Supplement. DECEMBER, 1852. PRINCIPAL BAPTIST SOCIETIES. Baptist Missionary Society. Formed 1792. OBJECT:-"The diffusion of the knowledge of the religion of Jesus Christ throughout the whole world, beyond the British Isles, by the preaching of the Gospel, the translation and publication of the Holy Scriptures, and the establishment of Schools. Treasurers, WILLIAM BRODIE GURNEY, Esq., SAMUEL MORTON PETO, Esq., M.P. Secretaries, Rev. FREDERICK TRESTRAIL and EDWARD B. UNDERHILL, Esq. Baptist Mission House, 33, Moorgate Street. Committee. Cox, Rev. Francis A., D.D., LL.D., Hackney. Dowson, Rev. H., Bradford. Gould, Rev. George, Norwich. Low, James, Esq., London. Middleditch, Rev. C. J., Frome. Murch, Rev. William H., D.D., London. Steane, Rev. Edward, D.D., Camberwell. Stovel, Rev. Charles, London. Tucker, Rev. F., B.A., Manchester. Watson, William H., Esq, London. Webb, Rev. James, Ipswich. Green, Rev. Samuel, London. Winter, Rev. Thomas, Bristol. Baptist Home Missionary Society. Formed 1797. OBJECT:-"To encourage the formation and growth of Baptist churches, both in the agricultural and manufacturing districts of Great Britain, particularly in large towns." Treasurer, J. R. BOUSFIELD, Esq., 126, Houndsditch. £3,867 3 0 3,822 9 5 404 0 4 Secretary, Rev. STEPHEN JOSHUA DAVIS, 33, Moorgate Street. OBJECT:-"The diffusion of the gospel of Jesus Christ principally by the employment of Missionaries and Readers in Ireland, the establishment of Schools, and the distribution of Bibles and Tracts." Treasurer, JOSEPH TRITTON, Esq., 54, Lombard Street. Treasurer, Mr. ROBERT PEGG, Derby. Bankers, Messrs. Smith and Co., Derby; Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smith, London. Bible Translation Society. Formed 1840. OBJECT:-"To aid in printing and circulating those translations of the Holy Scriptures from which the British and Foreign Bible Society has withdrawn its assistance on the ground that the words relating to the ordinance of baptism have been translated by terms signifying immersion; and further to aid in producing and circulating other versions of the word of God, similarly faithful and complete." INCOME, year ending March 31, 1852 BALANCE in hand Treasurer, G. T. KEMP, Esq., Spital Square. Allen, J. H., Esq., Brixton. Birrell, Rev. C. M., Liverpool. Bowes, Rev. W. B., London, Brock, Rev. W., London. Brown, Rev. J. J, Reading. Burls, C., Esq, London. Burns, Rev. J, D.D, London. Davis, Rev. G. H., Bristol. Dowson, Rev. H., Bradford. Gould, Rev. G., Norwich Hinton, Rev. J. H., M.A., London. Hoby, Rev. J., D.D., London. Jackson, S., Esq., Croydon. Committee. £1,854 4 11 1,823 13 4 53 14 11 Murch, Rev. W. H., D.D., London. Newman, Rev. T. F., Shortwood. Overbury, Rev. R. W., London. Pewtress, T., Esq., London. Phillips, J. L, Esq., Melksham. Pike, Rev. J. G., Derby. Pryce, Rev. E. S., B A., Gravesend. Robinson, Rev. W., Cambridge. Russell, Rev. J., Greenwich. Soule, Rev. I. M., Battersea. Sprigg, Rev. J., M.A., Westbury Leigh. Stevenson, G., Esq., Blackheath. Tucker, Rev. F., Manchester. Underhill, E. B., Esq., London. Watson, S., Esq., London. Webb, Rev. J., Ipswich. Winter, Rev. T., Bristol. Rev. George Francis, 61, Walnut Tree Walk, Lambeth; Rev. Manoah Kent, Shrewsbury. Baptist Building Fund. Formed 1824. OBJECT:-"To assist by gift, or loan without interest, in the building, enlargement, or repair of places of worship belonging to the Particular or Calvinistic Baptist Denominations throughout the United Kingdom." Secretary, Mr. JOHN EASTTY, 2, Victoria Terrace, Upper Grange Road, London. Solicitor, WILLIAM H. WATSON, Esq., Bouverie Street, Fleet Street. Auditors, Messrs. N. EASTTY and J. OLIVE. Collector, Rev. C. WOOLLACOTT, 4, Compton Street East, Brunswick Square. Baptist Metropolitan Chapel Building Society, Established 1852. OBJECT:-"To