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The Memoir of Samuel Dyer: Sixteen Years Missionary to the Chinese
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https://omf.org/us/hudson-and-maria-taylors-graves-found-in-china/
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The Memoir of Samuel Dyer: Sixteen Years Missionary to the Chinese
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with Jennie, 14 February 1894 in Liverpool and Queenstown, England
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Samuel Dyer Taylor was born on 24 June 1864 in Barnsley, Yorkshire
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Earned diploma of Member of the Royal College of Surgeons 1862 in
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with Maria, Grace, and Wang Laijun, 19 July 1860 in Shanghai. The
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Cross, FL; Livingstone, EA, eds. (1997), "Taylor, James Hudson",
2726:"Rev. James Hudson Taylor III passed away at age 79 in Hong Kong"
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Hudson Taylor and China's Open Century: If I had A Thousand Lives
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Resigned as Director of the China Inland Mission in November 1902
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Sailed to China on 20 January 1885. Arrived 3 March 1885 in China
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23 June 1888. Arrived on 1 July 1888 in New York City, attended
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Hudson Taylor was almost killed in Shanghai during the civil war
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Began medical studies, in hopes of going to China, May 1850 in
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Audrey Wetherell Johnson, as well as international evangelists
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Charles Edward Taylor was born on 29 November 1868 in Yangzhou
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Grace Dyer Taylor born on 31 July 1859 in Ningbo Mission House
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of his life. At the time, he was quoted by fellow missionary
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concerning China's accessibility, led to the founding of the
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List of Protestant missionary societies in China (1807–1953)
1978:?) with Jennie, 2 May 1896. Arrived, 17 June 1896 in England
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General Missionary Conference 10 May 1877 in Shanghai, China
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Attended China Council meetings on 28 June 1899 in Shanghai
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Second visit May 1886 in Guangxin (Kwangsin) River, Jiangxi
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Moved 15 January 1872 to 6 Portland Road, Islington, London
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Arrived with Jennie, on 15 January 1898 in Shanghai, China
3271:
Spurgeon's "Interviews with Three of the King's Captains"
3202:. Shanghai: Christian Literature Society for China. 1911.
2148:"Union and Communion, or Thoughts on the Song of Solomon"
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Addressed the Keswick Convention 1893 in Keswick, England
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Married to Jane Elizabeth Faulding, 28 November 1871 in
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The China Inland Mission is founded, on 25 June 1865 in
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Sailed for China aboard the Dumfries as an agent of the
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No other missionary in the nineteen centuries since the
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Daughter Maria Hudson Taylor died 28 September 1897 in
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Amy Hudson Taylor was born on 7 April 1876 in Islington
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Sailed to China (via the Cape of Good Hope) aboard the
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The Dumfries arrived on 1 March 1854 in Shanghai, China
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Chinese tourists have started visiting his hometown of
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In 1868 the Taylors took a party of missionaries up to
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3147:———; Taylor, Mary Geraldine (1965).
3136:———; Taylor, Mary Geraldine (1918).
2533:"£2,000 in 1865 → 2023 | UK Inflation Calculator"
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Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Faulding died 31 July 1904 in
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CS Lewis Had a Wife; Catherine Marshall Had a Husband
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Larsen, Timothy, ed. (2003), "Taylor, James Hudson",
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to make the first settlement in the war-torn city of
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Baby son (twin) Taylor was born on 13 April 1873 in
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Hudson Taylor alone at night is searched by a thief.
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in 1862, and with Maria's help, wrote a book called
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by 1857, Taylor received a letter from a supportive
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Taylor in 1893 with a handwritten note and signature
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293:missionary. At this time he came into contact with
3128:Hudson Taylor in Early Years; The Growth of a Soul
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1428:Converted to Christianity in June 1849 in Barnsley
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4005:Journal of the West China Border Research Society
2375:"The Tract that Saved Dear Hudson - Poor Richard"
1654:Maria Jane Dyer died on 23 July 1870 in Zhenjiang
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1529:Settled 20 November 1860 in 63 Westbourne Grove,
1526:arrived on 20 November 1860 in Gravesend, England
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3276:Genealogy.com: The family of James Hudson Taylor
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2572:"Taylor, (James) Hudson (1832–1905), missionary"
1648:Noel Taylor was born on 7 July 1870 in Zhenjiang
1562:Moved 6 October 1864 to 30 Coborn Street, London
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1492:Ningbo Mission started after June 1857 in Ningbo
301:to Baghdad. Taylor was able to borrow a copy of
2676:Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity
2332:Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity
2281:Christian Literature Society for China (1911).
977:became a missionary to China along with fellow
1714:arrived on 28 November 1872 in Shanghai, China
1609:, December 1866 in 1 Xin Kai Long (New Lane),
1163:as a mark of their heartfelt esteem and love.
938:Hudson Taylor married Jennie Faulding in 1871.
4059:Alumni of the London Hospital Medical College
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3027:The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
1594:with Maria and four children, 26 May 1866 in
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3094:. Has a chapter on Hudson Taylor's marriage.
