438:. Due to the thousands of people flooding into California the Methodist General Conference deemed it necessary to send missionaries there to provide social work and religious services. The first sent for this undertaking were Reverends William Taylor and Isaac Owen. When Taylor arrived, and with no chapel for people to gather in and listen to sermons, Taylor preached the gospel in the streets to settlers, prospectors, Native Americans, Chinese immigrants, and to the sick and the poor, without receiving any salary. He subsequently came to be known as "California Taylor" throughout his missionary career. In October 1849 Taylor acquired a lot next to the home of Reverend Hatler on Jackson Street who invited him and advanced him the money at no interest to build his own house. Thriving congregations also emerged at
1027:, with Reverend. C. A. Pitman presiding. Reverend. Daniel Ware was elected clerical delegate to the General Conference. The members reported were 2,337, with 35 Sunday schools and 2,178 scholars. On May 22 of that year Reverend Taylor was elected "Missionary Bishop for Africa" by the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church by a vote of two hundred and fifty votes out of three hundred and fifty-three, and was also duly ordained along with other bishops. Dr. W. R. Summers, Levin Johnson, Reverend. Taylor and C. L. Davenport were received into the Conference, being designed for a field southward which. Bishop Taylor afterward had opened. On January 29, 1885 Bishop Taylor presided over the Liberia Conference.
475:. During the voyage they had experienced incidents of damage to the rigging and sails due to high winds, which the captain was able to remedy en route, without have to stop at any port. Having been informed about the very high cost of food in San Francisco due to the gold rush, the Taylors brought a year's supply of food along with them. As the rents for housing accommodations were also abnormally high, Taylor and his wife found lodging with another Methodist minister who gave them the first month's rent free. Having logging experience, he crossed the bay north to the redwood forests and acquired his own timber in which he used to erect his own house, in less than a month.
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353:âa considered a mechanical genius of his times"; his mother was "mistress of the manufacture of all kinds of cloth". Both parents, he says, were of "powerful constitution of body and mindâŠtheir English school education quite equal to the average of their day". Taylor married Isabelle Anne Kimberlin on October 21, 1846 after waiting an mutually agreed upon arrangement that he would serve the church for four years. Taylor had two sons and two daughters, Morgan Stuart, Oceana, William Jr., and Charles Reid. Only Morgan lived to see adulthood.
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Congo where women, who were too weak or ill to catch fish, or do other work, were subsequently strangled and burnt to ashes. He was convinced that the only way to change their ways was to appeal to their hearts by way of the gospel, an effort to which he committed much of his time, often to no avail.
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305:. After many years serving as a Methodist missionary Taylor was elected Bishop of Africa. He has received acclaim and is noted for introducing Methodism through his missionary efforts to several countries around the world. Taylor is also credited for introducing the
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church in San Francisco, while also establishing the first hospital in California. Taylor also had prepared at Baltimore the basic materials of a church, which he had shipped by sea with that were used to construct the first Methodist edifice in Sacramento.
608:. While the Conference was in session, lasting several days,Taylor was invited to preach at the chapel on three occasions. He also once preached on the street, and once to the miners a thousand feet down in Dalcoath Mine. After the Conference Taylor visited
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Giants in action : outstanding leaders in American Methodism
2984:. New York: Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
361:
Before William was ten years old, his grandmother had taught him
3278:
A study of the Taylor missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
2970:
A study of the Taylor missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
665:
3355:
3871:
Methodist missionaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
3239:
Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Foreign Missions (1907).
644:. After a week long visit to Paris he boarded a steamer, the
592:. Without much delay he went directly from Liverpool to the
953:, a mail steamship, for the west coast of South America at
1093:
Seven years' street preaching in San Francisco, California
533:
Seven years' street preaching in San Francisco, California
3193:
Tzan, Dr. Douglas D. Wesley Theological Seminary (2024).
969:. Taylor sailed from Panama for Callao on the steamship
430:
in September 1849, the year after gold was discovered at
3231:
History of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of South Africa
3083:. New York & Cincinnati: The Methodist Book Concern.
2844:. New York, &Cincinnati: The Methodist book concern.
1288:(1854â1937) - Methodist missionary bishop for South Asia
656:, in Sicily. From there his ship proceeded through the
736:
way for Australia and begin missionary work there.<
711:, was one hundred and twenty pounds. When they reached
3027:
Seamen's missions : their origin and early growth
2978:
Methodist Episcopal Church Missionary Society (1880).
217:
Establishing self-supporting missions around the world
3105:. New York ; Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern.
3091:
The soul digger; or, Life and times of William Taylor
2355:
Methodist Episcopal Church. Board of Foreign Missions
1136:
Address to Young America, and a Word to the Old Folks
895:, in the Bombay to serve a few weeks, beginning in
3019:. Nashville: Board of Missions, M. E. Church, South.
