of the managers at the annual meeting of the society, Ju ly, 1816:

"The managers have ordered a letter to be written to sister JUDSON in Ran. goon, with a view of encouraging her in her present sphere of holy toil and pe ril, and assuring her of their resolution to assist the mission as the Lord may be pleased to enable them.”

At a meetnig of the society, December 4, 1815-" It was moved and seconded that our sister, Mrs. Junson, be an honorary member of this society."

Resolved, that our sister CHARLOTTE H. WHITE, be an honorary member of this society."

"This society, in much affection and regard for their sister Mrs. Junson, now a missionary in the East Indies, unite in tendering her a testimony of the interest they feel in her peculiar situation, and in the blessed cause in which she is engaged :-They therefore appropriate the sum of thirty dollars for the procuring some acceptable present.'

This sum was placed into the hands of a committee for carrying the object into effect. The duty was fulfilled with affection, and prudence.

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(B) TABLE OF ASSOCIATIONS.

Names of the States. Names and Places of residence of the Corresponding Secretaries, Standing Secretaries, Clerks, and Correspondents, of the associations.

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10 Fairfield,

11 Barre,

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15 Boston,

16 Westfield,

17 Warren,

18 Yearly Meeting,

19 Stonington,

20 Groton Union,

21 Hartford,

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Maine Rev. Robert Low, Correspondent, New Gloucester, Cumberland County, Maine
Maine Rev. Phinehas Pilsbury, Correspondent, Nobleborough, Lincoln County, Main
Maine Rev. John Tripp, Correspondent Sec. Hebron, Cumberland County, Maine
N. H. Rev. Timothy Hodson, Corresponding Secrcretary, Hollis, York County, Maine
N. H. Rev. Stephen Pillsbury, Corresponding Sec. Hebron, Grafton County, N. H
N. H. Rev. John Parkhurst, Standing Secretary, New Ipswich, Hilsboro County, N, H
Vt. Rev. Eli Ball,Clerk of Association, Lansingburg, Renssellær County, New-York
Rev. Joshua Bradley, Standing Secretary, Windsor. Windsor County, Vermant
Rev. Nathaniel Kendrick, Standing Secretary, Middlebury, Addison County,
Rev. Roswell Meers, Standing Secretary, Georgia, Franklin County, Verment
Rev. Elijah Huntington, Standing Secretary, Braintree,Orange County, Vermont
Rev. Daniel Mason, Corresponding Secretary, Craftsbory, Orleans County, V
Mass. Rev. Elijah Montague, Corresponding Sec. Leverett, Franklin County, Mam
Mass, Rev. Zenas L. Leonard, Corresponding Sec. Sturbridge. Worcester Co. Mum
Mass. Rev. Lucius Bolles, Standing Secretary, Salem, Essex County, Massachuset
Mass. Benjamin Hastings, Esq. Standing Sec. Westfield, Hampshire County, Mar
R. I. Samuel Eddy, Esq. L. L. D. Corresponding Secretary. Providence, Rhode Island
R. I. Rev. Richard Knight, Clerk of Association, Cranston, Plymouth County, Man
Con. Rev. Jonathan Goodwin, Corresponding Sec. Mansfield, Windham County, Ca
Con. Rev. Asa Wilcox, Corresponding Secretary, Lyme, New London County. Co
Con. Rev. Elisha Cushman, Cor Secretary, Hartford, Hartford County, Connectic
N. Y. Rev. William Parkinson, Standing Secretary, New York City, New-L
N. Y. Rev. Aaron Perkins, Standing Secretary, Marlboro, Ulster County, New-York
N. Y. Rev. Caleb Douglass, Cor. Secretary, Whitesborough, Oneida County, New-Yat
N. Y. Rev. Thomas Smiley, Standing Sec. White Deer, near Milton, Columbia Co. F.
N. Y. Rev. J. Arnold, C. S. Cairo, Green co.-or Dea H. Hill, Catskill, Green co. N. Y
N. Y. Rev. Elkanah Comstock, Corresponding Sec. Owasco,Cayuga County, New-York
N. Y. Rev. Ely Stone, Standing Secretary of association, Jay, Essex County, New-York,
N. Y. Rev. Edward Barber, Corresponding Sec. Greenwich, Washington Co. N. York,
