Henry Gerhard Appenzeller
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Henry Gerhard Appenzeller
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Henry Gerhard Appenzeller
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Henry Gerhard Appenzeller
Rev.헨리게어하트아펜젤러HenryGerhartAppenzeller선교사님(1858-1902)
Born February 6, 1858
Souderton, Pennsylvania, US
Died June 11, 1902 (aged 44)
South Korea
Occupation Methodist missionary who introduced Christianity to Korea
Rev. Henry Gerhard Appenzeller (February 6, 1858 – June 11, 1902) was a Methodist missionary. He and four other missionaries, including Horace N. Allen, Horace G. Underwood, William B. Scranton, and Mary F. Scranton introduced Protestant Christianity to Korea from 1885 to 1902. He was known for his three major contributions to Korea: the Paichai College Hall, the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Seoul, and the translated New Testament.
Rev.헨리게어하트아펜젤러HenryGerhartAppenzeller선교사님(1858-1902)
Born February 6, 1858
Souderton, Pennsylvania, US
Died June 11, 1902 (aged 44)
South Korea
Occupation Methodist missionary who introduced Christianity to Korea
Rev. Henry Gerhard Appenzeller (February 6, 1858 – June 11, 1902) was a Methodist missionary. He and four other missionaries, including Horace N. Allen, Horace G. Underwood, William B. Scranton, and Mary F. Scranton introduced Protestant Christianity to Korea from 1885 to 1902. He was known for his three major contributions to Korea: the Paichai College Hall, the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Seoul, and the translated New Testament.
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“Henry Gerhard Appenzeller,” Drew University Library Special Collections, accessed December 23, 2024, http://omeka.drew.edu/items/show/984.