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  2. List of Christian missionaries - Wikipedia

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    Peter Parker – missionary and doctor in 19th-century China; Ellen M. Stone - missionary, teacher, author remembered for the Miss Stone Affair; Arthur Henderson Smith – missionary and author, more than 50 years in China; Betsey Stockton – missionary to Hawaii; a freed slave who was one of the first American single women to go on a foreign ...

  3. Category : Christian missionaries in the United States

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    Roman Catholic missionaries in the United States (5 C, 106 P) Pages in category "Christian missionaries in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Category:American Christian missionaries - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican Christian missionaries (2 C) A. American Anglican missionaries (37 P) L. American Latter Day Saint missionaries (1 C, 54 P) P.

  5. Category:Christian missionaries in North America - Wikipedia

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    Christian missionaries in Central America (10 C) M. Christian missionaries in Mexico (3 C, 1 P) U. Christian missionaries in the United States (10 C, 5 P)

  6. List of Protestant missionary societies - Wikipedia

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    1874 Christian Woman's Board of Missions; 1876 Foreign Christian Missionary Society; 1878 Evangelical Association Missionary Society; 1879 Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Protestant Church [5] 1882 Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Free Methodist Church of North America [5] 1886 Student Volunteer Missionary Union

  7. Moravian Church in North America - Wikipedia

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    Moravian missionary baptising Munsee-Delawares in "Old Chapel" in Bethlehem, PA. The beginning of the church's work in North America is usually given as 1740, when Bishop August Gottlieb Spangenberg sent Christian Henry Rauch to New York City on a mission to preach and convert native peoples.