William Duncan (3 April 1832 – 30 August 1918) was an English-born Anglican missionary who founded the Tsimshian communities of Metlakatla, British Columbia...
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William Duncan may refer to: William Cary Duncan (1874–1945), American playwright and author William Duncan (actor) (1879–1961), Scottish-born actor and...
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Church of England's Church Missionary Society (CMS) to Metlakatla, British Columbia, to assist William Duncan (missionary) in converting the Tsimshian...
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Columbia. He served under the Church Missionary Society's Anglican lay minister in charge of the region, William Duncan, who was based at the Tsimshian community...
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Tsimshian followers of the Anglican missionary William Duncan. It was one of the first structures built in Metlakatla after Duncan led a small number of followers...
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England in Canada Samuel Marsden – missionary to Australia Henry Martyn – missionary to India William Mitchell – missionary to India Charles Pearson – pioneer...
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Church Mission Society (redirect from Church Missionary Society)
station. North Pacific Mission (British Columbia) (1857): William Duncan, a lay missionary, arrived at the remote Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) fort settlement...
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John Duncan (1796 – 26 February 1870), also known as "Rabbi" Duncan, was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a missionary to the Jews in Hungary...
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lay missionary William Duncan to found the community of "New" Metlakatla, Alaska. Sm'oygit Nis la ganoos (Simeon Gitlan) had followed the missionary to...
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William John McKenzie (15 July 1861 – 23 June 1895) was a Canadian missionary to Korea. He was born at West Bay, western Cape Breton Island and studied...
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Clah, and young William witnessed the famous event in which Clah intervened and saved the life of the Anglican lay missionary William Duncan, whose life was...
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Church Missionary Society (CMS) adhered to Anglican doctrine. This put him in direct conflict with William Duncan, the charismatic lay missionary in charge...
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his 1791-95 expedition. It was named after the English missionary William Duncan. The Duncan Canal Portage is a popular hiking trail across the northern...
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Thomas S. Savage (category American Protestant missionaries)
1846), Alexander Duncan Savage (1848-1935), Thomas Rutherford Savage (1851-1918), William Rutherford Savage (1854-1934), Jesse Duncan Savage (b. 1858)...
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Pioneer Medical Missionaries. Seattle: Northwest Wilderness Books. Usher, Jean (1974) William Duncan of Metlakatla: A Victorian Missionary in British Columbia...
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This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency. Beginning with the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807 and ending in 1953 with the...
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Robert Duncan, becoming also the first of the newly created Missionary Diocese of All Saints. William H. Ilgenfritz Biography at the Missionary Diocese...
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Rhymes for my children (1842). Duncan also contributed an article The orphan's stay to The Christian keepsake and missionary annual, 1835. (1835) Jesus,...
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Christianity portal Robert William Duncan (born July 5, 1948) is an American Anglican bishop. He was the first primate and archbishop of the Anglican Church...
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Duncan 1821. Duncan 1821b. Duncan 1826a. Duncan 1826b. Duncan 1826c. Duncan 1847a. Duncan 1847b. Duncan 1847c. Duncan 1847d. Duncan 1862. Duncan, H. 1831...
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(1885–1854), American medical missionary in Ethiopia William Lambie (footballer) (1873–?), Scottish footballer W. J. Lambie (William James Lambie, 1860–1900)...
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and was named after a famed Anglican missionary. Edward's mother was Catherine Kitlahn, Duncan's housekeeper. Duncan tutored young Edward in reading, music...
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Henry Aaron Stern (category Anglican missionaries in Ethiopia)
Unterreichenbach near Gelnhausen; † 13 May 1885, Hackney, London) was a Anglican missionary and priest of Jewish origin. After converting to Christianity in London...
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ten congregations in Mexico, two mission churches in Guatemala, and a missionary diocese in Cuba. Headquartered in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, the church reported...
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communication with William Thomson helped develop and fund the Kashmir Medical Mission through a feature in the Medical Missionary Journal. Due to Kashmir's...
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minister of the Church of England, and missionary to India William Chalmers Burns (1815–1868), revival preacher, missionary to China Richard Cameron (c. 1648–1680)...
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OMF International (redirect from Overseas Missionary Fellowship)
Overseas Missionary Fellowship and before 1964 the China Inland Mission) is an international and interdenominational Evangelical Christian missionary society...
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William Henry Temple Gairdner (31 July 1873 – 22 May 1928) was a British Christian missionary with the Church Missionary Society in Cairo, Egypt. His entire...
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to Alaska two years later following Missionary William Duncan. In the 1880s the Anglican missionary William Duncan, along with a group of the Tsimshian...
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Jean Basset (died 1707) (category French missionary linguists)
Jean Basset (c. 1662 – 1707) was a French Catholic missionary and Bible translator in Qing-era China. Basset was born around 1662 in Lyon. He entered the...
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