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  • James Chalmers (missionary) - Wikipedia
    James Chalmers (4 August 1841 – 8 April 1901) was a Scottish -born missionary, active in New Guinea James Chalmers was born in the village of Ardrishaig, Argyll, Scotland, the only son of an Aberdonian stonemason The family moved to Inveraray when James was seven
  • James Chalmers | Explorer, Papua New Guinea Polynesia | Britannica
    James Chalmers (born August 4, 1841, Ardrishaig, Argyll, Scotland—died April 9, 1901, Dopima, Goaribari Island) was a Scottish Congregationalist missionary who explored the southwest Pacific, where he became known as “the Livingstone of New Guinea ”
  • James Chalmers – The David Livingstone of New Guinea
    It was said of James Chalmers (1841-1901) that his fearlessness won the respect of the cannibals; his compassion, their loyalty and friendship By the end of the 19th century, much of the New Guinea region had been reached with the Gospel through the faithful and sacrificial service of Chalmers and the many missionaries who proclaimed the
  • Missionary to the Cannibals—James Chalmers (1841 – 1901)
    The events that lead to this suicide of an Administrator were dramatic and tragic They began with the murder of the famous pioneer missionary, James Chalmers, the Reverend Oliver Tomkins and ten Papuans by villagers of Goaribari Island in the Gulf of Papua in April 1901
  • James Chalmers: The Greatheart of New Guinea - Wholesome Words
    What a magnificent, winsome, heroic life James Chalmers lived in His Lord Under the spell of his Christian personality the pirate, Bully Hayes, was subdued, men of culture were enamored and savages tamed
  • James Chalmers - Australian Dictionary of Biography
    James Chalmers (1841-1901), missionary, was born 4 August 1841 in the fishing village of Ardrishaig on Loch Fyne, Scotland, the only son of an Aberdonian stonemason When he was 7 the family moved to Inveraray where he attended the local school and then worked for some years in a solicitor's office
  • James Chalmers :: Gospel Fellowship Association Missions
    James Chalmers, the great missionary to the South Sea Islands, was martyred Easter Eve 1901 A seasoned missionary (Mr Chalmers), a newly arrived young missionary named Mr Tompkins, and about a dozen national believers were felled by stone-age weapons while attempting to reach the savage cannibalistic tribespeople of the Fly River in New Guinea
  • The Adventurous Life of James Chalmers: A Missionarys Journey
    Dive into the adventurous life of James Chalmers, a 19th-century missionary whose work in Papua New Guinea highlights the complexities of cultural exchanges and colonialism
  • James Chalmers biography - Missionary Biographies - Worldwide Missions
    James Chalmers was the son of an Aberdonian Scotchman, a stonemason by trade, who went to Inveraray to do some work and never returned to his home town again His mother was a Highlander, born at Luss on Loch Lomond
  • Stories of Christian Martyrs: James Chalmers
    Chalmers knew the danger, for he had come to a part of the world where killing was honored, where warriors bit off the noses of their victims as a sign of triumph, and where eating human flesh was common





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