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Life of William Ellis : Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar

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Life of William Ellis : Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar


Author: John Eimeo Ellis
Date: 21 Jul 2011
Publisher: Nabu Press
Language: English
Book Format: Paperback::346 pages
ISBN10: 1173719865
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Download PDF, EPUB, Kindle Life of William Ellis : Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar. Scribd ebook downloads free Life of William Ellis: Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar (Classic Reprint) John Eimeo Ellis 1331321123 auf Deutsch PDF PDB Read More Download free books onto blackberry Psychology pċ dansk PDF FB2 David G. Myers, C. Nathan Dewall The Truth behind William Ellis' History of Madagascar However, William Ellis, an English missionary to the South Seas from 1816 to 1825, ELLIS, WILLIAM (1794 1872), English Nonconformist missionary, was born in London on the 29th of August 1794. His boyhood and youth were spent at Wisbeach, where he worked as a market-gardener. In 1814 he offered himself to the London Missionary Society, and was accepted. During a year s training he acquired some knowledge of theology and of various practical arts, such as printing and This small, but significant collection was gathered in the 19th century. In addition to the West African material gathered slavery abolitionist Thomas Clarkson, there are also artefacts gathered William Stanger and William Ellis who took part in expeditions to the South Seas, Madagascar and Africa. For example, Tongan war clubs, Tapa bark Introduction. William Ellis was a prominent member of the London Missionary Society whose experience as a missionary in the South Pacific and Madagascar provided the basis of several books. He was born in London on 29 August 1794 and, after joining the London Missionary Society in 1815, he and his wife lived as missionaries in the Pacific from 1816 until 1825 where his skills were employed as a printer. THE narrative of Mr. Ellis's life was worth writing, and his biographer has, on the whole, accomplished what must always be * Life of William Ellis. his Son, John Eimeo Ellis. London:John Murray.a difficult task well. Mr. Ellis's name in the minds of most of us is indissolubly united with the history of Madagascar, and he un- doubtedly had assigned to his lot no unimportant work there, tho The British Protestant Missionaries of Madagascar, 1861-1895 Bonar A. Gow* The missionary invasion of Madagascar set m motion the Rev. William Ellis and the London Missionary Society in 1861 was not a phenomenon peculiar to that island nor even to the African continent; Definitions of William Ellis (missionary), synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of William Ellis (missionary), analogical dictionary of William Ellis (missionary) (English) William Ellis was a 19th century English Nonconformist missionary who was taught photography Roger Fenton. On behalf of the London Missionary Society he visited Madagascar three times (1853-1857) and returned there in 1863. He recorded some of the earliest photographs of Madagascar. 1872, 29 June, William Ellis,ILN, p. 630 [Obituary] Ellis, John Eimeo, 1873, Life of William Ellis: Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar, (London: John Murray) Ellis, William, 1858, Three visits to Madagascar during the years 1853-1854-1856: including a journey to the capital: with notices of the natural history of the country Aaron Buzacott the elder, a Congregationalist colleague of John Williams, author of ethnographic works and co-translator of the Bible into the language of Rarotonga, was a central figure in the South Seas missionary work of the London Missionary Society, living on Rarotonga between 1828 and 1857. Ellis, A Vindication of the South Seas Missions, p. 161; John Eimeo Ellis, Life of William Ellis, Missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar (London: John Murray, 1873), pp. 125 and 134 135; George Bennet to James Montgomery, 16 March 1831, George Bennet to William Ellis, 23 December 1830 (SA/SLPS 36). Google Scholar Life of William Ellis:missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar. [John Eimeo Ellis; Henry Allon] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search.Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library ELLIS, William (1794 1872), one of the most devoted and successful of modern missionaries, was born in London on the 29th August 1794. When he was about four years old his father, who was a working man, removed with his family to Wisbeach, where accordingly his boyhood was spent. His school William Ellis (n. 29 august 1794, Londra, Regatul Marii Britanii d. 9 iunie 1872, Londra, Regatul Unit al Marii Britanii și Irlandei) a fost un autor englez și misionar.A călătorit prin Arhipelagul Societății, Insulele Hawaii și Madagascar și a scris mai multe cărți care descriu experiențele sale. Full text of "Life of William Ellis, missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar" See other formats Ellis, William, 1794-1872: Memoir of Mrs. Mary Mercy Ellis:wife of Rev. William Ellis, missionary in the South Seas, and foreign secretary of the London Missionary Society;including notices of heathen society, of the details of missionary life, and the remarkable display of divine goodness in severe and protracted afflications / (Boston William Ellis (missionary) From Wikipedia, William Ellis. From the London Missionary Society. Born. 29 August 1794London, England. Died. 9 June 1872 (aged 77)Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England.Spouse(s) Mary Mercy Moor Sarah Stickney. Signature. William Ellis (29 August 1794 9 June 1872) was an English missionary and author. He traveled through the Society Islands, Hawaiian Islands and Life of William Ellis missionary to the South Seas and to Madagascar Eimeo Ellis John, 9785518838239, available at Book Depository with free delivery William Ellis (Hawaii, South Seas, and Madagascar missionary:L.M.S. Foreign Secretary.) Wrote a History of the L.M.S. And books on Hawaii, Polynesian Researches, and Madagascar. John Williams first visited the Cook or Hervey Islands. John Williams's first visit to Samoa. A. W. Murray in South Seas:did much pioneering work. However, William Ellis, an English missionary to the South Seas from 1816 to 1825, who was appointed Assistant Foreign Secretary of the LMS in 1830, and subsequently served as Foreign Secretary from 1831 to 1841, had never been to Madagascar, an island he first visited in the 1850s. He was, nevertheless, the most powerful figure in the LMS from Life of William Ellis, missionary to the South seas and Madagascar:with a supplementary chapter containing an estimate of his character and work / Henry Allen, D.D.:portr Ellis, John Eunice [ Book:1873 ] At National Library LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY Records, 1796-1934 Reels M1-116, M608-70 London Missionary Society Livingstone House Carteret Street London SW1 National Library of Australia State Library of New South Wales Filmed: 1955-56, 1966.2 CONTENTS LIST Pages Reels M1-116 4 Historical note 7 South Seas journals, 1796-1899 16 Papuan journals, 1871-1901 17 Australian journals, 1800-42 17 Papuan reports,









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