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The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK) is a Presbyterian missionary society formed in 1709 and still active today. The SSPCK was founded to anglicize the Scottish Highlands, which at the time were predominantly Gaelic and had little in common with lowland Scotland.
Its main activity was in evangelizing the Scottish Highlands, sending ministers to Scottish emigrant communities overseas, and sending missionaries to convert ...
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31‏/08‏/2020 · The Society's founding mission was to set up and maintain schools in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland in order to secure the political and ...
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22‏/11‏/2020 · Its mission was to establish a network of charity schools in the region to provide religious instruction and basic literary education to remote Highland ...
28‏/11‏/2023 · The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge: education, language & governance in the British State and Empire, c.1690–c.1735.
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... Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge: From Dr. Kemp's Sermon at the Anniversary of the Society in London, 17th May, 1801 (Classic Reprint)
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The Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK) is a Presbyterian missionary society formed in 1709 and still active today. The SSPCK was ...
The primary objective was teaching pupils to read the Bible in English; subjects taught were religion, reading, writing, arithmetic and psalm tunes. In 1738 ...
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In 1797 James Haldane founded the non-denominational Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at Home. Dozens of lay preachers, divinity students and English ...
The Society was officially founded in 1787 by a group of Massachusetts citizens concerned with converting the Native Americans to Christianity. Inspired by the ...