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Nationality
  
British

Died
  
July 3, 1845

Role
  
Missionary

Name
  
William Yates

Religion
  
Baptist


William Yates (missionary)

Born
  
15 November 1792
Loughborough

Known for
  
Bengali bible translation

Education
  
Loughborough Grammar School

Books
  
Letters, Official and Private, from the Rev. Dr. Carey: Relative to Certain Statements Given in These Pamphlets Lately Published by the Rev. J. Dyer, Secretary to the Baptist Missionary Society; W. Johns, M.D.; and the Rev. E. Carey and W. Yates

William Yates (15 November 1792 - 3 July 1845) was an English Baptist missionary and orientalist. He created a bible translation into Bengali.

Life

Yates was born in Loughborough, he was the second son and third child of William Yates, a shoemaker, and his wife Ann, ardent members of the Baptist communion. He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School, where he showed an aptitude for Latin and Greek. In 1812 he went to Bristol Baptist college where he decided to become a missionary.

Yates set sail as a missionary on the Earl Moira on 24 October 1814 and landed at Calcutta on 16 April 1815. There he worked with William Carey on translations of The Bible into Bengali and various other languages. Yates was at Serampore when the missionaries there fell out with the British society and Yates moved to nearby Calcutta as a result of the schism.

Yates became the centre of a controversy that helped to found the Bible Translation Society charity. The British and Foreign Bible Society refused to fund the publication of the new translation. The pivotal case was the translation of the Bible from Greek into Bengali made by Yates and Carey after a decade of study. When Yates made the translation he had chosen to translate the word "Baptise" as "Immerse". This aligned with the Baptist beliefs, but not necessarily with every denomination's values. The new society was formed by the Baptists but the formation of new bible translation societies proved divisive and expensive and they were eventually de-merged.

On 13 January 1816 he married Catherine Grant, the daughter of a deceased missionary.

In 1827 he returned to England via America, but soon returned to India.

Brown University awarded him an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity on 4 September 1839. Catherine died in 1838. In 1841 Yates married Martha Pearce, the widow of a colleague, William Hopkins Pearce.

He set sail for England in 1845, but died en voyage, three days from Suez.

References

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