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Colonial Missionary Society

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50:) of the Congregational Union of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, the object of the Society was stated as: "to promote Evangelical religion among British or other European Settlers and their descendants in the Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain, and in other parts of the world, and among converts gathered into Christian Churches from heathenism, in accordance with the doctrine and the discipline of Congregational Churches". In accordance with this, Churches or Missions were being helped in: 130: 302: 307: 141: 164:
Bebbington, David. "A view from Britain", in Rawlyk, George A., Aspects of the Canadian evangelical experience. p.46. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1997.
287: 188: 122: 297: 216: 43:, which Andrew Reed, an early honorary secretary, described as 'a crippled and dependent existence'. In time it became an independent body. 173: 233:"Souvenir of the Autumnal Meetings (October 1901, Manchester) of the Congregational Union of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland". 208: 169: 203:
Shaw, Ian J., High Calvinists in action: Calvinism and the City, Manchester and London, c. 1810-1860, p.307. Oxford: O.U.P., 2002.
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among "British or other European settlers" rather than indigenous peoples. At first it functioned as part of the
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led to four changes in the society's identity during the 1950s, '60s and '70s. It changed its name to the
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was formed in May 1836 as a "distinct society for the Colonies" following the report of a deputation to
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In 1901, in a printed souvenir of the Autumnal Meetings (14 to 18 October, 1901 in
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churches from Britain. Its principal mission effort was directed towards promoting
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The records of the Colonial Missionary Society are held at the library of the
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Council for World Mission - a global community of churches
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Yale University Library, Missionary Periodicals Database
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Council for World Mission (Congregational and Reformed)
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in 1972 it underwent another name change, becoming the
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Index

Canada
Congregational
Congregationalist
Christianity
Congregational Union
Manchester
Cape Colony
Natal
The Transvaal
Rhodesia
Newfoundland
British Columbia
Manitoba
Jamaica
Western Australia
Tasmania
Queensland
New Zealand
Great Britain
World War II
ecumenical movement
Commonwealth Missionary Society
London Missionary Society
Congregational Council for World Mission
United Reformed Church
Council for World Mission (Congregational and Reformed)
Council for World Mission
School of Oriental and African Studies
London
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