erect and aid in the erection of commodious chapels, seating not fewer than 600 persons each, in eligible situations within eight miles of the General Post Office." Trustees, S. M. PETO, Esq., M.P.; JOSEPH TRITTON, Esq. Bankers, Messrs. BARCLAY, BEVAN, TRITTON, and Co. Secretary, Rev. G. W. FISHBOURNE, 33, Moorgate Street. Angus, Rev. J., D.D. Barnett, J. Esq. Broad, Peter, Esq. Brock, Rev. W. Committee. Maclaren, J. W., Esq. Moore, George, Esq. Noel, Hon. and Rev. B. W., A.M. Trestrail, Rev. Frederick. Baptist Union. Formed 1813. OBJECTS:-"1st. To extend brotherly love and union among those Baptist Ministers and Churches who agree in the sentiments usually denominated evangelical. 2nd. To promote unity of exertion in whatever may best serve the cause of Christ in general, and the interests of the Baptist Denomination in particular. 3rd. To obtain accurate statistical information relative to Baptist Churches, Societies, Institutions, Colleges, &c., throughout the kingdom and the world at large. 4th. To prepare for circulation an Annual Report of the proceedings of the Union, and of the state of the denomination." INCOME, for the year ending April, 1851 £144 0 5 216 6 11 72 6 6 Treasurer, GEOrge Lowe, Esq., F.R.S., 39, Finsbury Circus. Committee-Official Members. Bailey, Mr. W., Secretary to the Particular Baptist Fund. Davis, Rev. Stephen J., Secretary to the Baptist Home Missionary Society. Groser, Rev. William, Secretary to the Baptist Irish Society. Hoby, Rev. J., D.D., Secretary to the Hanserd Knollys Society. Pike, Rev. J. G., Secretary to the General Baptist Missionary Society. Corresponding Members. In England and Wales, the Secretaries of Baptist Associations. In Hamburgh, the Rev. J. G. Oncken. In Prussia, the G. W. Lehmann, Berlin. In Canada, the Rev. Dr. Davies, Montreal, In New Brunswick, Rev. C. Spurden, Frederickton. In Nova Scotia, the Rev. Dr. Cramp, Acadia College, Horton. In United States, the Rev. Baron Stow, M.A., Boston. In West Indies, the Rev. John Clark, Brown's Town, Jamaica. In East Indies, the Secretaries of the Bengal Baptist Association. Particular Baptist Fund. Formed 1717. OBJECTS:-"For the relief of ministers and churches of the Particular Baptist Denomination in England and Wales; the education of young persons of the same persuasion for the ministry; donations of books to young students and ministers; and for any other charitable purpose (consistent with the general design) which the managers shall approve." Treasurers, WILLIAM LEPARD SMITH, Esq., Denmark Hill. Secretary, Mr. WILLIAM BAILEY, 33, King Street, Covent Garden. Society for Aged or Enfirm Baptist Ministers, Formed 1816. OBJECT:-"The relief of those Baptist Ministers who have become Beneficiary Members in conformity with the Rules, when they appear to be permanently incapacitated for pastoral or ministerial duties by reason of age or infirmity." INCOME, year ending June, 1852 EXPENDITURE £532 10 3 501 18 0 Capital, £4600 new 3 per cent. Stock, £1000 34 per cent. Consols, £4,600 3 per cent Reduced, Claimants receiving aid Number of Beneficiary Members Treasurer, JOHN LEDYARD PHILLIPS, Esq., Melksham, Wilts. 30 98 Anstie, Mr. G. W., Devizes. Hinton, Rev. J. H., M.A., London. Sherring, Mr. R. B, Bristol. Shoard, Mr. John, Bristol. Smith, Mr. J. G., Bath. Steane, Rev. E., D.D., Camberwell. Tucker, Mr. E., Bath. Wassell, Rev. D., Bath. Webb, Rev E. Tiverton. West, Mr. G., Shepton Mallet. Rodway, Rev. G. W., Trowbridge. Baptist Magazine. Commenced 1809. PROFITS:-"The Profits arising from the sale of this work are given to the Widows of Baptist Ministers, at the recommendation of the contributors." Grants for the year ending January, 1851 Grants to Widows from the commencement to Midsummer last £72 5,853 Editor, Rev. WILLIAM GROSER, 11, Smith Street, Chelsea. |