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  • List of Protestant missionaries in China - Wikipedia

    39 行  This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency. Beginning with the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807 and ending in 1953 with the departure of Arthur

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  • Papers of Missionaries to China Yale University Library

      Missionary in China; correspondence, ms. re. activities in Kienyang, Szechwan/Sichuan (1949-1950). (.25 linear ft.) Rue, Margaret Mary and Elizabeth Rue

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  • 耶鲁大学馆神学院藏中国资源简介 – 海交史

      The Divinity Library holds extensive manuscript and archival material related to missionary work and the Christian church in China. Records of nearly 400 former

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  • Mission Periodicals Online: West China Missionary News - Yale

      Title: West China Missionary News. Published/Created: West China Missionary News Publication Committee, [Chengtu?] Link to Yale Digital Collections:

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  • Beneficent Imperialists: American Women Missionaries in

    The Missionary Enterprise in China and America (Cambridge, MA, 1974); Suzanne Wilson Barnett and John King Fairbank, eds., Christianity in China: Early Protestant Missionary

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  • Harry Willis Miller, M. D. — Chinese SDA History

    In 1907, being broken in health, he returned to America. He first made a tour with a former president of the General conference, G. A. Irwin, to the camp meetings telling of the work

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  • Samuel Wells Williams - Wikipedia

    Samuel Wells Williams (September 22, 1812 – February 16, 1884) was a linguist, official, missionary and Sinologist from the United States in the early 19th century. Early life

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  • Woodrow Wilson, China, and the Missionaries, 1913—1921 - JSTOR

    Missionaries, Chinese and Diplomats: The American Protestant Missionary Move ment in China, 1890-1952 (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1958), but this is

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  • Withdrawal from Weihui: China missions and the silencing of

    Withdrawal from Weihui: China missions and the silencing of missionary nursing, 1888-1947. The shift of missionary nursing from the center to the margins of nursing practice

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  • China Grove Baptist Church Home

    7/23/2023 - 9:45am-12:00pm @ China Grove Baptist Church. Bible Study. 7/26/2023 - 6:00pm-7:00pm @ Fellowship Hall. View All. Announcements. JOIN US IN WORSHIP AND SONG - Facebook Live every Sunday at 11:00am. View All. 6420 FM 3081, Willis, TX 77378 Email Us Contact Us 281-387-1922. FaithConnector Church Websites. Welcome. Visitors;

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  • 耶鲁大学馆神学院藏中国资源简介 – 海交史

      The Divinity Library holds extensive manuscript and archival material related to missionary work and the Christian church in China. Records of nearly 400 former China missionaries and many organizations are represented, primarily from the years 1832 to 1950. The library has also acquired numerous microform archives collections and digital ...

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  • Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Special Collections - University

      Barbara Hayes was the wife of a Presbyterian missionary in Peking, China, from 1917 to 1943. The manuscript is a biography of her husband, John David Hayes. (Ax 296) Hobart, Emily. Letters. 1884-1928. 63 items. These letters by Emily Hobart, the wife of a Methodist missionary in Peking and Tsun Hua, China, describe Chinese occupations

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  • 民国期刊文库推荐? - 知乎

      Gale原始档案数据库“中国与现代世界:传教士、汉学与文学期刊,1817-1949年”(China and the Modern World: Missionary, Sinology, and Literary Periodicals, 1817–1949)收录了17种在中国出版或关于中国的英文期刊。 这些期刊跨越130多年的时间,从1817年至1949年新中国成立,即清朝末年与共和时期(1911-1949年)。

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  • Missions -- China. Archives of Wheaton College

    Identifier: CN 052. Scope and Contents. Oral history interview with Esther I. Salzman (1906-1996), a Wheaton College alumna and missionary to China in the 1940s and to the Philippines from 1950 to 1972. Topics discussed include her education at Wheaton College, medical work in China and the Philippines, and Communism in China.

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  • The Jesuit China Mission: A Brief History, Part I (1552-1800)

      In 1552, the same year that Francis Xavier died in Shangchuan, Matteo Ricci (1552-1610) was born in Macerata, Italy. To this day, in both East and West, he remains the best known Jesuit missionary to China. Ricci arrived in China in 1583, guided by Michele Ruggieri (1543-1607), who had already made a successful entry into China.

