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James Cosh

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suggests that Cosh's "devoted and distinguished service in Australia revealed the permanent value of those few brief years of missionary work on Efate."
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Cosh moved to Australia and served as a theological lecturer, before being appointed to the Hunter Baillie chair of Oriental and Polynesian Languages in
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Index

Scottish-Australian
Stranraer
University of Glasgow
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Reformed Presbyterian Church
Efate
New Hebrides
Vanuatu
Genesis
John
local language
St Andrew's College
University of Sydney
J. Graham Miller
Cosh, James (1838–1900)
J. Graham Miller
Categories
1838 births
1900 deaths
People from Stranraer
Alumni of the University of Edinburgh
Scottish Presbyterian missionaries
Presbyterian missionaries in Vanuatu
Scottish emigrants to Australia
Translators of the Bible into Oceanic languages
Academic staff of the University of Sydney
19th-century Scottish translators
British expatriates in Vanuatu
British missionary linguists

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