A. D. Matheson
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Arthur Daniel Matheson[1] Ayyagaru | |
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The Reverend | |
Church | Protestant |
See | Canadian Baptist Ministries and Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars |
Elected | 1960[1] |
In office | 1960 |
Predecessor | Rev. A. B. Masilamani[1] |
Successor | Rev. M. L. Moses[1] |
Orders | |
Ordination | by Canadian Baptist Ministries |
Rank | Pastor |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Denomination | Christianity |
Occupation | Pastor, Lecturer and Ecclesiastical Administrator |
Profession | Priesthood |
Education | B.A., B.Th. |
Arthur D. Matheson was a Baptist Pastor who served as a missionary in India from 1920[2][3] through 1965[1] as part of the overseas missionary endeavour of the Canadian Baptist Ministries.
After a four-decade missionary service, Matheson was elected in 1960[1] as the President of the Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars succeeding A. B. Masilamani.
After nearly five decades of missionary service in India, Matheson left for Canada in 1966.[1]
Template:S-honPreceded by A. B. Masilamani 1959 |
President, CBCNC, Kakinada[1] 1960[1] |
Succeeded by M. L. Moses 1961[1] |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 W. G. Carder, Hand to the Indian Plow: Volume One, Carder, Hyderabad, 1976, Appendices I and II, pp.1 and 16 respectively. [1]
- ↑ George Edward Levy, The Baptists of the Maritime Provinces: 1753-1946, Barnes-Hopkins, 1946, p.304. [2]
- ↑ M. L. Orchard, Canadian Baptists at work in India, Missionary Education Department of the Foreign Mission Board, Toronto, 1922.[3]
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- Indian Christian theologians
- Telugu people
- People from East Godavari district
- Christian clergy from Andhra Pradesh
- Senate of Serampore College (University) faculty
- Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars
- Canadian Baptist Ministries missionaries in India
- Canadian Baptist Ministries
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