1831:First meeting of China Council, Appeal for "
1828:Pastor Hsi set apart 5 August 1886 in Shanxi
1622:Survived riot with Maria, 22 August 1868 in
615:Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission
529:. He completed his diploma (and a course in
3281:Hudson Taylor Centre for Chinese Ministries
2840:Finding of Hudson Taylor Tomb and Re-burial
2818:"English: 宣德堂,镇江Xuande church in Zhenjiang"
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3103:Hudson Taylor and Maria: Pioneers in China
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2014:A Ribband of Blue, and other Bible Studies
1940:autobiography published in 1894 in England
1208:, twentieth-century missionary and martyr
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3068:, Downers-Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press
3066:Biographical Dictionary of Evangelicals
2578:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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2066:Eleventh and final time in China (1905)
1891:, London: World invisible, October 1889
1845:after February 1887 in Keswick, England
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1912:Son Ernest Hamilton Taylor is sent to
1659:Furlough and remarriage (1871 to 1872)
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4119:Translators of the Bible into Chinese
4069:British people of the Boxer Rebellion
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2671:"James Hudson Taylor III (1929—2009)"
1425:Born 21 May 1832 in Barnsley, England
228:Taylor was able to preach in several
4049:19th-century English medical doctors
3833:Reformed Church in the United States
3671:American Methodist Episcopal Mission
2325:Covell, Ralph R.; Doyle, G. Wright.
1879:Arrived 6 July 1889 in New York City
1868:Seventh time in China (1888 to 1889)
1805:Left for England 6 February 1883 in
1732:Recovering in England (1874 to 1876)
1602:29 September 1866 in Shanghai, China
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1282:Westbourne Grove Church pastored by
877:adding citations to reliable sources
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3828:Oberlin Shansi Memorial Association
3706:Protestant Episcopal Church Mission
3220:, Christian History & Biography
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3052:The Educational Directory for China
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2900:YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College
2702:, BSF International, archived from
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1898:Eighth time in China (1890 to 1892)
1859:, and crossed the continent on the
1774:Fourth time in China (1876 to 1877)
1437:Baptised 1851 in Kingston upon Hull
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2004:Tenth time in China (1898 to 1899)
1957:Sailed to China via US aboard the
1952:Ninth time in China (1894 to 1896)
1817:Sixth time in China (1885 to 1888)
1790:Fifth time in China (1879 to 1883)
1699:Third time in China (1872 to 1874)
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4044:19th-century English male writers
3998:The Christian Occupation of China
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3149:Hudson Taylor; God's Man in China
3125:; Taylor, Mary Geraldine (1911).
3117:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
3105:. London: Hodder & Stoughton.
2127:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
1577:published, October 1865 in London
1574:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
1538:British and Foreign Bible Society
795:Hudson and his first wife Maria,
544:China's Spiritual Need and Claims
527:British and Foreign Bible Society
392:through an easterly passage near
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2157:, The China Inland Mission, 1893
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497:Family and China Inland Mission
346:London Hospital Medical College
140:London Hospital Medical College
4079:Christian medical missionaries
4012:The West China Missionary News
3115:Hudson Taylor: A Man in Christ
2999:——— (1989).
2990:——— (1986).
2981:——— (1985).
2972:——— (1984).
2963:——— (1983).
2820:– via Wikimedia Commons.
2805:– via Wikimedia Commons.
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2327:"J. Hudson Taylor (1832–1905)"
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2155:www.whatsaiththescripture.com/
2136:an address to the Young (1865)
2035:Ecumenical Missions Conference
1744:An appeal for eighteen workers
1585:Return to China (1866 to 1871)
1452:Chinese Evangelisation Society
1321:format but may read better as
1182:Hidden under church crawlspace
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362:Chinese Evangelisation Society
303:China: Its State and Prospects
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3266:Christian Biography Resources
3142:. London: Morgan & Scott.
3131:. London: Morgan & Scott.
3020:. London: Morgan & Scott.
2429:Taylor, James Hudson (1894).
2354:Taylor, James Hudson (1894).
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4104:British missionary linguists
4064:British expatriates in China
3818:English Presbyterian Mission
3799:Peking Union Medical College
3362:Protestant missions to China
3084:Petersen, William J (1986),
2816:Alexandquan (13 July 2016).
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3794:West China Union University
3774:Fukien Christian University
3257:(public domain audiobooks)
3196:The China Mission Year Book
2789:The Story of Faith Missions
2558:. London: Morgan and Scott.
2284:The China Mission Year Book
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2082:March 1905 in New York City
1835:" 13 November 1886 in China
1798:First visit August 1880 in
1704:Sailed to China aboard the
1514:Sailed to England (via the
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3864:Chinese Christian colleges
3806:Methodist Episcopal Church
3696:National Christian Council
3676:Canadian Methodist Mission
2646:. London: Morgan and Scott
2400:Taylor, J. Hudson (1987).
