The Cambridge Seven were six students from Cambridge University and one from the Royal Military Academy, who in 1885, decided to become missionaries to China through the China Inland Mission. The seven were:Charles Thomas Studd
Montagu Harry Proctor Beauchamp
Stanley P. Smith
Dixon Edward Hoste
Arthur T. Polhill-Turner
Cecil H. Polhill-Turner
William Wharton Cassels
Portraits of the Cambridge Seven: 1. Charles Thomas Studd, 2. Dixon Edward Hoste, 3. William Wharton Cassels, 4. Stanley P. Smith, 5. Cecil H. Polhill-Turner, 6. Arthur T. Polhill-Turner, 7. Montagu Proctor-Beauchamp.
The Cambridge Seven in Qing-dynasty mandarin clothing – 1885
OMF International is an international and interdenominational Evangelical Christian missionary society with an international centre in Singapore. It was founded in Britain by Hudson Taylor on 25 June 1865.
Hudson Taylor c. 1865
The Lammermuir Party sailed on 26 May 1866.
Missionary preaching in China using The Wordless Book
The China Inland Mission, one of two Grade 2 listed buildings on Newington Green. (October 2005).