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Ohio Revisited: Belmont County, Part 10 -- James M. Thoburn, D.D.. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
by Henry Howe.Thoburn, who was elected in 1888 by the Methodists as missionary bishop for India and Malaysia, was born in St. Clairsville, Ohio, on 7 March 1836. He graduated from Allegheny College at Meadville, Pennsylvania, and began preaching in Ohio at the age of twenty-one. He went to India in 1859 as a missionary, and in conjunction with Bishop Taylor did much to build up the church among the native peoples. He built the largest church in India at Calcutta, and preached for five years at Simyla, the summer capital. He was editor for a time of the INDIAN WITNESS, which was published in Calcutta, India, and was the author of MY MISSIONARY APPRENTICESHIP: A HISTORY OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN INDIA, and of a volume of Missionary Sermons. This entry is adapted from Henry Howe's HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF OHIO (2 vols., 1907). The book has been reedited, updated, and restructured for inclusion in the Pierian Press Fulltext eBooks database, and is included on the Stratton House Inn Web site by special permission. This entry is licensed for use ONLY on this Web site. This entry may not be copied or downloaded, but may be used for educational purposes and personal pleasure under fair-use provisions via this Web site. Please note that the Stratton House Inn iteration of this entry does NOT include the subject headings assigned the entry for use in the Fulltext eBooks database. DATABASE: Fulltext eBooks: Copyright (c) 1998 The Pierian Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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