Samuel Newell

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Samuel Newell

Samuel Newell was an American missionary who played a significant role in the spread of Christianity in India during the early 19th century. Born on March 24, 1784, in the United States, Newell dedicated his life to missionary work and made substantial contributions to the establishment of Christian missions in India.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Newell was born in the state of Connecticut in 1784. He received his education at Yale University where he studied theology and developed a deep passion for spreading the Christian faith.

Missionary Work in India[edit | edit source]

In 1812, Samuel Newell, along with his wife Harriet Newell, embarked on a journey to India as part of the first group of American missionaries sent abroad. They arrived in Calcutta and later moved to Serampore where they established a mission station.

Newell's efforts in India were focused on preaching the Gospel, translating religious texts into local languages, and providing education and healthcare to the local population. He played a key role in the establishment of schools and hospitals that served both the spiritual and physical needs of the people.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Samuel Newell's work in India laid the foundation for the growth of Christian missions in the region. His dedication to the cause of spreading Christianity and his contributions to education and healthcare have left a lasting impact on the communities he served.

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