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    John Smith Moffat (1835–1918) was a British missionary and imperial agent in southern Africa, the son of missionary Robert Moffat and Mary Moffat. He...
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    Robert Moffat (21 December 1795 – 9 August 1883) was a Scottish Congregationalist missionary to Africa from 1817–1870. Moffat began his missionary career...
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  • John Keith Moffat (born 1943), professor and biophysicist at the University of Chicago John Moffat (missionary) (1835–1918), British missionary and imperial...
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    Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist...
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    Mary Moffat born Mary Smith (1795 – 9 January 1871) was a British missionary who became a role model for women involved in missionary work. She was the...
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    1870. Mary Moffat joined him and they married in 1819. The LMS only employed male missionaries and it preferred them to be married. The Moffats were to have...
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    David Livingstone (category Congregationalist missionaries in Africa)
    pioneer Christian missionary with the London Missionary Society, and an explorer in Africa. Livingstone was married to Mary Moffat Livingstone, from the...
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    The missionary position or man-on-top position is a sex position in which, generally, a woman lies on her back and spreads her legs and a man lies on top...
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  • province of South Africa), Moffat was the son of the missionary John Smith Moffat and grandson of the missionary Robert Moffat, who was the friend of King...
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    John Campbell (born March 1766 in Edinburgh, Scotland – 4 April 1840 Kingsland, London), was a Scottish missionary and traveller. He attended the Royal...
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  • 1935 Robert Moffat – Scottish missionary to Africa Peter Parker – missionary and doctor in 19th-century China Ellen M. Stone - missionary, teacher, author...
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    London Missionary Society founded by Robert Moffat in 1821. It was also the place where David Livingstone arrived for his first position as a missionary in...
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    James Moffat Douglas (May 26, 1839 – August 19, 1920) was a farmer, missionary and politician from western Canada. He served as MP for a district in the...
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    John Gibson Paton (24 May 1824 – 28 January 1907), born in Scotland, was a Protestant missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific. He brought...
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  • Deadwood John Smith Moffat (1835–1918), British missionary and imperial agent in southern Africa Jonathan Smith Green (1796–1878), missionary from New...
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    Griekwastad". Census 2011. Distances from Griekwastad "Moffat, Robert (1795–1883), missionary in Africa and linguist". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    included Henry Hartley, hunter and explorer; Robert Moffat, missionary; John Mackenzie, missionary; David Hume, explorer and trader; Andrew Smith, medical...
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  • Alan Butler (redirect from Alan John Butler)
    Christianity portal Alan John Butler, a Director of the Kuruman Moffat Mission in Kuruman, South Africa, and Canon of Kimberley Cathedral, was a priest...
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    1815 he met Robert Moffat and became his mentor and in time recommended him to the London Missionary Society. Robert and Mary Moffat would create a family...
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    called London Missionary Society (LMS). One of the LMS missionaries who helped launch Protestant missions into Zimbabwe was Robert Moffat and his wife...
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    in the name of the London Missionary Society. Before long the name of the place would be changed again: when the Reverend John Campbell, on a tour of inspection...
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    Paul Carlson (category Protestant missionaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
    (March 31, 1928 – November 24, 1964) was an American physician and medical missionary who served in Wasolo, a town in what is now the Democratic Republic of...
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  • preparatory school for boys in Moffat, Scotland. St Ninian's Preparatory School for boys was founded in 1879 by Arthur John Caswall Dowding and Reverend...
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  • Kaleohano (Mormon) (category Mormon missionaries in Hawaii)
    Kaleohano (1831 – March 1896) was a Hawaiian ali'i, missionary, and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was born...
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  • rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele. He sent John Moffat, son of the missionary Robert Moffat, who was trusted by Lobengula, to persuade the latter...
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    politician and diplomat Abbot Low Moffat (1901–1996), who drew on it for his 1961 biography, Mongkut the King of Siam. Moffat donated the Pramoj manuscript...
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    Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle. In 1817 it was James who handed Bibles to John Williams (of Erromanga) and Robert Moffat, in the commissioning...
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  • Edwin W. Smith (category Methodist missionaries in South Africa)
    Edwin William (1925). Robert Moffat, one of God's Gardeners. London : Church Missionary Society. — Biography of Robert Moffat 1926 The Christian Mission...
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    Bechuanaland on the advice of Congregational missionaries of the London Missionary Society, including Robert Moffat who was stationed at Kuruman among the Batlhaping...
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    extremity of the British Isles. Moffat (2005) pp. 174-76. Moffat (2005) p. 229. Moffat (2005) pp. 230–31. Moffat (2005) p. 247. Moffat (2005) p. 233. Although...
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