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Date: 1934 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: China, 1934. Gospel Tent at Donglu surrounded by government soldiers who used our grounds for their mobilization in their fight against communists. City of Donglu can be seen in background--Photo verso View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 1929 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Three missionaries, a man and two women having the Chinese meal with chopsticks. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Creator: Edward Stanford Ltd. and China Inland Mission Date: 1894 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Shows stations of the China Inland Mission and free ports distributed in China. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 1880 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 1916 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Shows stations of Protestant missions distributed in China. Cloth binding, sectioned in 12 and mounted on linen. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 1903 Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Shows stations of the China Inland Mission and other Protestant missions distributed in China. Sectioned in 32 and mounted on cloth and folded in cover.DLC. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: The S.P.G. supports work in North China. Three of its missionaries were killed by the Boxers. The S.P.G., however, refused to receive any compensation, as it desired to make clear to the Chinese that the message which its missionaries came to bring was one of forgiveness and peace. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library