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missionaries, which was deemed semi-scandalous at the time. When other missionaries sought to preserve their British ways, Taylor was convinced that the Gospel would only take root on Chinese soil if missionaries were willing to affirm the culture of the people they were seeking to reach. He argued, from the example of the Apostle Paul, that in everything "not sinful" missionaries should become like the Chinese, "that by all means, we may save some."
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churches to this day. After his death, China Inland Mission gained the notable distinction of being the largest Protestant mission agency in the world. The biographies of Hudson Taylor inspired generations of Christians to follow his example of service and sacrifice. Notable examples are: missionary
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In 2013 the land for the cemetery was redeveloped, and the demolition of the old industrial buildings revealed that the Taylors' tombs were still intact. On 28 August the graves were excavated with the surrounding soil and moved to a local church where they were to be reinterred in a memorial garden.
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that was sent to him by a fellow missionary, John McCarthy. "The Lord Jesus received is holiness begun; the Lord Jesus cherished is holiness advancing; the Lord Jesus counted upon as never absent would be holiness complete." This new understanding of continually abiding in Christ endured for the rest
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lay preacher James Taylor and his wife, Amelia (Hudson), but as a young man he denounced the Christian beliefs of his parents. At age 16, after reading an evangelistic tract pamphlet entitled "Poor Richard", he professed faith in Christ. In December 1849 he committed himself to going to China as a
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During the winter of 1874 and 1875, Taylor was practically paralyzed from a fall he had taken on a riverboat while in China. In this state of crippling physical hindrance, Taylor confidently published an appeal for 18 new workers to join the work. When he did recover his strength, Jennie remained
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The arrival of the largest party of missionaries ever sent to China, as well as their intent to be dressed in native clothing, gave the foreign settlement in Shanghai much to talk about, and some criticism began for the young China Inland Mission. The party donned Chinese clothing, even the women
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and the resulting disruption of missionary work in 1900 distressed Taylor, even though it led to further interest in missions in the area and additional growth of his China Inland Mission. Though the CIM suffered more than any other mission in China (58 missionaries and 21 children were killed),
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In 1868 another child, Charles, was born into the Taylor family, and in 1870 Taylor and his wife made the difficult decision to send their older three surviving children (Bertie, Freddie, and Maria—Samuel died earlier that year) home to England with their children's caretaker,
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Story of Faith Missions – Page 204 Klaus Fiedler – 1997 "Hudson Taylor was baptized in the Hull Brethren Assembly in 1852. He convinced his sister Amelia of the need for believer's baptism and baptized her, a step which she very soon came to regret (Broomhall, Over the Treaty
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in 1867, they united for a time and sorted out their discord after witnessing Taylor place the cares of his fellow missionaries above even the concern that he had for his ailing daughter. Many of the Lammermuir crew were converted to Christianity.
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Taylor made 18 preaching tours in the vicinity of Shanghai starting in 1855 and was often poorly received by the people, even though he brought with him medical supplies and skills. He made a decision to adopt the native Chinese clothes and
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to be a medical assistant with Robert Hardey and began preparing himself for a life of faith and service, devoting himself to the poor and exercising faith that God would provide for his needs. He practiced distributing gospel tracts and
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The small cemetery was built over with industrial buildings in the 1960s, and the grave markers were destroyed. However, the marker for Hudson Taylor was stored away in a local museum for years. His great-grandson,
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deciding to resign from the problematic mission board which had sent them and instead work independently in what came to be called the "Ningbo Mission". Four Chinese men joined them in their work: Ni Yongfa,
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and the Glasgow Institute of Accountants, joined them at the China Inland Mission in 1898 where he remained as a missionary for much of his working life. By 1881 there were 100 missionaries in the CIM.
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when Jennie gave birth to stillborn twins—a boy and a girl in 1873. Two years later, the Taylors were forced to return once again to England because of the death of the mission secretary and Blatchley.
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If I had a thousand pounds China should have it—if I had a thousand lives, China should have them. No! Not China, but Christ. Can we do too much for Him? Can we do enough for such a precious Saviour?
