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John Eliot (missionary) (1564 bytes)
1: [[image:Eliot Bible.jpg|float|right|title page of 1st Bible pri... 4: ... became the first Bible printed in North America. Eliot was best known for attempting to preserve the cul... 6: [[Category:1604 births|Eliot, John]] 7: [[Category:1690 deaths|Eliot, John]] John Smith (missionary) (635 bytes) 1: '''John Smith''' ([[1790]]-[[1824]]) was a [[missionary]] whose experiences in the [[West Indies]] attrac... 3: [[Category:1790 births|Smith, John]] 4: [[Category:1824 deaths|Smith, John]] John Williams (missionary) (1128 bytes) 1: ...London Missionary Society]] commissioned him as a missionary. 4: He also published a ''"Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands"'', making a... 6: ... returned to the islands in [[1837]]. Most of his missionary work and his delivery of a cultural message was v... 8: [[Category:1796 births|Williams, John]] 9: [[Category:1839 deaths|Williams, John]] John Eliot (268 bytes) 1: '''John Eliot''' is the name of several notable individuals. 3: *[[John Eliot (statesman)|Sir John Eliot]], [[17th century]] politician 4: ... Eliot]], [[17th century]] [[Puritan]] minister & missionary 6: See also: [[John Elliott]] John Eliot (statesman) (9041 bytes) 1: ...ans Church]], immediately next to Port Eliot. The Eliot family were an old [[Devon]] family that had sett... 3: ...erous manoeuvre in entrapping the famous pirate [[John Nutt]], who had for years infested the southern c... 5: A few weeks after his release, Eliot was elected Member of Parliament for Newport ([[F... 7: ... parliament of [[1626]] as Member for St Germans, Eliot found himself, in the absence of other leaders of... 9: ...sed, and Parliament was dissolved on [[June 15]]. Eliot was immediately dismissed from his office of Vice... John Eliot Gardiner (2688 bytes) 1: '''John Eliot Gardiner''' (born [[April 20]], [[1943]], Fontmel... 9: John Eliot Gardiner made his London opera debut with ''[[Die... 19: John Eliot Gardiner was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 19... 25: ...Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, and John Eliot Gardiner) 27: [[de:John Eliot Gardiner]] Edward John Cornwallis Eliot (720 bytes) 1: ...4]]) was born in [[London]] to [[Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd Earl of St Germans]] and his wife [[Jemima C... 3: From [[January]] [[1845]] he was styled '''Lord Eliot'''. Subsequently, he was a Cornet and Sub-lieuten... 5: ...ed unmarried on [[December 3]] [[1864]] at [[Port Eliot]]. 7: [[Category:1827 births|Eliot, Edward John Cornwallis]] 8: [[Category:1864 deaths|Eliot, Edward John Cornwallis]] John Eliot, 6th Earl of St Germans (2012 bytes) 1: ...ry Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans|Henry Cornwallis Eliot, 5th Earl of St Germans]] ([[February 11]] [[1835... 6: * [[Rosemary Alexandra Eliot]] ([[February 26]] [[1919]] - [[April 20]] [[1963... 7: * [[Cathleen Blanche Lily Eliot]] ([[July 29]] [[1921]] - [[1994]]) 9: John died on [[March 22]] [[1922]] from the effects of... 10: ...ille Eliot, 7th Earl of St Germans|Granville John Eliot, 7th Earl of St Germans]] ([[September 22]] [[186... John Eliot, 1st Earl of St Germans (2190 bytes) 1: '''John Eliot, 1st Earl of St Germans''' ([[September 30]] [[17... 3: ..., the 3rd son of [[Edward Craggs-Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot]] ([[July 8]] [[1727]] – [[February 17]] [[... 5: John was educated at [[Pembroke College, Cambridge]], ... 7: ...4]] he succeeded to his father's title of [[Baron Eliot]]. 11: ...on Eliot]]. However, the title Baron Eliot / Lord Eliot has been used as a [[courtesy title]] by the Earl... Edward Craggs-Eliot, 1st Baron Eliot (2728 bytes) 1: ...in [[London]] on [[July 8]] [[1727]] to [[Richard Eliot]] (c.