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1945:Royal Commission on Opium
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3784:College of Yale-in-China
3628:Elwood Gardner Tewksbury
3380:Protestantism in Sichuan
3157:Taylor, James Hudson III
3123:Taylor, Frederick Howard
2236:Alexander Murdoch Mackay
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1861:Canadian Pacific Railway
1857:Niagara Bible Conference
1848:Sailed to US aboard the
1833:The Hundred missionaries
1454:on 19 September 1853 in
1241:Kenneth Scott Latourette
1204:, Olympic Gold Medalist
1014:Niagara Bible Conference
1010:The Hundred missionaries
446:In 1858, Taylor married
284:, the son of a chemist (
4099:Family of Hudson Taylor
3701:US Presbyterian Mission
3163:. Hong Kong: OMF Books.
3151:. Chicago: Moody Press.
3076:According to your Faith
2895:"STUDENT LEADER GROUPS"
2216:, which was founded by
2134:China & the Chinese
1330:converting this section
1229:James Hudson Taylor III
1086:James Hudson Taylor III
981:converts, known as the
944:Jane Elizabeth Faulding
767:They traveled down the
573:Metropolitan Tabernacle
264:Hudson Taylor at age 21
3984:The Chinese Repository
3734:University of Shanghai
3686:Church Mission Society
3593:Issachar Jacox Roberts
3375:Protestantism in China
3251:Works by Hudson Taylor
3233:Works by Hudson Taylor
2587:10.1093/ref:odnb/38052
2379:OMF International (UK)
2180:Separation and Service
2037:after 5 April 1900 in
1996:Separation and Service
1482:Moved October 1856 in
1466:William Chalmers Burns
1464:Seven months with the
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3749:University of Nanking
3513:Elizabeth G. K. Hewat
3397:Christianity in China
3049:Gee, N. Gist (1905).
2836:16 April 2016 at the
2775:"Hudson Taylor Trail"
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1551:Royal London Hospital
1458:, Lancashire, England
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3623:John Leighton Stuart
3613:Vincent John Stanton
3583:Karl Ludvig Reichelt
3553:Robert Samuel Maclay
3314:China Inland Mission
2937:. London: John Snow.
2502:. London: John Snow.
2240:Henry Morton Stanley
1914:Monkton Combe School
1689:Regent's Park Chapel
1381:improve this section
1123:the revered founder
1016:where he befriended
994:Monkton Combe School
979:Cambridge University
873:improve this section
769:Grand Canal of China
729:improve this article
590:Their second child,
577:Thomas John Barnardo
549:James Joseph Meadows
407:Scottish evangelist
368:First visit to China
256:Youth and early work
230:varieties of Chinese
195:China Inland Mission
3789:Huachung University
3769:Hangchow University
3759:Yenching University
3648:(more missionaries)
3618:John and Betty Stam
3528:Carl C. Jeremiassen
3508:Laura Askew Haygood
3463:William Jones Boone
3428:David Howard Adeney
3009:Broomhall, Marshall
2907:on 20 February 2020
2656:broomhall martyred.
2638:Broomhall, Marshall
2547:Broomhall, Marshall
1929:Union and Communion
1276:Methodist tradition
617:which later became
601:On 25 June 1865 at
571:, who pastored the
163:James Hudson Taylor
32:James Hudson Taylor
3884:Foochow Roman Type
3874:Chinese Roman Type
3859:Manchurian revival
3779:Lingnan University
3754:Soochow University
3739:Cheeloo University
3324:Dixon Edward Hoste
2172:After Thirty Years
1970:Sailed aboard the
1843:Keswick Convention
1633:The Exchanged Life
1433:Kingston upon Hull
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3967:People's Republic
3957:Chinese Civil War
3912:Taiping Rebellion
3879:Minnan Roman Type
3523:Robert A. Jaffray
3433:Mary Ann Aldersey
3392:Missions timeline
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3301:Religious titles
3237:Project Gutenberg
3074:Morrish, George,
2943:Broomhall, Alfred
2730:The Gospel Herald
2669:Bradley, Mark S.
2600:(Subscription or
2514:Broomhall, Alfred
2408:. Bethany House.
2218:YMCA of Hong Kong
2118:The New Testament
1988:, Zhejiang, China
1888:To Every Creature
1605:Settled with the
1516:Cape of Good Hope
1486:, Zhejiang, China
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299:Plymouth Brethren
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3937:Tianjin Massacre
3922:Second Opium War
3889:Anti-footbinding
3643:William C. White
3518:Jennie V. Hughes
3493:Frederick Graves
3488:Jonathan Goforth
3443:Thomas J. Arnold
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1197:evangelical
1056:Final years
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441:Wang Laijun
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1210:Jim Elliot
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2073:RMS
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1712:M M Tigre
1707:M M Tigre
1644:Zhenjiang
1531:Bayswater
1477:Guangdong
1456:Liverpool
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1200:to India
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860:does not
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