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Lyman Jewett

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132:. After Samuel S. Day, Jewett was the central figure of the Mission along with John E. Clough. The results of the mission were meagre and the home organisation repeatedly pressed for its closure. Jewett and his wife were home, sick, in America in 1862 when one such attempt was made to stop funding for the mission. He learned Telugu from a Brahmin convert. 246:
Gazetteer of the Nellore District: brought up to 1938 p83 Government Of Madras Staff, Government of Madras - 2004 "The first Telugu convert was baptized in the Penner river on September 27, 1841. The Nellore Baptist Church was organized in October 12, ... but in 1849 Mr. and Mrs. Day accompanied by
263:, International Health and Temperance Association - 1897 "For many years he was the central figure of the Telugu Mission; and if Samuel S. Day is called the founder, and John E. Clough the apostle, Lyman Jewett may be styled the savior of the Telugu Mission, since to his personal courage and " 171:
Baptist missionary magazine: American Baptist Foreign Mission Society - 1897 "LYMAN JEWETT, D. D. THIS eminent and dearly beloved servant of God passed away from earth on Thursday, January 7, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. LM Davis of Fitchburg, Mass. For more than a year he has been very
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2000 p313 "During a period of thirty years the pioneers of the Telugu Mission believed that, " God has a great people among the Telugus," while but few cared for their message. Rev. Lyman Jewett, DD, visited Ongole repeatedly, when the Mission had
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1908 ""It was at this time," says Dr. Downie in his "History of the Telugu Mission," "that Dr. Jewett negotiated for the house and land which..."
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1898 p70 "Under the guidance of a corpulent old Brahmin, the mysteries of the Telugu language were made plain,.."
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1994 p166 "Again in 1862 a majority favored discontinuing the Telugu work, as results were no more encouraging"
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2009 p176 "the first Telugu version to be generally circulated was that of Lyman Jewett."
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The lone star: a history of the Telugu Mission of the American ...
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the Rev. and Mrs. Lyman Jewett returned to Nellore. "
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While Sewing Sandals: Tales of a Telugu Pariah Tribe
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in April 1849. The founder of the Telugu Mission in
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Waterford, Maine
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Brown University
BA
Andover Newton Theological School
DD
American Baptist
Telugu
Waterford, Maine
Worcester Academy
Brown University
Doctor of Divinity
Newton Theological Institution
Nellore
Ongole
Samuel S. Day
Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Telugu Christian
Bible translations into Telugu
John Harvey Kellogg
Categories
1813 births
1897 deaths
Baptist missionaries from the United States
Baptist missionaries in India
Translators of the Bible into Telugu
Christianity in Andhra Pradesh
19th-century translators
American expatriates in India
People from Waterford, Maine

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