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2969:. Vol. 2. Over The Treaty Wall. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
2301:. Shanghai: Christian Literature Society for China. pp. 281–82.
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3005:. Vol. 6. Assault on the Nine. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
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The Memoir of Samuel Dyer: Sixteen Years Missionary to the Chinese
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Samuel Dyer Taylor was born on 24 June 1864 in Barnsley, Yorkshire
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: If I had A Thousand Lives
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Resigned as Director of the China Inland Mission in November 1902
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23 June 1888. Arrived on 1 July 1888 in New York City, attended
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Fell from steps in a river boat and hurt spine May 1874 in China
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Hudson Taylor was almost killed in Shanghai during the civil war
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2987:. Vol. 4. Survivor's Pact. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
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Began medical studies, in hopes of going to China, May 1850 in
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Audrey Wetherell Johnson, as well as international evangelists
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as an opponent of the trade before 14 February 1894 in England
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Charles Edward Taylor was born on 29 November 1868 in Yangzhou
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of his life. At the time, he was quoted by fellow missionary
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concerning China's accessibility, led to the founding of the
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List of Protestant missionary societies in China (1807–1953)
1989:?) with Jennie, 2 May 1896. Arrived, 17 June 1896 in England
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General Missionary Conference 10 May 1877 in Shanghai, China
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Attended China Council meetings on 28 June 1899 in Shanghai
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Second visit May 1886 in Guangxin (Kwangsin) River, Jiangxi
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Son Noel died 13 days after birth 20 July 1870 in Zhenjiang
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Arrived with Jennie, on 15 January 1898 in Shanghai, China
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Spurgeon's "Interviews with Three of the King's Captains"
3213:. Shanghai: Christian Literature Society for China. 1911.
2159:"Union and Communion, or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon"
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Addressed the Keswick Convention 1893 in Keswick, England
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Sailed for China aboard the Dumfries as an agent of the
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No other missionary in the nineteen centuries since the
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Daughter Maria Hudson Taylor died 28 September 1897 in
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Amy Hudson Taylor was born on 7 April 1876 in Islington
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Sailed to China (via the Cape of Good Hope) aboard the
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Chinese tourists have started visiting his hometown of
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In 1868 the Taylors took a party of missionaries up to
609:, in 1864 Samuel, and in 1865 Jane, who died at birth.
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3147:———; Taylor, Mary Geraldine (1918).
2544:"£2,000 in 1865 → 2023 | UK Inflation Calculator"
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Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Faulding died 31 July 1904 in
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CS Lewis Had a Wife; Catherine Marshall Had a Husband
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Larsen, Timothy, ed. (2003), "Taylor, James Hudson",
2802:, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, UK, 1994, p. 173
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to make the first settlement in the war-torn city of
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Hudson Taylor alone at night is searched by a thief.
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1439:Converted to Christianity in June 1849 in Barnsley
4016:Journal of the West China Border Research Society
2386:"The Tract that Saved Dear Hudson - Poor Richard"
1665:Maria Jane Dyer died on 23 July 1870 in Zhenjiang
1540:Settled 20 November 1860 in 63 Westbourne Grove,
1537:arrived on 20 November 1860 in Gravesend, England
1169:by the missionaries of the China Inland Mission,
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3287:Genealogy.com: The family of James Hudson Taylor
2583:"Taylor, (James) Hudson (1832–1905), missionary"
1659:Noel Taylor was born on 7 July 1870 in Zhenjiang
1573:Moved 6 October 1864 to 30 Coborn Street, London
1503:Ningbo Mission started after June 1857 in Ningbo
312:to Baghdad. Taylor was able to borrow a copy of
2687:Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity
2343:Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity
2292:Christian Literature Society for China (1911).
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1174:as a mark of their heartfelt esteem and love.
949:Hudson Taylor married Jennie Faulding in 1871.
4070:Alumni of the London Hospital Medical College
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3038:The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
1605:with Maria and four children, 26 May 1866 in
1490:, China aboard the "Geelong" on 12 March 1856
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3105:. Has a chapter on Hudson Taylor's marriage.
