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Book Description
- Title:
- China From Within, or the Story of the Chinese Crisis, 2nd edn.
- Author:
- Stanley P. Smith [1861-1931]
- Publication Year:
- 1901
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Marshall Brothers
- Pages:
- 252
- Subjects:
- Missions, China
- Copyright Holder:
- Public Domain
Contents
- Introduction
- The Emperor Kuang-Hsü and the Reform Movement
- The Reactionaries and Their Policy
- Imflammatory Edicts
- From the Second Coup D'État to Anarchy in Peking
- The Grand Council in the Palace
- The Power of Darkness
- The Shan-Si Massacres
- The Siege of Peking
- The Punishment of Peking
- The Causes of the Uprising
- Religion in China
- China's Need of True Religion
- Lady Missionaries in the Interrior of China
- Conclusion
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