Fragments of an autobiography by Dr John Philip, Superintendent of the London Missionary Society in South Africa, 1819-1851


Order number: CWML MSS 223
Date(s) of creation: [1963]
Level: Item
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWML MSS 223
Previous numbers: CWML Q26
Extent: 1 vol (34 pp)
Admin history: John Philip was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland, 1775; apprenticed to a linen manufacturer in Leven; clerk in Dundee, 1794-1797; converted in the Haldane revival; studied at Hoxton Theological College for three years and entered the Congregational ministry; assistant in Newbury, Berkshire; minister at the first Scottish Congregational chapel in Aberdeen, 1804; married Jane Ross (d 1847), 1809; the work of the London Missionary Society (LMS) in South Africa was threatened with closure by the British authorities and as an LMS director went on a ... View more
Custodial history: Original manuscript written c. 1838 [?]. Copied and typescript given to the London Missionary Society in 1963.
Access status: Open
Language: English
Originals: Original manuscript in the Library of Parliament, Cape Town.
Format: Archive