The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... never resting till he got to the marches of Kokonor where he died of fatigue , his former ruthless power doubtless making an asylum anywhere impossible . The Manjow army then marched on Gweiwha chung which they captured with many myriad ...
... never resting till he got to the marches of Kokonor where he died of fatigue , his former ruthless power doubtless making an asylum anywhere impossible . The Manjow army then marched on Gweiwha chung which they captured with many myriad ...
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... never again be privileged to return to this sphere of labour . In March , 1854 , Mrs. Lechler arrived in Hongkong , but died at the end of April . Mr. Hamberg also was called to February . ] BASEL MISSION STATION AT LILONG . 47.
... never again be privileged to return to this sphere of labour . In March , 1854 , Mrs. Lechler arrived in Hongkong , but died at the end of April . Mr. Hamberg also was called to February . ] BASEL MISSION STATION AT LILONG . 47.
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... never forgot the lesson , that at a mo- ment's notice it was possible to march English soldiers into the country to rescue a missionary . The lives of the missionaries were thus all safe , but their work they had to leave behind them ...
... never forgot the lesson , that at a mo- ment's notice it was possible to march English soldiers into the country to rescue a missionary . The lives of the missionaries were thus all safe , but their work they had to leave behind them ...
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... never recruited so far as to be able to come out again . Mr. Eitel also left Lilong in 1865 , and Mr. Bellon was alone in charge of the station till 1869 , when two new men came out to his assistance . One of the brethren was a former ...
... never recruited so far as to be able to come out again . Mr. Eitel also left Lilong in 1865 , and Mr. Bellon was alone in charge of the station till 1869 , when two new men came out to his assistance . One of the brethren was a former ...
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... never could have existed in China at all ; and that the hills which at present bear the names of these so called " pillars of heaven , " do not in the least answer to the full des- * Collie's Mencius , p . 92. Legge's Works of Mencius ...
... never could have existed in China at all ; and that the hills which at present bear the names of these so called " pillars of heaven , " do not in the least answer to the full des- * Collie's Mencius , p . 92. Legge's Works of Mencius ...
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