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China: its state and prospects, with special reference to the spread of the gospel; containing allusions to the antiquity, extent, population, civilization, literature, and religion of the Chinese
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Taylor returned to England in 1883 to recruit more missionaries, and he returned to China with a total of 225 missionaries and 59 churches. In 1887 their numbers increased by another 102 with
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Hudson Taylor was, ...one of the greatest missionaries of all time, and... one of the four or five most influential foreigners who came to China in the nineteenth century for any purpose... —
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The beginning of "faith missions" (the sending of missionaries with no promises of temporal support, but instead a reliance "through prayer to move men by God") has had a wide impact among
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Hudson Taylor worked at Dr. Hardey's, and lodged for a time at his brother's home Mr Richard Hardey, 16 Kingston Square, Hull (top) and then moved and lived in the near-poverty of Drainside
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shortly thereafter. In less than one year, they had accepted 21 missionaries and raised over £2,000 (about £321,500 in 2023 terms). In early 1866 Taylor published the first edition of the
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called for "the withdrawal of all missionaries from China". However, the Taylors returned to Yangzhou later that year to continue in the work and many converts to Christianity were made.
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In 1866 he and the missionaries went to China. On 26 May 1866, after more than five years of working in England, Taylor and family set sail for China with their new missions team "the
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along with their daughter, Grace, and a young man, Wang Laijun, from the Bridge Street church in Ningbo, who would help with the Bible translation work that would continue in England.
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He was ambitious without being proud... He was biblical without being bigoted... He was a follower of Jesus, without being superficial... He was charismatic without being selfish." —
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As a married couple, the Taylors took care of an adopted boy named Tianxi while living in Ningbo. They had a baby of their own that died late in 1858. Their first surviving child,
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Taylor refused to accept payment for loss of property or life, to show the 'meekness and gentleness of Christ'. He was criticized by some but was commended by the
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aboard the MM Ava after 5 August 1871 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Arrived in England on 25 September 1871 from Marseilles, France (via Paris to London)
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From 1876 to 1878 Taylor travelled throughout inland China, opening missions stations. This was made possible by the signing on 13 September 1876 of the
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Currently in possession of 宣德堂(镇江市) as of July 2016 and buried under a cover. Supposed to have a memorial built here according to church officials.
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in 1865 which was instrumental in generating sympathy for China and volunteers for the mission field, who began to go out in 1862, the first being
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Taylor left England on 19 September 1853 as an agent of the Chinese Evangelisation Society before completing his medical studies, departing from
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Ah-lah kyiu-cü Yiæ-su Kyi-toh-go Sing Iah Shü : peng-veng fæn Nying-po t'u-wô. Feng p'in-tang-p'in: Yih-pin cü siang-te-go tsih-tsông
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More than any other human being, James Hudson Taylor, …made the greatest contribution to the cause of world mission in the 19th century. —
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Sailed to England from the US with Jennie as the Boxer Uprising was beginning in China, on 9 June 1900. Arrived, 19 June 1900 in England
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Manuscripts and letters relating to James Hudson Taylor are held as part of the China Inland Mission collection by the Archives of the
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with the children, (including a new son, Ernest Hamilton, and a daughter Amy, as well as the orphaned daughter of fellow missionary
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Spoke at Students' Conference after 24 February 1894 in Detroit, Michigan. Arrived with Jennie, on 17 April 1894 in Shanghai, China
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who had been a fellow missionary since 1866. Hudson and "Jennie" returned to China in late 1872 aboard the MM Tigre. They were in
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The following summary by Taylor came to be held as the core values of the CIM in what came to be a classic description of future
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has had a wider vision and has carried out a more systematized plan of evangelizing a broad geographical area than Hudson Taylor.
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that first appeared as an introduction to "Religion as it Should Be", a book written by Christopher Dean and published in 1847.
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Descendants of James Hudson Taylor continued his full-time ministry into the 21st century in Chinese communities in East Asia.
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as a guest in Chicago. Moody and Scofield thereafter actively supported the work of the China Inland Mission of North America.
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was appointed the Acting General Director of the CIM, and in 1902 Taylor formally resigned. Jennie died of cancer in 1904 in
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to start a new work. But problems continued in 1868 when their mission premises were attacked, looted, and burned during the
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of the Plymouth Brethren in the Hull Brethren Assembly in 1852, and convinced his sister Amelia to also take adult baptism.
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Sailed to Australia, New Zealand, and the US with Jennie, on 25 September 1899. Arrived, 5 April 1900 in San Francisco, US
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He travelled extensively around the British Isles speaking at churches and promoting the needs of China. At home, in the
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lasted about five months. In China, he was immediately faced with civil war, throwing his first year there into turmoil.
