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WILLIAM CAREY (1761-1834)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 329 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WILLIAM CAREY (1761-1834)  ,
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English
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Oriental scholar, and the
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pioneer of
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modern missionary enterprise, was born at Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, on the 17th of August 1761 . When a youth he worked as a shoemaker; but having joined the
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Baptists when he was about twenty-one, he devoted much of his time to
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village preaching . In 1787 he became pastor of a Baptist church in Leicester, and began those energetic movements among his
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fellow religionists which resulted in the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society, Carey himself being one of the first to go abroad . On reaching Bengal in 1793, he and his companions lost all their
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property in the Hugli; but having received the charge of an indigo factory at
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Malda, he was soon able to prosecute the
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work of translating the Bible into
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Bengali . In 1799 he quitted Malda for Serampore, where he established a church, a school, and a printing-press for the publication of the Scriptures and philological
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works . In 1801 Carey was appointed professor of Oriental
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languages in a college founded at Fort William by the marquess of Wellesley . From this time to his
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death he devoted himself to the preparation of numerous philological works, consisting of grammars and dictionaries in the Mahratta,,
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Sanskrit, Punjabi, Telinga, Bengali and Bhotanta dialects . The Sanskrit
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dictionary was unfortunately destroyed by a fire which broke out in the printing establishment . From the Serampore press there issued in his lifetime over 200,000 Bibles and portions in nearly
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forty different languages and dialects, Carey himself undertaking most of the
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literary work . He died on the 9th of
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June 1834 . See Lives by J . Culross (1881) and G .

Smith (1884) .

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