N. Y. Kev. Emory Osgood, Cor. Sec. Naples in Henderson, Jefferson County, N. Yet,
N. Y. Rev. John Peck. Corresponding Secretary, Cazenovia, Madison County, N. York,
N. Y. Rev. Jehiel Fox, Correspondent of Association, Chester, Warren County, N. Y.
N. Y. Rev. Job Foss, Clerk of Association, Dover, Dutchess County, New-York
N. Y. Rev. John Bostwick, Corresponding Sec. Hartwick, Otsego County, New-York
N. Y. Rev. Joy Handy, Corresponding Sec. Pomfret, Chatangue County, New-Yort
Deacon Samuel Robinson, Correspondent, Madrid, St. Lawrence Co. New-Yort
N. Y. Rev. Solomon Goodale, Corresponding Sec. Bristol, Ontario County, New-York
N. Y. Rev. Lewis Leonard, Correspondent, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, N. York.
N-J. Rev. Joseph Sheppard, Corresponding Sec. Salem, Salem County, New Jermy
Penn. Rev. Horatio G. Jones, Clerk, Roxborough, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvan
Penn. Rev. James Estep, Corresponding Sec. Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland Co.
Penn. Rev. John Miller. Standing Secretary, Abington, Luzerne County Pennsylva
Del. Rev. Daniel Dodge, Corresponding Secretary, Wilmington, New Castle Co De
Md. Rev. Stevens Woolford, jr. Cor. Fishing Creek, Dorchester County, Maryland
Md. Rev. Spencer H. Cone, Standing Sec. Alexandria, District of Columbia, U. s
Rev. William C. Buck, Correspondent, Mount Pleasant, Frederic Co. Virgin
Rev. John S. Lee, Corresponding Secretary, Lynchburg, Campbell County, Va
Rev. John Bryce. Corresponding Sec. Richmond, Henrico County, Virgini
Rev. Benjamin Watkins, Correspondent of associa. Powhatan County, Virgin
Rev. John Jenkins, Corresponding See. near Grasty's store, Pittsylvania Co. Va.
Rev. James Mitchell, Standing Secretary, Norfolk, Norfolk County, Virgin
Rev. Martin Dawson, Corresponding Secretary, near Warren, Albemarle Co. T
Rev. Absalom Waller, Correspondent associa. Pittsylvania County, Virginis
Richard I. Tutt, Esq. Stated Clerk of Association, Culpepper County, Virgin
Rev. John Black, Correspondent near Newbern, Montgomery County, Vi
Rev. Benjamin Fuel, Correspondent, Wentworth, Rockingham County, N. C.
Rev. Richard Dabbs, Cor. Sec. Oakhill, near Keysville, Charlotte County Va
Deacon Joseph Saunders, Corresponding Secretary, Brunswick County, Virginia.
Rev. J. Carney, Correspondent of Association, Buchanan, Harrison County, Ve
Va. Rev. John Alderson, Corresponding Secretary, Green Brier County, Virginia
Brother William Costin, Clerk of Association, Lower Northampton, Virgin
Dea. Elij. Gillingwaters, Clerk. N. Fork of Holston, near Abington, Wash. Co.Vs.
Rev. John Young, Standing Secretary, near Greenupsburg, Greenup Co. Ey
Rev. Robert T. Daniel. Corresponding Sec. near Pittsboro, Chatham Co. N. C
Rev. Bennitt Barrow, Corresponding See. Tarboro, Edgecombe County, N.C.
Rev. Thomas Wright, Correspondent, near Hamptonville, Surry County, N. C.
Rev. Elisha Battle, Cor, Sec. near Granville court house, Granville County, N.C.
Rev. William P. Biddle, Correspondent, Newbern, Craven County, N. Carolina.
Rev. Daniel Keith, Correspondent, near Grayson court house, Grayson Ca. Va.
Rev. James A. Ranaldson, Correspond. Sec. Fayetteville, Cumberland Co. N.C.
Hon. George Outlaw, Esq. Moderator, Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolin
Rev. George Roberts, Standing Sec. near Brown's store, Caswell Co. N. C.
Brother S. Bond, Correspondent of Association, Raleigh, Wake County, N. C.
Rev. Humphrey Posey, Correspondent, Waynesville. Haywood County, N. C
Rev. John Culpepper, Correspondent, Allentown, Montgomery County, N. C
Rev. Richard Firman, D. D. Correspondent of association, Charleston, S. C.
Rev. Samuel M'Creary, Cor. Sec. near Beckamsville, Chester District, S. C.
Brother William Lancaster, Standing Sec. Spartanburg, Spartanburg Dirt, S.C

