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The Smuggler, the Priest, andthe Outcast

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“The Smuggler”

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υMost well-know British smuggler ofBibles in the Philippines.

υ He was an agent for an exportingcompany stationed in Manila.

υ In 1837, he smuggled in Bibles.

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“The Priest”

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υ Spanish Dominican priest inPangasinan.

υ Received a Bible that was perhapssmuggled in by Haffenden.

υ Studied the Bible and was convertedin the process.

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υ He preached it and translated mostof the NT into the Pangasinandialect.

υ He was caught, defrocked, andordered to back to Spain to be triedfor heresy.

υ He somehow escaped and later wentto England.

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“The Outcast”

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υ As a fourteen-year-old boy, he read agospel literature written by amissionary named Lund.

υ He discussed the tracts’ content withhis parents and they cast him out oftheir home!

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υ He came to the Lunds to tell his story,they invited him to live with them,and he was converted.

υ He later went to London to preparefor the ministry at a Bible institutethere.

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“The Missionary”

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υ Swedish missionary in Barcelona,Spain beginning in 1877.

υ He was an accomplished linguist.υ The American Baptist Missionary

Union began supporting him and hiswife in 1882 when the Baptists ofSweden were not able to supportthem.

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υ He had been faithfully shepherding asmall Baptist church here and he hadmet many Filipino seamen during histime.

υ The missionary union sought Lund topioneer a work among the Visayanislanders in the Philippines since theysupposed that Spanish would be thelanguage of instruction there.

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“The Colporteurs”

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υ Colporteurs are peddlers of Christianliterature.

υWhile in England, both Lallave andCastells responded to anadvertisement of the British andForeign Bible Society to becolporteurs in the Philippines.

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υ They landed in Manila on March 30,1889.

υ They secretly brought Bibles andtracts to Filipinos.

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υ After some time in the business, theywere poisoned, most likely bySpanish priests.

υ Lallave died, but Castells survivedand recovered.

υ Castells continued selling Bibles untilhe was caught, arrested anddeported.

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“End of the War”

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υ The United Stated defeated Spain in1898 to end the Spanish-American War.

υ Spain surrendered the Philippines toAmerica.

υ President William McKinley decided totake over the Philippines as an Americancommonwealth.

υ One of the reasons: to send Protestantmissionaries into the very Catholiccountry.

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“Beginning of a New War”

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υ The first Protestant missionaries toarrive in the Philippines were MethodistJames M. Thoburn (March 1899) andPresbyterian James B. Rogers (April1899).

υ The Baptists, the United Brethren, theDisciples, and the Congregationalistscame early in 1900.

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υ An Evangelical Union was formed in 1901that devised a plan agreed upon to divideup the territory for their ministry toavoid future conflicts among themselvesand their converts.

υ From 1898 to 1905 there were differentProtestant missions agencies joining theagreement.

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Iloilo City

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Iloilo City

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υ Methodists (1898, most of lowland Luzon and northof Manila)

υ Presbyterians (1899, Bicol, Southern Tagalog areaand some parts of Central and Western Visayas)

υ Baptists (1900, Western Visayas)υ United Brethren (1901, Mountain Province and La

Union)υ Disciples of Christ (1901, Ilocos, Abra, and Tagalog

towns)υ Congregationalists (1902, Mindanao except for the

western end)υ Christian and Missionary Alliance (1902, Western

Mindanao and Sulu Archipelago)

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υ Manila was opened to all denominationsand mission agencies.

υ Seventh-Day Adventist Church andEpiscopals did not join because theywanted to go to all parts of thearchipelago.

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υ For a short time the agreement workedwell, until the situation grew moreintricate and splits transpired. (Example: abreak from the American Methodist in1909 founded Iglesia Evangelica Metodistaen las Islas Filipinas (IEMELIF).

υ It is furthered agreed that the nameProtestant should not be used, but thatthe churches should be known asEvangelical churches.

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υ The first Baptist missionary who arrivedlater in April 1900 was Eric Lund.

υ Lund spoke Spanish and took with him aFilipino as his interpreter.

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“Baptist Pioneers”

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“The First Filipino Baptist”

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υ Braulio Ciriaco Miralles Manikan wasborn on March 26, 1870 in Unat IbajayAklan, from a wealthy family in PanayIsland, central Philippines.