1842:First meeting of China Council, Appeal for "
1839:Pastor Hsi set apart 5 August 1886 in Shanxi
1633:Survived riot with Maria, 22 August 1868 in
626:Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission
540:. He completed his diploma (and a course in
3292:Hudson Taylor Centre for Chinese Ministries
2851:Finding of Hudson Taylor Tomb and Re-burial
2829:"English: 宣德堂,镇江Xuande church in Zhenjiang"
2058:Retired with Jennie, after 19 June 1900 in
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2025:A Ribband of Blue, and other Bible Studies
1951:autobiography published in 1894 in England
1219:, twentieth-century missionary and martyr
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2199:A Ribband of Blue And Other Bible Studies
1769:, vol. 1, London: Archive, July 1875
1751:Paralyzed during winter 1874–75 in London
1418:Learn how and when to remove this message
910:Learn how and when to remove this message
762:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2082:Sailed to US (New York City) aboard the
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215:Taylor was known for his admiration for
4002:Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal
3303:Tyndale University College and Seminary
3079:, Downers-Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press
3077:Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals
2589:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2077:Eleventh and final time in China (1905)
1902:, London: World invisible, October 1889
1856:after February 1887 in Keswick, England
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953:Back in England, Taylor was married to
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3012:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century
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1923:Son Ernest Hamilton Taylor is sent to
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4130:Translators of the Bible into Chinese
4080:British people of the Boxer Rebellion
2682:"James Hudson Taylor III (1929—2009)"
1436:Born 21 May 1832 in Barnsley, England
239:Taylor was able to preach in several
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3844:Reformed Church in the United States
3682:American Methodist Episcopal Mission
2336:Covell, Ralph R.; Doyle, G. Wright.
1890:Arrived 6 July 1889 in New York City
1879:Seventh time in China (1888 to 1889)
1816:Left for England 6 February 1883 in
1743:Recovering in England (1874 to 1876)
1613:29 September 1866 in Shanghai, China
1396:adding citations to reliable sources
1293:Westbourne Grove Church pastored by
888:adding citations to reliable sources
744:adding citations to reliable sources
3839:Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association
3717:Protestant Episcopal Church Mission
3231:, Christian History & Biography
3063:The Educational Directory for China
2911:YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College
2713:, BSF International, archived from
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1909:Eighth time in China (1890 to 1892)
1870:, and crossed the continent on the
1785:Fourth time in China (1876 to 1877)
1448:Baptised 1851 in Kingston upon Hull
2469:. Boston: Crocker & Brewster.
2015:Tenth time in China (1898 to 1899)
1968:Sailed to China via US aboard the
1963:Ninth time in China (1894 to 1896)
1828:Sixth time in China (1885 to 1888)
1801:Fifth time in China (1879 to 1883)
1710:Third time in China (1872 to 1874)
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287:Taylor was born on 21 May 1832 in
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4055:19th-century English male writers
4009:The Christian Occupation of China
3160:Hudson Taylor; God's Man in China
3136:; Taylor, Mary Geraldine (1911).
3128:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
3116:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
2138:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
1588:published, October 1865 in London
1585:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
1549:British and Foreign Bible Society
806:Hudson and his first wife Maria,
555:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
538:British and Foreign Bible Society
403:through an easterly passage near
4125:Protestant missionaries in China
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2168:, The China Inland Mission, 1893
1757:published January 1875 in London
1451:Moved 2 September 1852 to London
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3253:Works by or about Hudson Taylor
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2861:Taylor, J. Hudson, ed. (1886).
2743:, 20 March 2009, archived from
2531:. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
2031:Conference, 16 January 1899 in
1431:Birth to age 21, (1832 to 1853)
1159:"A MAN IN CHRIST" 2 Cor. XII:2
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508:Family and China Inland Mission
357:London Hospital Medical College
151:London Hospital Medical College
4090:Christian medical missionaries
4023:The West China Missionary News
3126:Hudson Taylor: A Man in Christ
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3001:——— (1986).
2992:——— (1985).
2983:——— (1984).
2974:——— (1983).
2831:– via Wikimedia Commons.
2816:– via Wikimedia Commons.
2338:"J. Hudson Taylor (1832–1905)"
2166:www.whatsaiththescripture.com/
2147:an address to the Young (1865)
2046:Ecumenical Missions Conference
1755:An appeal for eighteen workers
1596:Return to China (1866 to 1871)
1463:Chinese Evangelisation Society
1332:format but may read better as
1193:Hidden under church crawlspace
373:Chinese Evangelisation Society
314:China: Its State and Prospects
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3277:Christian Biography Resources
3153:. London: Morgan & Scott.
3142:. London: Morgan & Scott.
3031:. London: Morgan & Scott.
2440:Taylor, James Hudson (1894).
2365:Taylor, James Hudson (1894).
1609:, London. Arrived aboard the
1520:Life in London (1860 to 1866)
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4115:British missionary linguists
4075:British expatriates in China
3829:English Presbyterian Mission
3810:Peking Union Medical College
3373:Protestant missions to China
3095:Petersen, William J (1986),
2827:Alexandquan (13 July 2016).
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2613:UK public library membership
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4100:English Evangelical writers
3805:West China Union University
3785:Fukien Christian University
3268:(public domain audiobooks)
3207:The China Mission Year Book
2800:The Story of Faith Missions
2569:. London: Morgan and Scott.
2295:The China Mission Year Book
2093:March 1905 in New York City
1846:" 13 November 1886 in China
1809:First visit August 1880 in
1715:Sailed to China aboard the
1525:Sailed to England (via the
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3875:Chinese Christian colleges
3817:Methodist Episcopal Church
3707:National Christian Council
3687:Canadian Methodist Mission
2657:. London: Morgan and Scott
2411:Taylor, J. Hudson (1987).
