Proceedings of the Baptist Convention for Missionary Purposes: Held in Philadelphia, in May, 1814 |
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... changes , which have been of late affected in its system of benevolent
exertions . The most important act of the late Convention , was the revision of its
constitution , by which its exertions were limited , exclusively , to missionary
operations .
... changes , which have been of late affected in its system of benevolent
exertions . The most important act of the late Convention , was the revision of its
constitution , by which its exertions were limited , exclusively , to missionary
operations .
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Oneida School 100 . bulance due L. Rice settlement with G. Evans for services
for the use of the Carey Station reimbursement of funds paid by him to the use of
the late Indian School in Kentucky under the patronage of the Bard balance due ...
Oneida School 100 . bulance due L. Rice settlement with G. Evans for services
for the use of the Carey Station reimbursement of funds paid by him to the use of
the late Indian School in Kentucky under the patronage of the Bard balance due ...
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Respectfully submitted . JAMES D. KNOWLES , The Committee appointed to
preChairman . pare a suitable expression of the feel . Voted , That the Report be
accepted , ings of the Board , respecting the death of the late Rev. William
Staughton ...
Respectfully submitted . JAMES D. KNOWLES , The Committee appointed to
preChairman . pare a suitable expression of the feel . Voted , That the Report be
accepted , ings of the Board , respecting the death of the late Rev. William
Staughton ...
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Besides the above , so many new Missionaries , and the Convention being one
of the for which we should have been residuary legates of the late Mr. wholly
unprovided , except for this John Withington's estate , receiv- most seasonable
relief .
Besides the above , so many new Missionaries , and the Convention being one
of the for which we should have been residuary legates of the late Mr. wholly
unprovided , except for this John Withington's estate , receiv- most seasonable
relief .
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Dr. A. R Thompson , for medical attendance on the late Rev. Mr. Kalloch and
family , 30 , 28 . The Treasurer's account of postage , from April 21st , to 30th , inst
. 22,23 Paid the following bilis on account of the late Rev. George Kalioch , Caleb
...
Dr. A. R Thompson , for medical attendance on the late Rev. Mr. Kalloch and
family , 30 , 28 . The Treasurer's account of postage , from April 21st , to 30th , inst
. 22,23 Paid the following bilis on account of the late Rev. George Kalioch , Caleb
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