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Missionary and activity
Missionary activity then started at the mid 19th century and European colonial ambitions led to the establishment of a German Protectorate over the Northern Solomons, following an Anglo-German Treaty of 1886.
Missionary activity did not begin until 1877, and New Ireland was colonised by Germany in 1886 under the name Neu-Mecklenburg, as part of the German partition comprising the northern half of present-day Papua New Guinea.
Portuguese activity apart, Christianity became a force in the early 1820s when a Calvinist group, the Netherlands Missionary Society, turned from an almost exclusive interest in Maluku to the Minahasa area.
He visited India in 1965 for the first time and joined Evangelical Missionary Society of Mayurbhanj ( EMSM ), working in this remote tribal area, with a long history of missionary activity.
Missionary activity continues to flourish across Australia.
Krishna Pal ( 1764 – 1822 ) was the first Indian convert to Christianity due to the missionary activity of William Carey, the founder of the Baptist Missionary Society, and his co-workers.
Missionary activity of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America resulted in creation of other provinces of the communion, including Brazil, Mexico, Central America, the Philippines and Japan.
Missionary activity in the South was not a new occurrence in the South.

Missionary and James
Artisan missionary envoys from the London Missionary Society began arriving in 1818 and included such key figures as James Cameron, David Jones and David Griffiths, who established schools, transcribed the Malagasy language using the Roman alphabet, translated the Bible, and introduced a variety of new technologies to the island.
* 1901-Nazarene John Diaz goes to Cape Verde Islands ; Maude Cary sails for Morocco ; Oriental Missionary Society founded by Charles Cowman ( his wife is the compiler of popular devotional book Streams in the Desert ); Missionary James Chalmers killed and eaten by cannibals in Papua New Guinea
* 1960-Kenneth Strachan starts Evangelism-in-Depth in Central America ; 18, 000 people in Morocco reply to newspaper ad by Gospel Missionary Union offering free correspondence course on Christianity ; Loren Cunningham founds Youth with a Mission ; The Asia Evangelistic Fellowship ( AEF ), one of the largest Asian indigenous missionary organisations, is launched in Singapore by G. D. James
The London Missionary Society and Sir James Cantlie started the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese in 1887 ( although, thefor Chinese ’ was later dropped from the name ).
In the 1950s, there were mergers with the Hephzibah Faith Missionary Association ( founded in 1893 in Tabor, Iowa ) in 1950 ; the International Holiness Mission ( founded in London in 1907 by David Thomas ) merged on 29 October 1952 ; the Calvary Holiness Church ( founded in Britain 1934 by Maynard James and Jack Ford ), united on June 11, 1955 ; and the Gospel Workers Church of Canada ( founded in Ontario in 1918 ) became part of the Church of the Nazarene on 7 September 1958.
James Legge (; Chinese: 理雅各 ; December 20, 1815 – November 29, 1897 ) was a noted Scottish sinologist, a Scottish Congregationalist, representative of the London Missionary Society in Malacca and Hong Kong ( 1840 – 1873 ), and first professor of Chinese at Oxford University ( 1876 – 1897 ).
James Legge, Missionary and Scholar, London: Religious Tract Society.
In 1849, the Wesleyan Missionary James Archbell bought three farms above the northern bank of the Umgeni River.
Grant ordered Thomas to advance halfway to Missionary Ridge on a reconnaissance in force to determine the strength of the Confederate line, hoping to ensure that Bragg would not withdraw his forces and move in the direction of Knoxville, Tennessee, where Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside was being threatened by a Confederate force under Lt. Gen. James Longstreet.
In 1836 James Stirling's cousin, Frederick Irwin, went to England and Ireland to establish the Western Australian Missionary Society.
The Reverend James L. Snyder ( B. July 21, 1951 ), is a minister with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and an award winning author and humorist whose writings have appeared in more than eighty periodicals including Guideposts.
* James Addison Ingle, first Bishop of the Missionary District of Hankow, China
He worked with members of the Missionary Society of St. James to work in a rural parish in Ecuador, despite his lack of knowledge of the Spanish language.
The International Christian College in Glasgow was formed in 1998 as the result of a merger between Glasgow Bible College ( formerly the Bible Training Institute ) and Northumbria Bible College ( formerly Lebanon Missionary Training College ), moving to its present premises at 110 St. James Road in 1999.
* " Pfister, Lauren F. Striving for " The Whole Duty of Man ": James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China: Assessing Confluences in Scottish Nonconformism, Chinese Missionary Scholarship, Victorian Sinology, and Chinese Protestantism ( 2007 )
* James Anta: African Missionary to Mashonaland
There was a Union Church in the street founded in 1844 by the Reverend James Legge, a Scottish missionary who had been sent to Hong Kong in 1843 by the London Missionary Society.
While apprenticed to a cabinet-maker he picked up a Chinese grammar written in Latin, and after mastering the latter tongue made such good progress with the former, that in 1846 James Legge engaged him to superintend the London Missionary Society's press at Shanghai.
* Alfred James Broomhall, Hudson Taylor & China's Open Century, Book Six: Assault On The Nine, Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1988
For the next fourteen years, the diocese would be led by a series of provisional bishops: Brownell, Jackson Kemper ( Missionary Bishop of the Northwest ), Leonidas Polk ( Missionary Bishop of the Southwest ), and James H. Otey ( Bishop of Tennessee ).
William James Hall: Medical Missionary to the Slums of New York, Pioneer Missionary to Pyong Yang, Korea ; Introduction by Willard F. Mallalieu.