893:
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
502:
Bethel, Taylor had converted an abandoned ship, the
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3387:
2887:Buck, Oscar MacMillan (1936). Malone, Dumas (ed.).
2816:Abraham, William I.; Kirby, James E., eds. (2011).
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1294:(1873â1963) - Methodist missionary Bishop in Africa
506:, one of the numerous other ships abandoned in the
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625:in America - Facts for the People of Great Britain
466:, a ship headed for San Francisco by going around
2874:. Dictionary of African Christian Biography. 2024
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1433:1810, by the General Association of that State."
1063:David Bundy, Professor of Church History at the
1023:The Liberia Conference met January 28, 1884, at
1015:efforts to establishment badly needed schools.
792:On April 18, Taylor took passage on the steamer
529:Seven Years of Street Preaching in San Francisco
2959:A history of Christian missions in South Africa
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1275:List of bishops of the United Methodist Church
1227:Ten years of self-supporting missions in India
265:over the Methodist missions in Africa for the
96:by Methodist Episcopal General Conference
3367:
3309:Biographical dictionary of Christian missions
3116:. Boston: Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.
2904:International Bulletin of Missionary Research
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1235:—— (1895). Ridpath, John (ed.).
559:. At the beginning of 1861 just before the
3876:Methodist missionaries in the United States
3030:. Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey Library.
2681:Methodist General Conference archives, 1900
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1715:Dictionary of African Christian Biography
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1139:. Philadelphia: Perkinpine & Higgins.
928:, a Methodist missionary and graduate of
2819:The Oxford handbook of Methodist studies
988:, passing through the important city of
3891:People from Rockbridge County, Virginia
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1282:- Amazon missionary recruited by Taylor
867:Taylor received a letter from Reverend
684:. They arrived at the ancient city of
3861:Methodist missionaries in South Africa
3301:. New York: Board of Foreign Missions.
3258:Taylor University: The First 150 Years
3149:Story of My Life (autobiography)
1208:
731:In 1863 Taylor collected seeds of the
3628:Australian Baptist Missionary Society
3072:. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.
1169:Infancy and manhood of Christian life
1150:. London: Simpkin, Marshall & co.
1115:The Best Mode of Preaching the Gospel
584:on May 1, 1862, aboard the steamship
416:The Best Mode of Preaching the Gospel
7:
3856:Methodist missionaries in Mozambique
3801:American Methodist Episcopal bishops
3693:Paris Evangelical Missionary Society
3312:. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.
2822:. New York: Oxford University Press.
1246:——; Holub, Emil (1895).
1202:Christian adventures in South Africa
1118:. Cincinnati: Swormstedt & Poe.
1042:Bishop William Taylor in later years
930:Boston University School of Theology
497:San Francisco and its harbor in 1851
462:, Taylor got the last berths on the
426:Taylor's missionary career began in
317:Taylor was born May 2, 1821, in the
205:Missionary, Reverend, Bishop, author
3866:Methodist missionaries in Sri Lanka
3160:The flaming torch in darkest Africa
3141:. New York: Methodist Book Concern.
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1260:The flaming torch in darkest Africa
1158:Reconciliation, or, How to be saved
668:, for a few days. Accompanied by a
412:Reconciliation, or, How to be saved
3896:Protestant missionaries in England
3077:Oldham, William Fitzjames (1918).
2989:Hunt, Rockwell D. (January 1950).
2833:. Boston: Congregational Pub. Soc.
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2606:Methodist Missionary Society, 1880
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1183:. New York: Nelson & Phillips.
621:Cause and Probable Results of the
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3851:Methodist missionaries in Liberia
3653:Christian and Missionary Alliance
2991:California's Stately Hall of Fame
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1107:. New York: Carlton & Porter.
1096:. New York: Carlton & Porter.
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3841:Methodist missionaries in Guyana
3836:Methodist missionaries in Europe
3831:Methodist missionaries in Angola
3177:. New York: Phillips & Hunt.
2890:Dictionary of American biography
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980:From Callao Taylor proceeded to
975:Pacific Steam Navigation Company
543:Eastern United States and Canada
240:
3846:Methodist missionaries in India
3806:American Methodist missionaries
3188:. Cincinnati: Jennings and Pye.
3113:Bishop William Taylor in Africa
3016:Hand book of Methodist missions
2849:Barclay, Wade Crawford (1957).
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748:Reverend Taylor in South Africa
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3760:Timeline of Christian missions
3202:. Wesley Theological Seminary.
3163:. New York: Eaton & Mains.
3130:. New York: Eaton & Mains.
2940:. New York: Eaton & Mains.
2900:"The legacy of William Taylor"
2799:
1331:Rockbridge County was home to
1263:. New York: Eaton & Mains.
