WebOur diocese in Honan [Toronto? : s.n.], 1914.; 36 images, 32 with full-text search Document Record Creator Church of England in Canada. Missionary Society. Title CIHM/ICMH microfiche series ; no. 86276 Our diocese in Honan Published [Toronto? : s.n.], 1914. Identifier 86276 oocihm.86276 FC 02 0203 no. 86276 Subject WebOur diocese in Honan by Church of England in Canada. Missionary Society, 1995, s.n.] edition, Microform in English
ESDA Honan Mission (1917–1951)
WebIn the late 19th century a number of Canadian missionaries travelled to China ultimately arriving in the province of Honan, north of the Yellow River. These members of the … In 1888, seven Canadian missionaries from the Presbyterian Church of Canada (later merged to form the United Church of Canada) established the North China Mission in the Province of Honan, located in current day Henan, China. The original group included Dr. William McClure, notable for research on visceral … See more In 1888, Hudson Taylor, the founder of the China Inland Mission, warned Jonathan Goforth of the anti-foreigner sentiments prevalent in the North Honan region. He said: Brother, if you … See more In the north Honan province of China during the late 1800s and into the 20th century, due to cultural reasons, male medical missionaries were not allowed to treat female patients. As a result, female medical missionaries became essential to the North China … See more orcs in skyrim
Robert Baird McClure The Canadian Encyclopedia
WebMay 11, 2024 · Early Activities: 1903-1917. The Honan Mission 河南区会 was constituted in 1917 as a subsidiary of the North China Union Conference. It comprised Honan (now … WebCanadian Methodist Mission Station is established in Chengtu by Rev. V.C. Hart. “Mei Dao Hwei” – the ‘Beautiful Way Society,’ is founded as a self-governing Chinese church. Dr. Kilborn and Dr. Stevenson open a medical clinic at Sishengci Street, Chengtu. 1894. Kiating Central Station is opened by O.L. Kilborn. WebSix Journeys: a Canadian Pattern: Brigadier James Sutherland Brown, Bishop William White, James Houston, Herbert Norman, Emily Carr, Scott Symons. By Charles Taylor. Toronto: Anansi, 1977. Without the Gate; or, Leper Work in Longuong, China. Toronto: Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada, no date. The Jews in China. orcs in space vol. 3