Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission

Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission The Growth of a Work of God (Classic Reprint)

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Surely never was man better fitted for his work than he for the difficult undertaking of founding and conducting a great interdenominational and international mission in million-peopled China. The China Inland Mission was con ceived in his soul, and every stage of its advance sprung from his personal exertions. In the quiet of his heart, in deep unutterable communings with God, the mission had its origin, and it remains his memorial. On that noble monument, not of perishable marble, and in characters not of man's inditing, his name is written. His dust sleeps now in China. Silence has fallen on the lips which long pleaded China's cause, but the effects of the plea remain in the con version of thousands called out of heathen darkness Into God's marvellous light, and the existence of a mission whose present in?uence and future growth are beyond our powers to estimate. To God be all the glory.

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ISBN: 9780266454281
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 668
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 6mm
Spine width: 2mm