The Millions 1898 . r- The China Inland Mission has no work in this r) •;••; l888 Province. Miss M A. Wood 1895 Miss E. A. Ogden 1896 TIBET. Mr |. Meikle 1888 Feng-kang. , . „. Mr c, 1 Marshall 1890 •? Population, 6 millions. 8 Missionaries. Mrs G. J. Marshall (tut 2 Stations (in Chinese territory). „ *:)---. a95 .. SIN-KIANG. Mr. E. G. Bevis 1897 Mr. A Marty 1897 Population, 5 millions. Mr A. I Thor 1890 Kih-an. ,-«M««T t« Mrs A E. Thor (tut Carlson) 1891 MONGOLIA. Dr F A Keller 1897 Population, 2 milli A P Ouirmbach 1897 Mr I 1888 Chang-shu. MANCHURIA. Mrs. J Lawson hut Comity) Popul


The Millions 1898 . r- The China Inland Mission has no work in this r) •;••; l888 Province. Miss M A. Wood 1895 Miss E. A. Ogden 1896 TIBET. Mr |. Meikle 1888 Feng-kang. , . „. Mr c, 1 Marshall 1890 •? Population, 6 millions. 8 Missionaries. Mrs G. J. Marshall (tut 2 Stations (in Chinese territory). „ *:)---. a95 .. SIN-KIANG. Mr. E. G. Bevis 1897 Mr. A Marty 1897 Population, 5 millions. Mr A. I Thor 1890 Kih-an. ,-«M««T t« Mrs A E. Thor (tut Carlson) 1891 MONGOLIA. Dr F A Keller 1897 Population, 2 milli A P Ouirmbach 1897 Mr I 1888 Chang-shu. MANCHURIA. Mrs. J Lawson hut Comity) Population. 12 millions. Mr R B. Whittlesey 1895 Mr K B Saure 1895 The China Inland Mission has no work among these. (Postal address for Ih-shan and Iang-keo—China Inland Mission, Shanghai, China For the rest—China Inland Mission. Kiu-kiang, The General Director, Rev. J. Hudson Taylor, China) and the China Council. by Hhsni kson & <. omiANy, b and 10 Lombard Street, Toronto. CHINAS MILLIONS. (Efye 5onpar^ 2Tlor)ement-II. SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, THAT THEY GO FORWARD. Exodus 14 : 15. - :J;% N the way to China we wrote a short article under this heading, which appeared in our February|S3|z number. In that paper we pointed out that the first and most important need of that greacountry was a spiritual one ; that all Protestant native Christians, and all of us foreignworkers among them, should be filled with the Holy Ghost. We expressed the hope that aKeswick deputation might visit China and be used towards this end. We would ask for con-tinued earnest prayer, that the right men may be set free and enabled to come out withoutunnecessary delay ; and that, in the meantime, the Spirit of God may work mightily,preparing the heathen for the Gospel and the converts for fuller blessing ; likewise raising upfrom among them evangelists, called, qualified and constrained to preach the Gospel, as wellas live out the Christ-life. In this way every branch of the Gnris


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