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Sailed to Australia on 26 August 1890. Sailed to China on 20 November 1890. Arrived 21 December 1890 in Shanghai, China
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Sailed to China from Vancouver, Canada via Yokohama, Japan 5 October 1888. Arrived 30 October 1888 in Shanghai, China
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as saying: "Oh, Mr. Judd, God has made me a new man!" Taylor later sent out "How to Live on Christ", a booklet by
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Oh, for eloquence to plead the cause of China, for a pencil dipped in fire to paint the condition of this people.
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Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission with a record of the Perils and Sufferings of Some Who Escaped
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Dr & Mrs Howard Taylor, Hudson Taylor & The China Inland Mission: The Growth of A Work Of God, chapter 7
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to see where their hero grew up, and the town developed a trail to guide visitors to landmarks around the town.
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Died 3 June 1905 in Changsha, Hunan, China. Buried 9 June 1905 in Protestant Cemetery (no longer existing) in
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Ernest (died 1948) and Amy (died 1953) are buried in the same grave plot at the Kent & Sussex Cemetery,
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Conflicts within the Lammermuir team limited their effectiveness, but when Taylor's daughter Grace died of
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Hudson Taylor travelled by boat around the canals and waterways of China, preaching and distributing Bibles
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Sailed to England via Canada with Jennie, on 10 May 1892. Arrived with Jennie, on 26 July 1892 in England
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In 1869 Hudson was influenced by a passage on personal holiness from a book called "Christ Is All" by
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Christopher Dean, Religion as it should be, Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, Boston, 1847, 13-25
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Because of health issues, Taylor remained in Switzerland and semi-retired with his wife. In 1900
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Son Ernest Hamilton Taylor leaves Monkton Combe School for the Glasgow Institute of Accountants.
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Sailed to England on furlough with Jennie, on 30 August 1874. Arrived 15 October 1874 in England
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Frederick Howard Taylor was born on 25 November 1862 at 1 Beaumont Street, Mile End Road, London
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Sailed to China from San Francisco, on 23 March 1905. Arrived 17 April 1905 in Shanghai, China
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Sailed to US with Jennie, 24 November 1897. Arrived with Jennie, on 18 December 1897 in the US
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Preached opening sermon at the General Missionary Conference on 7 May 1890 in Shanghai, China
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Sailed to China on 17 March 1890 in Shanghai, China. Arrived 27 April 1890 in Shanghai, China
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Completed the revision of a version of the New Testament in the colloquial of Ningbo for the
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Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission Number 1 is published, 12 March 1866 in London
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Arrived aboard the RMS Germanic with Jennie, on 24 February 1894 in Ellis Island, New York
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Daughter Grace Dyer Taylor died on 23 August 1867 in a temple at Pengshan, near Hangzhou
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Herbert Hudson Taylor was born on 3 April 1861 in 63 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London
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Hudson's evangelical work in England profoundly affected various members of the famous
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Maria Hudson Taylor was born on 3 February 1867 in 1 Xin Kai Long (New Lane), Hangzhou
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Last Letters and Further Records of Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission
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family, resulting in three of the brothers converting and becoming deeply religious;
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In May 1850, he began studying medicine. In 1851, he moved to a poor neighborhood in
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Sailed to England via France on 12 April 1889. Arrived in England on 21 May 1889
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Ernest Hamilton Taylor was born on 7 January 1875 at 2 Pyrland Road, Islington
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Because of health problems, in 1860 Taylor decided to return to England for a
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with Jennie, 9 October 1872 from Marseilles, France (via Paris from London).
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The Lammermuir Party included 16 missionaries and the Taylors' four children.
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Married Maria Jane Dyer, on 20 January 1858 in Presbyterian Compound, Ningbo
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15 February 1905 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Arrived aboard the RMS
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with his family. The Taylors sailed back to England aboard the tea clipper
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From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya: A Biographical History of Christian Missions
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at their house as a potential missionary candidate between 1865 and 1866.
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Christ Alone: A Pictorial Presentation of Hudson Taylor's Life and Legacy
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Arrived with Jennie, in March 1892 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Made the first appeal to England for helpers on 16 January 1860 in Ningbo
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and also the Pacific Ocean the ship was nearly wrecked but survived two
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and became a lifelong supporter of Taylor. The Taylors hosted the young
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Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission; The Growth of a Work of God
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Remains re-buried at a local church in Zhenjiang, after 28 August 2013.
