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The Evangelical Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London from 1793 to 1904, and aimed at
Calvinist Christians. It was supported by
evangelical members of the
Church of England , and by
nonconformists with similar beliefs. Its editorial line included a strong interest in
missionary work.
[1]
Launch
John Eyre , an Anglican, played a significant role in founding the Evangelical Magazine , and as its editor, to 1802.
[2]
Robert Culbertson was involved in the early times, and was an editor.
[3]
William Kingsbury contributed from the start.
[4]
John Townsend was a supporter;
Edward Williams was another founder and editor.
[5]
In 1802 the
Christian Observer began publication. It catered for evangelical Anglicans, and from this point the Evangelical Magazine came into the hands of
Congregationalists .
[1]
Editorial succession
The successor from 1905 was the Evangelical British Missionary .
[9]
Portrait artists
Notes
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a
b Laurel Brake; Marysa Demoor (2009).
Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland . Academia Press. p. 208.
ISBN
978-90-382-1340-8 .
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