Peeps into China . has been espeically due to thePrincipal, Eev. J. C. Hoare, one man in England havinggiven £5000. The other two Missions, the EnglishUnited Methodist Free Church and the AmericanBaptist, have the same activity in work, and much ofthe same success. In all these Missions, but especially in the AmericanPresbyterian, one is impressed with the large numberof missionaries who have laboured in the past, but whoare seen here no more. Some have gone to otherfields of labour, and some have entered the joys same work goes on, new faces appear, trials areendured, perplexities a
Peeps into China . has been espeically due to thePrincipal, Eev. J. C. Hoare, one man in England havinggiven £5000. The other two Missions, the EnglishUnited Methodist Free Church and the AmericanBaptist, have the same activity in work, and much ofthe same success. In all these Missions, but especially in the AmericanPresbyterian, one is impressed with the large numberof missionaries who have laboured in the past, but whoare seen here no more. Some have gone to otherfields of labour, and some have entered the joys same work goes on, new faces appear, trials areendured, perplexities arise that must be solved, evilsspring forth that must be removed, fears are felt,and the contest with heathenism seems as mightyas ever, More and more is the Church in China A Visit to the City of Ningpo 53 becoming a native Church ; but it will be many ayear before the foreign missionary can say, Now I amneeded no more; I can return to my native land,while my converts here can carry on the work thatI have CHAPTEE IX. TRAVELLING IN CHINA,
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