RECEIVED FOR DEBT.
Brewer, Me. M. Hardy25.00
Portland, Me. “A Member of State St. Ch.”50.00
Manchester, N. H. C. B. Southworth50.00
Boston, Mass. Mrs. Nancy B. Curtis500.00
East Claremont, Mass. A. P. Leavitt50.00
Rockport, Mass. “A Friend”5.00
Woodworth, Wis. Rev. Thomas Gillespie10.00
Meriden, Kansas. A Friend of Missions10.00
Chattanooga, Tenn. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch.16.00
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716.00
Previously acknowledged March receipts8,921.72
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Total$9,637.72
RECEIVED FOR TILLOTSON C. AND N. INST., AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Glastonbury, Conn. J. B. and W. S. Williams400.00
Englewood, N. J, “A Friend”2.50
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402.50
Previously acknowledged Feb. receipts422.00
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Total$824.50


Constitution of the American Missionary Association.

Incorporated January 30, 1849.


Art. I. This Society shall be called “The American Missionary Association.”

Art. II. The object of this Association shall be to conduct Christian missionary and educational operations, and diffuse a knowledge of the Holy Scriptures in our own and other countries which are destitute of them, or which present open and urgent fields of effort.

Art. III. Any person of evangelical sentiments,[A] who professes faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who is not a slaveholder, or in the practice of other immoralities, and who contributes to the funds, may become a member of the Society; and by the payment of thirty dollars, a life member; provided, that children and others who have not professed their faith may be constituted life members without the privilege of voting.