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Wesleyan Missionary Society

The Wesleyan Missionary Society was a religious organization established in the 19th century by Methodists to promote Christian evangelism and social reform worldwide. Its members funded and supported missionaries who traveled to various countries to spread Christian teachings, establish churches, and improve communities through education, healthcare, and social services. The Society aimed to fulfill Methodist principles of spreading faith and aiding societal development, often working in partnership with local communities. It played a significant role in expanding Methodism's global reach and addressing social issues through faith-based initiatives.