1065:Christian Theological Seminary
819:His next visit brought him to
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3331:History of Wesleyan Methodism
3320:History of Wesleyan Methodism
3297:McAfee, Cleland Boyd (1900).
3048:Lessons of Infinite Advantage
2956:Du Plessis, Johannes (1911).
2898:Bundy, David (October 1994).
2863:History of Methodist Missions
2852:History of Methodist Missions
2838:Arms, Goodsil Filley (1921).
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906:Four years' campaign in India
588:first stopping for a term in
259:American Methodist missionary
3901:19th-century American clergy
3881:Methodist missionary bishops
3530:Hans Paludan Smith Schreuder
3213:. Rowman & Littlefield.
3174:My Missionary Apprenticeship
2948:Methodist missions in Africa
2945:Dodge, Ralph Edward (1959).
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705:Penin sula and Oriental line
664:, stopping at the island of
3470:Franz Heinrich Kleinschmidt
3088:Paul, John Haywood (1928).
1464:The company was founded by
1382:Methodist Mission in Oregon
1104:California life illustrated
1077:, was named after Taylor..
804:Barbados and British Guiana
692:, then spent time visiting
537:California life illustrated
120:Rockbridge County, Virginia
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3796:American Christian writers
3739:Slavery Abolition Act 1833
3698:Rhenish Missionary Society
3673:Livingstone Inland Mission
3668:Finnish Missionary Society
3485:Christian Ignatius Latrobe
3152:. Toronto: William Briggs.
3094:. Taylor University Press.
2916:10.1177/239693939401800405
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512:San Francisco Fire of 1851
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58:Methodist Episcopal Church
16:American Missionary Bishop
3678:London Missionary Society
3633:Berlin Missionary Society
3275:Ela, David Hough (1890).
3228:Whiteside, James (1906).
2967:Ela, David Hough (1890).
2962:. London: Longmans Green.
1073:, a Christian college in
1060:excite the imagination."
688:and while there ascended
428:San Francisco, California
325:. in the Commonwealth of
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3791:American autobiographers
3718:Wycliffe Global Alliance
3500:Alexander Murdoch Mackay
3435:Daniel Kumler Flickinger
3306:Ross, Andrew C. (1998).
3185:Life of Isabella Thoburn
3146:Taylor, William (1895).
3066:McLeod, Mrs. J. (1894).
3024:Kverndal, Roald (1986).
2993:. Stockton, California:
2923:Curts, Lewis E. (1900).
2827:Anderson, Rufus (1874).
1286:William Fitzjames Oldham
1155:—— (1874) .
640:other points around the
3570:John McKendree Springer
3405:Frederick Stanley Arnot
3256:William C. Ringenberg,
3207:—— (2019).
3182:—— (1903).
3157:—— (1898).
3135:—— (1912).
2981:The Gospel in all lands
2934:Davies, Edward (1885).
2860:—— (1949).
1292:John McKendree Springer
1257:—— (1896).
1224:—— (1882).
1199:—— (1881).
1188:—— (1879).
1177:—— (1875).
1166:—— (1875).
1144:—— (1862).
1133:—— (1861).
1112:—— (1859).
1101:—— (1858).
854:Reverend William Butler
812:on the tiny island of
646:Massageries Imperialias
173:Isabelle Anne Kimberlin
35:Reverend from 1847â1889
3755:Christianity in Africa
3658:Church Mission Society
3575:Marion Scott Stevenson
3560:William Henry Sheppard
3480:Margaret Nicholl Laird
3328:Smith, George (1859).
3317:Smith, George (1859).
3099:Sales, Jane M (1971).
3080:Thoburn--called of God
3002:Jenness, Mary (1934).
2995:College of the Pacific
2507:, pp. 72-76, 138, etc.
1047:Final years and legacy
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648:, and made his way to
557:Reverend Edward Taylor
498:
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148:Mountain View Cemetery
3826:Methodist evangelists
3623:Africa Inland Mission
3460:Joseph Crane Hartzell
3440:Joseph Jackson Fuller
1298:100 McAllister Street
1241:. Toronto: W. Briggs.
1057:Palo Alto, California
1041:
943:Protestant missionary
757:, having anchored in
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596:, then in session at
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418:, published in 1859.
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138:Palo Alto, California
37:Bishop from 1889â1896
3734:Slave Trade Act 1807
3688:Mission to the World
3648:Congo-Balolo Mission
3169:Thoburn, James Mills
3110:Scott, O.W. (1900).
3045:Lay, Robert (2010).
2435:, Preface, pp. v-vii
882:Melbourne, Australia
709:Melbourne, Australia
436:California gold rush
357:Conversion to Christ
319:Blue Ridge Mountains
271:California gold rush
48:William Taylor, 1890
3475:Johann Ludwig Krapf
3292:. J. B. A. Kessler.
