BMS Missionaries, Through Toil and Tribulation. Missionary Experiences in China during the war of 1939-1945. London: Carey Press, 1947. Hbk. pp.208.
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Book Description
Title:
BMS Missionaries, Through Toil and Tribulation. Missionary Experiences in China during the war of 1939-1945
Author:
B.M.S. Missionaries
Publication Year:
1947
Location:
London
Publisher:
Carey Press
Pages:
208
Subjects:
Christian Mission, China, Baptist Missionary Society
Copyright Holder:
Unknown.
Contents
Preface
Ourselves and the Chinese Church. Henry Payne
Our Life under the Japanese. W. P. and M. L. Pailing
What Internment meant to a Mother. Enid B. Phillips
From the Beginning in Shansi. E. Annie Rossiter
From Taiyuan to Shanghai. F. W. Price
A Woman's Experiences. Jessie Payne
Experiences m Y angchow. Christina A. Smith
Organizing a Hospital. E. S. A. Wheal
From Choutsun to Yangchow. Aimy Jagger
A Teacher's Reminiscences. Amy M. Smurthwaite
Internment Interlude. T. W. Allen
Regarding the Japanese. J. Cameron Scott
Making Life Tolerable. A. Barrington Light
Mission Hospital in Occupied China. R. J. Still
Loyalty. Mary Pearson
An Intet:eession Service in Lunghwa Camp. Emily Pentelow
Interned in Manila. Constance M. Allen
The Christian Commandos. W. S. Upchurch
With the British Military Mission. Brynmor F. Price