υ He had been educated for a RomanCatholic priesthood in the best schools ofthe islands.

υ He was twelve years old when he went to aJesuit school in Manila.

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Aklan

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υ But he became aware of the corruptions ofthe Church that changed the course of hisstudies.

υ He went to Barcelona, Spain in 1892 tostudy civil engineering.

υ There he became increasingly interestedin the gospel and visited severalProtestant missions in Barcelona thatinfluenced him strongly.

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υ He came in contact with Mr. Lund and aMr. Armstrong, a Baptist, in the process.

υ Manikan was converted during this periodand he concluded that immersion was theNew Testament mode of baptism.

υ Lund baptized him by immersion but hedid not at that time become a member ofthe Baptist church in Barcelona.

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υ When the Spanish-American War endedin 1898, Manikan decided to return homeas soon as his fund comes. In the meantime, Lund asked him to work for himwhile he was waiting.

υ Lund found out that Manikan had a goodknowledge of both the Spanish and theVisayan, or native Panayan languages.

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υ Manikan helped Lund learn his nativelanguage and so they began the work oftranslating tracts and Scripture portionsinto Hiligaynon, a Visayan language.

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υ Manikan wrote, “I desire to work with decisionand enthusiasm to evangelize my countrymen. Ihope they will not refuse the Lord’s calling, butaccept Christ Jesus as the only Savior given to theworld. The enterprise will be arduous, because ourcountrymen have for so long time been deprivedof the light through the errors of Catholicism, butthe Christian can do anything through Christ,who comforts him, and those who are in Christ’shands need not fear. I love my countrymen verymuch; therefore I wish they had the riches that Ihave.”

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“The Baptist Missionary”

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υ A Swedish missionary in Barcelonasupported by ABMU.

υ He studied the Visayan language with thehelp of Manikan while he trained him forthe ministry.

υ They started translating Spanish tractsand portion of the New Testament inorder for Manikan to bring them back tothe Philippines.

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υ After a few months, they had severaltracts, five thousand of each, the fourGospels, and other scripture portionstranslated into Visayan.

υ When the board decided to call Lund tobegin a mission work to the Philippines,he told them about his trained Visayanhelper and how they already had preparedthousands of tracts and part of theScriptures for the Filipinos.

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υ Lund and Manikan had instructedAdriano Reyes Osorio to go ahead of themin order to prepare and open the firstmission office in Iloilo, Philippines.

υ Lund and Manikan arrived at Iloilo in May3, 1900.

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υ Under the direction of Lund andManikan, he arrived in Iloilo ahead ofthem to initially prepare the ground forthe Baptist mission in Iloilo, Philippines.

υ He established a good relationship withthe people of Iloilo prior to the arrival ofLund and Manikan.

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“The First Baptist Church”

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υ By the end of 1900, forty believers inManikan’s province were baptized.

υ By February 1901, the first Baptist churchin the Philippines, Jaro EvangelicalChurch, was formally organized.

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“Hiligaynon”

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υ Printing of the Baptist Versionυ Most of the vernacular translations were

printed jointly for the missions by theBible societies, but the Baptists gavethemselves the pleasure for paying fortheir own splendid Visayan version, all forthe sake of the privilege of translating theword baptizo by the word “immerse.”

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“The Peasants’Great Awakening”

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Jaro

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υ The town of Jaro is a great market place.υ Barrio folk from all over the province of

Iloilo walk into the market every weekwith their produce on their shoulders.

υ The market is to them newspaper, club,social relaxation, as well as trading-place.

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υ The missionaries Briggs and Lund firstbegan preaching in the market place togroups of peasants.

υ The peasants heard the Bible read, in theirown tongue, of the love of God.

υ The next week they brought others fromthe barrios.

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υ All through the barrio country the wordwas spread and multitudes gathered tohear the missionaries.

υ After nine months, these tawos (commonpeople) brought a document signed bythirteen thousand names.

υ They were converts who wished to betaught and “protected” as Protestants.

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υ The common people’s instinct andexperience spoke volume in their use ofthe word “protection.”

υ All the life they had ever known hadneeded the protection of powerfulsuperiors if it were to be safe.

υ They fully understood the vengeance ofthe friars!

