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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Congregationalist clergy, Congregationalist missionaries, Congregationalist writers, William Scott Ament, Robert Clark Morgan, Eric Liddell, Samuel Dyer, David Belden Lyman, Dwight Baldwin, Lorrin Andrews, John Davis Paris, Charles Grandison Finney, Leonard Woolsey Bacon, Harvey Rexford Hitchcock, George B. Bacon, Jonathan Smith Green, Aaron Buzacott, John Eliot, Washington Gladden, Reuben Gaylord, Edward Woolsey Bacon, Abner Wilcox, George H. Atkinson, Thomas Rutherford Bacon, Edward Stallybrass, William Milne, Hiram Bingham I, Griffith John, Sheldon Dibble, Solomon Spalding, Harvey L. Clark, Walter Henry Medhurst, William Lee Bradley, Nathaniel Thayer, Asa and Lucy Goodale Thurston, John Williams, John Bennet, Hedley Bunton, Robert Moffat, William McElwee Miller, John Philip, Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, Titus Coan, John Paterson, David Griffiths, Dauphin William Osgood, Ainsworth Blunt, Lorenzo Lyons, Llewelyn David Bevan, Cyrus Hamlin, Joseph Ketley, Richard Knill, Hiram Bingham II, John Adams, Aaron Bancroft, Abiel Holmes, Harrison Gray Otis Dwight, John Smith Moffat, Francis Edward Clark, Henry Alline, George B. Hitchcock, William Swan, Edward Abbott, Henry Otis Dwight, Charles Reynolds Brown, Jennie Pond Atwater. Excerpt: William Scott Ament (Chinese Name: Mei Wei Liang) (born 14 September 1851; died 6 January 1909 in San Francisco, California) was a missionary to China for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) from 1877, and was known as the "Father of Christian Endeavor in China." Ament became prominent as a result of his reported heroism during the Boxer Uprising and controversial in its aftermath because of the personal attacks on him by American writer Mark Twain for his collection of punitive indemnities from north China villages. William Scott Ament, ca. 1905 William Scott...