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Martyred Missionaries Of the China Inland Mission, With a Record of the Perils & Sufferings of Some Who Escaped

266.1 BRO /1//1
Broomhall, M. ;
Martyred Missionaries Of the China Inland Mission : With a Record of the Perils & Sufferings of Some Who Escaped / Marshall Broomhall, ed.. — London : Morgan & Scott, 1901. — 329 pages : ill.
ББК
ДКД 266.1 922
ДКД 266.1 922
Зміст:
The Crisis in China : Its Causes and Issues

The Province of Shan-Si
South Shan-Si: The Swedish Misisonary Society
South Central Shan-Si
Escape from Ping-Yao to Han-Kow
Escape from Lu-cheng
Escape from Lu-An
Escape from Kie-Hiu to Ping-Yang-Fu
Escape from Ping-Yang to Han-Kow
North Central Shan-Si
North Shan-Si

The Province of Chih-Li

The Province of Cheh-Kiang

The Province of Ho-nan
The Skek-i-tien Riot
The Siang-Cheng Troubles
Riots at Chau-kia-keo and Si-Hua
From Sin-an to Tai-ho
Three Week's Dangers and Deliverances
My Escape from Siang-Cheng

Concerning the Native Christians

Causes for Thankfulness

Appendices
A. Complete set of mission cables from China
B. Diary of Events from January 1 1900
C. A Chinese Statesman on Opium
D. China's Apologia text and translation
E. A Boxer Placard
F. Letter to the Times by Mr. Sloan, secretary of C. I. M.
G. Official Status of Missionaries
H. Lady Missionaries in the Interior
I. Missionaries and Looting
Анотація:
In 1900, the Boxer Uprising in China exploded onto the scene as the Government released an edict to exterminate all foreign influence, including that of Christian missionaries. As a result, hundreds of missionaries endured harsh persecution, with many even being martyred for their witness and devotion to Jesus.
The China Inland Mission, started by reknown missionary J. Hudson Taylor in 1865, experienced some of the most intense persecution during this uprising. Mission houses were looted and burned, native Christians were terrorized, and the C.I.M. missionaries were beaten, tortured and murdered, "not loving their lives, even unto death."
This book details the events leading up to the uprising, giving first-hand accounts of the "perils and sufferings of some who escaped," and includes memorials written by family and friends of the lives of each China Inland Mission martyr. Each page will cause your heart to burn more for Jesus and cry out in prayer for the Gospel to go forth to unreached and unengaged regions of the earth. One can hardly read the memorials and accounts of the sufferings without being deeply moved and more fully aware of the worth of our precious Jesus.
As pioneer missionary Amy Carmichael noted, "Count the cost, for He has told us to. But take your slate to the foot of the cross and add up the figures there." This is a book that screams from every page, "Do you consider Him worth this? Is He worthy in this way to you? Will you count the cost and find Him worth your very life?"

May the reading of this book stir your heart to love Jesus more, spark in you a passion for pioneer missions, and fill you with compassion for the millions perishing across the nations of the earth.

All for Jesus! All for Jesus!

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