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007) was a preacher, a teacher, an author, a | missionary, a mother of five, and a leader of the Girl |
r the next ten years employed variously as a | missionary, a curate, and parish priest. |
s served in various callings, including as a | missionary, a seminary teacher, a bishop, a stake presi |
The archbishop saw in the young | missionary a powerful instrument to stir up the faith i |
t was founded by the noted Congregationalist | missionary Aaron Buzacott (1800-1864). |
whom was from Fez, Yahya was provided with a | missionary, Abdallah ibn Yasin, a zealous partisan of t |
ibod came to the Frankish Empire in 640 as a | missionary, accompanied by his disciples Giswald, Cleme |
According to a | missionary account from 1764, the settlement of Durazno |
707 - 30 January 1784) was an English Jesuit | missionary, active in Patagonia. |
z) (c.1578-1635) was a Portuguese Franciscan | missionary active in New Mexico, in the early part of t |
, USA, 2 October 1884) was an Italian Jesuit | missionary, active in the western United States. |
Cuana of Kilcoonagh was an early Christian | missionary active in the northeast of the parish of Bal |
liam Wyatt Gill (1828 - 1896) was an English | missionary, active in Australia and the South Pacific r |
red Saiva culture not only against Christian | missionary activities but also against neo-Hindu sects |
Roberto De Nobili S.J. and his | missionary activities incorporating local customary tra |
of association and sponsorship of Christian | missionary activities and goals, ILV also works to prod |
wards Mahayana Buddhism, opening the way for | missionary activities in China by monks such as Lokakse |
s, whose construction is associated with the | missionary activities of Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos in |
d Islam amongst the Golden Horde and allowed | missionary activities to expand in the surrounding regi |
ran VII (1591-1617) interrupted the Catholic | missionary activities and the Portuguese monopoly on El |
to have been constructed in connection with | missionary activities of Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos in |
He was later involved in | missionary activities, chiefly in the Caucasus. |
n the end Van der Tuuk became alienated from | missionary activities, this was due to his impossible d |
tract he felt a calling to join Studd in his | missionary activities. |
ublished their own literature to counter the | missionary activities. |
The UCCCMI has its roots in the Christian | missionary activity begun in the Marshall Islands in 18 |
Richard Francis Burton, opponent of | missionary activity in the colony |
mission he and his fellow jesuits engaged in | missionary activity among the Poyas, Pehuenches and Pue |
claim to all of North America because of its | missionary activity in Alaska and California. |
At the time, Christian | missionary activity in China was almost exclusively lim |
Adventist | missionary activity started at the end of the 19th cent |
The area was the center of intense European | missionary activity in the late 16th century, which con |
l holdings on the history of mission, and on | missionary activity in other parts of the world, as wel |
the intent that they would act as bases for | missionary activity in northern and eastern Europe. |
He greatly developed | missionary activity there. |
He was also arrested for conducting | missionary activity in Romania in 1974, a country then |
organizations have described evangelism and | missionary activity directed specifically at Jews as an |
Moreover, freedom of | missionary activity was permitted and Vietnam's foreign |
ladelphia and Detroit and supervised baptist | missionary activity in such countries as Australia. |
The conditions imposed were that Catholic | missionary activity to be freely allowed and the Elepha |
dian subcontinent, preaching and engaging in | missionary activity in the environs of Lahore. |
Buddhist rivals pushed him to allow Catholic | missionary activity within Japan. |
a new see at Bamberg to serve as a base for | missionary activity among the Slavs, a concern of Henry |
He continuated his | missionary activity, working for the promotion at the h |
verting the heathens to Christianity through | missionary activity. |
Ellicott's Mills, he continued four years in | missionary activity. |
nd of Saint Ambrose, who praised him for his | missionary activity. |
In the 1870s, Edmund Peck, an Anglican | missionary adapted the Cree syllabary to Inuktitut. |
