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William Percival Johnson
Translated the Bible into Chinyanja

William Percival Johnson

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Translated the Bible into Chinyanja
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William Johnson
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William Percival Johnson (12 March 1854 in St Helens, Isle of Wight – October 1928 in Liuli, Tanganyika) was an Anglican missionary to Nyasaland. After education at Bedford School (1863-1873) and graduation from University College, Oxford he went to Africa with the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, under Bishop Edward Steere.
He translated the Bible into the Likoma Island dialect of Chinyanja, under the title Chikalakala choyera : ndicho Malangano ya Kale ndi Malangano ya Chapano which was published in 1912.
He died at Liuli, Mbinga District, on the shores of what is today the Tanzanian side of Lake Malawi in 1928, the site of the largest mission in the Ruvuma region of Tanzania. He is regarded locally as a saint and there is a "St Johnson's Day" celebrated. Local demands for his canonization were referred by letter to the Lambeth Conference in 1958, where a compromise that he was regarded as "Blessed" was offered. The Anglican Diocese of South West Tanganyika continues to regard Johnson as a saint.

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