Barber, William Theodore Aquila
BARBER, WILLIAM THEODORE AQUILA:
Wesleyan; b. at. Jaffna (190 m. n. of Colombo),
Ceylon, Jan. 4, 1858. He was educated at London
University (B.A., 1882) and Caius College,
Cambridge (M.A., 1883). He was assistant professor
in the Wesleyan Theological Missionary College,
Richmond, from 1882 to 1884, when he became
headmaster of Wuchang Missionary High School, Central
China. Eight years later he returned to England,
and until 1896 was a preacher in the Leeds
(Brunswick) Circuit. In 1896 he was appointed general
secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, but
two years later was chosen headmaster of the Leys
School, Cambridge, where he had already been
assistant master in 1877-80. He was secretary
of the General Missionary Conference, Shanghai,
1890, and since 1902 has been a member of the
Legal Hundred of the Wesleyan Conference. In
theology he is a broad Evangelical. He has written
The Land of the Rising Sun (London, 1894);
David Hill, Missionary and Saint (1898);
Raymond Lull, the Illuminated Doctor (1903); and
David Hill, an Apostle to the Chinese (1906).