46 Ketocton,

47 Strawberry,

48 Dover,

49 Middle District,

50 Roanoke,

61 Portsmouth,

52 Albemarle,

53 Goshen,

54 Shiloh,

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1867 Fourth Wednes. 25, Sept. 10, A. M. Readfield, Kennebeck county, Me 2907 Third Wednes. 18, Sept. 10. A. M. Warren, Lincoln county, Maine 1242 First Wednesday, second October. Livermore, Oxford county, Maine 176 Second Wednes. 12, June, 10, A M. Effingham, Strafford county, N. H. 1001 Second Wednesday, 11, September. Meredith, Stafford county, New H 730 Third Wed. 16, October, 1 P. M. New Ipswich, Hillsboro county, N.H. 3511 First Wednesday, 5, June, 10 A. M. Sandisfield, Berkshire county, Mass. 1845 Last Wednesd. 25, September 1 P. M. Sutton, north m. h. Newhampshire. 5 102 1836 First Wednesd. 2, October, 10 A. M. Ira, Rutland county, Vermont. 32 542 Second Wednes. 12, June, 10 A. M. Morristown, Orleans county, Vermt. 342 Third Wednes. 18, Septem. 1 P. M. Braintree, Orange county, Vermont, 3 7 179 Third Wedesday, 19 June, 1 P. M. Lunenburg, Essex county, Vermont. 5 35 1746, Second Wednesday, ninth October Coleraine, Franklin county Massa. 1951 Last Wed. 28 August, 10 A. M.Woodstock, Windham county, Con. 3 134 2963 Third Wednesday, 18 Sept. 10 A. M. Nottingham West, Rock. co. N. H. 670 First Wednesday, 4 Sept. 10 A. M. Chester, Hampshire co. Massachus. 4 229 4236 Tues: aft: 1st Wed: 10 Sept: 10 A. M. Pawtucket, near Providence, R. I. 1395 Frid: bef: 2d Sab. 6 Sept: 10 A. M. East Greenwich, Kent county, R. I. 3027 Third Tues: 15 October, 10 A. M. Colchester, New London county, C. 1399 Third Wednesday, 19 June, 1 P. M. West Greenwich, Kent county, R. I. 1126 1893 First Wednes: 2 October, 10 A. M. Cornwall, Litchfield co. Connecticut. 183 2011 Last Wedesday, May, 2 P. M. 1817 meeting house of 1st bap. ch. N.Y. 220 1265 First Wednesday, June, 2 P. M. 18 17 Deer Park, Orange co. N. York. 1 1851 First Wednesday, 4 Sept: 10 A. M. Richfield, Otsego county, New-York. 3 62 697 First Wednesday, 2 October. 10 A. M. Towanda, Lycoming county, Penn. 2 46 1182 Second Wednes: 9 October, 10 A. M. Coeman's Albany county, New-York. 2764 Third Wednes: 18 Sept: 10 A. M. Scipio, Cayuga county, New-York. 198 Second Wednes: 11 Sept: 10 A. M. Plattsburg, Clinton county, N. York. 7124 2456 Last Wednesday, 26 June, 10 A. M. Stillwater, Saratoga county, N. Y. 494 Second Wednesday, 12 June, 10 A. M. Rodman, Jefferson county, N. York. 2790 Second Wednesday 11 Sept. 10 A. M. Cazenovia, Madison county, N. York. The minutes of this association have not yet been obtained from. 660 First Wednesday, 4 Septem: 10 A. M. Carmel, Putnam county New-York. 78 1441 Third Wednesday. 19 June, 10 A. M. Hartwick, Otsego county, New York. 402 Last Wednesday, 28 August, 10 A. M. 2nd. church in Middlebury, N. York. The minutes of this association have not yet come to hand from. 1701 Fourth Wednesday, 25 Sept: 10 A. M. 1st. church in Pittsford, New-York. Last Wednesday, 28th of August Poughkeepsie, Dutchess co. N. York. 38 1834 Tuesday, the 17th of September, 1st. baptist church. Hopewell, N. J. 40 1707 Penn. 21 21 10 230 2948 First Tuesday, 1 October, 2 P. M. 1s. baptist church, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Geo. Geo. Geo. 84 Savannah River, Geo. Geo. Geo Mis. T. Mis. T. Ten. Ten. Ten. Ten. Ten. Ten. Ten.

