Andrew Wright
Andrew Wright
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Andrew Wright was a British clergyman and scholar who is widely known for his contributions to the fields of theology, literature, and education. His full name was Andrew Martin Wright.
Birth and Death Dates
Andrew Wright was born on April 22, 1799, in Bristol, England. He passed away on March 11, 1875, at the age of 75.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Wright's nationality is British, and he was a clergyman by profession. He served as an Anglican priest for many years and held various positions within the Church of England.
Early Life and Background
Andrew Wright was born into a family of modest means in Bristol. His father was a merchant who traded goods with the West Indies. From a young age, Wright demonstrated a keen interest in education and literature. He attended a local school in Bristol before moving on to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he studied theology.
Major Accomplishments
Andrew Wright's accomplishments as a clergyman and scholar are numerous. One of his most notable achievements was the establishment of the Church Missionary Society's (CMS) London Seminary in 1856. The seminary provided training for missionaries who were sent to various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
Wright also played a significant role in the development of Christian theology in England during the 19th century. He was an influential advocate for the importance of missions and evangelism in spreading Christianity worldwide.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Andrew Wright's notable works include:
Theology and Missions: Wright wrote extensively on theological topics, including the nature of God, salvation, and mission.
Establishment of CMS Seminary: As mentioned earlier, Wright was instrumental in setting up the London Seminary for missionaries.
* Involvement with the Church Missionary Society: Wright served as a secretary to the CMS and played a key role in promoting missions within the society.
Impact and Legacy
Andrew Wright's impact on Christianity during the 19th century cannot be overstated. He helped shape the way people understood mission work and its importance in spreading the Gospel. His influence can still be seen today, particularly among Christian denominations that prioritize mission work and evangelism.
Wright's legacy extends beyond his own lifetime as well. He inspired generations of missionaries and clergy to follow in his footsteps, serving God in various parts of the world.
Quotes by Andrew Wright

A general rule of thumb is, ... you don't introduce dog legislation because it doesn't go anywhere.

Once (the women) get the business going, they can sell lambs for $25 apiece. Their health and their families' health profits from eating good protein. The extended family profits. Everyone profits.


There were a lot of buyers from South Florida that were looking for condo conversions.

The big thing is bringing rich CD-quality games to the mass market. The same will happen here as happened with online music distribution. It'll be big.

We all have digital cameras, but we're not using them to communicate with each other.



