- Karl
Friedrich August Gützlaff (8 July 1803 – 9
August 1851),
anglicised as
Charles Gutzlaff, was a
German Lutheran missionary to the Far East, notable...
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Gutzlaff Street is a lane in the
Central district of Hong Kong,
crossing Stanley Street,
Wellington Street, Gage
Street and
Lyndhurst Terrace. One of the...
- The
Gutzlaff Signal Tower, also
known as the Bund
Weather Tower or the Bund
Signal Tower (外滩信号台),[citation needed] is a
major landmark in Shanghai's Bund...
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Maria Newell Gützlaff (4
August 1794 – 16
February 1831) was an
English missionary,
teacher and translator.
Maria was born at Stepney, Middle****, in England...
- They
encountered three Chinese junks, and
Elliot sent
interpreter Karl
Gutzlaff with
demands to
allow the
supply of provisions. He
finally delivered an...
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victim of cir****stances than the
bumbling administrator in many accounts.
Gützlaff, Karl (1852). Life of Taou-Kwang, Late
Emperor of China. London: Smith...
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Missionary Society during the late Qing
Dynasty in China.
Tomlin and Karl
Gutzlaff were the
first Protestant missionaries to
reside in Thailand, arriving...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XV (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press.
Gutzlaff (1838), p. 564. "China: Guăngdōng (Prefectures, Cities,
Districts and Counties)...
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translation of the Old
Testament published by
Gutzlaff in 1840. In
addition to
translating the Old Testament,
Gutzlaff modified the
version of the New Testament...
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Guangzhou with his cousin, Hong Rengan. Once there, Hong
studied Karl
Gützlaff's translations of the Old and New Testaments,
converted to Protestantism...