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  • Inspiring world missions slogans, mottos, and quotes

    It is man who will not respond!" — Isobel Kuhn, missionary to China and Thailand [ A story from China] "If God's love is for anybody anywhere, it's for everybody everywhere." — Edward Lawlor, Nazarene General Superintendent ... He wills missions. He commands missions. He demands missions. He made missions possible through His Son.

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  • WOMEN’S WORK FOR WOMEN: WOMEN MISSIONARIES IN 19TH CENTURY CHINA

    WOMEN MISSIONARIES IN 19TH CENTURY CHINA A Paper presented to the EIGHTH WOMEN IN ASIA CONFERENCE 2005 Women's ... See Welch, Ian and Ellen Hope, (200), Letters from China: Amy Oxley, Australian Missionary Nurse, 1895-1903, (ebook, forthcoming). Women’s Work for Women, by Ian Welch (2005) 5 Imagine us eating rice

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  • The Early Modern Jesuit Mission to China: A Marriage

    A portrait of German Jesuit Johann Adam Schall von Bell (1592–1666), a Jesuit missionary in China (Ming and Qing dynasties) from 1622 to his death in 1666. Source: ... Toward the end of the seventeenth century,

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  • Newsweek: The New China - The Washington Post

    By George Wehrfritz. and Lynette Clemetson. The children are dressed in their Sunday best when "Grandma Jane" arrives at the orphanage in rural Xinmi County. All 16 of them -- girls in summer ...

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  • The Bible and Missionary Novels In Chinese - Oxford Academic

      Patrick Hanan (1927–2014) made important contributions with his pioneering study on the “missionary novels” produced by Protestant missionary writers in nineteenth-century China, against the literary context of the rise of modern Chinese fiction. 4 Missionary novels, as defined by Hanan, are “narratives (in the form of novels) that were

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  • Protestant missions in China - Wikipedia

    Protestant missionary activity exploded during the next few decades. From 50 missionaries in China in 1860, the number grew to 2,500 (counting wives and children) in 1900. 1,400 of the missionaries were British, 1,000 were Americans, and 100 were from continental Europe, mostly Scandinavia. [1] Protestant missionary activity peaked in the 1920s ...

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  • Bible translations into Chinese - Wikipedia

    Union Version Committee 1906 Frederick W. Baller, Liu Dacheng, Chauncey Goodrich (Missionary), Zhang Xixin, Calvin Wilson Mateer, Wang Yuande, Spencer Lewis, and Li Chunfan. Bible translations into Chinese include translations of the whole or parts of the Bible into any of the levels and varieties of the Chinese language.The first translations

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  • Christianity - 19th Century Efforts Britannica

    Christianity - Christianity - 19th Century Efforts: A worldwide movement of evangelical fervour and renewal, noted for its emphasis on personal conversion and missionary expansion, stirred new impulses for Christian unity in the 19th century. The rise of missionary societies and volunteer movements in Germany, Great Britain, the

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  • Christian Missionaries In China (2023) - The Witness

      However, many past stories of Christian missionaries in china still inspire generations to this date who served God with the best of their capabilities. Some of these saints are the following as they deserve recognition for such an essential role. 4. An Accomplished Missionary Doctor: Shi Meiyu (Mary Stone, 1873–1954)

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  • United Methodist Church Archives Western Medicine in China,

    The work of the United Evangelical Church stretched back to 1901 when C. Newton and Emma Dubs began their missionary work in Changsha, East Hunan, China in 1901. In 1914, Dr. Benjamin Earl Niebel began medical work in Liling, East Hunan, where he eventually established the United Evangelical Mission Hospital in 1917.

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  • Biographies -- Missionaries to China -- Presbyterian Heritage Center

    One of first American Presbyterian missionaries sent to serve in China, sailing from New York on December 9, 1837. However, after arriving in Singapore on April 6, 1838, for language study, he died on October 2, 1838, less than six months after he arrived, the first of many China missionary martyrs. He was born in Tennessee circa 1805.

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