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- The vibrant missionary post of the oblates was pointed to Rev . Fr.
- In 1900 he resigned from his missionary post and began graduate study at Berkeley.
- Buffalo Rock State Park served as an early military, trading, and missionary post for the French.
- The Moravian Church set up missionary posts in northern Labrador since the British hoped to colonize the south.
- In 1878, the London Missionary Society established their first missionary post on the shore of Lake Tanganyika at Ujiji.
- Liggins never again set foot in Japan, although he only resigned his missionary post in 1869 due to continued ill health.
- The first missionary post was established by Congregationalists in 1852, and virtually the whole island had converted to Christianity by the 1870s.
- Casey, 71, last month finished a five-year contract in a missionary post in Ecuador and flew to London's Heathrow Airport.
- In 1891 he accepted the missionary post offered by the Brahmanbaria ( now in Bangladesh ) organised by the New Zealand Baptists where he met Lorrain.
- Southern Baptists can download updated Sunday school lessons and exchange electronic mail with one another nationwide and in far-flung missionary posts through the Southern Baptist Convention Network.
- In 1844 the couple established the first missionary post at Lake Tarawera; working with the local Mori, in 1848 they built a European-styled community called Te Wairoa.
- Charles Raymbault and Isaac Jogues, Jesuit missionaries, were the next significant explorers, who tried to establish a more permanent missionary post further west but only got as far as Sault Ste.
- He established and enlarged the Bonifatius-Verein, of which he was president from 1859 until 1875, and through the assistance of which he was able to found about fifty new missionary posts in neglected districts.
- Together they founded a women's clinic in Muscat, Oman, worked at missionary posts, and when the United Missions was formed, they were both representatives of the Reformed Church in America for the organization.
- None of the earliest known francophone explorers such as Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain and Nicolas Denys mentions the name Shippagan, which appears in writing for the first time only in 1656 when Ignatius of Paris, a Capucine missionary, wrote to his superiors recommending the establishment of four or five missionary posts, one of which he called " Cibaguensi ", a Latinised form of Shippagan.