3051:. Scarecrow Press.
3013:John, I.G. (1893).
2495:, pp. 625, 664, etc
2445:Ridpath (ed.), 1895
1495:Republished in 1875
1466:William Wheelwright
1280:Justus Henry Nelson
926:Ira Haynes La Fetra
680:,then proceeded to
629:Rutherford B. Hayes
594:Wesleyan Conference
434:, resulting in the
257:(1821â1902) was an
152:Oakland, California
3811:Arminian ministers
3545:Orishatukeh Faduma
3069:Missions in Africa
2259:, pp. 402-403, 427
1705:, pp. 103, 131-132
1249:Africa Illustrated
1044:
913:Moradabad District
848:Taylor arrived in
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598:Camborne, Cornwall
549:itinerant preacher
499:
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339:colony of Virginia
337:, Ireland, to the
3886:Methodist writers
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3713:WEC International
3663:Echoes of Service
3643:BMS World Mission
3590:John Denys Taylor
3555:Heinrich Schmelen
3490:David Livingstone
3455:Joseph Hardcastle
3262:Taylor University
2872:"Taylor, William"
2094:, p. Introduction
1843:,pp. 212-213, 335
1341:Stonewall Jackson
1339:(born 1807), and
1125:978-0-7905-6576-7
1071:Taylor University
1053:Joseph C. Hartzel
786:Henry Reed Taylor
763:Cape of Good Hope
642:Mediterranean Sea
610:Drogheda, Ireland
508:San Francisco Bay
385:Annual Conference
363:the Lord's Prayer
323:Rockbridge County
313:Family background
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3786:1902 deaths
3781:1821 births
3535:John Philip
3510:Mary Moffat
3420:Samuel Bill
3410:John Arthur
2800:Bundy, 1994
2765:Scott, 1900
2705:Scott, 1900
2669:Scott, 1900
2635:, pp. 23-25
2584:, pp. 21-22
2326:Curts, 1900
2142:, pp. 76-77
1780:, pp. 75-76
1768:, pp. 13-14
1744:, pp. 74-75
1729:, pp. 42-43
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1395:shanghaiing
1333:Sam Houston
1304:John Wesley
1252:. New York.
1025:Cape Palmas
755:St. Vincent
658:Greek Isles
578:James Brown
473:Golden Gate
295:New Zealand
116:May 2, 1821
3775:Categories
3609:Missionary
2717:Hunt, 1950
2693:John, 1893
2657:John, 1893
2633:Arms, 1921
2618:Arms, 1921
2608:, pp.15-16
2594:Arms, 1921
2582:Arms, 1921
2535:Arms, 1921
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2152:Paul, 1928
2104:Paul, 1928
2092:Paul, 1928
2014:Paul, 1928
1979:Tzan, 1999
1904:Tzan, 2024
1754:Paul, 1928
1585:Buck, 1936
1537:Buck, 1936
1205:. Toronto.
1012:Valparaiso
897:Ahmednagar
862:Hindustani
821:Georgetown
810:Bridgetown
733:eucalyptus
662:Aegean Sea
582:Sandy Hook
553:New Market
452:Santa Cruz
440:Sacramento
422:California
407:evangelist
202:Profession
112:1821-05-02
69:Ordination
2878:March 12,
2789:Ela, 1890
2729:John,1893
2707:, pp. 2-7
2420:, pp. 1-2
1626:Lay, 2010
1502:Citations
1211:cite book
973:, of the
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759:Table Bay
703:, of the
694:Jerusalem
652:and then
635:Australia
623:Civil War
590:Liverpool
576:from Dr.
574:Australia
561:Civil War
520:Methodist
468:Cape Horn
464:Andalusia
387:in 1843.
382:Baltimore
368:salvation
291:Australia
235:Signature
162:Methodist
24:Methodist
3748:See also
3611:agencies
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1269:See also
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1002:Chañaral
990:Arequipa
982:Mollendo
951:Acapulco
946:Taylor.
934:steerage
829:schooner
814:Barbados
784:His son
779:Wesleyan
771:Khoekhoe
670:dragoman
586:Kangaroo
448:Stockton
444:San Jose
343:Delaware
327:Virginia
194:Children
2743:, p. 17
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1906:, Essay
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1879:, p. 32
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1756:, p. 44
1717:, Essay
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840:there.
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660:in the
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460:Isthmus
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775:Kafirs
767:Malays
721:Albany
713:Ceylon
676:, and
650:Beirut
504:Panama
480:scurvy
450:, and
347:tanner
299:Africa
263:bishop
168:Spouse
144:Buried
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64:Orders
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994:Arica
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