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  1. Latin, Greek and Hebrew, Dutch and French—The cobbler's shed is Carey's College. William Carey, the first of her own children of the Reformation whom England sent forth as a missionary to India, where he became the most extensive translator of the Bible and civiliser, was the son of a weaver, and was

    • George Smith
    • 2002
  2. Desiring to organize and present his findings in the best way possible, he published his first work as a pamphlet entitled An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens. Shortly afterwards in May 1792, William Carey preached his most famous sermon based on Isaiah 54:2-3.

    • Timothy Germano
  3. Download Free PDF. View PDF. 1 Missiology look at William Carey William Carey is probably seen as one of the greatest influences on missions. His passion was not set alight in isolation but a few movements influenced his actions. Pietism was a renewal movement with missions pulsing in their veins.

    • Rudolph P. Boshoff
  4. Feb 1, 2000 · Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers. ... The Life of William Carey, Shoemaker & Missionary by George Smith. Read now or download (free!)

    • Smith, George, 1833-1919
    • English
  5. William Carey’s famous ‘Enquiry’ (1792) changed mission history, and he is considered the “Father of Protestant missions”. Even though his life and work has been the topic of many books and articles, a study on his theology is the missing link of mission research.

    • Prof. Dr. Dr. Paul Oluwole-Olusegun
  6. William Carey was born on August 17, 1761, in the obscure village of Paulerspury, a rural community of 800 inhabitants, buried in the middle of England, about as far from ocean vistas as one could get. It wasn’t any closer to cosmopolitan London. Furthermore, Carey’s family was unexceptional.

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  8. Apr 16, 2018 · Carey, William, 1761-1834, Baptist Missionary Society -- Biography, Missionaries -- India -- Biography Publisher New York : Fleming H. Revell Collection majorityworldcollection; Princeton; americana Contributor Princeton Theological Seminary Library Language English

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