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  1. John Williams (29 June 1796 – 20 November 1839) was an English missionary, active in the South Pacific. Early life [ edit ] He was born in Tottenham , [2] near London , to Welsh parents.

  2. May 4, 2017 · John Williams. These islands captured the heart of Welsh missionary John Williams, later to be known to history as the “Martyr of Polynesia.”. More than any other man, John Williams would be the instrument of God to open the islands of the South Pacific to mission work. The first island upon which the Williams labored was the beautiful ...

  3. Jan 4, 2016 · John became a member at the Tabernacle and joined the London Missionary Society. He was ordained, September 1816, at Surrey Chapel, London, alongside another destined to be a great missionary, Robert Moffat, whose sights were set on Africa. In November 1816, the newly-married young missionary sailed with his bride, Mary, bound for the other ...

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  4. John Williams (1796-1839), missionary, was born on 27 June 1796 at Tottenham High Cross, London, the son of John Williams and Hannah (?) Maidment. His ancestors on his father's side had been Baptists for many generations. His mother was influenced by the Calvinistic Methodist movement and brought her son up as a Congregationalist.

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  5. Williams believed that the spread of Christianity, 'civilization', and commerce went hand-in-hand, and his work in and around Tahiti and Rarotonga from the time of his first posting there by the London Missionary Society in 1817 was largely well received.

  6. Samoa. John Williams, a member of the London Missionary Society, arrived to establish a Christian mission in 1830. He made a convert of Malietoa Vainu’upo, who had just conquered all of Samoa, and the rest of the population soon followed suit. A foreign settlement had developed…. Other articles where John Williams is discussed: Rarotonga ...

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  8. Sep 5, 2019 · Just as the apostle Paul went on long, hazardous missionary journeys in the Graeco-Roman world, so John Williams went on missionary journeys no less arduous or perilous as he sailed among the multitudinous isles of the South Sea--that vast area known as Polynesia. On May 24, 1830, John Williams sailed from Raiatea in The Messenger of Peace, a ...

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