History of American missions to the heathen, from their commencement to the present time . for for the Methodist, read the last for the Methodist. Page 549*,-Iine 19 (rom top, for Nolly MIntosh, read Roily MInlosh. Page 552*, line 7 from bottom, for Sampsion Bunk, read Sampson Buroh. Page 556*, line 25 from top, for cotton, read cotton cloth. Page 561*, line 20 from bottom, for Madevli, read Madebli Page 564*, line 15 from bottom, for often earryingf read after carrying. Page 577*, line 4 from top, for observation, read observance. Page 577*, line 5 from bottom, for TG. Oncken, read J, G. Onck


History of American missions to the heathen, from their commencement to the present time . for for the Methodist, read the last for the Methodist. Page 549*,-Iine 19 (rom top, for Nolly MIntosh, read Roily MInlosh. Page 552*, line 7 from bottom, for Sampsion Bunk, read Sampson Buroh. Page 556*, line 25 from top, for cotton, read cotton cloth. Page 561*, line 20 from bottom, for Madevli, read Madebli Page 564*, line 15 from bottom, for often earryingf read after carrying. Page 577*, line 4 from top, for observation, read observance. Page 577*, line 5 from bottom, for TG. Oncken, read J, G. Oncken. Page 583», line 23 from bottom, for Dr. Manike, read Dr. Maniake. Page 583*, line 21 from bottom, for replied, read applied. Page 583*, line 9 from bottom, for Isannina, read loannina. Page 584*, line 9 from bollom, for Dejection, read Defection. Page 588*, line 8 from bottom, to Besides these, add were printed. Page 588*, line 12 from top for and sailed, read sailed Page 590*, line 8 from top, for Rhea R, Loo, read Ahea A. Loo. Page 590*, line 9 from fop, for Kajnau, read HISTORY OF THE MISSIONS OF THE BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION. PREPARED WNDEH. THE SUPE RINTE NDE Jt C E OF SOLOMON PECK, rOnEIGN SECRETARY OP THE BOARD. Presuming that most persons will be interested in tracing fhe History of eachmission conlinuonsly through several successive years, the writer has not attemptedto present a combined view of all the stations during any given period; but has en-deavored so to divide the narratives that the reader may easily advert to the dif-ferent portions of each, and thus avoid that suspension of interest, which would bcloccasioned by turning often and abruptly From btie history to aUbthsr. Havingnoted the various influences which at length united American Baptists in the sup-port of Foreign Missions, the circumstances are detailed which led to the establish-ment of a mission in Burmah. In 1817, the Convention adopted, measures for in-stituting missions among the


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