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“The First Baptist Schools”

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“The Pastors and Bible-Women”

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υ Reasons why they became pastors:a) They wanted to experience a more

meaningful life.b) They felt called by God and were

interested in reading the Bible.υ During the early period, the pastors were

mainly “learning by doing.”υ By 1906 American Baptists reported that

2500 Filipinos had been baptized – in just sixyears!

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υ In the early years, the school had difficultybuilding up qualified faculty and staff.

υ Some Filipino instructors who had trainedat Silliman Institute on a nearby island ofNegros provided service.

υ Silliman Institute (Silliman University) inDumaguete, Negros Oriental, the firstAmerican university in Asia, was foundedby the Presbyterian in 1901.

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υ The Bible-Woman’s Training School inJaro trained women who go out to thebarrios scattered over three islands to dodirect evangelistic work.

υ Six months each year is allotted for theirinstruction and the other half is spent inpractical work on the field.

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“A Protestant Idea of Work”

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υ “The original purpose of the school was toprovide opportunity for poor Filipino boysto receive a good Christian education byworking their way through school. Actualwork experience and earnest study of theBible were the core of the curriculum.”

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υ One of the fundamental weaknesses ofFilipino society is its scorn of manuallabor.

υ As in any feudal society, the laborer islooked upon as a serf.

υ The last thing that any educated manwants to do is to engage in skilled labor.

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υ The school for boys that began in 1903imparted this new view-point in regard tothe dignity of labor.

υ It was founded with the idea of turningout not merely students, but manly men.

υ It gathered five hundred boys, rangingfrom age 8 to 18 years of age.

υ Tuition and board are free, but each boyhas to work for what he gets.

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υ The schools were founded in 1905 throughthe grant given by the American oil magnateJohn D. Rockefeller.

υ They will eventually merge to become theCentral Philippine University.

υ The first Baptist founded and secondAmerican university in Asia.

υ The Union Hospital (Iloilo MissionsHospital) established by the Presbyterian in1901 has joint responsibility with Baptists andserves as the university hospital.

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“We Love Lucy!”

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υ Lucy had been an advocate of foreignmissions.

υ In 1921, she chaired a campaign to raisefunds to support overseas colleges foryoung women and medical schools.

υ Her effort resulted in 7 women’s collegesestablished.

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υ Peabody became caught up in theModernist-Fundamentalist controversythat was dividing the Northern BaptistConvention (NBC).

υ She was a confirmed fundamentalist whopromoted evangelism over education.

υ Her son-in-law, Dr. Raphael Thomas wasthen a missionary to the Philippines.

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υ In 1927, Dr. Raphael Thomas resignedfrom 23 years of service after he wasreprimanded for his open advocacy ofmore attention to evangelism overmedicine by his mission board and NBC.

υ Peabody resigned from her duties to theNBC and organized a fundamentalistAssociation of Baptists for Evangelism inthe Orient (later, Association of Baptistsfor World Evangelism – ABWE).

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υ Mrs. Peabody along with Mrs. MargueriteDoane and her sister financed the ministry.She called this “adventures of faith.”

υ Marguerite Doane was a daughter ofhymnwriter William Howard Doane.

υ The first mission work was in thePhilippines.

υ Dr. Raphael Thomas returned as amissionary to the Philippines.

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“Pure Gospel or Social Gospel?”

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υ The main issue of the modernist-fundamentalist controversy was the ‘puregospel’ or the ‘social gospel.’

υ Either the preaching of the “pure gospel”or the implementation of theconsequence of the gospel in all areas ofhuman life.

υ Dr. Thomas chose to do both: He saw thegreat need for medical attention as anopportunity to share the Gospel.

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υ In his earlier mission work in January 1921,Dr. Thomas founded the DoaneEvangelistic Institute in Iloilo City namedin honor of William Howard Doane.

υ Doane’s daughter Marguerite Doanedonated the funds.

υ The institute later became Doane BaptistSeminary.

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υ Dr. Thomas moved from Iloilo City to Manilato begin an evangelistic work among thestudents.

υ He founded the First Baptist Church ofManila on May 4, 1928.

υ He saw the need of Fundamental BaptistSchool where men and women might receivetraining in the Word of God.

υ He also started the Manila EvangelisticInstitute (MEI)

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