Walter henry medhurst biography sample

          Pioneer evangelist, church planter, educator, publisher, scholar, translator, author, mentor, and acknowledged leader of missionaries in Shanghai....

          Walter Henry Medhurst (), was an English Congregationalist missionary to China.

        1. Walter Medhurst - printer, missionary, adventurer - was primed to embark on the mission of a lifetime: to take the Lord's word to the people of the exotic Far.
        2. Pioneer evangelist, church planter, educator, publisher, scholar, translator, author, mentor, and acknowledged leader of missionaries in Shanghai.
        3. By , Medhurst, along with Dr Lockhart, was by far the longest-serving resident in Shanghai and one of its most well-known figures, not only.
        4. MEDHURST, Walter Henry ().
        5. Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Medhurst, Walter Henry (1796-1857)

          MEDHURST, WALTER HENRY (1796–1857), missionary, was born in London on 29 April 1796. In the register-book of St.

          Paul's School, where his admission stands recorded on 27 July 1807, at the age of eleven, his father is described as William Medhurst, innkeeper, of Ross, N.B. After quitting the school he found occupation as a printer, first at Gloucester, and afterwards with the London Missionary Society.

          In their service, after a few months' study and preparation under Dr. Collison at Hackney College, he embarked for China in September 1816 as a missionary printer. His destination was Malacca. On the way the ship in which he sailed put in at Madras, and there he found a wife to share his labours.

          Walter Medhust's book traces his personal impressions of nineteenth-century Chinese society.

          While working at the printing-press he made rapid progress in the knowledge of the Malay and Chinese languages, and developed a faculty of preaching. He was accordingly ordained by Dr. W. Milne [q. v.] a