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The Rt. Rev. John Hind, DD, MA (; Pinyin: ''Héng Yuēhàn''; Foochow Romanized: ''Hèng Iók-hâng''; 17 February 1879 – 7 July 1958) was a missionary of the Anglican Church. ==Life== John Hind was born in Belfast, Ireland〔(Church of Ireland Overseas Missions )〕 on February 17, 1879.〔“Who was Who” 1897–1990 London, A & C Black 1991 ISBN 0-7136-3457-X〕 His grandfather William Marsden Hind (1815–1894) was an archaeologist and botanist. Hind graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1901 and was ordained on June 24, 1902, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.〔''The Clergy List''. London: Kelly’s, 1913〕 On October 6 that year he was sent to Foochow, China as part of the Dublin University Mission to Fukien and was stationed at Xiapu.〔Y. Y. Huang (1972): ''Streams of Living Water''〕 In 1903 John Hind was appointed an Archdeacon by Bishop Joseph Hoare. On December 15, 1904 he married Miss Alice Carpenter〔 who died in 1908 and he later married his second wife, Winifred, who had trained as a doctor and come out to China as a missionary in 1920.〔Roddy Evans (2005): ''Glimpses Into the Past: Memoir of an Irish Anglican''〕 John Hind served in Xiapu until he was appointed in 1911 to Foochow to work at the Anglican Boys' schools. In the next year the Trinity College, Foochow was founded and he was elected president. In 1918 he was elected Bishop in Fukien.〔''New Bishop in Fukien'' ''The Times''; Saturday, Feb 23, 1918; p. 9; Issue 41721; col. A〕 John Hind retired from the mission field in 1940.〔(CMS Archives )〕 He died on 7 July 1958.〔''The Times'', Tuesday, Jul. 08, 1958; p. 10; Issue 54197; col. D Bishop Hind〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Hind (bishop of Fukien)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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