Rhenish Missionary Society
The Rhenish Missionary Society (Rhenish – of the river Rhine) was one of the largest Protestant in Germany. Formed from smaller missions founded as far back as 1799, the Society was amalgamated on 23 September 1828, and its first missionaries were ordained and sent off to South Africa by the end of the year. The London Missionary Society was already active in the area, and a closer working relationship was formed with them. The Society established its first mission station in the Cederberg in 1829, named Wupperthal, and predated the naming of the German city by 100 years.
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Rhenish Missionary Society
The Rhenish Missionary Society (Rhenish – of the river Rhine) was one of the largest Protestant in Germany. Formed from smaller missions founded as far back as 1799, the Society was amalgamated on 23 September 1828, and its first missionaries were ordained and sent off to South Africa by the end of the year. The London Missionary Society was already active in the area, and a closer working relationship was formed with them. The Society established its first mission station in the Cederberg in 1829, named Wupperthal, and predated the naming of the German city by 100 years.
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Het Rijnlands Zendingsgenootsc ...... ap en de gecombineerd tot de .
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La Société des missions du Rhi ...... Evangelische Mission) en 1971.
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Rheinische Missionsgesellschaf ...... berapa wilayah, termasuk Sumat
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The Rhenish Missionary Society ...... the German city by 100 years.
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礼贤会(Chinese Rhenish Church Hon ...... 在教育和社會福利等方面。區會實行自治、自養、自傳之模式運作。
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Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
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Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft
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Rhenish Missionary Society
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Rijnlands Zendingsgenootschap
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Société des missions du Rhin
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礼贤会
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