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St. George's Church, Penang
, image = George Town - St. George Church 11.jpg , imagesize = 250px , pushpin map = Malaysia Penang George Town central , pushpin label position = none , map caption = Location within George Town's UNESCO World Heritage Site (purple) , coordinates = , country = Malaysia , location = 1 Farquhar Street George Town, Penang , churchmanship = , membership = , attendance = , website = , former name = , bull date = , founded date = 1818 , founder = , dedication = , dedicated date = , consecrated date = 1819 , cult = , relics = , events = , past bishop = , people = , status = , functional status = Active , heritage designation = National Heritage Register , designated date = 1996 , architect = William Petrie, Robert N. Smith , architectural type = Neo-Classical and Georgian Palladian , style = , groundbreaking = 1816 , completed date = 1818 , construction cost = 60,000 Spanish dollars , closed date = , demolished date = , capacity ...
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Anglican
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of the largest branches of Christianity, with around 110 million adherents worldwide . Adherents of Anglicanism are called ''Anglicans''; they are also called ''Episcopalians'' in some countries. The majority of Anglicans are members of national or regional ecclesiastical provinces of the international Anglican Communion, which forms the third-largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. These provinces are in full communion with the See of Canterbury and thus with the Archbishop of Canterbury, whom the communion refers to as its '' primus inter pares'' (Latin, 'first among equals'). The Archbishop calls the decennial Lambeth Conference, chairs the meeting of primates, and is the ...
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List Of World Heritage Sites In Southeast Asia
The UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has designated 41 World Heritage Sites in eleven countries (also called " State parties") of Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Singapore, and Laos. Only Brunei and East Timor lack World Heritage Sites. Indonesia lead the list with nine inscribed sites, followed by Vietnam with eight inscribed sites, with the Philippines and Thailand having six each, Malaysia four, Cambodia and Laos three each, Myanmar two, and Singapore one. The first sites from the region were inscribed at the 15th session of the World Heritage Committee in 1991. The latest site inscribed is the Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex in Thailand, inscribed in the 44th session of the Committee in Fúzhōu, People's Republic of China, in July 2021. Each year, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee may inscribe new sites or delist those no longer meeting the criteria, the selection based on ten crite ...
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Anglican Diocese Of Calcutta
The Diocese of Calcutta, Church of North India was established in 1813 as part of the Church of England. It is led by the Bishop of Calcutta and the first bishop was Thomas Middleton (1814–1822) and the second Reginald Heber (1823–1826). Under the sixth bishop Daniel Wilson (1832–1858), the see was made Metropolitan (though not made an Archbishopric) when two more dioceses in India came into being (Madras, 1835, and Bombay, 1837). Calcutta was made a metropolitan see by letters patent on 10 October 1835 and in 1930 was included in the Church of India, Burma and Ceylon (from 1948 the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma, and Ceylon) until 1970. In 1970, the Church of the Province of Myanmar, Church of Ceylon and the Church of Pakistan were separated from the province. The Anglican dioceses in Northern India merged with the United Church of Northern India (Congregationalist and Presbyterian), the Methodist Church (British and Australian Conferences), the Council of Baptist ...
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Penang Free School
, motto_translation = Strong and Faithful , streetaddress = Green Lane, , city = George Town , state = Penang , postcode = 11600 , country = Malaysia , coordinates = , type = National secondary school , religion = Christian , denomination = Church of England , established = , founder = Rev. Robert Sparke Hutchings , district = Northeast Penang Island , educational_authority = PPD Timur Laut , session = Morning , school_code = PEB1094 , principal = Syed Sultan bin Syed Oothuman , teaching_staff = 85 , grades_label = Forms , grades = 1-6 , gender = MaleCo-educational ( Form 6) , colours = White and Azure , website = , logo ...
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Robert Sparke Hutchings
Robert Sparke Hutchings (11 April 1781 – 20 April 1827) was an English clergyman who initiated the founding in 1816 of Penang Free School, one of the oldest English-medium schools in Southeast Asia, in Penang in present-day Malaysia. He was also involved with the founding of the Raffles Institution, the oldest school in Singapore, in 1823 and revised the first complete Bible translation in Malay. Education and Dittisham rectorate Robert Sparke Hutchings was born in the village of Dittisham in Devon, the sixth and youngest child of John Hutchings (c. 1732 – 1802) of Paignton, rector of St. George's Church in Dittisham, and Sarah Sparke (c. 1734 – 1788) of Dartmouth. Robert matriculated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford in 1798 at the age of 17, obtaining a BA in 1802 and an MA in 1808. He was ordained deacon of Dittisham parish in 1803 and became its rector in 1805. He had a new rectory house built that still stands today, as well as overseeing the construction of the first roa ...
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