1954:Provided testimony to the
1456:First time in China (1854)
1144:the China Inland Mission.
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4085:British Plymouth Brethren
4065:19th-century evangelicals
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2010:published 1898 in England
1956:Royal Commission on Opium
1942:published 1893 in England
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1285:Taylor was raised in the
1164:This monument is erected
1015:Hudson Taylor about 1885.
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550:Royal College of Surgeons
467:London Missionary Society
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4105:Evangelical missionaries
3973:Second Sino-Japanese War
3834:Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui
3795:College of Yale-in-China
3639:Elwood Gardner Tewksbury
3391:Protestantism in Sichuan
3168:Taylor, James Hudson III
3134:Taylor, Frederick Howard
2247:Alexander Murdoch Mackay
1872:Canadian Pacific Railway
1868:Niagara Bible Conference
1859:Sailed to US aboard the
1844:The Hundred missionaries
1465:on 19 September 1853 in
1252:Kenneth Scott Latourette
1215:, Olympic Gold Medalist
1025:Niagara Bible Conference
1021:The Hundred missionaries
457:In 1858, Taylor married
295:, the son of a chemist (
4110:Family of Hudson Taylor
3712:US Presbyterian Mission
3174:. Hong Kong: OMF Books.
3162:. Chicago: Moody Press.
3087:According to your Faith
2906:"STUDENT LEADER GROUPS"
2227:, which was founded by
2145:China & the Chinese
1341:converting this section
1240:James Hudson Taylor III
1097:James Hudson Taylor III
992:converts, known as the
955:Jane Elizabeth Faulding
778:They traveled down the
584:Metropolitan Tabernacle
275:Hudson Taylor at age 21
3995:The Chinese Repository
3745:University of Shanghai
3697:Church Mission Society
3604:Issachar Jacox Roberts
3386:Protestantism in China
3262:Works by Hudson Taylor
3244:Works by Hudson Taylor
2598:10.1093/ref:odnb/38052
2390:OMF International (UK)
2191:Separation and Service
2048:after 5 April 1900 in
2007:Separation and Service
1493:Moved October 1856 in
1477:William Chalmers Burns
1475:Seven months with the
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3775:St. John's University
3760:University of Nanking
3524:Elizabeth G. K. Hewat
3408:Christianity in China
3060:Gee, N. Gist (1905).
2847:16 April 2016 at the
2786:"Hudson Taylor Trail"
1780:Royal Tunbridge Wells
1562:Royal London Hospital
1469:, Lancashire, England
1295:William Garrett Lewis
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3692:China Inland Mission
3634:John Leighton Stuart
3624:Vincent John Stanton
3594:Karl Ludvig Reichelt
3564:Robert Samuel Maclay
3325:China Inland Mission
2948:. London: John Snow.
2513:. London: John Snow.
2251:Henry Morton Stanley
1925:Monkton Combe School
1700:Regent's Park Chapel
1392:improve this section
1134:the revered founder
1027:where he befriended
1005:Monkton Combe School
990:Cambridge University
884:improve this section
780:Grand Canal of China
740:improve this article
601:Their second child,
588:Thomas John Barnardo
560:James Joseph Meadows
418:Scottish evangelist
379:First visit to China
267:Youth and early work
241:varieties of Chinese
206:China Inland Mission
3800:Huachung University
3780:Hangchow University
3770:Yenching University
3659:(more missionaries)
3629:John and Betty Stam
3539:Carl C. Jeremiassen
3519:Laura Askew Haygood
3474:William Jones Boone
3439:David Howard Adeney
3020:Broomhall, Marshall
2918:on 20 February 2020
2667:broomhall martyred.
2649:Broomhall, Marshall
2558:Broomhall, Marshall
1940:Union and Communion
1287:Methodist tradition
628:which later became
612:On 25 June 1865 at
582:, who pastored the
174:James Hudson Taylor
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3895:Foochow Roman Type
3885:Chinese Roman Type
3870:Manchurian revival
3790:Lingnan University
3765:Soochow University
3750:Cheeloo University
3335:Dixon Edward Hoste
2183:After Thirty Years
1981:Sailed aboard the
1854:Keswick Convention
1644:The Exchanged Life
1444:Kingston upon Hull
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3890:Minnan Roman Type
3534:Robert A. Jaffray
3444:Mary Ann Aldersey
3403:Missions timeline
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3085:Morrish, George,
2954:Broomhall, Alfred
2741:The Gospel Herald
2680:Bradley, Mark S.
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2419:. Bethany House.
2229:YMCA of Hong Kong
2129:The New Testament
1999:, Zhejiang, China
1899:To Every Creature
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3933:Second Opium War
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452:Wang Laijun
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1718:M M Tigre
1655:Zhenjiang
1542:Bayswater
1488:Guangdong
1467:Liverpool
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1124:the Rev.
1081:Zhenjiang
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