The Millions 1884 . 1884 M iss Berta 1884Miss Broomhall 1884A. Hudson Broomhall 1884Miss Maria Byron ... 1884Miss C. Mathewson 1884 Duncan Kay 1884 George Miller 1884 William Laughton ... 1884Stewart McKee ... 1884Thomas Hutton ... 1884Charles Horobin ... 1884 John Reid 1884 Albert Phelps 1884 Miss C. K. 1884Miss M. Murray ... 1884Miss Macintosh ... 1884Miss Agnes 1884Miss McFarlane ... 1884Miss Elizabeth Webb 1884Miss Alice Drake ... 1884Miss Eleanor Marston 1884Miss Jeanie Gray ... 1884Herbert L. Norris ...O. G. StalmanMrs. Stalman Native Pastors, Evangelis
The Millions 1884 . 1884 M iss Berta 1884Miss Broomhall 1884A. Hudson Broomhall 1884Miss Maria Byron ... 1884Miss C. Mathewson 1884 Duncan Kay 1884 George Miller 1884 William Laughton ... 1884Stewart McKee ... 1884Thomas Hutton ... 1884Charles Horobin ... 1884 John Reid 1884 Albert Phelps 1884 Miss C. K. 1884Miss M. Murray ... 1884Miss Macintosh ... 1884Miss Agnes 1884Miss McFarlane ... 1884Miss Elizabeth Webb 1884Miss Alice Drake ... 1884Miss Eleanor Marston 1884Miss Jeanie Gray ... 1884Herbert L. Norris ...O. G. StalmanMrs. Stalman Native Pastors, Evangelists, Preachers, Colporteurs, etc., etc., about 100. November, In 1865 eleven Provinces in China Proper were without a resident Protestant Missionary; in the other seven provinces the Missionaries were only as one toabout zi millions of the population. To help to improve this state of things, and to place Missionaries in each of the interior and unevangelized Provinces, theChina Inland Mission was formed. The progress of the work the Mission has attempted is to some extent indicated by the above Map, and by the following Table,which refers exclusively to the Itinerations begun, and the Stations opened by Members of the China Inland Mission. Provinces up to 1665 withoutProtestant Missionaries. Itine-rationbegun. Stations Opened. PresentStaff. 5 144103 Provinces up to 1865 withoutProtestant Missionaries. Itine-rationbcjrun. Stations Opened. PresentStaff. Gan-hwuy, 17 millionsKiang-si, 23 millionsKwei-chau, 5 millionsSi-chuen, 21 millionsShan-si, 14 millionsKan-suh, 15 millions 186818691877187718761876 Gan-king, 1869. Hwuy-chau, 1875. Kiu-kiang, 186millions1884chin
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