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  2. James Mills Thoburn - Wikipedia

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    On the insistence of Reverend William Taylor, Thoburn left Lucknow in 1874 to serve as a missionary, without salary, from the Missionary Society, in Calcutta, and was associated with that missionary enterprise in 1888. On a busy street in Calcutta Thoburn built, and later rebuilt, a church, which was twice filled to capacity every Sunday. [3]

  3. Joseph Welland (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Joseph Welland (1834-1879) was a missionary from Dublin, Ireland, and founder of the Welland Gouldsmith School, who dedicated his life to Christian ministry in Calcutta, North India during the 19th century. [1] As a member of the Church Missionary Society, Welland served the Cathedral Mission College and Christ Church in Calcutta. [2]

  4. Church Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Church Missionary Society in 1799. The original proposal for the mission came from Charles Grant and George Udny of the East India Company and David Brown, of Calcutta, who sent a proposal in 1787 to William Wilberforce, then a young member of parliament, and Charles Simeon, a young clergyman at Cambridge University.

  5. Josiah Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Buxton with others left the Society of Friends, and were baptised into the Church of England. [1] Pratt worked to promoting the church establishment in India, encouraging Claudius Buchanan, and urging the Church Missionary Society to give practical aid when Thomas Fanshaw Middleton was appointed bishop of Calcutta.

  6. Claudius Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    Claudius Buchanan FRSE (12 March 1765 – 9 February 1815) was a Scottish theologian, an ordained minister of the Church of England, and an evangelical missionary for the Church Missionary Society. [1] He served as Vice Provost of the College of Calcutta in India.

  7. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1803 – The Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society votes to publish a missionary magazine. Now known as The American Baptist, the periodical is the oldest religious magazine in the U.S. 1804 – British and Foreign Bible Society formed; [210] Church Missionary Society enters Sierra Leone, sending 4 German Lutherans. [211] [212]

  8. Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for Heathen Lands

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    Zenana missions was the strongest feature of this society's labors from the beginning. In Calcutta, it was known as "The American Doremus Zenana Mission". It included the superintendent (always one of the missionary women); 16 missionaries; 55 native teachers; zenana pupils, 1,000; schools, 50; suburban schools, in Kanpur, 12; and Entally, two.

  9. John Myers Swan - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Canton Hospital hosted 40 students alongside two foreign and eight Chinese teachers. By 1902, three years into Swan's leadership, the development of a formal design for a medical college began. A report submitted to the Medical Missionary Society highlighted the goal to establish a "properly organized medical college for men." [7 ...