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The seven were: [ 1 ] [ 2 ]. During the Victorian era — a growing number of students at the University of Cambridge became interested in serving overseas as missionaries, clergyman, educators, physicians, and linguists.
In the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide then named the Henry Martyn Hall was formed to help members of the university learn about overseas missionary service.
Before leaving the seven held a farewell tour to spread the message across the country — it was during this tour that someone dubbed them "The Cambridge Seven. For the next month, the seven toured the University campuses of England and Scotland, holding meetings for the students.
Queen Victoria was pleased to receive their booklet containing The Cambridge Seven's testimonies. It became a national bestseller. All seven had become born-again Christians and were moved by their beliefs to go to China in to spread these beliefs and to help the local population; most remained in or connected to missionary work for the rest of their lives. After their acceptance into the China Inland Mission, the seven toured England and Scotland, preaching and appealing to their listeners to follow their example and follow Christ.
Charles Studd's brother Kynaston helped the seven in their preparations for departure. The conversion and example of the seven was one of the grand gestures of 19th-century missions, making them religious celebrities; as a result, their story was published as "The Evangelisation of the World" and was distributed to every YMCA and YWCA throughout the British Empire and the United States.