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A biography (written by the daughter-in-law of hudson taylor) of an opium-addicted, confucian scholar who is converted and becomes one of the leading pastors in china.
Mar 31, 2016 arriving in china at age 22, fraser devoted his life “behind the ranges” to the groves was one of the first modern missionaries to minister among muslims.
Woodbridge consented to change his plans and to let north and from the west; and these from the land of sinim— tonghai (haichow): in-p.
Spence in his discussion takes a close look into the issue of opium.
Pastor hsi, of north china by mrs howard taylor, 9781163166611, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide.
The area that marshall worked in was 40 miles north and south, and 70 miles wide. In 1897 there was a church membership of 490 in 17 villages, with 14 opium refuges. The churches were largely self-supporting, led by an ordained native pastor, three elders, and 17 deacons.
Xi shengmo (pastor hsi, 1835–1896) the overcomer of demons the confucian scholar xi zizhi became a christian following a failed attempt to pass the provincial level exams in taiyuan, shanxi.
1996) christianity in china: from the eighteenth century to the present. Geraldine (1903) pastor hsi (of north china): one of china's christians.
Excerpt from pastor hsi (of north china): one of china's christians; with portraits and illustrations in the various places in which this book has grown to completion, i have been repeatedly asked how it has been possible to collect so much material about the life of a chinaman who never left his own country.
Throughout the 1930's, japanese policy with respect to north china seems to have been based on the mistaken premise that conservative chinese leaders, like yen hsi-shan, were fundamentally pro-japanese, although occasionally obliged to indulge in anti-japanese oratory in order to appease chinese nationalism.
Pastor hsi (of north china); one of china's christians [facsimile] [taylor, howard, mrs] on amazon. Pastor hsi (of north china); one of china's christians [facsimile].
In one instance, kong, a possessed man, exploded into a state of frenzy during a conference. The latter laid his hands on the young man’s head and prayed, and it seemed certain that permanent deliverance had come.
This book introduces readers to a remarkable array of sights, from the visionary, charismatic sect-leader pastor hsi, to the wordless book, a missionary teaching device that fit perfectly with chinese color cosmology, to the opium-soaked aftermath of the north china famine of 187779.
(london: china inland mission, 1900); idem, pastor hsi (of north china): one of china’s christians (london: china inland mission, 1903).
The western xia or xi xia (chinese: 西 夏; pinyin: xī xià; wade–giles: hsi 1 hsia 4; also known as the tangut empire, and known as mi-nyak to tibetans and tanguts) was an empire which existed from 1038 to 1227 in what are now the northwestern chinese provinces of ningxia, gansu, eastern qinghai, northern shaanxi, northeastern xinjiang, southwest inner mongolia, and southernmost outer.
Taylor spent in the delightful hospitality of pastor hsi's home (july 25) witnessed the outbreak of war between china and japan, and by the time he reached shanghai it was evident that he could not absent himself from the scene of danger.
Hsi shengmo, a thoughtful child, had been born into a chinese home of wealth and culture in western chang village in the province of shansi, in the year 1837. As he grew, no one, not even his closest relatives, knew that, underneath his smart gown and bright jacket, lay, buried deep within his childish breast, thoughts of immortality.
Cunningham the church of the nazarene worked by comity arrangements in north china among mandarin-speaking rural peasants in northwestern shandong and southern hebei provinces.
Jan 2, 2013 and in this drama no one was more significant (and subsequently more neglected) the north china theological seminary started amid dissent and division.
Along the way he introduces readers to a remarkable array of sights, from the visionary, charismatic sect-leader pastor hsi, to the wordless book, a missionary teaching device that fit perfectly with chinese color cosmology, to the opium-soaked aftermath of the north china famine of 1877-79.
In the course of his sweeping survey, austin examines a remarkable array of subjects, from the visionary, charismatic sect-leader pastor hsi, to the wordless book, a missionary teaching device that fit perfectly with chinese color cosmology, to the opium-soaked aftermath of the north china famine of 1877-79.
Thanks largely to this book, there is more written about pastor hsi (xi shengmo) than any other 19th protestant chinese christian. Hsi is notable for the way that he, rather than western missionaries, led the work of establishing churches and clinics for opium users in the areas where he worked.
Pastor hsi (of north china) one of china's christians this edition was published in 1903 by china inland mission in philadelphia, toronto.
From 1807, when the first protestant missionary arrived in china, to the 1920s, when a 2 liang fa (liang a-fa): leader in chinese indigenization arriving in shanghai on march 1, 1854, a young man from northern england met with.
(907-960) the five dynasties and ten kingdoms period, also called five dynasties, was an era of political upheaval in 10th-century imperial china. During this period, five states quickly succeeded one another in the chinese central plain, while more than a dozen concurrent states were established elsewhere, mainly in south china.
1836-1896) also known as pastor hsi, was a chinese christian leader.
All of the dogs were moved to an animal shelter in north china. Hsi is covering all of the animals’ medical expenses, including the treatment of their numerous injuries and skin diseases.
Thanks largely to this book, there is more written about pastor hsi than any other 19th protestant chinese christian. Hsi is notable for the way that he, rather than western missionaries, led the work of establishing churches and clinics for opium users in the areas where he worked.
Pp 154- 4 - the rise of the mongolian empire and mongolian rule in north china.
Going to china under the china inland mission (cim) in 1895, eva found herself in the center of the boxer the fulfilment of a dream of pastor hsi's: the story of the work in hwochow.
1836–1896) also known as pastor hsi, was a chinese christian leader.
Shanxi (chinese: 山西; formerly romanised as shansi) is a landlocked province of the people's republic of china, and is part of the north china region. The capital and largest city of the province is taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are changzhi and datong.
During the devastating north china famine (1876–1878), richard was asked to spearhead missionary famine relief efforts that saved the lives of over 150,000 people in shandong and shanxi provinces.
One of the most poignant periods of mission history took place as part of the boxer rebellion in china between 1899 and 1901. Thousands of native chinese christians and many members of the china inland mission lost their lives at this time. This book commemorates those who lost their lives and tells the story of those who managed to escape.
He was the first indigenous pastor in shanxi province, immortalized in geraldine taylor’s biography, pastor hsi: confucian scholar and christian.
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