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The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, London Missionary Society, No 1, (July 1861), pp. 485-492.

Transcribed by Michael Steer

The London Missionary Society (LMS), was a non-denominational missionary society formed in 1795 by evangelical Anglicans and Nonconformists, largely Congregationalist in outlook, with missions in the islands of the South Pacific and Africa. It now forms part of the Council for World Mission (CWM). The LMS missionaries had a huge influence on the spread of their largely non-denominational approach to Christianity, throughout the world. This rare book was produced from a digital copy held by the New York Public Library that can be downloaded from Google Books. Google has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. Those on which copyright has expired are available for free educational and research use, both as individual books and as full collections to aid researchers.

 
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Bennett, Mr George487
Bradford489
Bristow, Advocate489
Buonaparte, Napoleon487
Camden488
Carrington486
Carver, John489
Cavendish487
Charles II489, 491
Cromwell, Oliver490
Drake, Sir Francis487-8
Edward VI490
Elizabeth I490
Flamank, Rev Henry491
Flemming, Captain488
Frobisher, Sir Martin488
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey487
Harding, Nathaniel491
Hawker, Dr492
Hawkins, Sir John487-8
Howard, Lord Charles488
Hughes, Rev George, MA490
Jacob, Rev Nathaniel491
James I488
James II489
Kinsman, Rev Andrew491
Lambert, Major General491
Lilburne, Colonel491
Mary, Queen490
Mends, Rev Christopher491
Mends, Rev Herbert491
Oxenham487
Philip II (Spain)487
Porter, Mr490
Prince488
Robinson489
Standish, Miles489
Whiddon, Rev Francis491
Whitefield, Rev George491
William III (Prince of Orange)489-90