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  1. 15 de may. de 2017 · William Carey. by Avery Foley on May 15, 2017. William Carey is considered the father of modern missions. He was born in 1761 in a small country village in England. William didn’t get much of an education in school. Instead, he became an apprentice at a cobbler’s (shoemaking) shop.

  2. William Carey para niños. William Carey (Paulerspury, 17 de agosto de 1761 – Serampore, 9 de junio de 1834) fue un misionero inglés y ministro bautista de la Sociedad Misionera Bautista, traductor, reformador social y antropólogo cultural que fundó el Serampore College y la Serampore University, la primera universidad que otorga títulos ...

  3. 25 de dic. de 2023 · William Carey, the oldest of five children, was born to Edmund and Elizabeth Carey, who were weavers by trade, in the hamlet of Pury End in the parish of Paulerspury, Northamptonshire. William was raised in the Church of England; when he was six, his father was appointed the parish clerk and village schoolmaster.

  4. Carey, William. (1761–1834), pioneer of the modern missionary movement and a distinguished scholar of Indian languages. Born on Aug. 17, 1761, in Northamptonshire, Carey joined the Baptist church in 1783 and served as pastor at Moulton and Leicester.

  5. William Carey, missionary to India for forty years. Tuck into your memory these three things, and keep them there, for they are worth remembering. William Carey is called the father of modern missions.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2011 · A Missionary Who Transformed a Nation. When Englishman William Carey (1761–1834) arrived in India in 1793, it marked a major milestone in the history of Christian missions and in the history of India.

  7. William and Dorothy Carey had seven children, five sons and two daughters; both girls died in infancy, as did son Peter, who died at the age of 5. Thomas Old himself died soon afterward, and Carey took over his business, during which time he taught himself Hebrew , Italian, Dutch , and French, often reading while working on the shoes.