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  2. Hell's Angel (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Angel is a television documentary programme criticising Mother Teresa which premiered in the UK on Channel 4's Without Walls arts strand on 8 November 1994. It was hosted by Christopher Hitchens, directed by Jenny Morgan, and produced by journalist Tariq Ali.

  3. Quaker missionaries - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Morgan Stubbs was a New Zealand Quaker who did missionary work in West China. Children at the School for Missionaries' children erected on the hills, on the south of river Yang Tse , opposite Chungking , opened in March, 1898.

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  5. John Hamilton Morgan - Wikipedia

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    John Hamilton Morgan (August 8, 1842 – August 14, 1894), was an early educator in Utah Territory, an official of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a politician. Biography

  6. Raphael Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Josias "Raphael" Morgan (c. 1866 - July 29, 1922) was a Jamaican-American who is believed to be the first Black Eastern Orthodox priest in the United States. After being active in other denominations, including the AME Church, Church of England, and the Episcopal Church, Morgan converted to Orthodoxy.

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  8. Robert Clark Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clark Morgan (13 March 1798 – 23 September 1864) was an English sea captain, whaler, diarist, and, in later life, a missionary. He captained the Duke of York , bringing the first settlers to South Australia in 1836.

  9. Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Missionary Society of the Pacific Coast of the Methodist Episcopal Church was founded on October 29, 1870 by Methodist Rev. Otis T. Gibson, [1] with eleven women he recruited in August 1870, for the purpose of working among the slave girls in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. [2]