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  1. Jonathan Goforth (Chinese: 顧約拿單, February 10, 1859 – October 8, 1936) was a Canadian Presbyterian missionary to China with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission, along with his wife, Florence Rosalind (Bell-Smith) Goforth.

  2. Jan 16, 2023 · Jonathan Goforth (1859–1936), a passionate, tireless pastor-evangelist of the revivalist persuasion, was the first Canadian Presbyterian missionary to China, serving there for nearly forty-seven years.

  3. Jonathan Goforth, Radiant Soul-Winner of North China. by Thomas John Bach. John Goforth of Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Canada in 1840 and settled near Thorndale in western Ontario. Jonathan, his seventh child, was born February 10, 1859.

  4. Jonathan Goforth. 1859 – 1936. Missionary to China. Jonathan Goforth was converted to Christ at the age of eighteen. While attending college he did rescue mission work. He read Hudson Taylor’s book about missionary work in China, and it so moved him that he dedicated his life to the Lord as a missionary. He and his wife labored in Honan ...

  5. Jonathan Goforth (1859-1936) was a Canadian Presbyterian missionary to China, together with his wife, Rosalind (Bell-Smith) Goforth. Jonathan Goforth became the foremost missionary revivalist in early 20th-century China and helped to establish revivalism as a major element in Protestant China missions” (Wikipedia).

  6. Sep 5, 2019 · Jonathan Goforth (1859-1936), the seventh of eleven children, was born February 10, 1859 on his father's farm near London, Ontario, Canada. His devout mother influenced him to pray and to love, read and memorize the Scriptures.

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  8. Sep 13, 2012 · Jonathan Goforth, (1859-1936) the first Canadian Presbyterian missionary to China with the Canadian Presbyterian Mission, with his wife, Rosalind Goforth. He was the China's Greatest Evangelist and was one of the greatest foreign missionaries of his era.

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