[[1694]] - [[November 19]] [[1748]]) and [[H... 3: ...ornwall]] - the place of his family estate [[Port Eliot]]. In succession, he became MP of [[Grampound]] (... 7: ... However, his children generally used the surname Eliot. 9: Edward was an acquaintance of [[Dr Samuel Johnson]] and a patron of Sir [[Joshua Reynolds]]. 13: *Edward James Eliot ([[August 9]] [[1757]] - [[September]] [[1757]]) Jago Eliot, Lord Eliot (348 bytes) 1: ... on [[March 24]] [[1966]] to [[Peregrine Nicholas Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans]] (b. [[January 2]] [[19... 3: ...s grandfather, Jago was styled [[Baron Eliot|Lord Eliot]]. 5: [[Category:1966 births|Eliot, Jago]] Missionary (12712 bytes) 1: ...ommunity. The [[English language|English]] word "missionary" is derived from Latin, the equivalent of the Gre... 36: [[Jehovah's Witnesses]] are known for their missionary activities. Typically, all adult Witnesses are ex... 38: ...hovah's Witnesses]] for more on Jehovah's Witness missionary activities. 42: ...is one of the most active modern practitioners of missionary work. 48: ... parents) and friends. In some cases, the general missionary fund is used to pay for missionaries' expenses, b... Counter-Missionary (1227 bytes) 1: ...wish_denominations|Jewish sects]]. Modern Counter-Missionary activity is in direct response to organizations s... 3: Some modern Counter-Missionary material can be traced to a medieval polemic writ... Missionary position (2034 bytes) 1: ...urse|sex]] position was taught by [[Christian]] [[missionary|missionaries]] as the only "proper" sex position,... 3: ...Image:Missionary_Sex_Position-small.png|frame|The missionary position]] 5: In the missionary position, 9: Advantages of the missionary position: 20: Disadvantages of the missionary position: Missionary Kids (3317 bytes) 1: '''Missionary Kids''' (or '''MKs''') are the children of [[West... 9: ...te]] (those who fall away from the faith of their missionary parents) as high as 70-80%. 37: ...cetonian.com/archives/2004/10/12/news/11055.shtml Missionary kids bring diverse culture to U.] Missionary Generation (4281 bytes) 1: ...ts pursued rural populism, settlement house work, missionary crusades, and muckrake journalism. In midlife, t... 7: A sample list of Missionary celebrities includes the following members, with ... 23: *1880 [[John Llewellyn Lewis]] (1969) 47: The last member of the Missionary Generation, the American [[Sarah Knauss]], died o... 52: | width="40%" align="center" | '''[[Missionary Generation]]'''<br>1860–1882 Missionary Church (6141 bytes) 1: The '''Missionary Church, Inc.''' is an evangelical [[Christian]] d... 4: The ''Missionary Church'' is a Trinitarian body that believes the ... 7: The ''Missionary Church'' has diverse roots, especially in Anabapt... 8: ...mankind and redemption through Jesus Christ. The Missionary Church, then, is a unique blend of the thought an... 10: ...in Christ'' changed their name to the '''''United Missionary Church''''' in [[1947]]. Christian and Missionary Alliance (6435 bytes) 1: The '''Christian And Missionary Alliance''' (C&MA) is an [[Evangelical]] [[Protes... 3: ...0px;">[[Image:CMAlogo.gif|Logo of The Christian & Missionary Alliance]]</div> 16: Initially, the Christian and Missionary Alliance was not founded as a denomination, but a... 22: ...and missionaries to receive their training at the Missionary Training Institute that Simpson founded. Because ... 37: ...rmulation has an affinity with the teachings of [[John Wesley]] and the [[Holiness movement]]. This Four... Battle of Missionary Ridge (1557 bytes) 1: The '''Battle of Missionary Ridge''' was a major battle of the [[American Civ... 9: ...nooga-Ringgold Campaign of the American Civil War|Missionary Ridge]] Jason Lee (missionary) (2363 bytes) 7: ...rch 12]], [[1845]]) an [[United States|American]] missionary and pioneer, was born on a farm near [[Stanstead,... 20: *[[John McLoughlin]]
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