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  2. Church Mission Society - Wikipedia

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    The Church Mission Society (CMS), formerly known as the Church Missionary Society, [1] is a British Anglican mission society working with Christians around the world. Founded in 1799, [2][3] CMS has attracted over nine thousand men and women to serve as mission partners during its 200-year history.

  3. New Zealand Church Missionary Society - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Church Missionary Society. The New Zealand Church Missionary Society (NZCMS) is a mission society working within the Anglican Communion and Protestant, Evangelical Anglicanism. The parent organisation was founded in England in 1799. [1][2] The Church Missionary Society (CMS) sent missionaries to settle in New Zealand.

  4. Church Missionary Society in India - Wikipedia

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    The Church Missionary Society in India was a branch organisation established by the Church Missionary Society (CMS), which was founded in Britain in 1799 under the name the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, [1] as a mission society working with the Anglican Communion, other Protestants, and Orthodox Christians around the world.

  5. Henry Venn (Church Missionary Society) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Venn, from a mezzotint after George Richmond. Henry Venn (10 February 1796 – 13 January 1873) was an Anglican clergyman who is recognised as one of the foremost Protestant missions strategists of the nineteenth century. He was an outstanding administrator who served as honorary secretary of the Church Missionary Society from 1841 to 1873.

  6. Church Missionary Society in China - Wikipedia

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    The Church Missionary Society in China was a branch organisation established by the Church Missionary Society ( CMS ), which was founded in Britain in 1799 under the name the Society for Missions to Africa and the East; [ 1] as a mission society working with the Anglican Communion, Protestant, and Orthodox Christians around the world.

  7. Church Missions House - Wikipedia

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    Church Missions House is so named because it was the headquarters of the Episcopal Church's Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society for much of the 20th century. The facade is made of granite at the ground story and Indiana Limestone on the other stories. The facade's composition is based on the arrangement of the superstructure, which is ...

  8. Thomas Scott (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Scott (commentator) Thomas Scott. Thomas Scott (1747–1821) was an influential English preacher and author. He is principally known for his widespread work A Commentary On The Whole Bible, for The Force of Truth, and as one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society. [1]

  9. Johannes Rebmann - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Rebmann (January 16, 1820 – October 4, 1876), also sometimes anglicised as John Rebman, [1] was a German missionary, linguist, and explorer credited with feats including being the first European, along with his colleague Johann Ludwig Krapf, to enter Africa from the Indian Ocean coast. In addition, he was the first European to find ...