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Resigned from the Chinese Evangelisation Society in June 1857 in Ningbo
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Sailed to England on 17 August 1889. Arrived 24 August 1889 in England
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Taylor used his time in England to continue his work, in company with
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of Kensington—one of the members of the first missionary party of the
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Sailed to China on 8 September 1876. Arrived 22 October 1876 in China
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Son Samuel Dyer Taylor died on 4 February 1870 aboard a boat in the
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Sailed to China on 24 February 1879. Arrived 22 April 1879 in China
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This article is about the missionary to China. For other uses, see
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The Memoir of Samuel Dyer: Sixteen Years Missionary to the Chinese
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with Jennie, 14 February 1894 in Liverpool and Queenstown, England
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Cross, FL; Livingstone, EA, eds. (1997), "Taylor, James Hudson",
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: If I had A Thousand Lives
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and other cities before he died in 1905 while reading at home in
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on 1 March 1854. The nearly disastrous voyage aboard the clipper
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Hudson Taylor was almost killed in Shanghai during the civil war
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Began medical studies, in hopes of going to China, May 1850 in
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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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Grace Dyer Taylor born on 31 July 1859 in Ningbo Mission House
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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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Arrived with Jennie, on 15 January 1898 in Shanghai, China
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Addressed the Keswick Convention 1893 in Keswick, England
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Married to Jane Elizabeth Faulding, 28 November 1871 in
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The China Inland Mission is founded, on 25 June 1865 in
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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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The Dumfries arrived on 1 March 1854 in Shanghai, China
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In 1868 the Taylors took a party of missionaries up to
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Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Faulding died 31 July 1904 in
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Moved after 9 April 1861 to 1 Beaumont Street, London
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to make the first settlement in the war-torn city of
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Baby son (twin) Taylor was born on 13 April 1873 in
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in 1862, and with Maria's help, wrote a book called
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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). 1264: 1256: 1248: 988:became a missionary to China along with fellow 641: 564: 490: 229: 1725:arrived on 28 November 1872 in Shanghai, China 1620:, December 1866 in 1 Xin Kai Long (New Lane), 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 3358: 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 8: 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 1398:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 974:, who had married Hudson's sister, Amelia. 890:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 194:; 21 May 1832 – 3 June 1905) was a British 3365: 3351: 3343: 3308: 3114:Hudson Taylor and Maria: Pioneers in China 3050:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2131:] (in Chinese), vol. Part 1, 1865 2025:A Ribband of Blue, and other Bible Studies 1951:autobiography published in 1894 in England 1219:, twentieth-century missionary and martyr 578:. During this time he became friends with 355:In 1852 he began studying medicine at the 49: 38: 2311: 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 2231:, was named in commemoration of Taylor. 2082:Sailed to US (New York City) aboard the 461:, the orphaned daughter of the Reverend 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 2268: 2077:Eleventh and final time in China (1905) 1902:, London: World invisible, October 1889 1856:after February 1887 in Keswick, England 1297:, and he also kept strong ties to the " 1242:(1929–2009) in Hong Kong, and his son, 953:Back in England, Taylor was married to 3423:Protestant missions in China 1807–1953 3043: 3012:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 3003:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2994:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2985:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2976:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2967:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2958:Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century 2323: 2213:School of Oriental and African Studies 1923:Son Ernest Hamilton Taylor is sent to 1670:Furlough and remarriage (1871 to 1872) 441:which led to Taylor and his co-worker 27:British Protestant missionary in China 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 7: 4060:19th-century English medical doctors 3844:Reformed Church in the United States 3682:American Methodist Episcopal Mission 2336:Covell, Ralph R.; Doyle, G. 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XII:2 731:needs additional citations for 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 3010:——— (1989). 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 190: 181: 32:Hudson Taylor (disambiguation) 1: 3277:Christian Biography Resources 3153:. London: Morgan & Scott. 3142:. London: Morgan & Scott. 3031:. 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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 82:, Yorkshire, United Kingdom 4151: 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. 29: 4095:English Baptist ministers 4085:British Plymouth Brethren 4065:19th-century evangelicals 3865:Medical missions in China 3702:London Missionary Society 3331: 3321: 3316: 3311: 3297:10 September 2013 at the 2028:published 1899 in England 2010:published 1898 in England 1956:Royal Commission on Opium 1942:published 1893 in England 1529:) on furlough aboard the 1285:Taylor was raised in the 1164:This monument is erected 1015:Hudson Taylor about 1885. 686:" aboard the tea clipper 550:Royal College of Surgeons 467:London Missionary Society 48: 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:. 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