raduates have gone on to pastoral, teaching, | missionary, administrative and many other forms of mini |
When American foreign | missionary Adoniram Judson arrived in Burma after a cha |
ed in 1973 by Reverend Otis Keener who was a | missionary affiliated with the Assemblies of God Divisi |
in central Africa who had been rescued by a | missionary after his tribe had been massacred. |
nterAct Ministries is an interdenominational | missionary agency that focuses on church planting among |
James was elected general superintendent and | missionary agent by the General Conference of the Afric |
ablished and started operations in 1989 as a | missionary airline servicing points in Haiti. |
In 1852, the Oblate | missionary Albert Lacombe first visited Fort Edmonton. |
GREN-vill) from Methodist | Missionary Alfred Green, who was based here in the late |
An English Baptist | missionary, Alfred Saker arrived on the island of Ferna |
milarly but independently, the Christian and | Missionary Alliance established the Canadian Bible Inst |
ions are members of the European Evangelical | Missionary Alliance (EEMA), which brings together netwo |
Evangelical | Missionary Alliance or International Missionary Allianc |
Christian & | Missionary Alliance |
ostals of Reformed, Baptist, and Christian & | Missionary Alliance backgrounds, and many missionaries |
This school is proclaimed by Christian and | Missionary Alliance Hong Kong Association to organize i |
inistry incorporated under the Christian and | Missionary Alliance Churches of the Philippines, Inc. C |
ian Bible College (CBC) of the Christian and | Missionary Alliance (C&MA) and, in the 1960s, became as |
, North Carolina and pastors a Christian and | Missionary Alliance church in Indian Land, SC called Tr |
is was the official start of the Christian & | Missionary Alliance in Altoona. |
r A.B. Simpson, founder of the Christian and | Missionary Alliance in the 1885 Bethshan Conference on |
Initially, the Christian and | Missionary Alliance was not founded as a denomination, |
ifferent denominations such as Christian and | Missionary Alliance, Southern Baptist, Methodists, Pres |
joined a new denomination, the Christian and | Missionary Alliance, shortly before David Berg's birth. |
n Seminary affiliated with the Christian and | Missionary Alliance. |
a Christian and belongs to the Christian and | Missionary Alliance. |
t is an official school of the Christian and | Missionary Alliance. |
evangelist and founder of the Christian and | Missionary Alliance. |
For the Presbyterian | missionary also stationed in Foochow, see Caleb Cook Ba |
After laboring as a | missionary among the Native Americans in Yankton, he wa |
lso known as W. H. Collison, was an Anglican | missionary among First Nations people in coastal Britis |
Molua of Kilmoluagh was an early Christian | missionary among the Soghain people of County Galway. |
ntioned in the 8th century as being an early | missionary among the Pictish peoples of what is now Sco |
He worked as a | missionary among the Hopi people of Arizona from 1943-1 |
Later, from 1683, he was a | missionary among the Sioux west of Lake Superior, and r |
Soon afterward he was appointed | missionary among the Indians, and labored with great su |
lo Stegen (born 1935 near Durban), an active | missionary among the Zulu population of Natal starting |
onnell, was a late fifth-early sixth century | missionary among the Soghain of what is now County Galw |
ctober 30, 1723) was a biographer and French | missionary among the Canadian Indians. |
He was the son of David Bacon (1771-1817), a | missionary among the Indians in Michigan and founder of |
He spent the rest of his life as a | missionary among the Hurons, never returning to Quebec. |
muel Kirkland (1741-1808) was a Presbyterian | missionary among the Oneida and Tuscarora people in Nor |
This man many years ago settled as a | missionary amongst the Cherokee, knows their language w |
the Dohnavur Fellowship and met the renowned | missionary Amy Carmichael. |
He also distinguished himself as a | Missionary, an Author, and a Church Official. |
He also distinguished himself as a | missionary, an educator, and as a college and universit |
In the 1960s he came to Kenya as a | missionary and worked as a parish priest in Isiolo. |
6, 1838) was a prominent Methodist minister, | missionary and educator of the early 19th century. |
gust 8, 1900) was an American Congregational | missionary and educator, the father of A. D. F. Hamlin. |
e 1660 he devoted himself exclusively to the | missionary and predicatory activities in Bohemia. |
