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Forty Years in South China: The Life of Rev. John Van Nest Talmage, D.D.

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A life of an American Reformed Church missionary who spent four decades in southern China, recounting his early call, voyage, and long ministry centered on Amoy; it describes his efforts translating Christian literature into Chinese, compiling a dictionary, composing hymns, founding mission stations, and establishing schools, while engaging with local customs such as ancestral worship, infanticide, opium use, and temple life. The narrative covers evangelistic successes, persecutions, anti-missionary agitation, local insurrections, practical mission work including printing and carrier pigeon communication, and reflections on church union, concluding with memorial tributes after his death.

About the Author

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John Gerardus Fagg

John Gerardus Fagg was an author known for his work in documenting the life and contributions of notable figures in missionary work. His most recognized book, "Forty Years in South China: The Life of Rev. John Van Nest Talmage, D.D.," provides an insightful look into the experiences and challenges faced by missionaries in China during a transformative period. Fagg's writing reflects a deep engagement with the cultural and social dynamics of the region, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of missionary life and the impact of Western influence in South China.

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