. The Millions 1888 . read in every family !—The Christian Advocate. A NYTHING more soul-stirring we have seldom?^ read. ... A healthful breeze of spiritualozone seems to breathe through the book, and wecannot conceive of any one who loves the Masterreading these pages without having his sympathies anddesires for the salvation of the heathen nationsgreatly quickened.—The Reaper. As a record of noble purposesand worthy deeds, Chinas Millions is unsurpassed by any jnissionary —The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine. Cloth Gilt, 2/6. Paper Boards, 1/6. Size, 10§ by 7|. ^^1 «6 44 §§xxxcC& IJtttlX


. The Millions 1888 . read in every family !—The Christian Advocate. A NYTHING more soul-stirring we have seldom?^ read. ... A healthful breeze of spiritualozone seems to breathe through the book, and wecannot conceive of any one who loves the Masterreading these pages without having his sympathies anddesires for the salvation of the heathen nationsgreatly quickened.—The Reaper. As a record of noble purposesand worthy deeds, Chinas Millions is unsurpassed by any jnissionary —The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine. Cloth Gilt, 2/6. Paper Boards, 1/6. Size, 10§ by 7|. ^^1 «6 44 §§xxxcC& IJtttlXiotts ^eavfy Wofttme. It is full ofinterest, and can-not fail to kindleand deepen lov-ing sympathywith the greatmissionary a recent donorto the Missiontestified, If itwere more widelyread, you wouldwant neither mennor money. Itis beautifully,almost sump-tuously, bound,and if placedon the drawing-room table willexcite an interestthat a moremodest coverwould probablyfail to awaken.—The Nowhere else,so far as wcknow, will befound such variedand interestingdetails of realmissionary workin the vast fieldsof China as in theyearly volumesof Chinas Mil-lions. — TheChristian. Cunh, 2 6. Double Volume of Chinas Millions, 1886-1887. Containing, in addition to the usual matter, The Retrospect, a Series of Autobiographical Sketc/ies from the life of J. Hudson Taylor. Monthly One Penny, through any Bookseller. Post Free from the Offices of the Mission, 1 6 yearly. Chinas Millions. Edited by J. Hudson Taylor. Before I read Chinas Millions I felt very little interest in mission work, for I knew almost nothing about the real,living work; but since I have traced it month by month—seen the missionaries depart, traced them on their voyageand watched them, in the strength of the Lord, grappling with their difficulties—I feel myself one with them, and longto follow their bright example.—Extract from Letter. May be had, post free, from the Secretary of the China


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