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Book Description
- Title:
- Pastor Hsi: Confucian Scholar and Christian
- Author:
- Geraldine Taylor [1865-1949]
- Publication Year:
- 1900
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- China Inland Mission
- Pages:
- 293
- Subjects:
- Christian Missions, China
- Copyright Holder:
- OMF International-UK
Contents
- Editorial Note
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Extracts from the Introduction written for the first edition by D.E. Hoste
- The Home of His Childhood
- Wedding an Unknown Bride
- Winning a Reputation
- The Swift Descent
- Dark Days in Shansi
- Light at Last
- Fishers of Men
- Drawing in the Net
- The Living Christ
- Stronger than All the Powers of the Enemy
- Called to Life Service
- The Great Change
- "Conqueror of Demons"
- Early Success and Failure
- Growing in Grace
- Starving the Village Idols
- Under-Shepherds: A Problem
- Light on the Problem
- Finding His Life-Work
- A Visit to the Capital
- How the Work Spread
- How God Provided
- A Fresh Advance
- Reinforcements
- Not Against Flesh and Blood
- For the Work of the Ministry
- West of the River
- A Winter's Work at Hungtung
- Through Fire and Through Water
- A Wealthy Place
- The Burden and Heat of the Day
- The Refuges as Mission Stations
- The Middle Eden
- Ready to Depart
- Higher Service