copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!
Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples: WordPress Example, Blogger Example)
William Ward (missionary) - Wikipedia William Ward (20 October 1769 – 7 March 1823) was an English Baptist missionary, author, printer and translator
TOP 25 QUOTES BY WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD (of 157) | A-Z Quotes Discover William Arthur Ward famous and rare quotes Share inspirational and motivational quotes by William Arthur Ward and quotations about giving "Do more than belong: participate Do more than "
William Ward - Missionaries of the World William Ward an English pioneer Baptist missionary, author, printer and translator was born on 20th October 1769 at Derby in England He lost his father while he was a child and the care of his upbringing fell to his mother
William Ward | missionary | Britannica …William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward—the Serampore trio—worked just north of Calcutta (now Kolkata) Their fundamental approach included translating the Scriptures, establishing a college to educate an Indian ministry, printing Christian literature, promoting social reform, and recruiting missionaries for new areas as soon as
William Ward - Wikipedia William E Ward (born 1949), American general officer of the United States Army; inaugural combatant commander of United States Africa Command William F Ward Jr (1928–2018), United States Army general
The Spirituality of William Ward: Unsung Hero of the Serampore Mission William Ward is the lesser known third member of the famed Serampore Trio, together with William Carey and Joshua Marshman In The Spirituality of William Ward, Matthew Reynolds convincingly argues that Ward’s irenic spirituality—even more than his service as the printer of Bibles and evangelistic literature—was indispensable in the
Bl. William Ward - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Martyr of England Born in Westmorland, England, he went to Douai, France, in 1604, where he studied and received ordination in 1608 Upon returning home to England, William was forced to land in Scotland and was arrested and imprisoned for three years