. Evangelical missions. Part I, The missionary principles and practices of the United Evangelical Church . Princeton Theological Seminary Libraries 1 1012 01235 1047 Date Due ^^UwwSl m PRINTED IN U. S. Rev. S. L. WiestPresident l^)oarcl of Missions, i8gi-igo6 JAN 15 1959 Evangelical Misiiofe PART I The Missionary Principles and Practice of the United EvangeUcal Church PART II A Venture of Faith A History of China Mission of the United Evangelical Church Published by theHOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 1919 PART I The Missionary Principles and Practice of


. Evangelical missions. Part I, The missionary principles and practices of the United Evangelical Church . Princeton Theological Seminary Libraries 1 1012 01235 1047 Date Due ^^UwwSl m PRINTED IN U. S. Rev. S. L. WiestPresident l^)oarcl of Missions, i8gi-igo6 JAN 15 1959 Evangelical Misiiofe PART I The Missionary Principles and Practice of the United EvangeUcal Church PART II A Venture of Faith A History of China Mission of the United Evangelical Church Published by theHOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 1919 PART I The Missionary Principles and Practice of the United Evangehcal Church Benjamin H. Niebel To My Family Whose unfailing sympathy and constancyhave ever been to me a source of comifortand strength in all my endeavors, Part Iof this volume is affectionately dedicated. B. H. N. PREFACE Of making books there is no end, thus wrote acertain wise man. This saying is not against bookmaking, it simply states a fact. Books are an essentialin every department of activity. Knowledge is power,and a very large portion of our knowledge is obtainedby reading books. A leading question is, has the booka place in literature and will it accomplish an end that


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