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  2. Murders of John and Betty Stam - Wikipedia

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    Betty Stam grew up in Tsingtao (today called Qingdao), a city on the east coast of China, where her father, Charles Scott, was a missionary. [3] In 1926, Betty returned to the United States to attend college. While a student at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago she met John Stam, who was also a student at Moody. Betty returned to China in 1931.

  3. List of Protestant missionaries in China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency. Beginning with the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807 and ending in 1953 with the departure of Arthur Matthews and Dr. Rupert Clark of the China Inland Mission, thousands of foreign Protestant missionaries and their families, lived and worked in China to spread Christianity, establish schools, and work as medical missionaries.

  4. Albert Andersson (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Albert Andersson (8 February 1865 – 11 March 1915) was a Swedish missionary to Chinese Turkestan (modern day Xinjiang) with the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden. He also worked in Northern China with the Fransonska Mission.

  5. Category:Protestant missionaries in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Protestant missionaries in China" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of Protestant missionary societies in China (1807–1953)

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    London Missionary Society: 1807 Lutheran Free Church Mission: 1917 Lutheran Brethren Mission: 1903 Kiel China Mission 1897 Kiangshi-Hunan Tract Press 1903 Kiao-chau Swedish Baptist Mission Macao Christian College in China Medical Missionary Society of China: 1838 Methodist New Connexion: 1860 Methodist Episcopal Church South USA: 1902 Methodist ...

  7. Category:Christian missionaries in China - Wikipedia

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    Protestant missionaries in China (9 C, 175 P) R. Roman Catholic missionaries in China (4 C, 128 P) Pages in category "Christian missionaries in China"

  8. Quakerism in Sichuan - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, missionary activity in China generated controversy among many native Chinese and faced armed opposition during both the Boxer Rebellion and the later Chinese Communist Revolution. Although the former did not affect Sichuan so much as some other parts of China, the province was one of the hotbeds of anti-missionary riots throughout ...

  9. Medical missions in China - Wikipedia

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    Medical missions in China by Catholic and Protestant physicians and surgeons of the 19th and early 20th centuries laid many foundations for modern medicine in China. Western medical missionaries established the first modern clinics and hospitals, provided the first training for nurses, and opened the first medical schools in China. [1]

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