88 Flint River,

86 Ebenezer,

87 Mississippi,

89 Holston,

90 Tennesee,

91 Cumberland,

92 Red River,

93 Elk River,

94 Concord,

95, Caney Fork,

96 Elkhorn,

97 Salem,

99 Tates Creek,

Ky. Ky. 98 South Kentucky, Ky. Ky.

100 Bracken,

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101 Green River,

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102 North Bend,

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Names and Places of residence of the Corresponding Secretaries, Standa
Secretaries, Clerks, and Correspondents, of the Associations.
Rev. James Crowther, Correspondent of asso. Abbeville District, South Carolin
Rev. Joseph King, Standing Secretary, Edgefield District, South Carolina.
Rev. Jesse Mercer, Correspondent of asso. Grantsville, Green County, Georgia.
Brother Thomas Byne, Correspondent, Mount Pleasant, Burke County, Georgis
Rev. Isham Goss, Corresponding Secretary, Oglethorpe County, Georgia
Rev. William T. Brantly, Correspondent, Beaufort, Beaufort District, &, C.
Rev. Charles Culpepper. Correspondent of associa. Wilkinson County, Georgia.
Rev. John Ross, Correspondent of association, Wilkinson County, George
William Snodgrass, Esq. Standing Secretary, Natchez, Mississippi Territory,
Rev. Zadock W. Baker, Clerk, Enon, Madison County, Mississippi Territory,
Rev. Jonathan Mulkey, Corresponding Sec. Buffalo Ridge, Washington Co. Te
Rev. West Walker, Corresponding Sec. 20 miles from Knoxville, Knox Co. To 7
Rev. Garner M'Connico, Corresponding Sec. near Franklin, Williamson Co. Tr.
Rev. Sugg Fort, Corresponding Sec. near Port Royal, Montgomery County, T
Rev. Jeremiah Burns, Corresponding See. War Trace. Bedford County, Ten
Robert C. Foster, Esq. Corresponding Sec. near Nashville, Davidson Co. Tr
Brother William Logue, Clerk, Rocky River church, Warren County Tennessee. !
Rev. Silas M. Noel, Cor. Sec. Oakhill, near Frankfort, Franklin County, Ec
Gen. Joseph Lewis, Standing Secretary, Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky
Rev. Thomas J. Chilton, Correspondent, Mount Verde, Wayne Co. Kematky,
Brother William Goodloe, Standing Sec. near Richmond, Madison Co. Kentek
Rev. Walter Warder, Corresponding See. Mayslick, Mason County, Kentucky
Michael W. Hall, Esq. Correspondent, near Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky,
Rev. Absalom Graves, Standing Sec. Bullitsburg, Boone County, Kentuel
William Orear, Esq. Clerk, near Mount Sterling, Montgomery Co. Kentucky
Col. Gabriel Slaughter, Cor. Sec. near Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentuck
Rev. George Waller, Corresponding See. near Shelbyville, Shelby Co. Kentucky,
Rev. John Chandler, Corresponding Sec. near Greensburgh, Green Co. Ken
William Wood Esq. Clerk, Stockton's Valley, Cumberland County, Kentucky.
Rev. David Barrow, Cor. Sec. near Mount Sterling, Montgomery Co. Kentucky.
Rev. Ambrose Dudley, Moderator, near Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky,
Brother Thomas Paschal. Clerk, near Somerset, Pulaski County, Kented. *
Brother Edward Collins, Clerk, near Russellsville, Logan County, Kentucky
Rev. Thomas Ross, Cor. Sec. Saline Creek, near Dover, Stuart Co. TennesÉD
Brother Alexander Lackey, Standing Secretary, Beaver Creek, Floyd Co. Ken
Brother Archelaus Vanhook, Cor. Sec. near Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kra
Rev. John Scott, Clerk of Association, near Port William, Gallatin Co. Kes
Rev. Moses Foley, Moderator of associa. Cumberland River Church, Kentucky-
Ohio, Rev. John Mason, Corresponding Secretary, Sugar Creek, Warren County, Ohi
Ohio. Rev. Samuel Comer, Corresponding Sec. near New Lancaster, Fairfield Co, Chr.
Ohio. Rev. Azariah Hanks, Corresponding Sec. New Lisbon, Columbiana Co. Of
Ohio. Rev. Thomas Ellrod, Corresponding Sec. near West Union, Adams Co. Obie
Ohio. Rev. Jacob Drake, Clerk of Association, Delaware, Delaware County, Obir
Ohio. Rev. Jolm Thomas, Corresponding Sec. near Urbanna, Champaign Co. Oh,
In. T. Rev. Isaac McCoy, Corresponding Sec. Maria, near Vincennes, Knox Co. In Ty
in. T. Rev. Ezra Ferris. Corresponding Secretary, Lawrenceburg. Indiana T
In. .James M'Coy, Esq. Corresponding Sec. near Charleston, Clark County, In. T
¡U.S.A.[Deacon William Stillman, Clerk, Hopkinton, Washington County, R. L

