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貴 III-10-E-d2-35 |
Soothill, William Edward. |
A mission in China. |
2 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-36 |
Stott, Grace. |
Twenty-six years of missionary work in China. |
3 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-9 |
Muirhead, William. |
China and the Gospel. |
4 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-28 |
Walsh, W. S. Pakenham. |
Some typical Christians of South China. |
5 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-102 |
Wiley, Isaac William, ed. |
The mission cemetery and the fallen missionaries of Fuh-chau, China. With an introductory notice of Fuh-chau and its missions. |
6 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-27 |
Whately, Elizabeth Jane, ed. |
Missions to the women of China. (In connexion with the Society for Promoting Female Education in the East.) Written for young persons by A.F.S. |
7 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-6 |
Welsh, Robert E. |
The challenge to Christian missions. Missionary questions and the modern mind. |
8 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-81 |
Watkins, Janie H. |
Ji Yung, a beautiful gem. Letters from a Chinese schoolgirl. |
9 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-33 |
Voskamp, C. J. |
Unter dem Banner des Drachen und im Zeichen des Kreuzes. |
10 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-50 |
Upward, Bernard. |
The sons of Han. Stories of Chinese life and mission work. |
11 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-77 |
Tomlin, Jacol. |
Missionary journals and letters, written during eleven years residence and travels amongst the Chinese, Siamese, Javanese, Khassias and other Eastern nations. |
12 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-103 |
Thomson, Edward. |
Our Oriental missions. Vol. 2: China and Bulgaria. With a biographical sketch of the author. |
13 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-85 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
A retrospect. |
14 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-84 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
A retrospect. |
15 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-83 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
A retrospect. |
16 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-105 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
China's spiritual need and claims. |
17 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-104 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
China. Its spiritual need and claims. With brief notices of missionary effort, past and present. |
18 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-86 |
Taylor, James Hudson. |
China. Its spiritual need and claims. With brief notices of missionary effort, past and present. |
19 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-46 |
Taylor, Mrs. Geraldine. |
One of China's scholars. The culture and conversion of a Confucianist. |
20 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-70 |
[Stock, Eugene.] |
For Christ in Fuh-kien, being a new edition (the fourth) of the story of the Fuh-kien mission of the Church Missionary Society. |
21 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-69 |
Stock, Eugene. |
The story of the Fuhkien mission of the Church Missionary Society. |
22 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-68 |
Stock, Eugene. |
The story of the Fuh-kien mission of the Church Missionary Society. |
23 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-76 |
Stewart, Andrew D. |
Out of the darkness. Illustrations of adventure, suffering, progress and blessing in the mission-field. |
24 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-88 |
Smith, Arthur Henderson. |
The uplift of China. |
25 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-87 |
Smith, Arthur Henderson. |
The uplift of China. |
26 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-15 |
Saunders, Alexander R. |
A God of deliverances. The story of the marvellous deliverances through the sovereign power of God of a party of missionaries, when compelled by the Boxer Rising to flee from Shansi, North China. |
27 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-126 |
Rice, Louise. |
The girl who walked without fear. |
28 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-59 |
Pitcher, Philip Wilson. |
Fifty years in Amoy, or, A history of the Amoy Mission, China. Founded February 24, 1842. |
29 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-32 |
Piercy, George. |
Love for China. Exemplified in memorials of Mary Gunson, the first female teacher in connection with the Wesleyan Methodist Mission at Canton. |
30 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-26 |
Perkins, Edward C. |
A glimpse of the heart of China. |
31 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-122 |
Osgood, Elliott I. |
Breaking down Chinese walls. From a doctor's viewpoint. |
32 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-124 |
Nyholm, Johann, ed. |
Vore chinesiske missionsarbejdere. En række levnedsskildringer. |
33 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-18 |
Norris, Frank Lushington. |
China. |
34 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-19 |
Nevius, John Livingston. |
Methods of mission work. |
35 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-73 |
Moule, George Evans. |
Faith and duty. Sermons, preached in the English cathedral, Shanghai. |
36 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-90 |
Moule, Arthur Evans. |
The splendour of a great hope. |
37 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-2 |
Moule, Arthur Evans. |
The glorious land. Short chapters on China and missionary work there. |
38 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-58 |
Moule, Arthur Evans. |
The story of the Cheh-kiang mission of Church Missionary Society. |
39 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-39 |
Moody, Campbell N. |
The heathen heart. An account of the reception of the Gospel among the Chinese of Formosa. |
40 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-95 |
Miner, Luella. |
