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"The Cambridge theologian BF Westcott's vision of a serious and respectful engagement with Indian religious tradition led to CMD's formation was formed in 1877. "Much of its work was done through two religious communities: the Brotherhood of the Ascension, a community for men, and St Stephen's Community for women. St Stephen's Hospital and St Stephen's College became important institutions in both city and nation; the latter providing an example of inspired Indian leadership supportive of Indian nationalism through the work of S.K. Rudra, principal from 1906-1923." Oxford, Bodleian Libraries. Collection overview.
→Cambridge Mission to Delhi (CMD)
=== Cambridge Mission to Delhi (CMD) ===
Resources form part of the USPG collection held at Weston Library, refer to SPG below for access details.
Also note, that the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide (see below) holds related papers dating from 1944 in the Cambridge Committee for Christian Work in Delhi collection.
=== Ceylon and India General Mission (CIGM) ===