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  • 1832 Wesleyan Ladies' Auxiliary for Female Education in Foreign Countries (Missionary societies in the United Kingdom)

  • 1846 American Missionary Association (Missionary societies in the United States and Canada)

  • 1833 Free-will Baptist Foreign Missionary Society in India (Missionary societies in the United States and Canada)

  • 1865 Friends' Foreign Mission Association (Missionary societies in the United Kingdom)

  • 1799 Rhenish Missionary Society (Missionary societies in Continental Europe)

  • 1823 Colonial and Continental Church Society (Missionary societies in the United Kingdom)

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Missionary groups have the right to preach the Christian faith, administer sacraments, improve the economy, arts, education, health care through humanitarian activities, and often establish orphanages. Christian doctrine permits the provision of assistance to persons without compelling them to follow Christianity. These missions grew in the 19th century, and a total of 79 very famous missions were recorded in the random tool. They came from different countries, but they were one of the most classical missions in Christianity.

The proselytizing activities of these Christian groups were more concerned with the dispatch of individuals and groups from the state to other parts of the country to spread religion in their homelands, particularly in the fourth and nineteenth centuries. This often happens after the group assimilation doctrine. The information of the groups responsible for these missions is kept in this generator. They come from different periods, but they all contribute to the development of the church.

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