China's book of martyrs. A record of heroic martyrdoms and marvelous deliverances of Chinese Christians during the summer of 1900. |
41 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-112 |
Mateer, Calvin Wilson. |
A review of "Methods of mission work." (John L. Nevius.) |
42 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-44 |
Marston, Annie Westland. |
With the King. Pages from the life of Mrs. Cecil Polhill (China Inland Mission). |
43 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-25 |
Marshall, Elsie. |
For his sake, a record of a life consecrated to God and devoted to China. Extr. from the letters of Elsie Marshall, martyred at Hwa-sang, August 1, 1895. |
44 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-108 |
Macgowan, John. |
Christ or Confucius, which? or, The story of the Amoy mission. |
45 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-34 |
Lutschewitz, W. |
Das neue China und das Christentum. |
46 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-116 |
Leuschner, F. W. |
Aus dem Leben und der Arbeit eines China-Missionars. |
47 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-99 |
Ketler, Isaac C. |
The tragedy of Paotingfu. An authentic story of the lives, services and sacrifices of the Presbyterian, congregational and China Inland missionaries who suffered martyrdom at Paotingfu, China, June 30 and July 1, 1900. |
48 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-24 |
Kesson, John. |
The Cross and the Dragon, or, The fortunes of Christianity in China. With notices of Christian missions and missionaries, and some account of the Chinese secret societies. |
49 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-14 |
Judson, Emily Chubbuck. |
The Kathayan Slave, and other papers connected with missionary life. |
50 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-111 |
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Jubilee papers of the Central China Presbyterian Mission, 1844-1894. Comprising historical sketches of the mission stations at Ningpo, Shanghai, Hangchow, Soochow and Nanking, with a sketch of the Presbyterian Mission Press. |
51 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-60 |
Johnston, James. |
China and Formosa. The story of the mission of the Presbyterian Church of England. |
52 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-22 |
Johannsen, Anna Magdalena. |
Everlasting pearl, one of China's women. With preface by Walter B. Sloan. |
53 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-123 |
Horsburgh, J. Heywood. |
Starving celestials and how we fed them, being a story of famine relief in North China for old and young. |
54 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-41 |
Hodgkin, Henry Theodore. |
Friends beyond seas. |
55 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-93 |
Herbert, Mary Elizabeth, tr. |
The first martyrs of the holy childhood. By a priest of the mission. Tr. from the French by Lady Herbert. |
56 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-62 |
Hall, William Nelthrope & Innocent, John. |
A narrative of the origin and early progress of the wonderful work of God in Laou Ling, province of Shan-tung, China. As reported in the journals and letters of W. N. Hall and John Innocent. |
57 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-115 |
Griffis, William Elliot. |
A maker of the new orient. Samuel Robbins Brown, pioneer educator in China, America, and Japan. The story of his life and work. |
58 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-10 |
Green, C. H. S. |
"In deaths oft". A brief account of the Lord's gracious dealings with the missionaries of Hwai-luh, N. China--Mr. and Mrs. Green and their two children, Vera under 5, and John under 3 years of age, and Miss J. Gregg--during the troublous times of 1900. |
59 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-120 |
[Goodall, T. W., &c.] |
A modern pentecost, being the story of the revival among the aborigines of southwest China. |
60 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-63 |
Gibson, John Campbell. |
Mission problems and mission methods in South China. Lecture on evangelistic theology. |
61 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-96 |
Forsyth, Robert Coventry, comp. & ed. |
The China martyrs of 1900. A complete roll of the Christian heroes martyred in China in 1900 with narratives of survivors. |
62 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-7 |
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Faith mission, China. A story of my conversion and events that followed by a saved sinner. |
63 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-30 |
Entwistle, Emily E. |
Outline missionary talks and stories. |
64 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-127 |
Edwards, E. H. |
China missions and the B. M. S. |
65 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-54 |
Edwards, E. H. |
Fire and sword in Shansi. The story of the martyrdom of foreigners and Chinese Christians. With introductory note by Alexander Maclaren. With additional chapter. |
66 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-53 |
Edwards, E. H. |
Fire and sword in Shansi. The story of the martyrdom of foreigners and Chinese Christians. With introductory note by Alexander Maclaren. |
67 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-64 |
Duncan, Annie N. |
The city of springs, or mission work in Chinchew. With prefatory note by Dr. Barbour. |
68 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-80 |
Brown, Arthur Judson. |
The foreign missionary. An incarnation of a world movement. |
69 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-37 |
Du Bose, Hampden C. |
Preaching in Sinim, or, The gospel to the gentiles. With hints and helps for addressing a heathen audience. |
70 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-72 |
Douglas, John M. |
Memorials of the Rev. Carstairs Douglas. |
71 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-71 |
Dennis, James Shepard. |
The modern call of missions. Studies in some of the larger aspect of a great enterprise. |
72 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-42 |
Dease, Alice. |
Chinese lanterns. |
