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October 2005
Baptist Missionary Society Page
The Mutually Agreed Separation of the Serampore Missionaries and the Baptist Missionary Society, 1827
Thomas Smith and John O. Choules, The Origin and History of Missions
(published in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1832)
190 191 192 193 Separation Document Serampore Missionary Stations, 1830 BMS Missionary Stations, 1830
[added: October 14, 2005]
William Carey to Robert Ralston, December 31, 1827, reprint letter, Boston Recorder and Religious Telegraph, 13/27 (July 4, 1828): 106.
[added: October 13, 2005]
Late Missionary Intelligence--Disaster of Juggernauth. Boston Recorder, Vol. IV, No. 28 (July 10, 1819): 114.
[added: October 14, 2005]
The Mutually Agreed Separation of the Serampore Missionaries and the Baptist Missionary Society, 1827
Thomas Smith and John O. Choules, The Origin and History of Missions
(published in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1832)
190 191 192 193 Separation Document Serampore Missionary Stations, 1830 BMS Missionary Stations, 1830
[added: October 20, 2005]
East India Chaplain to India, 1816, and First Anglican Bishop of Madras through the Church Missionary Society
British Statesman, Director in the East India Company, and Advocate of Christian Missions to India
Rev. Abdul Masih, First Indian Clergyman in Anglican Church
Moslem Converted to Christianity through the Influence of Rev. Henry Martyn of the Church Missionary Society
[added: October 11, 2005]
Aaron, Ordained Indian Lutheran Minister, 1733
Converted in 1718 under the Christian missionary work of Bartholomew Ziegenbalg, Aaron ministered in the district of Tanjore.
[added: October 19, 2005]
Created: October 11, 2005 Updated: October 20, 2005