Missionary and led
* 1863 – American Civil War: Battle of Missionary Ridge – At Missionary Ridge in Tennessee, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant break the Siege of Chattanooga by routing Confederate troops under General Braxton Bragg.
* November 25 – American Civil War – Battle of Missionary Ridge: At Missionary Ridge in Tennessee, Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant break the Siege of Chattanooga by routing Confederate troops under General Braxton Bragg.
Missionary Marcus Whitman led the wagons on the last leg.
The Church Missionary Society did not want to be in direct conflict with the New Zealand Company as its leaders had influence within the Tory Government led by Sir Robert Peel.
A party led by Dr. H. J. Johnson of Dallas, Texas withdrew and formed the Institutional Missionary Baptist Conference of America in 1998 / 1999.
Another NBCA controversy surrounding the publishing board led to the formation of the National Missionary Baptist Convention of America in 1988.
Through his influence, the growing missionary tide, led by Elder Martin Ross, was abated and in 1827 the Kehukee Association " agreed that we discard all Missionary Societies, Bible Societies and Theological Seminaries ,... believing these societies and institutions to be inventions of men, and not warranted from the word of God.
He led in the establishment of the American Medical Missionary College.
The London Missionary Society led by Rev.
This led to him offering himself to the Church Missionary Society and he left England on 17 May, setting sail for Zanzibar on 29 June, as the head of a party of six missionaries.
Carey's urging of American Baptists to take over support for Judson's mission, led to the foundation in 1814 of the first American Baptist Mission board, the General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions, later commonly known as the Triennial Convention.
* MojaveDesert. net: Francisco Garcés-" Missionary priest who led an expedition across the Mojave "-history webpage
In 1986, a new administration was born named the Missionary Catechists of St. Therese ( MCST ) led the school.
She was the first black teacher hired by the American Missionary Association ( AMA ), a Northern missionary group led by black and white ministers from the Congregational, Presbyterian and Methodist denominations, who strongly supported education of freedmen.
An interest in Christian missionary work led to his enrolment at the Rhenish Missionary Society seminary at Wuppertal-Barmen in 1857.
Following Chickamauga, Thomas was given command of the Army of the Cumberland and John M. Palmer led the corps at the battle of Missionary Ridge and during the Atlanta Campaign.
Two of Smith's brigades ( led by Green Berry Raum and Karl Leopold Matthies ) took a significant part in the Battle of Missionary Ridge.
On May 30 Paul successfully convinced Wang Deshun ( 王德顺 )-the former London Missionary Society member who had led Paul Wei to join the LMS-and he became a member of the TJC after receiving baptism.
He led two critical charges that saved the day at Chickamauga and was among the first to lead soldiers up Missionary Ridge.
Not long after their arrival, and led by their Mother Superior, Mother Marie Louise De Meester, the Sisters went on to form an independent religious congregation called the Missionary Canonesses of St. Augustine, composed of many local Indian women as well as Europeans.
The Church Missionary Society ( CMS ) led by Bishop Tucker, assisted by Kakungulu, established British and particularly Anglican systems in the area.

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