ned to act on his earlier desire to become a | missionary and Bishop Benjamin Wistar Morris of the the |
June 7 - Norbert Provencher, clergyman, | missionary and Bishop (b.1787) |
Bott's experience as a mission president and | missionary and daily interaction with hundreds of prosp |
to 10 p, all with the same design showing a | missionary and a native boy reading, and inscribed "RIO |
rd decided to travel there as a Presbyterian | missionary and settled in Huangxian in North China, whe |
Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse, Jesuit, priest, | missionary, and professor (b.1724) |
1900) was a Latter Day Saint hymnwriter and | missionary and an Assistant Church Historian for The Ch |
George Grenfell, the | missionary and explorer, was born here. |
May 17 - Robert Machray, clergyman, | missionary and first Primate of the Church of England i |
nance of church operations, and for costs of | missionary and genealogical/family history work. |
h 1673 - 4 June 1743) was an Austrian Jesuit | missionary and cartographer in China. |
He travelled widely as a | missionary and was the subject of international media a |
ire - 12 August 1890, Accra) was a Methodist | missionary and colonial official in West Africa. |
John Birch: American | missionary and namesake of the John Birch Society |
928 - July 14, 2005) was an Italian Catholic | missionary and bishop. |
Damon was preparing to go to India as a | missionary and was studying the Tamil language for that |
Alan Tippett was a Methodist | missionary and anthropologist. |
After Chief Kepuha's death in 1669, Spanish | missionary and Chamorro Nobility relations worsened and |
- June 7, 1853) was a Canadian clergyman and | missionary and one of the founders of the modern provin |
Porzia de' Medici (1538-1565) was an Italian | missionary and illegitimate daughter of Alessandro de' |
Jean-Baptiste de La Brosse, Jesuit, priest, | missionary, and professor (d.1782) |
ber 23, 1893 - May 17, 1975) was an American | missionary and scholar of East Asian languages and lite |
ary 1840 - 11 December 1910) was a Norwegian | missionary and language researcher in India. |
ated together with Dr. Bethune, and Scottish | missionary and athlete, Eric Liddell in the Martyrs' Me |
In 1840, Latter Day Saint | missionary and apostle Wilford Woodruff preached among |
863) was a Presbyterian clergyman, educator, | missionary, and planter of Liberty County, Georgia. |
a teacher and engineer of sorts and as a lay | missionary and administrator of a Christian boys school |
03 - September 10, 1758) was a German Jesuit | missionary and author. |
- 20 July 1939) was a German Roman Catholic | missionary and bishop in China |
slums of New York City, became a Five-Points | Missionary, and assisted in establishing there a course |
November 6, 1845) was a British naturalist, | missionary and diplomat. |
He then worked as a | missionary and seminary professor before becoming super |
ber 1792 - June 1845) was an English Baptist | missionary and orientalist. |
e always had an ambition to go overseas as a | missionary, and studied with great determination in ord |
harles Elliot Fox (1878-1974) was a Anglican | missionary and teacher in Melanesia. |
He went to Fort Wrangel, Alaska as a | missionary and explorer, organized the first Protestant |
of this dwarf lemur commemorates the English | missionary and naturalist James Sibree (1836-1929). |
Although he held jobs with | missionary and benevolent societies, he was not able to |
Dablon's fall 1671 successor, the | missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette, moved the mi |
inster, Canada) was a Roman Catholic priest, | missionary, and Bishop of New Westminster. |
His father was a Christian | missionary and head of the Bangalore parish. |
an American Methodist Episcopalian chaplain, | missionary and plant collector who served and worked in |
college to 1947, when the Tennessee Baptist | Missionary and Educational Convention bought property o |
Oshigambo High School is a | missionary and church school of the Evangelical Luthera |
He was educated as a | missionary and ordained as priest at Quebec on 19 March |
1875, Wells travelled to Europe as a Mormon | missionary and worked primarily in Germany and Switzerl |
861 - 18 June 1896) was an African Christian | missionary and martyr. |
He was likely the first Protestant | missionary, and certainly the first physician, to resid |
ercival Bargery (1876 - 1966) was an English | missionary and linguist from Exeter, Devon. |
