John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow
John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow Nimach, British India | |
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Died | 17 October 1911 London, England | (aged 90)
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Movement | Christian socialism |
John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow
Biography
He was born in
In 1850, he founded and became editor of The Christian Socialist newspaper.
Deaconesses
Ludlow also advocated a higher place for deaconesses in the church, in his publication Woman's Work in the Church: Historical Notes on Deaconesses and Sisterhoods (1865).[5]
He was appointed a
References
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- ^ Hans Schwarz, Theology in a Global Context: The Last Two Hundred Years, p. 149.
- ^ Minchin, J. C. G., Our public schools, their influence on English history; Charter house, Eton, Harrow, Merchant Taylors', Rugby, St. Paul's Westminster, Winchester (London, 1901), p. 195.
- ^ Description of the papers of John Ludlow[permanent dead link]
- ^ E. R. Norman/H. C. G. Matthew: "Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes (1821–1911)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK) Retrieved 8 March 2018