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357:SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARIA JANE,
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1900:Infectious disease deaths in China
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375:A SINCERE AND WARM HEARTED FRIEND,
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1130:Missionary eTexts Archive website
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391:BORN AND DIED IN ENGLAND IN 1865,
242:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
1870:Protestant missionaries in China
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852:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
1833:The West China Missionary News
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948:Hudson Taylor: A Man In Christ
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792:near Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China
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728:Return to China 1866 to 1871
361:OF THE CHINA INLAND MISSION,
327:Destruction of the Four Olds
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1595:Fukien Christian University
1021:"Taylor, Maria Dyer | BDCC"
964:. London: Morgan and Scott.
956:Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Howard
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1139:World Invisible website
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