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Isaac Edward Salkinson

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family in Vilna in 1820. His father died when he was young, as did his mother seven years later. He then set out for America with the intention of entering a rabbinical seminary there. While in London, however, he was met by agents of the
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and was persuaded to forsake Judaism. Baptized soon afterward, in 1849 he entered the college of that society, where he studied for four years.
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in Edinburgh, where he became a student at Divinity Hall. He was ordained a minister of the
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in Glasgow in 1859. He served his church as a missionary in various towns, including
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was published posthumously under the supervision of Ginsburg in Vienna in 1886.
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writer and translator, considered "one of the finest translators of the
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Memories of Gospel Triumphs Among the Jews During the Victorian Era
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According to some accounts, his father was the poet
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Yitshak Salkinsohn

Vilna
Vilna Governorate
Russian Empire
Vienna
Austria-Hungary
Hebrew
Haskalah
Yiddish
Lithuanian
Hebrew
Haskalah
Christianity
missionary
Orthodox Jewish
London Missionary Society
missionary to the Jews
Presbyterian Church
Presburg
Western literature
C. D. Ginsburg
Maskilic
Peretz Smolenskin
James Barr Walker
Wikidata
Milton
Paradise Lost
Shakespeare
Othello

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