. For Christ in Fuh-Kien . HOSPITAL AT PATIENTS AND A Mountainous Peefectuee. 7b a dark blue blouse folded across the breast and a dark sbortkilt, reaching barely to the knee, while their legs are wrappedround with dark blue cloth, so as to leave a diamond-shapedpatch at the back of the leg. Straw sandals on their feet andan enormous head-dress, made of tin and cloth and beads, com-plete their quaint costume. The city of Fuh-ning was visited by Mr. Wolfe in 1866, andhe wrote very hopefully of its promise as a mission other places, however, it had to wait for the develop


. For Christ in Fuh-Kien . HOSPITAL AT PATIENTS AND A Mountainous Peefectuee. 7b a dark blue blouse folded across the breast and a dark sbortkilt, reaching barely to the knee, while their legs are wrappedround with dark blue cloth, so as to leave a diamond-shapedpatch at the back of the leg. Straw sandals on their feet andan enormous head-dress, made of tin and cloth and beads, com-plete their quaint costume. The city of Fuh-ning was visited by Mr. Wolfe in 1866, andhe wrote very hopefully of its promise as a mission other places, however, it had to wait for the development of?native agency before having a resident teacher. One of thefour men ordained on Easter Day, 1876, the Eev. TangTang-Pieng, was appointed to this station, and in the followingyear, two men, the firstfruits of his labours, were baptized byMr. Lloyd. One of these died shortly after. He refused allconnexion with idolatry during his illness, received the minis-trations of the Eev. Tang with gratitude, and died with thename of Jesus on his li


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