1 edition of The North China mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1905 found in the catalog.
Published
1905
by [Methodist Episcopal Church] in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes mission directory.
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | [15] p. : |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26213316M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 53070609 |
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Inthe MEC reunited with two breakaway Methodist denominations (the Methodist Protestant Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South) to Founder: John Wesley.
The North China mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church (If you can read Chinese, the Chinese version is recommended.) The Methodist mission in Jiujiang (Kiukiang), China was sent by the Methodist Episcopal Church (abbr.
MEC), a Northern American church and this mission played an important role in the modern history of Jiujiang City. Because of unifications with other Methodist churches, the name of this. The Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church was created in and was reorganized in into the Board of Foreign Missions and the Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Prior to the reorganization, the society handled both foreign and domestic missions. A list of missionaries of the Episcopal Church (United States) a member Province of the worldwide Anglican Communion that served in China from InEpiscopal Church missionary activities in China were reorganized with Anglican mission initiatives of the Church of England and other Anglican provinces under the banner of the Chung Hua.
Full text of "The doctrines and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, [microform]: with an appendix" See other formats. Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Board of Missions Minutes, (5 reels) This was the agency created by the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to manage the denomination’s missionary activity.
The board meeting minutes run from untilwhen the Methodist Episcopal Church, South officially merged with the Methodist Church. Missionary preaching in China using The Wordless Book. The Awakening in Britain and the work of J. Hudson Taylor (–) helped increase the number of missionaries in China.
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Inthe General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal. North China Herald. The Anti-foreign Riots in China in With an appendix Appenzeller and Jones, The Korea Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church (New York: MEC, ). Corfe, C. John.
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(6 linear ft.) Asher, Eva. He received a B.A. degree from Northwestern University in and an M.A. degree from Columbia University Teachers College in InJohnson sailed for China to serve as a missionary for the Methodist Episcopal Church.
In China, he served as a pastor, educator and school administrator. The Hymnal Committee of the Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hwei, The Church of Christ in China, The East China Baptist Convention, The Methodist Episcopal Church North / South, The North China Kng Li Hui This Hymnal has been compiled by a Union Hymnal Committee composed of representatives of six mainstream Protestant Churches in China in Editor's Note: A delegation of United Methodist bishops and mission staff visited China in April to strengthen existing ties with the Protestant church there.
This is part of The Church in China, a UMNS series. United Methodists have both historic and contemporary ties to Christianity in China. The main influx of western missionaries started after China's defeat in the First Opium War in THE remarks contained in our last issue on the appointment of the Rev.
Boone to a missionary bishopric in the Protestant Episcopal Church of America have given rise to quite an extensive correspondence in the columns of the North-China Daily News. To begin with, a contributor who signed himself "A Member of the Mission" wrote in.
The Divinity Library's Day Missions Collection holds a large amount of missionary reports that have been digitized with grants from the Arcadia fund () and the National Endowment for the Humanities ().
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New reports are added on a regular basis. ([S.l.]: Rhodesia Mission Press, ), by Methodist Episcopal Church. Congo Mission Conference and Methodist Episcopal Church. Congo Mission (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Official minutes of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
([PA: The Conference],), by Methodist Episcopal Church. Methodist missionaries in China and Hong Kong from to They were instrumental in the development of the Moore Memorial Church in Shanghai and spent twelve years in Hong Kong after working with refugees from mainland China and at the North Point Methodist Church.
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