103 North District, Ky. 104 South District, Ky. 105 Long Run, Ky. 106 Russells Creek, Kv. 107 Stocktons Valley Ky. 108 Emancipating, Ky. 109 Licking, Ky. 110 Cumberland R. Ky. 111 Gasper River, Ky. 112 Little River, Ky. 113 Burning Spring, Ky. 114 Union,

115 Franklin,

117 Miami,

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116 Union,-south. Ky.

118 Scioto,
119 Beaver,

120 Straight Creek,
121 Muskingum,
122 Mad River,
123 Wabash,

124 White Water,
125 Silver Creek,

126 Sab. Gen. Conf,

This Table is arranged according to what is conceived to be the most convenient geographical relations p the country The associations belonging to each state are placed together, and ranged according to the dates of their respective constitutious. In cases of two or more being found in the same state to have be constituted in the same year, the letters of the alphabet decide the point of precedence. Those, the date of whose constitutions, is not yet ascertained are placed after the others. Of the 126 associations, there are of the number, of whose churches information has not yet been received: but they probably contain t more than 40-This, added to 2541, will give the whole number of churches in 126 associations, at 2581. 321 of these, there are 1558 ordained ministers, and 365 licentiate preachers. Allowing about the same pr portion of preachers as of churches to the other 5 associations, will make up the number 1586 ordained, 367 unordained, preachers:-2581 churches, and only 1953 preachers!" Pray ye therefore the Lord of harvest, that he will send forth labourers." As appears by the minutes of 1815, there were baptized in the y in 86 of the associations, 460. Allowing the same proportion to the other 40, on whose minutes those bar tized are not distinguished from those received by letter, will give 2139: whole number annually baptic 6739. All the members belonging to 109 of the associations, as seen on the preceding table, amount to 158,508. The same proportion will give to the other 17, 24722: total of all these associations 183230. It is hoped, that the associations against whose names appear [blanks] in the preceding table, will asset as convenient, take measures to supply those indications on their minutes, annually, which will condit to render the table complete. It is desirable to know these things. "Is a candle brought to be put wher a bushel ! "He that doith truth cometh to the light."

MAINE.

MISSION SOCIETIES AUXILIARY TO THE BOARD.

1. The Lincoln Baptist Female Cent Society for promoting the mission to the Indies.
2. The Maine Baptist Auxiliary Society to aid Foreign Missions.

NEW- 3. The Dublin Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.
HAMP. 4. [A Female Mite Society-supposed to be in Westmoreland.
SHIRE. 5. [Auxiliary Mission Society, within the bounds of the Meredith Association.]

VER

6. The Union Society in Vermont and New-Hampshire auxiliary to Baptist Board For. Missions, MONT. 7. The Vermont Society auxiliary to the Baptist Board of Foreign Missions.

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