REVEREND EZRA FISHER
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Society, but prudently, and at this session of our Association agent for the Bible Union soliciting life member-
we met an
ships and offering for sale a portion of the Scriptures as translated by the Union, also introducing their periodicals. I have no objection to the Union's translating the Scriptures and selling them to whoever may wish to purchase. But we in Oregon must be wiser than our brethren at home, if the introduction of an agent to our little Baptist community, gathered from the ends of the earth, does not strike some discordant notes in our infant land. The Lord give us wisdom and prudence equal to our day, and save us from sin-
ning in
this matter.
As Received Aug.
ever yours,
EZRA FISHER.
11.
Oregon
City,
O. Ter., July
3,
1855.
Rev. Benjamin M. Hill, Cor. Sec. of
Am.
Bap. M.
M.
Soc.
Dear Brother: I
made my
last
quarters report on the
first
In
instant.
wish to order you to attend to several branches of business for me. By this mail I shall order the discontinuance of the Christian Chronicle and substitute the New this letter I
York Recorder and also order the at $1 per year.
I shall Baptist Register in its place. is if it furnished to ministers Tribune, weekly
You
will therefore
meet the orders which
I
send you for the payment on the above-named papers. You will also pay an order which I shall send you for the Baptist
Missionary Magazine.
I
shall also
order you to pay three
dollars to the agent for the Mothers' Journal. You will, therefore, please send me a draft for the
sum
due me, after deducting twenty-four dollars and forty-eight cents ($24.48), the amount of the collection taken up at the Willamette Association, and ten dollars ($10) to meet the periodical demands against me, at your earliest convenience. Should the periodical bills exceed ten dollars, the publishers