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Robert Morrison (missionary) - Wikipedia Robert Morrison, FRS (5 January 1782 – 1 August 1834), was an Anglo-Scottish [2] [3] Protestant missionary to Portuguese Macao, Qing-era Guangdong, and Dutch Malacca, who was also a pioneering sinologist, lexicographer, and translator considered the "Father of Anglo-Chinese Literature"
Robert Morrison | China, Translation, Bible | Britannica Robert Morrison (born Jan 5, 1782, Buller’s Green, Northumberland, Eng —died Aug 1, 1834, Canton, China) was a Presbyterian minister, translator, and the London Missionary Society’s first missionary to China; he is considered the father of Protestant mission work there
Morrison, Robert (1782-1834) | History of Missiology - Boston University Morrison, Robert (1782-1834) Pioneer Protestant missionary to China Morrison was born in Buller’s Green, Morpeth, Northumberland, England, and grew up at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Following a rudimentary education, he was apprenticed to his father as a last and boot-tree maker He joined the Presbyterian Church in 1798
Robert Morrison - New World Encyclopedia As the London Missionary Society's first missionary to China, Robert Morrison is regarded as the father of Protestant mission work there He became an important influence in the modernization of China, and helped to build a cultural understanding between the East and the West
Who Was Robert Morrison? - Ligonier Ministries Aboard the vessel was an Anglo-Scot Presbyterian minister named Robert Morrison He intended to cross the border and go to the city of Canton, where he would begin missionary work among the Chinese people
The Morrison Collection : Robert Morrison : Biography - BabelStone Robert Morrison was born in Buller's Green, Morpeth in Northumberland on the 5th January 1782, the youngest son in a family of eight children His father, James Morrison was a Scotsman who had been born in Dunfermline, and had settled in Northumberland
Robert Morrison - First Protestant Missionary to China Robert Morrison produced a Chinese translation of the Bible and a Chinese Dictionary He established schools for Chinese and Malay children and a medical dispensary He built an Anglo-Chinese College in Malacca Morrison laid solid foundations for future Missionaries to China and for the subsequent spectacular growth of the Church in China
Robert Morrison: the visionary prophet of China - Macao News Robert Morrison was a fearless, crusading pioneer, a gifted linguist and lexicographer, a family man – he fathered eight children – and a man of God He was also very much a man of his times
Robert Morrison: China’s First Missionary - Back to Jerusalem Robert Morrison was a cross-cultural missionary pioneer who changed the trajectory of Christianity in China forever He planted a foothold in China and paved the way for every Protestant believer in China today, yet very little has ever been written about him – until now
Robert Morrison (马礼逊-1782-1834) - Pray for China: A Walk Through . . . Robert Morrison was an unlikely candidate to be the first Protestant missionary to China, but like so many of the heroes of the faith, God looked upon his heart and not his outward appearance Morrison was born into a Scottish Presbyterian family of humble means