Book Description
- Title:
- Timothy Richard of China. Seer, Statesman, Missionary & Most Disinterested Adviser the Chinese Ever Had
- Author:
- William E. Soothill [1861-1935]
- Publication Year:
- 1924
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Seeley, Service & Co. Ltd.
- Pages:
- 330
- Subjects:
- Christian Missions, China
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Contents
- Foreword
- Early Life in Wales
- China in the Sixties
- Pioneering in Shantung & Manchuria
- Chefoo
- Farewell to Chefoo
- Ch'ing-Choo-Fu
- Famine Relief: Shantung
- Famine Relief: Shansi
- Pioneering in Shansi
- Developments in Shansi
- T'ai-yuan, Ch'ing-Chou & Peking
- First Furlough
- In Exile
- Christian Literature Society: Work in Shanghai
- Chino-Japanese War
- T'ien-T'ai
- Enlightening the Government on Missions
- The Reform Society
- Second Furlough
- The Reform Movement
- Second Furlough
- The Reform Movement
- The Boxer Madness
- The Shansi University: A Dream Fulfilled
- Between the Boxers & The Revolution
- Conferences at Home
- Visits to Japan & Korea
- The Revolution
- Buddhism
- Home Again
Book Review
"Reviews of Books," The Churchman 38.2 (April 1924): 62.
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