orn 27 May 1960) is an Indian Roman Catholic | missionary and the current Archbishop of Bulawayo in Zi |
He was the son of | missionary and oriental scholar Austin Hazen Wright, th |
pdelaine in the refuge that was given to the | missionary and was arrested with him and brought before |
Principal of the Bible Churchmen's | Missionary and Theological College, later part of Trini |
oude) was a Dutch reformist educator, Quaker | missionary and pacifist. |
dertaking, as the demands on the sisters for | missionary and catechetical work in Porto Rico were ver |
in the Revolutionary War and later became a | missionary and clergyman. |
The work was | missionary and catechetical, but was exclusively for th |
en traversed the provinces of the South as a | missionary, and went to Milan, Loreto, and Rome to fulf |
e US Army, Tom Watson, Jr became a minister, | missionary and author, and Deane C. was an attorney in |
2-July 10, 1889) was a French Roman Catholic | missionary and the first Bishop of Denver. |
She became a | missionary, and after the death of her mother and havin |
llege graduates still choose to do Christian | missionary and evangelistic work both in the United Kin |
The renowned Italian | missionary and Tamil scholar Joseph Beschi served in th |
and author who spent over four decades as a | missionary and educator in China. |
d was largely responsible for his becoming a | missionary and for his breaking off of his engagement w |
at prominence, while Otto achieved fame as a | missionary and as a diplomat and politician, notably du |
of the Aleutians and North America as a lay | missionary and as reader at the St. Nicholas Church in |
Absolom Peters' Home | Missionary and Pastor's Journal that began in Boston, M |
1869 - 1929) was a Utah journalist, a Mormon | missionary and a Shoshone chief. |
tle too pleased with his position as a royal | missionary, and too readily inclined to call on the hel |
His areas of ministry have included | missionary and administrative work in the Southern USA |
1760-1802) was an African American | missionary and Black Loyalist during the Revolutionary |
He was a | missionary and later a bishop and archbishop in Alaska |
that he crossed into North Korea to act as a | missionary and for humanitarian reasons. |
n Richardson church after John Richardson, a | missionary and member of parliament) was washed away. |
sh: San Segundo) is venerated as a Christian | missionary and martyr of the 1st century, during the Ap |
John Anderson (1805-1855) was a Scottish | missionary and the founder of the mission of the Free C |
r Albania; d. c. 406 in Mainz) was a priest, | missionary, and martyr. |
While there, he lived and worked as a | missionary and also served as a chaplain in the British |
April 4 - Jean-Baptiste Thibault, | missionary and a Father of Confederation (b.1810) |
ments of Dr. Livingstone, who was a Scottish | missionary and explorer in central Africa. |
he WCTU, for whom she acted as an unofficial | missionary and lecturer. |
He afterwards spent a few years as a | missionary and teacher before accompanying John Lancast |
The DVB biography of Lott Cary, the Baptist | missionary and founder of Liberia, for the first time i |
Rev. William Henry Pierce, | missionary and memoirist |
Walter Henry Medhurst British | missionary and translator |
11, 1994) was a British Protestant Christian | missionary and university evangelist in China and East |
One | missionary and about 20 other people escaped to the pre |
(27 August 1710 - 5 July 1785) was a Jesuit | missionary and one of the earliest European geographers |
is an Italian Roman Catholic bishop, writer, | missionary, and educator who is the Vicar Apostolic of |
1 - 23 September 1886) was an Italian Jesuit | missionary and linguist. |
came an occasional preacher, and then a home | missionary and exhorter. |
t 1796 - 6 May 1883) was a British Christian | missionary and diplomatist. |
s were founded, and in 1882 he became senior | missionary and head of the Eastern Mission of Persia. |
Karl Edvard Laman, Swedish | missionary and ethnographer |
c. 500, Irish | missionary and saint. |
Lapage became a Christian | missionary and was ordained in Kenya in 1961. |
He was an indefagitable | missionary and a zealous student of Indian languages. |
1562 - 1624) was a Franciscan friar, | missionary and historian in Spanish colonial Mexico. |
son (April 2, 1799 - 3 March 1874), American | missionary and a naturalist, was born in York, England. |
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