cms missionaryの例文
- He married Emma Lanfear, sister of a CMS missionary.
- Judd attended meetings at Welbeck Street and was acquainted with the CMS missionary Frederick Foster Gough.
- In 1849 he travelled back to Whanganui via Taupo from meeting of CMS missionaries in Tauranga.
- Widespread persecution broke out again in 1897 but this time against converts as well as the CMS missionaries.
- On the 22 September 1875, Batchelor set out with a group of CMS missionaries for Hong Kong.
- CMS missionary from Whanganui, attempted to persuade the Ngti Tama and Ngti Rangatahi to leave the disputed land.
- In 1871 he consecrated Christ Church, Nazareth, built under the supervision of John Zeller, a German CMS missionary.
- After 1826 he took over responsibility for leading the CMS missionaries in further translation of the Bible and other Christian literature.
- Apart from the CMS missionaries, the Europeans in the Bay of Islands were largely involved in servicing the trade at Kororreka.
- There are books written by British CMS missionaries and other European anthropologists who have written about the Travancore kingdom during British Raj.
- Kihikihi stood at the core of the productive farm-lands that Maori developed in the 1850s with the help of CMS missionaries.
- The CMS missionaries held the low church beliefs that were common among the 19th century William Williams as the first Bishop of Waiapu.
- On 28 November 1971, Baker ordained Jane Hwang and an English CMS missionary, Joyce M . Bennett, to the priesthood.
- From 23 November 1843 he work under the CMS missionary Thomas Chapman at the recently established CMS mission station at Te Ngae in Rotorua.
- In 1838 he married Johanna Blomfield, the sister of Mrs Martha Blomfield Clarke, whose husband George was a CMS missionary at Te Waimate mission.
- From the beginning of the organisation until 1894 the total number of CMS missionaries amounted to 1, 335 ( men ) and 317 ( women ).
- The CMS missionaries interacted with locals in the coastal town of Mombasa and set up one of the earliest mission schools in the country at Rabai in 1846.
- A Church existed Mallapally wholly became a church of the CMS missionaries and thereafter the missionaries began their gospel work making this church as their centre place or headquarters.
- He shuttled between Punjab, Lahore, Multan, and Peshawar as part of CMS missionary activities; he transferred himself to Multan station and later to Lahore in 1856.
- Later the spirit of revivalism was continued by the blessed leaders like CMS missionary Rev . Thomas Walker from Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, Punchamannil Mammen Upadeshi and Muthampackal Kochukunju upadesi.