Marshall Broomhall - Published Works

Published Works

  • Marshall Broomhall (1901). Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission. Morgan & Scott. http://books.google.com/books?id=yVtXfdulqUMC&pg=PA2&dq=%22marshall+broomhall%22#PPP9,M1. (1901) (see List of the Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission in 1900)
  • Last Letters and Further Records of Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission (1901)
  • In Memoriam: Hudson Taylor's Legacy (1905)
  • Marshall Broomhall (1906). Pioneer Work in Hunan. Morgan & Scott. http://books.google.com/books?id=NIYaAAAAMAAJ&q=%22marshall+broomhall%22&dq=%22marshall+broomhall%22&pgis=1. (1906)
  • The Chinese Empire: A General and Missionary Survey (London: Marshall, Morgan & Scott and CIM, 1907)
  • Marshall Broomhall, China Inland Mission (1908). Present-day Conditions in China. China Inland Mission. http://books.google.com/books?id=TmMaAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=%22marshall+broomhall%22#PPR1,M1. (1908)
  • Faith and Facts, as Illustrated in the History of the China Inland Mission (Marshall, Morgan & Scott and CIM, 1909)
  • The Jubilee Story of the China Inland Mission (1915)
  • Marshall Broomhall (1910). Islam in China: a neglected problem. China Inland Mission. http://books.google.com/books?id=ObcNAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA2&dq=%22marshall+broomhall%22#PPA6-IA3,M1. (A 1966 reprint by Paragon Book Reprint is available)
  • Heirs Together of the Grace of Life: Benjamin Broomhall and Amelia Hudson Broomhall (1918) (Benjamin Broomhall)
  • John Whiteford Stevenson, One of Christ's Stalwarts (1919) (John Whiteford Stevenson)
  • Selling All to Buy The Field (bef 1920?)
  • In Quest of God, the Life Story of Pastors Chang & Chü (1921)
  • F. W. Baller, a Master of the Pencil (1923) (see Frederick W. Baller)
  • Marshall Feng: A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ (1923) (Feng Yuxiang)
  • Robert Morrison, A Master Builder (1924) (Robert Morrison)
  • W. W. Cassells, First Bishop in Western China (1926) (William Wharton Cassells, one of the Cambridge Seven)
  • Hudson Taylor, the Man Who Believed God (1929) (biography of Hudson Taylor)
  • Archibald Orr Ewing, That Faithful and Wise Steward (1930) (Archibald Orr Ewing)
  • Hudson Taylor's Legacy (1931)
  • Our Seal: The Witness of the China Inland Mission to the Faithfulness of God (1933)
  • To What Purpose? (biography of Emil Fischbacher) (1933)
  • The Bible in China (1934)
  • By Love Compelled: The Call of the China Inland Mission (1936)

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