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  1. Judson was born on August 9, 1788, in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [2] He was born to Adoniram Judson Sr., a Congregational minister, and Abigail (née Brown). Judson entered the College of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations (now Brown University ) when he was sixteen, and graduated as valedictorian of his class at the age of ...

  2. Adoniram Judson (born Aug. 9, 1788, Malden, Mass., U.S.—died April 12, 1850, at sea, Indian Ocean) was an American linguist and Baptist missionary in Myanmar (Burma), who translated the Bible into Burmese and wrote a now standard Burmese dictionary.

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  3. Adoniram Judson, Jr. was born on August 9, 1788 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, to Adoniram Judson, Sr., a Congregational minister, and his wife Abigail. His religious parents instilled in him a love for God and the little boy started reading the Bible when he was just three.

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    1) He needed an organisation to send him overseas. He wasinstrumental in the formation of the American Board of Commissioners forForeign Missions.(50) 2) He recognised that doctrinal differences between missionarieson subjects like the mode and significance of Baptism could weaken theireffectiveness.(51) 3) He devoted himself to fully grasping the ...

    Anderson, Courtney To The Golden Shore: TheLife of Adoniram Judson. Valley Forge: Judson Press, 1987. Bailey, Faith C. Adoniram Judson: Missionary ToBurma 1813-1850. Chicago: Moody Press, 1955. Latourette, K.S. 'The Great Century In Europe AndThe United States of America, AD 1800 - AD 1914', A History of the ExpansionOf Christianity, Vol. IV. Grand...

    (1) Anderson, Courtney.To TheGolden Shore: The Life of Adoniram Judson. (Valley Forge: Judson Press,1987) 8. (2) Latourette, K.S. 'The GreatCentury In Europe And The United States of America, AD 1800 - AD 1914', AHistory of the Expansion Of Christianity, Vol. IV. (Grand Rapids:Zondervan, 1976) 81; He learnt to read in 7 days at the age of 3 (Anders...

  4. Adoniram Judson. Prodigal son. Born on August 9, 1788, in Malden, Massachusetts, Judson was a precocious youth.

  5. Rev. Adoniram Judson Born Aug. 9, 1788 Died April 12, 1850 Malden, his Birthplace. The Ocean, his Sepulchre. Converted Burmans, and the Burman Bible his Monument. his Record Is On High. The old wooden house embosomed among the trees is still pointed out as the birthplace of Adoniram Judson. His father, also named

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  7. May 14, 2018 · Adoniram Judson was born in Malden, Mass., on Aug. 9, 1788. His father, a Congregationalist minister, encouraged Adoniram's ambitions, and he was pressed toward intellectual excellence by his forceful mother as well.

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