73 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-8 |
Davis, John A. |
Leng Tso, the Chinese Bible-woman. A sequel to The Chinese slave-girl. |
74 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-29 |
Davis, John A. |
Choh Lin, the Chinese boy who became a preacher. |
75 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-17 |
Davis, George Thompson Brown. |
The story of the Pocket Testament League around the world. |
76 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-114 |
Cullen, A. H. |
John Kenneth Mackenzie, medical man and missionary. |
77 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-89 |
Creegan, Charles C. & Goodnow, Mrs. Josephine A. B. |
Great missionaries of the Church. With an introduction by Francis E. Clark. |
78 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-98 |
Cousins, George, comp. |
A life for China, being a brief memorial sketch of the late Rev. John Chalmers. |
79 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-110 |
Coucheron-Aamot, W. |
Kineserne og den Kristne mission. |
80 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-78 |
Cornaby, William Arthur. |
The call of Cathay. A study in missionary work and opportunity in China old and new. With chapters by S. George Tope, Goerge A. Clayton, Ernest C. Cooper. |
81 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-82 |
Cochrane, Thomas. |
Survey of the missionary occupation of China. |
82 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-31 |
Clayton, G. A. |
Methodism in central China. |
83 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-100 |
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China. Verzameling van stukken betreffende de prediking van het evangelie in China en omliggende landen. |
84 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-21 |
Chester, Samuel Hall. |
Light and shadows of mission work in the Far East, being the record of observations made during a visit to the southern Presbyterian missions in Japan, China and Korea in the year 1897. |
85 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-1 |
Campbell, Isabella C. MacLeod. |
Through the gates into the city. Memorials of Stewart and Kate McKee, martyred missionaries of the China Inland Mission. |
86 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-20 |
Bush, Charles P. |
The martyr missionary, or, Five years in China. |
87 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-106 |
Burkhardt, G. E. |
Die evangelische Mission in China und Japan. 2. Aufl., ganzlich Umgearbeitet und bis auf die Gegenwart fortgeführt von R. Grundemann. |
88 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-117 |
Bryson, Mary Isabella. |
Cross and crown. Stories of the Chinese martyrs. |
89 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-55 |
Broomhall, Marshall. |
Pioneer work in Hunan by Adam Dorward and other missionaries of the China Inland Mission. |
90 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-91 |
Broomhall, Marshall, ed. |
Last letters & further records of martyred missionaries of the China Inland Mission. |
91 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-45 |
Bonar, Andrew A. |
Memoir of the life and brief ministry of the Rev. David Sandeman, missionary to China. |
92 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-51 |
Bitton, Nelson. |
Our heritage in China. |
93 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-94 |
Berry, Digby Marsh. |
The sister martyrs of Ku Cheng. Memoir and letters of Eleanor and Elizabeth Saunders ["Nellie" and "Topsy"] of Melbourne. |
94 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-49 |
Bentley, W. P. |
Illustrious Chinese Christians. Biograpical sketches. |
95 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-125 |
Beckman, E. R. |
The massacre at Sianfu and other experiences in connection with the Scandinavian Alliance Mission of North America. |
96 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-5 |
Beauchamp, Montagu Harry Proctor, comp. |
Days of blessing in inland China, being an account of meetings held in the province of Shan-si, &c. With an introd. by J. Hudson Taylor. |
97 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-107 |
Beauchamp, Montagu Harry Proctor, comp. |
Days of blessing in inland China, being an account of meetings held in the province of Shan-si, &c. With an introd. by J. Hudson Taylor. |
98 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-11 |
Baucus, Georgiana. |
In journeyings oft. A sketch of the life and travels of Mary C. Nind. |
99 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-23 |
Batty, Jane Agnes Staunton. |
Our opportunity in China. |
100 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-67 |
Baronsfeather, Charles Gilbert Stenhouse. |
Medical missionary language study. As it is and as it ought to be. |
101 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-118 |
Baller, Frederick William. |
Letters from an old missionary to his nephew. |
102 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-79 |
Appia, G. |
Martyrer i China under de sidste uroligheder. Med forfatterens tilladelse oversat fra fransk af J. A. Ottesen. |
103 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-113 |
Appia, G. |
Souvenirs des martyrs de Chine. |
104 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-16 |
Allan, C. Wilfrid. |
Chu and Lo. Two Chinese pastors. |
105 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-121 |
Richard, Timothy. |
Conversion by the million in China, being biographies and articles. |
106 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-3 |
Sturgis, L. C. |
The overcoming of the Dragon. |
107 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-4 |
Murray, Andrew. |
The key to the missionary problem. Thoughts suggested by the report of the ecumenical missionary conference held in New York, April 1900. |
108 |
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貴 III-10-E-d2-38 |
Smith, Ernest F. Borst. |
Mandarin and missionary in Cathay. The story of twelve years' strenuous missionary work during stirring times mainly spent in Yenanfu, a prefectural city of Shensi, North China, with a review of its history from the earliest date. |