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  1. Channing Moore Williams (July 17, 1829 – December 2, 1910) was an Episcopal Church missionary, later bishop, in China and Japan. Williams was a leading figure in the establishment of the Anglican Church in Japan. His commemoration in some Anglican liturgical calendars is on 2 December.

  2. Channing Moore Williams, Missionary To Asia. Williams was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1829, and ordained deacon in 1855. The Episcopal Church sent him to China, where he was ordained priest in 1857. In 1859 he was sent to Nagasaki, Japan, and in 1866 was consecrated Bishop of China and Japan.

  3. Channing Moore Williams, 2 December 1910. Biography Prayer Alternate Psalms and Readings. Williams was born in Richmond , Virginia, in 1829, and ordained deacon in 1855. The Episcopal Church sent him to China, where he was ordained priest in 1857. In 1859 he was sent to Nagasaki , Japan, and in 1866 was consecrated Bishop of China and Japan.

  4. Channing Moore Williams, Bishop and Missionary, 1910. The Collect: Rite I: O God, who in thy providence didst call Channing Moore Williams to the ministry of this church and gave him the gifts and the perseverance to preach the Gospel in new lands: Inspire us, by his example and prayers, to commit our talents to thy service, confident that thou ...

  5. Williams, Channing Moore. (July 18, 1829-Dec. 2, 1910). Missionary Bishop to China and Japan. He was born in Richmond, Virginia. Williams received the M.A. degree from the College of William and Mary in 1852. He graduated from the Virginia Theological Seminary in 1855, and was ordained deacon on July 1, 1855.

  6. Channing Moore Williams (1829 - 1910, USA) The first Bishop of the Nippon Sei-Ko-Kai* (Anglican-Episcopal Church of Japan), Channing Moore Williams was a studious, sincere, humble man, who led a life of hard work, faith, and sincerity.

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  8. CHANNING MOORE WILLIAMS MISSIONARY TO ASIA (2 DEC. 1910) Williams was born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1829, and ordained deacon in 1855. The Episcopal Church sent him to China, where he was ordained priest in 1857. In 1859 he was sent to Nagasaki, Japan, and in 1866 was consecrated Bishop of China and Japan.